BTC Senior Cup Final
READING YMCA picked up a trophy with a remarkable win over YATELEY UNITED.
Yateley went into the final with a faultless record in the league that had seen them storm to the league title by winning all 20 of their league games.

Meanwhile, Reading finished in third after winning 12 of their 20 matches.
In the final, played at Reading FC’s Select Car Leasing Stadium, Alfie Stephens popped up with the only goal of the game to make it a memorable night for YMCA.
Thames Valley Division One
HOLYPORT RESERVES concluded their campaign in fifth position after they earned a win over Windlesham Youth in their final match.
Hoylport picked up their 12th win in 20 with a 5-2 success at home.
Thames Valley Division Two
READING YMCA RAPIDS were confirmed as champions despite being beaten in their final game of the season.
YMCA have lost just two league games all season in the league and stormed their way to the title by picking up 50 points from 20 games, winning 16 of them.
Ben Cousins and Andrej Hornola were both on the scoresheet for YMCA, but they lost 5-2 to third placed SB Phoenix Reserves.
BURGHFIELD RESERVES finished as runners-up after they took the win in a seven goal contest against Allied Community Elite.
Lorenzo Medford and Fred Tauher both scored for the Fielders before a double from the bench from Kieran Smith helped the hosts to take the points with a 4-3 win.
TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE moved up to claim fourth position in their final game of the campaign after getting the better of Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves.
A brace from Adam Parker and goals from Ricardo Catlyn and Malvin Kachingwe contributed to a 4-1 triumph.
Twyford end the season on 36 points from 20 games.
Thames Valley Division Three
BINFIELD DEVELOPMENT picked up a point in their final game of the season against READING CITY DEVELOPMENT to confirm their status as league champions.
Seun Akintola, Shaquille Johnson and Nicholas Heffernan netted in the 3-3 draw for Reading.
The point was enough for the Moles to keep Reading at bay and claim their position at the top with 38 points from 38 games.
The Cityzens are on 33 points in second with one game left to play.