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Hockey round-up: Sonning Ladies 1s maintain winning start to season

by Andy Preston
October 9, 2020
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Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s

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MBBO Regional 1
SOUTH BERKSHIRE 1s are bottom of the table after two defeats from two games.
South Berks are yet to score a goal in the division and were dealt a home defeat as Oxford Hawks 2s beat them 5-0. 

SONNING 1s got off the mark with their first victory of the season.
Goals from Ian Finlayson and Douglas Whittaker meant that Sonning took a 2-0 away victory against Witney 1s to move up to fourth in the table. 

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s

MBBO Regional 2
SONNING 2s are bottom after they were dealt their second defeat in as many games with a 2-0 home loss to Wallingford 1s.

MBBO Division 1
SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s
were handed their first defeat of the new season as they were thrashed 7-0 away at Reading 4s.
They drop down to seventh after two games in the division.

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s


MBBO Division 3
SOUTH BERKSHIRE
3s earned three points with an impressive 5-1 victory over Reading 5s.
Tom Pullen notched two goals, while Steven Bearpark, Tom Scott and Andy Sonden added to the score to confirm a convincing win.
The win sees them move up to sixth in the table.

SONNING 3s fixture away at Oxford University 4s was postponed.

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s


MBBO Open Division
SONNING 4s
suffered a heavy 8-0 defeat away at Tring 5s in their season opener in Division 6.

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SOUTH BERKSHIRE 4s soared to the top of the table in Division 7 with a 5-1 win over Windsor 3s.

SOUTH BERKSHIRE TERRIERS moved up to fourth with their first win of the season with a 6-0 thrashing over Bicester 3s.

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s

In Division 9, SOUTH BERKSHIRE 6s beat Oxford 9s 4-1, while SONNING 6s were defeated 3-1 by Wallingford 5s.



South Women’s Division 3A
SONNING LADIES 1s
ensured their winning start to the season with two from two as they beat Hampstead and Westminster Ladies 3s 2-1
The win means that they are in third, level on points with the teams in first and second.

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s



Three Counties Premier 1
SOUTH BERKSHIRE LADIES 1s
were edged out 3-2 by Marlow Ladies 2s as they were dealt their first loss of the new campaign.

Three Counties Premier 2
SONNING LADIES 2s
moved up to sixth with their first win of the season. A solitary goal was enough to see them take the points in their away fixture at Oxford Hawks Ladies 4s.

Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s
Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s


Three Counties Division 1
SOUTH BERKSHIRE LADIES 2s
took top spot in the table after a thumping win over Banbury Ladies 2s. 

South Berks went behind early in the match, but fought back with a vengeance as they smashed in five goals to seal three important points. 

Meanwhile, SONNING LADIES 3s away fixture at Oxford University Ladies 3s was postponed.

Three Counties Division 2
SOUTH BERKSHIRE LADIES 3s
dropped to sixth after their first loss of the season. They were beaten in a close contest against Banbury Ladies 3s, who took the points with a 2-1 away win. 

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Sonning Ladies v Hampstead & Westminster 3s

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