Football round-up: Reading FC Women earn first league victory
With their first league win of the season, READING FC defeated Selsey at home to build momentum.
After falling behind a goal in the seventeenth minute, Reading rallied before halftime thanks to a goal from Lucy Bolitoho.
In the 62nd minute, Bolitho scored her second goal of the day, which ended up being the game-winning goal.
The victory puts the Royals in eighth place, two spots ahead of Selsey and Badshot Lea.
WOODLEY UNITED lost to Wycombe Wanderers 3-1 at home, dropping them to fifth place.
With their tenth victory in twelve games, ASCOT UNITED RESERVES continued to strive for a championship challenge.
Lauren Knight and Leah’s braces and Stephanie Ferreira’s aim
With goals from Deanna Cane and Leah Why, the Tidehurst Panthers defeated Milton United 2-1 to earn three points away from home.
With a 4-0 home loss against Penn & Tyler’s Green, CAVERSHAM UNITED remains in tenth position.
Division One Women’s Thames Valley
Haddenham, who finished last in the table, lost badly to Ashridge Park.
With a hat-trick from Lauren Broadhurst and a remarkable five-goal performance by Ellie Messitt, they scored 11 goals without a response.
Despite Lauren Smaje’s hat-trick, FINCHAMPSTEAD lost to Larkspur Rovers in a nine-goal match.
With 15 points from nine games, Finch is in sixth place.
Women’s Cup in the Thames Valley
With an amazing 12-0 victory over ARBORFIELD, which featured a hat-trick from Caitlin Ryan, SANDHURST WOLVES easily advanced to the next round.
BERKS COUNTY defeated Wallingford & Crowmarsh 2-1 to continue their journey.
Barton Rovers lost to FINCHAMPSTEAD RESREVES in a penalty shootout.
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