STEP 5 & 6 ACTION
COMBINED COUNTIES
■ FLACKWELL HEATH stay top of Premier North following their 1-0 victory over visitors Holyport courtesy of a Wiktor Makowksi spot kick conversion. A point behind them in second place have played one game more are arch title rivals Rayners Lane, who won 5-0 at home to Reading City with goals by Rio Connell, Frank Keita, Bradley Bubb and a brace from Elliott Buchanan.
The highest score of the day saw Bedfont Sports hammer visitors Wembley 80 thanks to doubles from Jake Beck, Jack Beadle and Mark Bitmead and a goal each from Makael Scott and Jared Myers.
Aiden Higgs hit a hat-trick as Wallingford & Crowmarsh won 3-1 at Risborough Rangers.
A brace by Paul Levey and one goal from Jamie Doolan earned Broadfields United a 3-1 win at Chalfont St Peter.
Lenny Farhall helped himself to both goals for Harefield United as they beat visitors Edgham Town 2-0.
A double by Mason Courtney including a penalty gave Ardley United a 2-0 win at Milton United.
Jersey Bulls won 3-0 at Abbey Rangers with Lorne Bickley scoring twice including a penalty and Luke Watson once.
Champions Farnham Town beat visitors Sheerwater 5-3 with Mark Waters hitting his debut goal for the club before Adam Liddle, Charlie Postance, Dean Rule and substitute Shamal Edwards added the rest.
Alex Keating bagged a brace for Redhill before Nathan Hogan hit his first goal for the club as they saw off Alton 3-0.
Patrick Murray and Ryan Markley were on target for Cobham in their 2-0 win at Balham.
Tooting & Mitcham United overcame Guildford City 2-0.
AFC Croydon Athletic returned from Sandhurst Town with a 2-0 win with Richard Pingling and captain Brandon Pierrick on target.
On Friday, Hilltop beat visitors Wokingham & Emmbrook 2-1 at Uxbridge.
In Division One yesterday, Amersham Town were presented with their championship trophy and also beat visitors Bedfont 4-3 with Sidney Gueye, Jake Tabot, Luke Heneghan and Arif Gokman finding the net.
UNITED COUNTIES
■ WELLINGBOROUGH TOWN were presented with the Premier South championship trophy following their 2-1 victory over visitors GNG Oadby Town.
Delivering the goods were Nehemiah Richard-Noel and Jessi Obeng.
The Doughboys won the title on Easter Monday when they won 1-0 at Desborough Town while rival Racing Club Warwick lost 5-1 at Coventry United.
Yesterday, Racing Club Warwick recovered from a goal down to beat visitors Rugby Borough 4-1 with Simeon Cobourne, James Hancocks, Louis Monaghan and Rico Taylor netting.
Hosts Lutterworth Town came from behind to beat Coventry United 4-1 thanks to two goals by Benji Adamako, one from James Sanderson and a Luke Wilson penalty.
Cogenhoe United triumphed 4-3 at Aylestone Park with a Knights double and a goal apiece from Kai Fifield and Jack Connor.
Leicester Nirvana beat visitors His