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COMBINED COUNTIES

■FLACKWELL Heath lifted the Combined Counties Premier Division North championship with a 4-0 victory at Hilltop on Tuesday.

Michael Harding, Jethro Odumosu, Callum Mapley, and Jamie Ayres netted.

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The same evening, close rivals Rayners Lane lost 2-1 at North Greenford, Qasim Khan and Josh Quadry scoring.

Lane, who finished in second place five points behind, yesterday won 4-0 at Broadfields United with Hassan Jalloh bagging a brace and Bradley Bubb and Rio Connell one each, while Flackwell Heath drew 1-1 at Chalfont St Peter.

A Turnell Sinclair double and a goal each from James Goodey and Adam Sewell earned Virginia Water a 4-0 victory at Wallingford & Crowmarsh.

Wokingham & Emmbrook beat the drop after a 3-2 win at North Greenford United on Thursday, thanks to a Michael O’Connor double and a Connor Richardson penalty, and yesterday they beat visitors Burnham 3-2 with Sam Green, O’Connor and Joao Jardim on target.

Elsewhere, Holyport won 3-0 at Ardley United, Bedfont Sports beat visitors North Greenford 3-1, Risborough Rangers triumphed 3-0 at Harefield United while Reading City v Edgware & Kingsbury and Wembley v Milton United both ended 1-1. On Friday, Hilltop beat visitors Egham Town 5-2.

Runaway Premier South champions Farnham completed the league season unbeaten, winning 35 of 38 games.

A Charlie Postance hat-trick and one each from brothers Owen and Jack Dean, Lewis Flatman and Dean Rule, saw them win 7-0 at Tooting & Mitcham United yesterday, after beating them 2-0 at home on Thursday.

A Miguel Carvalho brace and a Lorne Bickley goal gave second-placed Jersey Bulls a 3-0 home win over Spelthorne.

Darnell McDonald, Luke Perkins and substitutes Jack Fowler and Jamie Hoppitt netted for hosts Alton in their 4-0 win against Camberley Town.

Cameron Gyeabour, Scott Walker, Ben Drake and Lewis Pearch scored in Horley Town’s 4-2 win at Fleet Town.

AFC Croydon won 3-1 at Abbey Rangers, Balham lost 2-1 at home to Knaphill, Cobham went down 3-2 to Sandhurst and Colliers Wood v Sheerwater and Guildford v Epsom ended 1-1.

UNITED COUNTIES

■PREMIER South championsWellingborough Town are aiming for a treble after being reinstated into the League Cup on Friday afternoon.

Division One side Saffron Dynamo beat Wellingborough 5-3 on penalties in the quarter-finals after a 1-1 home draw on February 24 and then pulled off a shock, hammering Premier North Ashby Ivanhoe 6-0 away in the semis on April 10 – but it was then found Dynamo had fielded Jamie Hoyland in both rounds, despite him having already played in the cup for Leicester St Andrews.

After the league booted Dynamo out for fielding a cup-tied player, the club appealed to the FA. However, the appeal was dismissed on Friday and arrangements quickly made for reinstated Wellingborough to meet Ashby Ivanhoe in the se

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