Published: Saturday, 29th March, 2008 17:52
Saturday Results Round-Up
By Observer Sport
FOOTBALL:
Southern League Division One South & West
AFC Hayes 0, Slough Town 0
NEW manager Derek Sweetman led the Rebels to a valuable point away from home as Slough drew 0-0 with the incosistent AFC Hayes.
The point, and more importantly the clean sheet, will be a massive boost for Sweetman's Rebels and keeps them on the tails of relegation rivals Bracknell Town, who drew 1-1 with Abingdon United.
Windsor & Eton 1, Uxbridge 1
THE Royalists have their fate in their own hands after securing a point at home to fellow play-off chasers Uxbridge.
The draw keeps Keith Scott's Windsor in fifth place in the league.
An early goal for Uxbridge's Mark Dennison put the visitors ahead before Terry O'Connor equalised in the 12th minute.
Newport IOW 0, Burnham 2
THE Blues kept up the pressure on Windsor & Eton in the chase for the play-offs with a 2-0 win away at relegated Newport IOW.
Adam Durrant opened the scoring in the 45th minute before James Suarez, who has impressed since joining the club from Slough, scored his first for Burnham in the 51st minute.
RUGBY:
South West 2 East
Henley Wanderers 25, Windsor 0
WINDSOR RFC have been relegated from South West 2 East after a crushing defeat away to Henley Wanderers.
Southern Counties North
Newbury Stags 3, Slough 10
PAUL Rendall's Greenies overcame bottom club Newbury Stags to edge closer to safety from relegation with two games left to play.
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Premier
Phoenix 35, Farnham Royal 0
TAPLOW side Phoenix triumphed convincingly in the local derby against basement club Farnham Royal with a 35-0 win.
The victory means that Drifters are crowned the inaugural Observer Challenge Trophy champions.
Drifters 13, Stow-on-the-Wold 10
FARNHAM Common outfit Drifters carried on their impressive league campaign with a closely fought 13-10 victory to keep near the summit of the table.
SEE FRIDAY'S OBSERVER FOR MATCH REPORTS AND REACTION

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