HEATH DENY MONEYS TITLE
There were more twists in the Senior Division title race on Saturday, as Moneyfields Reserves had their title hopes dashed after falling to a second defeat in a week.
After a heavy 5-1 loss at Stockbridge on Wednesday evening, Locks Heath claimed a 2-1 victory (pictured) in a reversed fixture to ensure Lee Mould's side missed out on the silverware.

Colden Common are the only side that can topple current leaders Denmead to the crown - Common with four to go after they beat Stockbridge 1-0 at Oakwood Park to maintain their excellent run of form and late charge for the trophy, while denting the visitors hopes of a top five berth.
Paulsgrove - without a fixture on Saturday - could play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the title - facing Common home and away in the next fortnight. Common also need results against Locks Heath and Hayling United.
Fleetlands - who have eyes on the Wessex next season after passing their recent ground grading - did their top five chances no harm at all with a 3-1 victory at Liphook United.
Finally in the top flight, an Ollie Long hat-trick helped Clanfield see off league cup finalists, Sway 5-1 at West Leigh Park.
In Division One South East, Meon Milton continue to claw back their games in hand with a 2-0 success over champions, QK Southampton at the Cockleshell Community Sports Ground.
In the L4 Teamwear Supplementary Cup, Hook progressed to the semi-finals with a 2-1 win at Broughton in their second leg, and will face Upham in the last four.
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