Chessington & Hook followed up an impressive 1-1 draw with Combined Counties Premier Division leaders Merstham in midweek with a 1-0 victory at in-form Dorking on Saturday, and a 1-1 draw against Epsom & Ewell on Tuesday night, courtesy of a Daniel Bennett goal. Chessington are at home to Horley Town this weekend.
JOY OF SIX: Elms men's six-a-side Hampton League results February 13: Hampton Rocks 0, Wanderers Return FC 2; The Riflemen 0, Wendy Millers 2; 16 Pint Rovers 1, Fulwell Rangers 0; North Sheen FC 1, Whitton Wanderers 0; Athletico Pathetico 1, Hampton Rocks 2; Windy Millers 2, Simply FC 0; Whitton Wanderers 1, 16 Pint Rovers 1; Wanderers Return Fc 1, The Riflemen 0; Simply FC 1, Fulwell Rangers 0; North Sheen FC 1, Windy Millers 2; Hampton Rocks 0, Whitton Wanderers 1; 16 Pint Rovers 0, Athletico Pathetico 0; The Riflemen 0, Simply FC 2; Wanderers Return FC 1, Athletico Pathetico 1; Fulwell Ranters 2, North Sheen FC 1.GARETH THE GREAT: A late Gareth Roberts goal secured a crucial 3-2 Southern Amateur League Divison Two victory for Kew Association at South Bank/Cuaco. The visitors, fielding a weakened side, twice had to come from behind, through Lee Bolton and Ryan Taylor before Roberts' late heroics secured the points.DAN'S THE MAN: Old Meadonians grabbed a last-gasp equaliser at home to league leaders Bealonians to keep their slim Amateur Football Combination Premier Division title hopes aliver. With injuries to three goalkeepers, veteran utility man Dan Salanson took the gloves, but he had no chance when Ian Sawyer was left unmarked on the edge of the area. Meads improved after half-time and Alastair McCombe's 90th-minute diving header could prove crucial.THEY WANT YOU: Elms kick off a new six-a-side football league at Hampton Community College on March 2 (8pm). The 10-week league, which will be held each Sunday is FA-affiliated and there are trophies for winners, runners-up and good sportsmanship. To register call 020 8954 8787 or visit theelms.co.ukFINAL COUNTDOWN: Staines Town reserves have reached the final of the Capital League President's Challenge Cup for the second year running. João Pedro Alves da Silva scored for the Swans against his old club Croydon Athletic as the tie finished 1-1 after 90 minutes. It went straight to penalties, with keeper Danny Fisher (pictured) saving twice in a 5-4 success. Staines, beaten 4-1 in last year's final by Dulwich Hamlet, will be hoping for better this time around against AFC Hornchurch.
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