Epsom Ladies kept their unbeaten record intact with a 2-1 win at Havant in South League Division One last Saturday.
Georgina Sydenham gave the visitors a first-half lead, but they immediately surrendered their advantage.
However, a tremendous team move resulted in Sydenham tapping home the winner for Epsom midway through the second half.
Second-placed Bracknell drew with Wimbledon, who are third, so Epsom are now four points clear at the top of the table.
Tomorrow, they play host to struggling Tulse Hill & Dulwich (Epsom College, 11.30am) and, on Sunday, take on National Premier Division side Trojans, from Hampshire, in the National Hockey Cup.
Epsom men recorded a comfortable 3-1 win over Battersea-based Wanderers in their Surrey/Hampshire League clash.
Scored
Gary Scott scored two penalty corners and Mike Anderson was also on target for Epsom, who are now in fifth place.
Meanwhile, the club's second team suffered their first defeat of the season in South League Division Two, losing 2-1 at Maidstone.
The Kent outfit took a two-goal lead before a rare goal from defender Dave Foulger gave Epsom hope.
They face Milton Keynes at Therfield School, Lea-therhead, tomorrow (2pm).
Epsom thirds kept up the pressure on the teams at the top of the Surrey Open League Premier Division with a 9-3 victory at Old Whitgiftians.
January 31, 2003 12:30
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