DIVISION Three champions elect Berks County Reserves stretched their perfect record to 14 matches as they thumped Woodley United A 11-2, writes Richard Ashton.

George Lloyd and Oli Lawson helped themselves to hat-tricks, Jack Kennedy and substitute Connor Banks scored twice and Sam Clark completed a one-sided rout for the hosts.

Carl Jenner bagged a treble for second-placed Newbury Reserves and Thomas Hitchcock and Callum Fletcher-Tillen were also on the scoresheet as the home side eased past Maidenhead Town Reserves 5-2, Johnny Palmer Smith and Stephen Hayes netting for the visitors.

Bailey Fullbrook, Andrew Hutt, Luke Haze and Brett Griffin helped Rotherfield United Reserves to a dramatic 4-3 success at Hurst Reserves in a seven-goal thriller.

Ashley Searle bagged a brace to push Reading YMCA top of the Premier Division on goal difference with a 2-0 success at Woodley United Reserves, while Unity thrashed basement boys Hurst 4-0.

Kai Murphy-Douglas, Paul Reed, Paul Sharpe, Josh Waldron and Jack Woodbridge got the goals as Cookham Dean cruised past Mortimer 5-2, Matthew Fox and Andrew Johnstone-Archer getting the consolations.

Marvin Hinds scored for Taplow United, but they lost 4-1 at Wraysbury Village.

Eldon Celtic are six points clear at the top of Division One following their 5-0 drubbing of rock bottom AFC Corinthians, Maidenhead Magpies losing ground after they lost 3-0 at FC Imaan Lions. Kamran Khan, Bilal Saleem and Aqeel Butt got the goals for Lions.

Mitchell Burley and Dave Hyde strikes helped Maidenhead Town beat Cookham Dean Reserves 2-1.

David Powell scored a staggering eight times as Finchampstead Reserves went top of Division Two with an 11-2 annihilation of Goring United.

James Payne, Jason Baverstock and Nick Payne got the other goals for Finch, with William Jaycock on target twice for the visitors. Wargrave drew 2-2 with Barkham Athletic.

An Owain Formby double earned Taplow United A a 2-1 home win against Harchester Hawks Reserves in Division Four, while Braybrooke drew 3-3 with AFC Corinthians A.

Marlow United reached their first Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup final for 37 years with a 1-0 win against Kintbury Rangers, Liam Bushay’s 63rd-minute screamer settling the tie.

Berks County lost 4-3 after extra time at Holyport in the Reading Senior Cup.

Jacek Bojda, Pawel Mrozowski and Dawid Nagoda were on the scoresheet for White Eagles, but they were knocked out of the BTC Intermediate Cup with a 4-3 defeat at Burghfield.

Goring United Reserves edged out White Eagles Reserves 4-2 on penalties to advance in the Junior Cup. The sides had drawn 1-1 in normal time with Sebastian Urbanski on target for Eagles and Mark Sachse netting for the visitors.

South Reading needed extra time before overcoming Woodley United B 3-1. Brett Rann scored twice for the visitors and Jason Goddard got the other, with Martin King netting for United.

Blake Brown-Koroma and Christopher McLean strikes, allied to an own goal, helped Hurst A topple Wargrave Reserves 3-1, while Richard Cumner and Christopher Searle goals were not enough for Berks County Rovers as they lost 4-2 at Twyford & Ruscombe.