ENGLEFIELD turned in a wonderful display to be crowned Berks & Bucks Junior Trophy champions following a 2-1 success against Penfold Rangers, writes Richard Ashton.

They will hope to complete a memorable double when they take on AFC Pangbourne Reserves in the John Lusted Cup final at Rivermoor on Sunday (10.30am).

That encounter precedes the final of the Ted Cambridge Cup, with Reading United and Henley Town competing for glory (3pm).

Senior Division victors Dee Road Rangers capped a fine campaign with an 8-1 demolition of Emmer Green. The result meant Dee Road finished four points clear of Reading Irish.

Seventh-placed Mortimer conceded their Premier Division game at Tilehurst YM, while FC Woodley also forfeited their encounter at Division One runners-up Eldon Celtic.

In Division Two, second-bottom Loxwood rounded off their disappointing season with a mixed week, thrashing runners-up Pangbourne & Basildon Barbarians 5-1 before falling to a 5-4 defeat in a nine-goal thriller against WS Hobnob.

Champions Charvil Rangers edged past Imaan 2-1 and AFC Burghfield Reserves crushed basement dwellers Wokingham & Emmbrook 5-1.

Reading United were crowned champions of Division Three East with a 3-0 victory at second-placed Henley Town, while Coley Park thrashed 116 Exiles Reserves 7-0.

In Division Four East, South Reading were held to a 1-1 draw by Delta Vigo, while Division Four West winners Southcote Colts lost for just the second time this season when they fell to a 3-2 home defeat to Barton Rovers Reserves.