JAMIE Connor scored a wonderful hat-trick as Woodley Wanderers and Youth crushed AFC Burghfield 6-2 in the Senior Division, writes Richard Ashton.

Alex Young also bagged a brace and Wesley Dowe rounded off the scoring as the visitors collected their first win of the season while inflicting a fifth straight loss on basement boys Burghfield.

Nate Cole and Felix Prudden netted for Southcote Colts, but they lost 3-2 at home to Tilehurst Club.

Purley drew 2-2 at home to Eldon Celtic.

In the Premier Division, doubles from Aaron Parfitt and Sam Fisher, added to a Matt Gill strike, helped Tilehurst YM cruise to a 5-1 success at WS Hobnob.

Clifford Davies got the consolation for the home side.

A stunning Nathan Chambers hat-trick fired Pangbourne Barbarians to a 3-2 home win against AFC Bradfield, while Burghfield drew 0-0 with Woodley Wanderers and Youth Reserves.

Table-topping Twyford Comets made it four wins from four in Division One as they eased past Aydin FC 5-2, Sam Wild and Ashley Trice both bagging braces with the other goal coming from Shaun Bannon.

A brilliant Dan Pringle treble earned Loxwood a point as they drew 3-3 at home to SC United, while Maiden Place overcame two sendings off to win 3-1 at Henley Town.

Despite having Jose Ribeiro and Joe Wigmore sent off, the visitors claimed the win on the back of goals from George Hepburn, Mikey Jones and substitute Jamie Smith.

Liam Painter netted for the home side.

A Matthew Holloway double and a goal from Toby Humphreys was enough to help Division Two leaders Englefield Eagles Reds to a comfortable 3-0 success at Arborfield, while Stuart Callendar’s strike proved a mere consolation for Park Villa as they lost 4-1 at home to Delta Vigo.

A brace from Byron O’Regan and further efforts from Lee Mildenhall and Simon Gurney inspired Brimpton Rangers to a 4-0 home triumph against Southcote Colts Reserves.

Musa Saidybah’s stunning hat-trick and a Jack Bowyer double were enough to give Southbank a 5-3 win against Wokingham & Emmbrook, while Whitley Athletic beat Barton Rovers 4-2 despite Daniel Garrard and Oliver Higgs getting on the scoresheet for the visitors.

Theale moved to the top of the Division Three table with a massive 11-2 victory at home to 116 Exiles Reserves.

Sam Hutt helped himself to a hat-trick and Aleksander Yankov and Matt Jarvis both scored twice, with the other goals coming from James Bishop, Jake Wheeler and substitutes Sam Bernard and Jamie Clark.

Second-placed Six Bells were knocked off top spot after a disappointing 5-1 reverse at Tilehurst Club Reserves, while goals from Matt Bates and Jake Rapley guided Kings United to a 2-0 victory against Rose & Thistle.

Ross Baker scored for Shinfield Park United, but they were beaten 3-1 at home by FC Showcase.

A Kieran Chard double and a goal from replacement Sheldon Mayers-Best helped AFC Lowfield Green overcome South Reading 3-1, while Mortimer eased past AFC Pangbourne 3-0 thanks to the in-form Andrew Johnstone-Archer, Omar Edwards-Holmes and Jordan Webb strikes.

In Division Four, pace-setters Calcot Royals made it five wins from five with a 1-0 home success against Tilehurst Titans, Mickey Marshall’s effort proving decisive.

Earley Elite won a nine-goal thriller 5-4 at home to Coley Park Reserves.

An own goal allied to strikes from Lewis Rockall, Lee Richardson, Joel Burton and Jack Fowler were just enough for second-placed Earley, with Peter Coles, Matthew McCullough, Anton Downs and Ben Riley replying for the visitors.

A sublime hat-trick from Joe Hales paved the way for Caversham United to win 4-1 at Shinfield Rangers, Matt Spooner adding the other for the visitors while Shinfield’s consolation came courtesy of Jack McClaren.

Lee Dalfsen, Martin King and Reece Groves all hit the target for New England as they went down 4-3 at Wayback Wanderers, while Kieran Watt’s goal was not enough for Calcot FC as they lost 3-1 at Sanctuary Strikers.

Alex Vallins grabbed a double as third-placed Burghfield Reserves won 5-1 at Borussia Teeth, Kieran Smith, Callum Anderton and Jack Matkin also hitting the target for the away side.

Ryan Hood scored for Teeth, but it was just a consolation.