ELLIS Willett got on the scoresheet for Finchampstead, but they lost 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers as the hosts returned to the top of the Premier Division table, writes Richard Ashton.
Shane Gibson grabbed a 95th-minute equaliser for third-placed Reading City, but they lost ground on the leaders after being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Burghfield.
Carl Self rolled in a penalty to guide Mortimer to a 1-0 victory against Wraysbury Village, while Maidenhead Town and Newbury played out a 0-0 draw.
Alex Gibson and John Walters both netted as resurgent Cookham Dean secured a 2-1 win against Richings Park.
Jake Dillon grabbed a sensational double hat-trick and acting player-manager James Worsfold also bagged a treble as Woodcote thumped rock bottom Woodley United Royals 10-1, Josh Beisly with the other goal for the visitors.
Jem Hatcher-Carroll, Scott Lovering, Henry Bailey and Rob Smith were all on target for Slough Heating Laurencians as their 4-1 home win against Cookham Dean Reserves left them just two points adrift of Division One trail-blazers Wargrave.
John Schaaf scored the consolation for the visitors.
Lewis Butcher bagged a brace and Shaun Bannon was also on the scoresheet for third-placed Hurst as they edged out FC Imaan Lions 3-2, Sabeel Ashgar and Kamran Khan netting for the home side.
Charlie Cooke, Jamie Froude and Rob Why got the goals as Reading YMCA won 3-1 at Rotherfield United, while a Zach Eastman double and a Daryll Potter strike were not enough for Woodcote Reserves as they were crushed 8-3 by Westwood Wanderers Reserves in their bottom-of-the-table encounter.
Daryl Wearn and Jonathan Palmer-Smith both bagged braces as Division Two table-toppers Maidenhead Town Reserves snatched a seven-goal thriller 4-3 at Windlesham United Reserves, Lewis Coyle with two goals for the hosts and the other coming from Ian Goswell before he was shown his marching orders.
Second-placed Datchet Village beat basement boys Woodley United A 2-1, Richings Park Reserves eased past Harchester Hawks 3-0 and a Callum Osborn double secured a point for Hurst Reserves in their 2-2 draw at Phoenix Old Boys.
Division Three table-toppers Goring United went goal crazy as they blasted Taplow United Development 9-0.
Josh Monk struck a scintillating hat-trick, replacement Ben Fuller bagged a brace and Matt Hayden, Dan Houseman, George Scoffham and Dean Robertson also got on the scoresheet in a one-sided contest.
Marlow United Reserves remain just a point back after their 3-2 home win against Berks County Reserves, while a George Trendle strike earned Robertswood a 1-1 draw at Hambleden.
Perry Lewington and Gabriel Edwards got on the scoresheet for Pangbourne, but they lost 4-2 at Maidenhead Town A.
In Division Four, Charlie Douglas bagged a brace and there were also goals for Guy Brown, Jimmy Austin and Nick Holzer as Henley Town Development defeated Phoenix Old Boys Development 6-3.
Matt Murphy scored twice for the away side with the other goal coming from Josh Ralphson.
Farnham Royal Mavericks brushed aside Harchester Hawks Development 3-0 on the back of goals from Tyrese Connor, Ciaran Crean and Lewis Proctor.
Mortimer Wanderers reached the semi-finals of the Berkshire Trophy Centre Junior Trophy with a 3-1 extra-time victory at home to Taplow United Vets.
James Gregory was on target for the hosts and Luke Molloy for the visitors as they two sides were locked at 1-1 after 90 minutes, but two goals from Martin Bradshaw fired the Villagers through.
Danny Bastidus and Ryan Williams were on target for Phoenix Old Boys Reserves as they knocked out Westwood Wanderers Development 2-1.
Goring United Reserves advanced 3-2 on penalties after they drew 1-1 with visitors AFC Corinthians, George Clarke netting for the away side in normal time.
Burghfield Reserves reached the semi-finals of the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup with a 4-3 penalty shoot-out success against FC Titans, Simon Kemp scoring for the hosts in normal time.
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