Richard Brock scored the first for County in the 10th minute, before Lewis Frostick sealed the victory in the second half against the 10-man hosts.

Table-toppers Reading YMCA eased to a 3-0 success at home to Mortimer as Matty Drake scored a brace before Ryan Adams completed the scoring.

Marlow United remain hot on the leaders’ heels following an easy 4-0 demolition of rock bottom Sandhurst Devels.

Wes Sutherland gave United a fifth-minute lead before extending the advantage in the second half. Rob Crawford made the game safe for the hosts before Ryan Britnell concluded the rout.

Reigning champions Highmoor Ibis Reserves thrashed Rotherfield United 4-0 thanks to goals from Reuel Griffith, Ben Lydon, Mitchell Parker and Rorie Palmer.

Title hopefuls Cookham Dean and Woodcote Stoke Row played out an entertaining 2-2 draw which saw both sides reduced to 10 men.

Jake Dillon continued his fine goalscoring run by opening WSR’s account before brother Frank beat five men and the keeper for a stunning solo goal in the second half.

However the visitors were left to rue their profligacy in front of goal as Jonathon Schaaf cut the gap for Dean after the visitors failed to deal with a long ball shortly after Dillon’s effort.

The game then exploded into life when Tom South and WSR captain Jim Hancock were sent off, the latter perhaps unfortunate after he attempted to act as peacemaker in a dispute between players from both sides.

And Cookham responded better to grab an equaliser when Schaaf again capitalised on some hesitant defending to salvage a point for his side.

A Henry Bailey double and a goal from Peter Shay helped Taplow United to an entertaining 3-2 win against AFC Aldermaston.

In <b>Division One</b> Harrison Wilks scored a stunning four goals and Chris Waring bagged a hat-trick as leaders Winnersh Rangers ran riot in a 9-1 destruction of basement boys Sonning.

Jake Hargrave and Josiah Miller were also on the scoresheet for Winnersh. A Gareth Davies strike could not prevent R.E.M.E. Arborfield falling to a 2-1 defeat against Woodley Town Reserves, while Frilsham & Yattendon’s impressive 2-0 win against Highmoor Ibis “A” saw them climb to fourth in the league.

In <b>Division Two </b> Michael Greenwood struck a brilliant hat-trick as second-placed Westwood United Reserves trounced Taplow United Reserves 5-0, with Thomas Bullion scoring the other goals for the hosts.

Chris Lemm, Jake Tucker and Jamie Froude ensured Reading YMCA Rapids remain unbeaten following a 3-0 win at Marlow United Reserves.

Eldon Celtic are the new leaders after they beat Sandhurst Devels Reserves 3-0, while Mortimer Reserves triumphed 2-0 against Wargrave.

S.R.C.C. produced a superb display to annihilate Theale Reserves 8-1 and climb up to second in <b>Division Three</b> Adam Lee and Adam Williams both scored twice for the visitors, with Kieran Cane, Sam Jordan, George Dalarda and Tyler Wiltshire also on target.

Leaders White Eagles were held to a 3-3 draw after substitute Perry Tessier-Hunt scored in the 85th minute for AFC Baughurst, whose other goals came from Tyrone Aldridge and Paul O’Hagan.

Muhmmad El Kaloush scored twice and Kamran Khan and Bilal Saleem also netted as Imaan FC beat Wraysbury Village Reserves 4-1.

Sam Skehan scored twice as Woodley Town “A” produced a shock with a 2-1 win at high-flying Barkham Athletic.

Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves picked up a second win of the season and jumped to seventh in the table after Carl Smith’s strike helped them to a 1-0 win in a scrappy affair at home to Twyford & Ruscombe.

In <b>Division Four</b> Rock bottom Hurst Reserves suffered their eighth defeat in nine games as they were hammered 5-1 at Goring United Reserves.

Thomas Heslop netted twice for the hosts and their other goals came from Daniel Phillips, Matthew Ploszynski and substitute Max Peterson.

Second-placed Unity Reserves cut the gap to leaders Wargrave Reserves to just two points after winning their top-of-the-table clash 3-1 at Cintra Park. Stanslaus Manoah and Kissima Jatta were among the Unity goalscorers.

Highmoor Ibis “B” forfeited their game at AFC Aldermaston Reserves.

Harchester United extended their lead in <b>Division Five</b> to 13 points after cruising to a 3-0 win at nearest rivals Berks County Reserves.

Jack Francis opened the scoring in the 20th minute and Sam Whitlock doubled the advantage before the break. And Chris Berry’s goal on the hour mark sealed the victory and made it 11 wins from 12 games for Harchester this season.

Daniel Thomas hit the target twice in the opening 10 minutes to help Woodley Town “B” to a 2-0 success at Sonning Sports, while The Hop Leaf produced an upset by beating TDC Knights 3-2.

Jon Wood’s second-half double sealed an emphatic 4-1 win for AFC Baughurst Reserves at home to Taplow United “A”.

Andy Miller and Lloyd Sayers were also on the scoresheet for the hosts during the first half, while Liam Williams grabbed the consolation for Taplow.

In the <b>BBFA Junior Cup</b> FC Reading Dons were dumped out at the third round stage after falling to an epic 5-4 defeat at home to Maidenhead Town.

Krisel Fejzullahu scored twice for the hosts and Marcin Swierk and Oltian Mezhika were also on target but Dons were left to rue their ill-discipline as both Mezhika and Andi Demaj were sent off to leave them with just nine men.

Cookham Dean Reserves edged to a 3-1 win after extra time at Shinfield, with Anthony Cook, Kenny Eaton and David Oliver scoring.

Richard Brock scored the first for County in the 10th minute, before Lewis Frostick sealed the victory in the second half against the 10-man hosts.

Table-toppers Reading YMCA eased to a 3-0 success at home to Mortimer as Matty Drake scored a brace before Ryan Adams completed the scoring.

Marlow United remain hot on the leaders’ heels following an easy 4-0 demolition of rock bottom Sandhurst Devels.

Wes Sutherland gave United a fifth-minute lead before extending the advantage in the second half. Rob Crawford made the game safe for the hosts before Ryan Britnell concluded the rout.

Reigning champions Highmoor Ibis Reserves thrashed Rotherfield United 4-0 thanks to goals from Reuel Griffith, Ben Lydon, Mitchell Parker and Rorie Palmer.

Title hopefuls Cookham Dean and Woodcote Stoke Row played out an entertaining 2-2 draw which saw both sides reduced to 10 men.

Jake Dillon continued his fine goalscoring run by opening WSR’s account before brother Frank beat five men and the keeper for a stunning solo goal in the second half.

However the visitors were left to rue their profligacy in front of goal as Jonathon Schaaf cut the gap for Dean after the visitors failed to deal with a long ball shortly after Dillon’s effort.

The game then exploded into life when Tom South and WSR captain Jim Hancock were sent off, the latter perhaps unfortunate after he attempted to act as peacemaker in a dispute between players from both sides.

And Cookham responded better to grab an equaliser when Schaaf again capitalised on some hesitant defending to salvage a point for his side.

A Henry Bailey double and a goal from Peter Shay helped Taplow United to an entertaining 3-2 win against AFC Aldermaston.

In <b>Division One</b> Harrison Wilks scored a stunning four goals and Chris Waring bagged a hat-trick as leaders Winnersh Rangers ran riot in a 9-1 destruction of basement boys Sonning.

Jake Hargrave and Josiah Miller were also on the scoresheet for Winnersh. A Gareth Davies strike could not prevent R.E.M.E. Arborfield falling to a 2-1 defeat against Woodley Town Reserves, while Frilsham & Yattendon’s impressive 2-0 win against Highmoor Ibis “A” saw them climb to fourth in the league.

In <b>Division Two </b> Michael Greenwood struck a brilliant hat-trick as second-placed Westwood United Reserves trounced Taplow United Reserves 5-0, with Thomas Bullion scoring the other goals for the hosts.

Chris Lemm, Jake Tucker and Jamie Froude ensured Reading YMCA Rapids remain unbeaten following a 3-0 win at Marlow United Reserves.

Eldon Celtic are the new leaders after they beat Sandhurst Devels Reserves 3-0, while Mortimer Reserves triumphed 2-0 against Wargrave.

S.R.C.C. produced a superb display to annihilate Theale Reserves 8-1 and climb up to second in <b>Division Three</b> Adam Lee and Adam Williams both scored twice for the visitors, with Kieran Cane, Sam Jordan, George Dalarda and Tyler Wiltshire also on target.

Leaders White Eagles were held to a 3-3 draw after substitute Perry Tessier-Hunt scored in the 85th minute for AFC Baughurst, whose other goals came from Tyrone Aldridge and Paul O’Hagan.

Muhmmad El Kaloush scored twice and Kamran Khan and Bilal Saleem also netted as Imaan FC beat Wraysbury Village Reserves 4-1.

Sam Skehan scored twice as Woodley Town “A” produced a shock with a 2-1 win at high-flying Barkham Athletic.

Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves picked up a second win of the season and jumped to seventh in the table after Carl Smith’s strike helped them to a 1-0 win in a scrappy affair at home to Twyford & Ruscombe.

In <b>Division Four</b> Rock bottom Hurst Reserves suffered their eighth defeat in nine games as they were hammered 5-1 at Goring United Reserves.

Thomas Heslop netted twice for the hosts and their other goals came from Daniel Phillips, Matthew Ploszynski and substitute Max Peterson.

Second-placed Unity Reserves cut the gap to leaders Wargrave Reserves to just two points after winning their top-of-the-table clash 3-1 at Cintra Park. Stanslaus Manoah and Kissima Jatta were among the Unity goalscorers.

Highmoor Ibis “B” forfeited their game at AFC Aldermaston Reserves.

Harchester United extended their lead in <b>Division Five</b> to 13 points after cruising to a 3-0 win at nearest rivals Berks County Reserves.

Jack Francis opened the scoring in the 20th minute and Sam Whitlock doubled the advantage before the break. And Chris Berry’s goal on the hour mark sealed the victory and made it 11 wins from 12 games for Harchester this season.

Daniel Thomas hit the target twice in the opening 10 minutes to help Woodley Town “B” to a 2-0 success at Sonning Sports, while The Hop Leaf produced an upset by beating TDC Knights 3-2.

Jon Wood’s second-half double sealed an emphatic 4-1 win for AFC Baughurst Reserves at home to Taplow United “A”.

Andy Miller and Lloyd Sayers were also on the scoresheet for the hosts during the first half, while Liam Williams grabbed the consolation for Taplow.

In the <b>BBFA Junior Cup</b> FC Reading Dons were dumped out at the third round stage after falling to an epic 5-4 defeat at home to Maidenhead Town.

Krisel Fejzullahu scored twice for the hosts and Marcin Swierk and Oltian Mezhika were also on target but Dons were left to rue their ill-discipline as both Mezhika and Andi Demaj were sent off to leave them with just nine men.

Cookham Dean Reserves edged to a 3-1 win after extra time at Shinfield, with Anthony Cook, Kenny Eaton and David Oliver scoring.