MATT Drake scored a brilliant hat-trick as Premier Division table-toppers Reading YMCA hammered Mortimer 7-0.

Darrel Fairbrother scored twice inside the opening half hour to put the Young Men 2-0 ahead, and Dan Donegan all but confirmed victory in the 35th minute.

Drake bagged his first early in the second half before Ryan Adams made it 5-0 two minutes later, and Drake then netted twice more to complete a comprehensive victory.

Berks County produced an outstanding performance to batter Highmoor Ibis Reserves 6-0.

Josh Dillon was the star of the show as he scored four times, with Jonathan Gosnell and Sean Graham completing the rout.

Ricky Sidhu was on target for Rotherfield United, but they fell to a 2-1 defeat at Hurst as the home side scooped their first points of the season.

Newbury's impressive start to the season continued as they beat AFC Aldermaston 5-3.

Carl Self grabbed a brace and Leroy Clarke, Carl Jenner and Jack Murray were also on the scoresheet for the visitors, while Kai Parton-Edey netted twice and Liam Tackley also scored for Aldermaston.

Parton-Edey also netted last Wednesday when his side beat Mortimer 1-0.

Bradley Stevens scored the vital goal as Highmoor Ibis Under 21 edged a five-goal thriller at Cookham Dean Reserves in Division One.

Callam Sammel-Harman gave Highmoor the lead before Phil Lowe equalised, only for James Robinson to restore the lead on the stroke of half time.

Jack Hawkswell made it 2-2 midway through the second half, but Stevens proved the matchwinner in the 75th minute.

Nathan Lishman scored for Maidenhead Magpies in their 1-1 draw with Woodley United Development, while Reading YMCA Rapids won 2-0 at Mortimer Reserves.

In Division Two, an Aqeel Butt double and goals from Ben Lyden and Sean Stanbridge helped Imaan FC to a 4-0 victory at Eldon Celtic, while Westwood United Reserves smashed Ashridge Park 5-0.

Goring United and Barkham Athletic played out a 0-0 draw.

Lewis Bloom, Sam Jordan, Jamie Parr and Kieran Cane were all on the scoresheet as S.R.C.C. beat Baughurst AFC 4-1 in Division Three, while Lee Mills and James Braithwaite scored for Twyford & Ruscombe and Unity Reserves in a 1-1 draw.

James Payne scored twice and Matthew Lineham was also on target as Finchampstead Reserves came from behind to beat Taplow United Reserves 3-1, Benjamin Harvey netting for the hosts.

Tom Barratt, Tom Green, Samuel Mallows, Nathan Bingham and Louis Holland were all on the scoresheet as Woodley United A thrashed AFC Aldermaston Reserves 5-1, James Edwards grabbing the consolation.

A Callum Osborn brace helped Hurst Reserves earn a 2-2 draw against Berks County Reserves in Division Four, while Gary Perry's goal secured a 1-1 draw for Theale at AFC Corinthians Reserves.

Petrit Shehu and Marcin Swierk guided FC Reading Dons to a 2-1 win at home to Maidenhead Magpies, Alan Hasler's effort not enough for the visitors.

Rotherfield United Reserves and Harchester Hawks shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw.

Christopher Potter scored a remarkable five goals in the opening 26 minutes as TDC Knights walloped Baughurst AFC Reserves 10-2 in Division Five.

Ibrahim Koroma also grabbed a first-half hat-trick as his side took an 8-1 lead at the break, Mark Cooper scoring for the home side.

Kobby Duodu helped himself to a brace for the Knights later on and despite Andy Miller's goal, Baughurst were well beaten.

Daniel Fletcher's hat-trick secured a 3-2 win for Sonning Sports against Goring United Reserves, and goals from Adam Goodman, Steven Lebrecht and Adrian Parris gave The Hop Leaf a 3-1 success at Taplow United A. Craig Howse netted the consolation for the home side.

A Callum Fox-Spence treble inspired Woodley United B to a 5-1 destruction of Berks County FC Rovers, with Ben Mowbray also on the scoresheet. Andy Prendergast scored for County.

In the Berks & Bucks County Intermediate Cup, Westwood United downed Hellenic League Division One East side Reading Town 1-0, and AFC Corinthians toppled Woodley United 4-2 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.

Winnersh Rangers won 3-1 at Old Windsor, and Frilsham & Yattendon conceded their game at Abingdon Town.