BERKS County Reserves marched into the semi finals of the Berkshire Trophy Centre Intermediate Cup with a 4-2 extra-time home win against Westwood United Reserves, writes Richard Ashton.
George Lloyd, Alex Hills, Miles Keeley and an own goal did the damage for the 10-man hosts, who saw Oliver Lawson dismissed for a second bookable offence shortly after half time.
Goals from Craig Fitzpatrick, Ashley Searle, Johnny Adey and captain Dan Donegan fired Reading YMCA into the Senior Cup semi finals with a 4-0 victory against Mortimer.
In the Junior Cup, Reece Hawley’s effort was not enough for Hurst A as they lost 4-1 at home to Twyford & Ruscombe, while a Jordan Sawyer double and a goal from Ibrahim Koroma gave South Reading a 3-0 success at Goring United Reserves.
Wes Sutherland and Qwamani Thomas both bagged braces and Liam Bushay was also on the scoresheet as Premier Division table-toppers Marlow United eased to a 5-0 win against Wraysbury.
James Worsfold scored a superb hat-trick as Woodcote Stoke Row climbed to second with a convincing 7-0 destruction of Woodley United Reserves.
Jake Dillon, Michael Davies and a Jonny Summers double completed the rout.
Newbury were leading Highmoor Ibis Reserves 2-0 thanks to goals from Danny Collins and Carl Jenner before the game was abandoned after 89 minutes.
A Marvin Hinds hat-trick and goals from Charlie Evans, Ben Harvey and Matt Dawson helped Taplow United ease past Berks County 6-2, while Unity defeated Rotherfield United 3-0.
A late Duarte Surpanu goal snatched a point for Division One promotion hopefuls Maidenhead Town as they drew 2-2 at Mortimer Reserves.
John McKrell gave the visitors a 25th-minute lead, only for two James Bozarth goals to give Mortimer the lead before Surpanu’s intervention.
Westwood United were held to a 2-2 draw by Reading YMCA Rapids, and Cookham Dean Reserves edged out FC Imaan Lions 1-0.
An 89th-minute winner from Tomasz Halys gave Division Two leaders White Eagles a 2-1 success against Finchampstead Reserves, Jacek Bojda getting the other goal for the hosts.
Maidenhead Magpies Reserves overcame Barkham Athletic 4-2, while the game between Highmoor U21 and Burghfield was abandoned.
Brimpton won a five-goal thriller 3-2 at Ashridge Park in Division Three.
Martin King and David Burrow goals gave Woodley United B a 2-1 Division Four victory against Berks County Rovers, Ridesh Gurung replying for the visitors.
AFC Corinthians A squeezed past Braybrooke 1-0.
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