GEORGE Lovel was the hat-trick hero for WAB as they moved 16 points clear at the top of Division One with a 5-0 win at Winkfield FC, writes Nick Carpenter.
Tom Smith and Ryan McManus also scored for the visitors, while Raglan FC beat AFC Crowthorne 6-2 to move three points clear in third spot.
Luke Angel grabbed a terrific treble for Raglan, with Jake White adding two and and Tom Williams the other for the hosts. Mitchell Parker replied with a brace for Crows, while Finchampstead Athletic Reserves were held 2-2 by home to bottom side Sandhurst FFC.
In the only Premier Division fixture played, FC Meta and Finchampstead Athletic drew 0-0.
AFC Crowthorne Reserves won 2-1 at home to Bracknell Saint-Germain in Division Two, Adam Wilkins netting for the beaten side, while Bracknell Athletic won 4-2 at bottom side Braybrooke Athletic.
Kai Barkes, Sam Andrews, Ben Warmingham and Matt Lindstrom netted for Athletic, with Jai McDonald picking up man-of-the-match honours.
Woodley Saints extended their lead at the top of Division Three to three points as they beat Winnersh Rangers 1-0, Ryan Burton on target, and Ben Hazell scored for WAB Reserves who lost 5-1 at home to Bearwood Wanderers.
Silver Birch crushed Winnersh Town 5-0 as an Owen Rich double and goals from Alex Dinnadge, Justin Swyer and Lee Nevard did the damage.
Ryan Burt bagged a brace and George Andrews and Harry Butler also scored, but pointless Berkshire United lost 6-4 to Hope & Anchor.
Crownwood Dukes got back to winning ways in Division Four by beating Bracknell Royals 2-1, while FC Harmanswater bounced back from a heavy defeat last week to trounce Whitegrove Pythons 8-1.
Jack Buckland-Roll grabbed a hat-trick and there were also goals for Leon Mennone, Wayne Anthoni, James Thompson, Justin Horton and Matt Cooper. Cryst Enriquez replied with Pythons' consolation.
In the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup TMW Wokingham & Emmbrook’s were smashed 11-0 at Aylesbury Flooring.
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