DAN Cohen was among the Wargrave goalscorers as they maintained their fine start to the Division Two season with a comfortable 5-0 rout of Hurst Reserves, writes Richard Ashton.

Second-placed Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves’ stuttering form continued as they slipped to a 2-1 home defeat against Richings Park Reserves.

Matt Turnbull’s excellent lob gave WSR a 19th-minute lead, but two second-half goals helped Park take the points.

Basement boys Harchester Hawks picked up their first win of the season with a 3-2 home triumph against AFC Corinthians.

Marlow United moved top of the Premier Division despite being held to a 2-2 draw at Berks County.

Matthew Nower put County in front in the ninth minute, but Marlow hit back to lead 2-1 at the break thanks to goals from Nile O’Meally-Newell and Josh Fox.

Dan Money grabbed an equaliser for the Swords, who were able to hold on for a point when debutant Lorenzo Medford had a goal ruled out for offside late on.

Mortimer dropped to second after being beaten 4-1 at home by Cookham Dean.

Lee Vincent was on target for the home side, but goals from Brandon Baker-Timms, Jordan Brown, Jack Alder and Jean-Claude Etienne gave the Dean all three points.

Woodcote Stoke Row earned an impressive 2-0 victory at Wrightchoice & Unity CSA.

The visitors completely dominated the first half and took the lead after seven minutes. James Worsfold, who led the line well throughout, flicked-on Sam Tucker’s corner into the path of Sam Green, who had the easiest task to score from close range.

How Woodcote failed to add to their total before half-time was a mystery, as a constant flow of crosses peppered the Unity area from the excellent Ryan Corbett and Frank Dillon. However, right on the stroke of half-time, in a rare attack from the hosts, the newly-signed WSR goalkeeper, Jamie Froude, had to be alert to keep out a close-range effort at his near-post.

Woodcote struck early in the second-half to make it 2-0 when Froude’s long drop-kick was latched onto by the excellent Ed Gadd, who showed delightful skill to beat his marker and pull the ball back for Worsfold to fire home.

Reading City U23 continued their improved form with a 3-1 success at Richings Park, while Burghfield FC drew 2-2 with Woodley United Royals.

Mitchell Burley scored a brilliant hat-trick as Maidenhead Town beat White Eagles 7-4 in a Division One thriller.

Bliss Dideola also bagged a brace for the visitors, with Nathan Horder and Alan Adams completing the scoring for Maids.

Jamie Clark and Aadil Ashgar both bagged braces as FC Imaan Lions won 5-1 at Rotherfield United, Kamran Khan also on target for the away side.

In Division Three, Tom Osborne scored twice for Maidenhead Town A, but they were thumped 8-2 at Berks County Reserves.

A Charlie Hill brace and further goals from James Murdoch and substitute Ben Harvey earned Taplow United A a 4-2 home success against Goring United Reserves, for whom Josh Monk and replacement Giano Pereira were on target.

Michael Abule was on the scoresheet for Taplow United Reserves as they lost 2-1 at Henley Town Development in Division Four.

Reece Searle and Alfie Haverley netted for Farnham Royal Mavericks as they overcame AFC Corinthians A 2-1.

Mike Wilson, Alfie Fairhall and George Dewhurst netted for Wrasybury Village as they knocked out Old Windsor 3-2 in the Slough Cup.

Ascot United Reserves progressed in the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup after a 5-3 penalty shoot-out at home to Finchampstead. The two sides drew 1-1 in normal time.

Phoenix Old Boys were knocked out 5-4 at home to Stoke Poges Saints Reserves, while in the Junior Cup, Daryll Wearn’s effort fired Maidenhead Town Reserves past Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves 1-0.

Pangbourne advanced with a 5-4 spot-kick success after drawing 0-0 at home to Letcombe, while Cintra Park Rovers knocked out Westwood United Development 2-1.

Britwell Reserves cruised past Twyford & Ruscombe 5-1, and Datchet Village crushed Langley Hornets 5-0 in a one-sided contest.

Craig Haylett, Jordan Sawyer and Andrew Johnstone-Archer were among the Mortimer Reserves goalscorers as they overcame Iver Saint Peter 4-2 in the Maidenhead Norfolkian Junior Cup.