Tom Peterson, Jamie Griggs and Mitchell Webb were all on target for Berks County as they shocked Premier Division leaders Crowthorne Inn 3-1 in the BTDSFL Senior Cup, writes Richard Ashton.
Matt Smith was named man-of-the-match for the Swords after playing through illness in the unfamiliar position of left back.
Loveman United picked up their first Premier Division win of the season with a 2-0 home success against Raglan, while Panthers produced a superb performance to overcome in-form FC Fernhill 4-1.
Goals from Chris Dodd and Jack Haggerty helped Woodley United pick up a third consecutive 2-2 draw in Division One, Wokingham & Emmbrook their opponents on this occasion.
A Doug Scholes double and goals from Dan Marles and Will Bremner fired Finchampstead Athletic Reserves to a convincing 4-0 victory at home to Crowthorne FC, Craig Hodges named man-of-the-match for the hosts.
Sandhurst FFC defeated Winkfield 4-3, while Athletico Forest edged out Bracknell Athletic by the same margin.
In Division Two, Winnersh Rangers moved to the top-of-the-table with a 2-0 home success against Bracknell Corinthians, while Bracknell Cavaliers overcame Ashridge Park Royals 3-1.
Division Three leaders Winnersh Town eased to a 5-2 home victory against Bracknell Spartan, while FC Harmanswater beat Ashridge Park 3-2 and Hope & Anchor overcame Bracknell Saint-Germain 2-1.
Running Horse conceded their game at Silver Birch.
In Division Four, Bracknell Royals went goal crazy as they blasted Bracknell Athletic U21 14-0.
Table-toppers Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves slipped to a 3-2 defeat at FC Showcase, while Bracknell Titans cruised past Bracknell Spartan U21 4-0.
Third-placed Finchampstead Athletic A overcame Silver Birch A 2-1.
William Twigg crashed out of the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup at the last 16 stage as they went down 5-1 at home to Woodley Saints Kites.
Braybrooke Athletic were knocked out 6-3 at FC Lions, while Newbold also exited after they lost 3-1 at home to Datchet Village.
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