BRACKNELL Athletic Under 15 Devils leapfrogged South Reading to move top of the table following a 3-1 victory at their nearest rivals.
After a tight first half, the Devils opened their account with a stunning lob from man-of-the-match Felix Pitt, before goals from Michael Lewis and Reece Probert rounded up a convincing win.
Lewis Lancaster, Harrison White and star man Alex Vincent netted for the U14 Bombers, but they went down 3-0 to Advanced Football.
The U16 Spitfires were edged out 1-0 by Ascot United, and were also beaten 4-2 at Henley despite a goal apiece from Emmanuel Cudjoe and Frankie Warrington.
Joshua Shill was man-of-the-match in both games.
Joel Kirby got the only goal for the U13 Youth in their 3-1 defeat at Shinfield Rangers, sharing man-of-the-match honours with Dylan Webb.
Joey Ferguson starred for the U9 Razors in their win at Teddington.
l JAMES Smith scored after just 27 seconds as Ascot United Under 16 Royals eased past Hartley Wintney Junior Hawks 5-2.
Franz Meyer helped himself to a double and Yuri Cardosa and Tom Madden completed the rout.
Simran Karia bagged a brace and Amelia Humphrey and Amy Cogdon were also on target as the U16 Diamonds edged out Colne Valley 4-3, while the U18 Yankees beat Walton Casuals U17 4-2.
Harvey Gilbert netted for the U18 Royals, but they lost 3-1 to Berks County Tigers.
A Cam Tait strike earned the U18 Aces a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Bookham, and the two sides then drew 0-0 as part of a double-header.
The U15 Youth were thumped 6-0 by Bracknell Town, and Ascot United U15 Racing were also battered, 8-0 by Ashridge Park.
A Samm Daniel penalty was not enough for the U14 Youth as they lost 2-1 to Chipstead, but the U12 Diamonds crushed Kew Association 7-1.
A Seren Smith double, an own goal and an Olivia Bowers effort earned the U12 Sapphires a 4-1 victory against Walton Casuals.
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