GOALS from Ryan Farmer and Richard Dance helped Burghfield secure a 2-0 victory at Wokingham & Emmbrook Reserves in the Premier Division, writes Richard Ashton.

Table-topping Mortimer saw their five-match winning streak ended after drawing 2-2 at Westwood United, Joe Webb and Michael Buck netting for the visitors.

A last-gasp Nathan Lishman strike helped Cookham Dean beat Richings Park 2-1, Jack Woodbridge with the other goal for the hosts, while Reading City U23 produced a shock 1-0 win at Wraysbury Village.

In Division One, Reading YMCA Rapids earned a 2-0 victory at White Eagles.

A brilliant hat-trick from Jordan Sawyer helped Mortimer Reserves move two points clear at the top of Division Two following their 5-2 home win against Marlow United Reserves.

Substitutes Craig Haylett and Jordan Webb got the other goals for the hosts, with Yash Romeo replying for Marlow.

Second-placed Woodcote Stoke Row Reserves played out a thrilling 5-5 draw in their local derby at home to Goring United.

The visitors went ahead after just two minutes, only for Craig Antcliffe to level matters with a fine header from Andy Taylor’s cross.

Ben Fuller scored a spectacular goal to put Goring 2-1 in front, only for Taylor to equalise before Tom Brownlow converted a penalty to make it 3-2 to WSR.

Goring levelled matters before Dan Offley’s stunning long-range effort put Cote 4-3 up at half-time, only for ex-WSR man Mark Pearson to equalise in the second period.

The hosts thought they had won the game late on when Elliot Harper scored to put his side 5-4 up, but Goring were not to be denied and earned a point following a goalmouth scramble with two minutes remaining.

A Matthew Lambert double and a goal from Andrew Herbert helped Hurst Reserves edge a five-goal thriller 3-2 at home to Phoenix Old Boys.

In Division Three, second-half goals from Jonny Openshaw and substitutes Gabriel Pinto and Dan James earned Hambleden a 3-0 home success against Henley Town.

Woodley United A came from behind to snatch a 3-2 victory at Goring United Reserves.

Tim Green had put the Kestrels in front on the quarter-of-an-hour mark, only for Jack Page-Smith’s brace to give Goring a 2-1 half-time lead.

However, Conor Clarke levelled matters on 65 minutes, and shortly afterwards, Green’s second ensured Woodley took all three points.

A brilliant hat-trick from Charlie Hill guided Taplow United Reserves to a 3-2 victory at AFC Aldermaston Reserves in Division Four, while Datchet Village obliterated Berks County Rovers 8-2.

Woodley United Royals were knocked out of the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup following a 4-0 reverse at Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves, while Eldon Celtic edged out Saxton Rovers Reserves 3-2 and AFC Corinthians lost 5-1 at home to Lambourn Sports.

Aqeel Butt scored four times for FC Imaan Lions, but they were eliminated 9-8 on penalties at Taplow United following a 4-4 draw.

Ben Anderson and Marc Jones were on target for Hurst, but they exited the competition after losing 5-2 at home to Wallingford Town Reserves.

Wrightchoice & Unity CSA were dismantled 9-1 at Burnham in the Senior Trophy, while Rotherfield United crashed out of the Oxfordshire Intermediate Cup after a 3-1 home loss to Freeland.

In the Reading Diamond Cup, Henley Town Development progressed with a 5-2 home win against Harchester Hawks Development, while Farnham Royal Mavericks beat Berks County Vets 5-4 in a thriller following extra time.

The two sides drew 3-3 after 90 minutes with Damien Cooper, Zach Maynard and Abdi Mohamed netting for the home side, and further goals from Maynard and Alfie Haverley ensured Mavericks moved into the next round.

Mitchell Burley netted four times as Maidenhead Town ran out 7-2 winners at home to Hounslow Warriors in the Maidenhead Norfolkian Senior Cup, Bliss Dideola, Jake Wheeler and Jack Northway with the other goals for the home side.

Darryl Wearn and Jonathan Palmer-Smith were on target for Maidenhead Town Reserves, but they were knocked out of the Berkshire Trophy Centre Intermediate Cup after a 3-2 defeat at Westwood United Reserves.

In the Slough Junior Cup, Richings Park Reserves hammered Iver Heath Reserves 5-0 and Phoneix Old Boys Reserves were knocked out 4-2 at Deportivo Galicia following extra time.