JOSH Gladstone scored five times as Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves made it three Bracknell Town & District Sunday League Division Four wins from three with a remarkable 16-1 obliteration of Bracknell Athletic U21.
Lloyd Jacques grabbed a hat-trick and Jackson Gratton and Brandon Mayeur doubles, while the other goals came from Tommie Underwood, Jack Carrod, Ben Clayton and Jordan Hewitt-Wildsmith.
FC Showcase also kept their perfect record with a 10-1 thrashing of Bracknell Titans, while Alfonso Jay and Jake Clover were on target for Silver Birch A as they drew 2-2 with Bracknell Royals.
Finchampstead Athletic A eased past AFC Dukes Reserves 5-2, and Harts of Bracknell overcame Bracknell Spartan 2-0.
In the Premier Division, Crowthorne Inn made it two wins from two with a 3-1 triumph at Raglan, while Panthers won 4-2 at Berks County and Loveman United drew 1-1 with Morale Madrid.
Crowthorne FC cruised past Athletico Forest 4-1 in Division One, with Woodley Saints Kites knocking over Wokingham & Emmbrook TMW 3-2.
In Division Two, Bearwood Wanderers beat Golden Farmer Rangers 3-1 and Winnersh Rangers shared the spoils 1-1 with Bracknell Cavaliers.
Ryan Newton, Dan Sullivan and Troy Newton were on target for Bracknell Saint-Germain, but they lost 6-3 at AFC Dukes in Division Three.
Crowthorne FC A beat Ashridge Park 3-0, Hope & Anchor downed 3M 4-1, Silver Birch edged out FC Harmanswater 3-2 and Winnersh Town defeated Running Horse 3-1.
In the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup, FC Meta knocked out Bracknell Rangers 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.
Woodley United progressed in the Junior Cup with a 5-0 thrashing of Woolhampton CFC.
Ashridge Park Royals went through with a 2-1 home win against Winkfield, Newbold crushed Bracknell Athletic 8-2 and William Twigg FC smashed Athletico Ascot 7-1.
Braybrooke Athletic advanced with a 7-2 victory against Panthers Reserves.
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