EAST Hendred went back to the top of North Berks League Division 1 after a 4-0 win over defending champions Berinsfield, writes RICHARD UNDERWOOD.

Jake Farmer led the way with a brace, with Jason McDowell and Mark Brind also on target.

Westminster came away from Steventon with a 5-1 win as Dan Hall (2), Jason Hillis, Michael Hooton and Andy Younie found the net. Engeli Zaneli replied.

Goals from Steve Pyne and Kieron Cooper gave Long Wittenham a 2-0 win at Hanney United.

In Division 2, Blewbury stayed top after a 1-0 win over Compton, Warren McCabe scoring.

Ardington remained in the leaders’ shadow with a 3-2 victory against visitors Watlington Town.

Gavin Jones netted a double, with Nick Wilkins also on target, while Tom Bowden and Will Wright replied.

Tom Graham bagged a brace to help Marcham to a 3-1 win at Cholsey United in Division 3.

Dan Thomas also hit the target, with Steve Hawes replying.

Hanney 66 Club shocked Division 4 champions Cumnor Minors Under 21 when running out 2-1 winners.

Ben Stone and Luke Ulyatt scored the goals, with Rob King on target for Cumnor.

Division 4 outfit Ardington Res reached the final of the AG Kingham Cup with a 2-1 win over Division 3 side Long Wittenham Res.

Matthew Pedder and Dale Cameron scored Ardington’s goals, with Steve Malloy replying.

Ardington now take on Saxton Rovers Res in the final.

Ben Drabble had league officials searching through their record books when scoring after just eight seconds in Hagbourne Res’ 3-2 victory away to Watlington Town Res in Division 4.

Adam Lee and Kieran Beesley also netted for Hagbourne, while Ben O’Connor and Josh Campbell replied for the hosts.

OTHER SCORERS

Div 1: North Oxford 2 (A Williams, C Appiah), Lambourn Sports 9 (L Richards 3, J Peachey 2, K Redford 2, M Connelly, D Bond).

Div 2: Faringdon Tn Res 1 (R Evans), Wallingford Tn Res 3 (L Le Paih 2, J Webber).

Div 4: Faringdon Tn A 3 (J Evans, O Pickektt, T Lawrence), Marcham Res 2 (M Bloomfield, J Salter).

VALE of White Horse Schools teams starred in the ESFA Festival at Millfield School, in Somerset.

Their under 13 squad won all five games, with James Fleury taking the award for the best player in his age group.

Vale’s under 14 team won three matches, drew one and lost one, with Carrick Dunbar named as the best player in the festival.