DORCHESTER booked their place in the semi-finals of the Nairne Paul Cup after an eight-goal thriller and a 4-2 penalty shoot-out victory over Milton United A, writes RICHARD UNDERWOOD.
The North Berks League sides were locked at 4-4 after 90 minutes, with Adam Fairhurst, Lewis Aprea, Jordan Lyne and Joe Marriott netting for Dorchester.
Mark Baker, Will Jones, a Nathan Kerry own goal and Brandon Hewerdine ensured the draw.
In the shoot-out, Joe Woodham notched the winning spot-kick to put Dorchester through.
Hagbourne United Res reached the semi-finals of the AG Kingham Cup with a 3-1 win over Drayton Res.
Their goals came from Joe Parish, Jake Lee and Chris Hewitt, while Matthew Stephens replied.
In league action, East Hendred thumped visitors Steventon 5-1 in Division 1.
Chris Brind bagged a brace, with further goals from Alex Watts, James Darling and Mike Hootton. Andy Cooper netted for Steventon.
Saxton Rovers Res eased past local rivals Drayton 4-1, thanks to goals from Carl Archer, Kyle Brown, Frank Haines and Paul Churchouse. Drayton replied through Luke Black.
Blewbury saw off visitors Sutton Courtenay 2-0 with goals from Lee Chapman and Boyan Thorpe.
Faringdon Town Res went two points clear at the top of Division 3 with a 2-1 win over Marcham.
Andy Munns and Tommy James were on the mark, with Marcham replying through Tom Graham.
In Division 4, Harwell & Appleford went joint-top with a 4-1 win at home to Marcham Res.
Billy Baker and Matthew Moxon bagged braces, with Billy Wilson pn target for the visitors.
OTHERSCORERS
Div 1: Westminster 1 (G Crowley), Lambourn Sports 2 (D Wheeler, J Smith).
Div 2: Cholsey Utd 2 (K Galliford, M Dawson), Long Wittenham Res 0.
Div 3: Letcombe 1 (og), Hagbourne Utd 1 (D Cadman); Lambourn Res 5 (L Peacock 2, S Cook, B Sanday, G Harris), Hanney 66 Club 0; Ardington Res 2 (J Stock, L Demain), Benson Lions 2 (L Vincent, T Hobbs).
Div 4: Watlington Tn Res 8 (G Heycock 2, A Gray 2, S Saunders 2, S McCullough, N Osipczak), Uffington Utd 3 (S Butler, E McIntosh, D Masterlerz).
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