KS GRYF have become the first team from the East Berkshire Football League to reach the quarter-final in the Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup this season, writes Rob Stevens.
The Premier Division club won 2-1 at FC Imaan Lions from the Thames Valley League in the last 16 on Saturday.
Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves exited the county cup following their 2-1 defeat at home to Thatcham Town Development.
Singh Sabha progressed into the semi-final of the High Wycombe Junior Challenge Cup after a 4-1 victory at Prestwood Reserves thanks to a brace from man-of-the-match Umar Riaz plus goals from Sukh Hunjan and Raj.
Sabha will meet either FC Beaconsfield or Burnham Village in the semi-final of the competition in the New Year.
FC Beaconsfield reached the last eight with an 8-4 win at Phoenix Old Boys on Saturday.
Burnham Village made progress in the Maidenhead Norfolkian Reserve Cup after a 6-2 win at Hype Train in round one.
PHOTO: The Hype Train team talk during their 6-2 defeat against Burnham Village on Saturday.
AFC Cressex have reached the second round of the Ascot & District Fielden (Charity) Cup following their 4-2 victory at Iver Heath Reserves.
South Bucks United are the new leaders in the East Berkshire League Division One after a 5-2 win at Stoke Poges Saints thanks to a brace from Bailie Clyne plus further goals from Russell Dale, Rob Churchhouse and Glenn Rose.
Hounslow Wanderers moved off the foot of the table following their 4-2 success at AFC Winkfield - relegating them to bottom spot.
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