WEST Bergholt crushed Boxted Lodgers 14-1 to go top of the Essex & Suffolk Border League.

Fellow premier division high-fliers Holland FC were held to a 1-1 draw at Coggeshall.

Gas Recreation are still in touch after their 3-1 win over Dedham Old Boys.

Little Oakley are in close attendance as they defeated White Notley 3-0.

University of Essex and Alresford Colne Rangers drew 0-0.

Hatfield Peverel retained top spot in division one as they beat Gas Recreation Reserves 4-3.

University of Essex Reserves stay joint-top as they beat Bradfield Rovers 5-4.

West Bergholt Reserves drew 1-1 at Harwich & Parkeston and Wormingford & Colne Engaine trounced Barnston AFC Reserves 6-0.

Mersea Island are going from strength to strength as they beat Gosfield United 2-0.

Holland FC Reserves beat Elmden Rovers and Coggeshall Town Reserves defeated Hedinghams United.

Meanwhile, Brightlingsea Regent A are still top of the Colchester & East Essex League premier division, despite losing 3-2 in their crunch match at Belle Vue Social.

Finding the net for Belle Vue, who moved back into second spot, were Josh Didier Grimes, David Weir and Jamie Ennew.

Harry Johnson scored both Brightlingsea goals.

Castle overcame Lexden Allstars 3-1, with Jonathan Stancombe (two) and David Wood scoring.

Oyster found themselves 2-0 down at home to Colchester Athletic, following goals from Zac Maddock and Carl Smith.

However, Oyster rallied in the second half and eventually ran out 4-2 victors, with Thomas Birch, Jack Scholes, David Gunn and John Green netting.

John Fowler Memorial Cup first-round matches took centre stage in the Colchester & District Sunday League.

Colchester Villa are in the bag for round two as they beat AFC Colchester 3-1, with goals from Biggs (2) and Coatsworth.

Corecalona are also through as they saw off Langham United 9-0, thanks to goals from Caley (4), Goodyear (3), Todd and Cheeseworth.

Duckpond beat Ramsey United 6-1, with a brace from Hinks and one each for Goldsmith, Timmins, Duly and B Hammond.

AFC Pegasus could only raise a nine-man side to take on Botolphs, so it was no surprise Botolphs won 7-0.

Bugg and Blanchette both scored hat-tricks and there was also an own goal.

Feering United beat Iceni Wanderers 4-2, thanks to goals from Stone (2), Fitzgerald and Abbott.

Sunday Shrimpers beat Wivenhoe Old Boys 5-2, with their goals coming from Wood, M Palmer, Lindley, Harte and Tiniakos.

Marks Tey came from behind to level their match with Prettygate in the very last minute, thanks to a last-gasp goal from Watkins.

They then won 4-1 on penalties.

Brooker got the Prettygate goal.