Just one Colchester and East Essex League side remains in the Essex Junior Trophy after Real Ravensdale knocked out fellow seasiders Clacton United Reserves.

Real won 6-1 to claim their place in the area semi-final, with a brace by Richie Beet and ones by Andy Reed, Dean Blanche, Neil Brooks and Jay Rider.

There were only two games in the premier division and Colchester Hotspurs continued their winning streak, beating Harwich Rangers 2-1 with a strike from Callum Spindler and an own goal.

A goal apiece for Michael Lewis and Karl Hall locked Kirby Athletic and Wormingford Wanderers together in a 1-1 draw.

Division one saw Cinque Port win 6-1 against Stoke by Nayland.

University of Essex fourths outgunned Castle 4-2 in the only other match with Charlie Lattimer hitting a hat-trick and Reece Pooleall getting the other.

In division two, Feering remained at the summit although their game with Eastcliff was abandoned after 20 minutes, while FC Clacton A beat Wormingford Reserves 3-1.

New Field recovered from their hammering the previous week and Nayland Rangers were on the receiving end in a 6-2 defeat, including four goals for Roger Smith.

University of Essex fifths lost 4-3 to Wimpole 2000 Reserves, who had goals from Chris Arkley, Gary Hunnable, James Hunt and David Wells.

Division Three saw Boxford Rovers lose their 100 per cent record to a very strong University of Essex sixths, losing 5-3.

Kirby Reserves head the table with a 3-2 win over FCC XI thanks to goals from Daniel Greenleaf, Robert Gillmore and Jamie Goodwin, while Brantham Athletic A and Abbey Fields had a close game, which finished 5-5.

Two goals came from Glen Davies and there was a hat-trick from Dan Omuoreh for Abbey Field.

Colchester Athletic Reserves crawled away from the bottom two after a 3-1 win at Stoke by Nayland Reserves.