DIVISION One leaders Sway were convincing 5-1 winners against Bournemouth Electric thanks to Adam Clark (2), George Aldworth, Wayne Nagy and Bill Stride.
Eliot Brewin netted for South-bourne but the reigning champions crashed to a second successive defeat when Hamworthy Recreation upended them 3-1 with goals from Adam Bowers, Ashley Boyt and Martin Gordon.
Marc Burrows scored all three goals in West Moors' 3-1 success against Lymington and Pennington AFC who replied through Jeremy Barrett.
Mike Conniff bagged as brace for Westover Bournemouth but their recent revival ended in a 4-2 defeat to goals from Tom Barrett, David Hatch, Sam Sainsbury and James Morrish against Redlynch and Woodfalls United.
Trinidad hauled themselves off the bottom of the table when Kirt Holland scored both goals in their 2-1 win over fellow strugglers Redhill Rangers PSC who are now propping up the rest.
WESTOVER FELLED
WESTOVER Bournemouth Reserves hopes of going top of Division Two were dashed when Old Oakmeadians beat them 1-0 with a goal from Lee Wilkins.
Title favourites Verwood Town Reserves also went down 1-0 when Paul Conroy's strike secured all three points for All Stars United.
Tailenders AFC Burton had that sinking feeling when Ferndown Town scuppered them 5-0 courtesy of Martin Kelly's hat-trick, Mark Grimley and an own goal but fellow strugglers Allendale Reserves are going down with all guns blazing, blasting AFC Highcliffe 3-1 with a Stuart Pomeroy treble.
REDLYNCH SUFFER
MUDEFORD Men's Club remain 11 points clear at the top of Division Three after Richie Preston and Paul Langrish ensured a 2-0 victory over Redlynch and Woodfalls United Reserves.
Danny Cocorachio and Neil Johnstone netted for Parley Sports but their promotion drive stalled when Andy Sexton and Karim Clapham earned Bisterne United a 2-2 draw.
Urban Bournemouth edge past them after Eddie Bueno and Ed Ewens clinched a 2-0 success against Malt and Hops United while Dave Rosen scored all three goals in St Mary's 3-0 victory over JP Morgan.
SUTTONERS DO IT WITH POLISH!
SUTTONERS Civil will be dipping into the coffers for some silver polish the way their season is going.
The unbeaten Division One championship favourites, M A Hart Pickford and also Terry Patten Cup finalists are also through to the semi-finals of the Hampshire Intermediate Cup after their 3-1 victory away to Hayling United Reserves.
United took an early lead but Suttoners drew level through a Hayling own goal.
John Bastable put Suttoners in front before the interval after combining well with Jesse Hogson and Danny Rattew wrapped it up early in the second half when he chipped the keeper from 20 yards.
QPA PUNISHED
DIVISION Four high flyers Westover Bournemouth A punished bottom-placed Queens Park Athletic 6-1 through Gary Martin (2), Lee Baker and a Wassim Elkadhi hat-trick.
AFC Branksome stay in hot pursuit with Sean Read, Martyn Beer and Anthony Winders subduing Portcastrian 3-1 while St Andrews tonked Magpies and Woolsbridge United Reserves 4-0 with goals from Tom Flynn, Steve Baker and Craig Davey.
BEARWOOD STAY TOP
Bearwood Social Club maintained their four-point advantage in the Division Six championship race when Colin Webb (2) and Matty Scrimshaw gave them the verdict 3-2 against Southbourne Reserves.
Jon Spooner (2) and Jon Payne gave nearest rivals New Milton Eagles a 3-0 victory over third placed AFC Highcliffe Reserves while David Hamilton (2), Alex Giordano and Paul Senior gave M A Hart Hayward Cup finalists FIFA Standards a 4-0 triumph over Walker Scott Wanderers.
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