CROWN go second on goal difference in the Hayward Sunday Premier League after pole-axing Foresters Arms 8-1 through Gareth Barnes (2), Darren Spiers, Luke McArdle and a four-goal blast from Marc Burrows.
Dan Manuel and Shaun Brazier both bagged hat-tricks when leaders Branksome Railway Hotel crushed struggling Inter KK 11-0 with Paul Getley, Lee Cobb, David Legg, Sean Read and an Andrew Manuel penalty competing the rout.
New Star move up to fourth place after Jamie Moores (2), Dominic Allen (2), Mike Notley and Paul Foley ensured a 6-1 triumph over Berrans Park Avenue while Michael Blythe (2), Anthony Winders, Ben Mowlem and Tony Maguire gave PSC Branksome Haven the upper hand 5-2 against Roko.
Dominic Taylor struck twice for Hordle Spurs but Max Edgell and Gareth Davies earned East Christchurch SSC a useful 2-2 draw.
THREE AHEAD
BRUSHSPORT UK are three points clear in Division One after Gary Millar and Mark Amey gave them a 2-0 success against a depleted Parkbury side.
Unbeaten title favourites Wallisdown Liberal were 3-0 winners against Westside thanks to Terry Foote (2) and Darren Millar while Ringwood Town and Hamworthy RBL cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw.
FOUR-GOAL FINISH
AFC Winton opened up a three-point lead at the top of Division Two when Sacha Navarro (2), Max Frampton and a Dave Sclanders clinched a 4-1 victory over nearest rivals Darby's Corner.
Broadway Sports also fell by the wayside when Tradelink Angel upended them 3-0 through Barry Squires, Robbie Warren and an own goal while Matt Gillett steered Hordle Spurs Reserves to a 1-0 win over Cranleigh.
CHAMPIONSHIP JITTERS
DIVISION Three pacesetters Vienna Windows seem to have developed a bad case of championship jitters making it three games without a win when they crashed to an unexpected 3-0 defeat against Heritage.
Queen Park Rovers remain in contention with Jake Ormond nabbing both goals in their 2-1 win over Real Carling and Alderney Manor are also in the reckoning after Joe Moody (2), Tom Allen and Glyn Morris put paid to Old Bournemouthians 4-0.
NEW STAR EDGED OUT
KEV Palmer netted for Division Four front runners New Star Reserves but AFC Bransgore Reserves just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from Dave Cook and Andrew Ferrett.
Lectus take over on top after Lyndon Davis and Robin Crehan ensured a 2-0 success against Mazars while unbeaten TX United gave Ferndown Locomotive a 5-1 drubbing thanks to Michael Haskell's four goal blitz and a goal from Rob Donovan.
VALINSKI NETS FOUR
PETE Valinski rattled in four when Division Five leaders Hollies United accounted for Bankes 7-4 with the other goals coming from Mark Watts (2) and Kevin Slapp.
Nearest rivals Priory Quays went down 2-1 to goals from Tommy Harris and Will De Silva against third-placed Abbey Estates while PSC Colindale tanned Pinocchio 6-2 courtesy of Pete Lewis' hat trick and further goals from Daniel Lamb (2) and Mike Petrec.
PARKSTONE PIP TITLE RIVALS
AFC Parkstone are eight points clear after Shaun McNally, Ben Corbin and Paul Read (pen) gave then a crucial 3-1 victory over Division Six championship rivals AFC Verwood.
Nearest rivals Hollies crashed to a shock 4-2 defeat to goals from Chris Blake (2), Paul Bates and Michael Nunn against bottom placed Branksome Conservatives.
Walkford Stores stay in the hunt after tonking Hardy's Electrical 7-3 through Craig White (2), Neil Jobbins, Darren Newport and a David Ball hat-trick while Joe Hyams scored all four goals in Boscombe Albion's 4-0 triumph over PSC Lymington Argyle.
ROKO GO LEVEL
ROKO Reserves are level on points with Division Seven leaders Dorset Knob after Danny Rattew (2), Mark Constant, Anthony Griffin, Scott Smith and Danny Snell gave Ensbury Park a 6-1 spanking.
Oakdale Conservatives slipped to a second successive defeat when Ryan Mount settled the issue 1-0 for Hordle Spurs A while bottom-placed Churchill Arms hammered fellow strugglers Chaseside Wanderers 7-1 with goals from Nathan Welch, Steve Davies, Liam Sheridan, Charlie Cattle, Ben Palmer, Adam Newman and Mark Desborough.
BAGULEY TREBLE IN SENIOR WIN
BOURNEMOUTH Electric brought the Hampshire Senior Cup back to Bournemouth again after a convincing 5-0 triumph over NBC Dragons courtesy of a Dan Baguley hat-trick and two goals from substitute Tom Jeffes.
Baguley put the reigning Hayward Sunday League champions in front deep into stoppage time at the end of the first half when he ran onto a through ball to poke it under the hesitant keeper. He then doubled the Sparkies' lead with a powerful near-post header on 65 minutes.
It was game over 10 minutes later when substitute Jeffes was put through and the youngster calmly slotted the ball home.
The 90 minutes were up when Baguley completed his hat-trick but there was still time for Jeffes to get his second in time added on.
CRICKETERS HELD TO DRAW
DIVISION Eight leaders Cricketers 1847 netted through Greg Partridge, Iain Travers and Matt Tramontini in a 3-3 draw with Thursday night's MA Hart Nicholas Read Cup winners White Heather Hornets who replied through Hordan Childs, Mark Downs and an own goal.
Beaten cup finalists Magpies and Woolsbridge United Reserves felled Ferndown Forest 5-0 thanks to John Turle's hat-trick and further goals from Fareed Raouf and Dan Griggs while Dan Wallis (2), Phil Matthews and Andy Hurll gave London Tavern a 4-1 victory over Berrans Park Avenue Reserves.
LAVIN ON TARGET
PAUL Lavin struck twice for Division Nine leaders JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves but they were held to a 2-2 draw by Horse and Jockey.
Second-placed Rounders also dropped two points when Rockbourne held them 2-2 and Poole Bay Estates are now breathing down their necks after Darren Higton, Mark Jackson and Mark Haynes put paid to AFC Bransgore B 3-0.
FIVE POINTS NEEDED
VERWOOD SSC need just five points from their five remaining games to become champions of Division 10 after Shaun Steer scored both goals in their 2-0 win over Newton Rovers.
Nearest rivals DH Britannia were 4-0 winners against Forest Heath while Falcons hammered Bearwood 9-0 courtesy of Joe Jeans' four-goal burst, an own goal and strikes by Jason Snelling, Tom Shevell, Michael Leaton and Matt Chetwynd.
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