DIVISION One pacesetters Redlynch & Woodfalls United went down 1-0 to a goal from Neil Miller away at Pennington St Marks and reigning champions Suttoners Civil go top on goal difference after overpowering a youthful Electric side 5-0.

The sides were only separated by a Luke McArdle strike at the interval but John Bastable's second half hat-trick and a goal from Danny Snell ensured a comfortable win for the champs.

Newly-promoted Old Oaks were also 5-0 winners when Peter Pritchard (2), Tom Hall, Adam Light and Aaron Drayton put paid to Hamworthy Recreation who, after seven successive defeats, are already four points adrift at the bottom.

Mark Ryan gave Redhill Rangers an early lead but Southbourne came good in the end with late goals from substitute Tom Horne and skipper Rade Krunic to win 2-1.

Harry Wilkes netted for Westover Bournemouth but they were on the receiving end again when Trinidad upended them 4-1 with goals from Dan Ravelin (2), Paul Gibbs and Ian Daly.

In the other Division One game, Adam Richmond netted for Verwood Town but they had to settle for a point when Adam Gates earned Sway a 1-1 draw.

PARLEY'S POINTS

URBAN Bournemouth led through Roy Leigh-Bryant and Hassan Ahmed but Parley Sports continue to lead Division Two after they came back with goals from Mike La Ronde, Chris Trimby, Jon Brown and Neil Johnstone to win 4-2.

Nearest rivals Ferndown Town just got the better of Fordingbridge Turks 3-2 with goals from Danny Moore, Michael Haskell and Simon Talliss, while Westover Bournemouth Reserves crushed AFC Highcliffe 8-0. James Hind led the way with a hat-trick and Max Wilcock bagged a brace with Alf Andrew, Kieron Wall and Ali Brown adding one each.

Tailenders Bournemouth A also took a heavy 8-0 tumble when Electric Reserves let rip through Kevin Wright, Dave McQuillan and hat-tricks from both John Turle and Luke Wadey, while Max Edgell (2), Richie Preston and Paul Moss gave Mudeford Mens Club a convincing 4-0 win over Suttoners.

LINNETS LEAD THE WAY

NEW Milton Linnets, with maximum points from six games, are six points clear in Division Three after Dave Plunkett, Michael Blow, John Daniel and Tony Stanton brushed Westover Bournemouth A aside 4-0.

Anthony Winders rattled in four when Dorset Knob beat Sway Reserves 8-2 with Grant Payne, Sean Read, Justin Windle and Marc Vincent also on target.

Sam Goodwin struck twice for Cherry Bees but their unbeaten record in Division Four was ruined when leaders Portcastrian emerged 4-2 winners in the top of the table clash thanks to Ben Virabi (2), Dan Jones and Chris Egerton.

Redlynch A find themselves seven points clear in Division Six after Luke Charity scored both goals in their 2-1 win over Screw-it Carpentry. At the other end of the table, Little Brit Inn still await their first points after Ben Traves settled the issue 1-0 for Walker Scott.

KYLE ON FIRE

KYLE O'Nions, Vincent Marmion and Paimon Vitani netted for unbeaten Suttoners Civil A but Bisterne United Reserves replace them on top of Division Five after walloping them 8-3 with goals from Ali Wiseman (2), Dave Lock, Craig Coleman, Phil Turner, Ashley Gritt, Marc Jennings and Andy Hurll.

Phoenix tanned Magpies Reserves 6-1 thanks to Richie John-son's hat-trick and further goals from Chris Winfield, Stavros Themistockli and Colin Simmons, while tailenders Queens Park got off the mark at last when they triumphed 6-1 against St Andrews Reserves through Josh Harper, Dan Griggs, Ross Goode and a Lloyd Pearce hat-trick.