M A Hart Pickford Cup giant-killers Harrington United took another First Division scalp when they got the better of Trinidad 4-2 after extra-time in their fourth-round tie.
Paul Wilkinson (2), Ryan Toms and Ben Mowlam scored for Third Division Harrington with Martin Huntley and Ian Daly replying for Trinidad.
Another Division Three side causing an upset were St Andrews when Tom Flynn (2), Craig Varley and Luke McCoy gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Second Division Ferndown Town, whose goals came from Craig Robinson and Mark Grimley.
HAMPSHIRE CUP
LUKE McArdle completed his hat-trick with an 85th minute winner when last season's Hampshire Intermediate Cup finalists Suttoners Civil shaded it 3-2 in their third-round tie with West Wight.
Mudeford Mens Club are also through after Lee Moss (2), Max Edgell and Sam Atkins gave them the verdict 4-3 against Horndean Reserves, while Southbourne ousted Hythe & Dibden Reserves 3-0 with goals from Tom Horne (2) and Jimmy Faulkner.
Malt n Hops United's excellent run of form continued with a 3-1 success at Otterbourne in the second round of the Hampshire Junior B Cup, the goals coming from Nick Clark (2) and Mick Hayles.
Twynham Rangers just got the better of AFC Wolversdene Reserves 3-2 after extra-time with goals from Chris Forbes, Gareth Brickhill and Paul Johnson.
Bisterne United were also 3-2 winners when Dave Fraser, Spencer Morgan and Danny Friedman put paid to AFC Energy.
Burley gave AFC Aldermoor the treatment 7-0 in the second round of the Hampshire Junior B Cup with goals from Phil Matthews (2), Alex Martin, Kenny King, Callum Maher, Gavin Jenkins and Steve Moorman.
Tom Sainsbury scored Redlynch & Woodfalls United A's extra-time winner in their 1-0 success against Carisbrooke United Reserves and Bournemouth UST also needed extra-time to polish off Kyngs Town Reserves 3-2 with goals from Tom Symons (2) and Tom Eastwood.
WILTSHIRE JUNIOR CUP
BEN Read was the four-goal star of Redlynch & Woodfalls United's 7-0 triumph over Calne Eagles in the second round of the Wiltshire Junior Cup with the other goals coming from James Morrish (2) and Matt Gurd.
DIVISION THREE
THE Manager of the Month curse struck again when Mark Daniel's New Milton Linnets, unbeaten leaders in Division Three, crashed 2-0 to a couple of Dave Mountford strikes against St Mary's.
Dorset Knob still have maximum points and they move up to second place after Anthony Winders, Stuart Corbin and Sean Read ensured a 3-0 victory over Westover Bournemouth A, while Danny Wills, Dave Gillard, Andy Short and Jim Cowdroy were the Clearwater marksmen in their 4-0 triumph over Dasco United.
DIVISION ONE
LUKE Whittaker struck with a 45-yard effort for Old Oakmeadians but their unbeaten run in Division One came to an end when Pennington St Marks upended them 2-1.
Tailenders Hamworthy Recreation opened their points account when they held Bournemouth Electric to a 0-0 draw, while Westover Bournemouth and Verwood Town battled out a 3-3 draw with Paul Hedges, Harry Wilkes and Brett Jones on target for Westover and Steve Reeves, Andy Martin and Brian Quilton replying for the visitors.
DIVISION TWO
MIKE La Ronde notched another hat-trick when Division Two leaders Parley Sports tanned AFC Highcliffe 4-1 with Jon Brown getting the other one.
Bournemouth Electric Reserves go second on goal difference after John Turle (2), Dave McQuillan, Kane Daysh and Luke Wadey ensured a 5-1 victory over Mploy, while Allendale doubled their points total when Kevin Welstead and Ben White earned them a 2-2 draw with Fordingbridge Turks.
DIVISION FOUR
LEWIS Dear and Ben Virabi scored two apiece when Division Four frontrunners Portcastrian gave Magpies & Woolsbridge United a 7-0 drubbing with David Young, Dan Jones and Adam Morris adding one each.
Walkford go second after Craig White and David Ball subdued Wessex Lions 2-0, while Winton CC move off the bottom of the table after their 5-2 victory over Fencing Centre.
DIVISION FIVE
HENRY Shutler grabbed a last-minute winner for Division Five pacesetters Winton CC to settle the issue 1-0 against bottom-placed Queens Park Athletic.
Grant Cormack earned second-placed Suttoners Civil A a 1-1 draw with New Milton Eagles, while Darren Shorey and substitute Gary Anderson gave Parkside Wanderers the edge 2-1 against Bearwood United.
DIVISION SIX
SIMON Colborne bagged a hat-trick when Fordingbridge Turks Reserves gave Rockbourne a 5-1 tonking in Division Six with Dean Hooper and Ryan Moir adding one each.
FIFA Standards poleaxed Little Brit Inn 5-0 courtesy of Drew Allen, Paul Senior and a Mark McCarthy hat-trick, while Dale Simpson, Liam Jones and Curt Bolson gave Somerford Sports a 3-1 success against Twynham Rangers Reserves.
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