M A HART CUPS
THERE'S no stopping Wallisdown Liberal's Terry Foote at the moment and the Hayward Sunday Premier League's leading marksman rifled another four in their 6-0 triumph over Redhill in the fourth round of the M A Hart Robbins Cup.
Mark Reilly and Lawrence Wickham added one each for Liberal.
Burns Lettings netted through Michal Petrec and an own goal but Aspect Bathrooms replied through Steve Mutton and Joe Moody to finish 2-2 after extra-time and eventually go through 4-2 on penalties.
Verwood SSC's M A Hart Nicholas Read Cup run came to an end when Oakdale blew them away 5-0 in the fourth round through Ben Lewis, Dan Proctor, Dan King, James Huckle and an own goal.
HAMPSHIRE CUP
KEVIN James and Ross Clark struck for Berrans Park Avenue in the second round of the Hampshire Senior Cup but they were beaten 4-2 by Cowplain Social.
Two Bournemouth sides went head-to-head in the second round of the Hampshire Intermediate Cup and it was Westside who came out on top when Michael Bailey, Scott Norris and Dan Hymas accounted for Bournemouth Athletic 3-0.
It was a good day for Magpies & Woolsbridge United in the second round of the Hampshire Junior B Cup. The first team romped home 6-0 against Electric thanks to Mark Perry (2), Dave Passey (2), Ruben Fernandes, and an own goal, while John Turle and Fereed Raouf gave the Reserves the verdict 2-1 against Anchor Redbridge.
Boscombe Albion were 3-0 winners against Taran with goals from Dean Feltham (2) and Mark Dawes, while Jes Horgan, Dave Blake, Danny Rattew and Kyle Onions ensured a 4-1 victory for Roko Reserves against Twynham Rangers Reserves.
Completing a successful day for Bournemouth clubs in the competition were Umix who brushed Cove Manor aside 5-1 with goals from Mike La Ronde (2), Ben Toghill, Steve Wheeler and San Read.
Lovett became the first team to break the manager of the month curse this season when they emerged 7-4 winners against Old Thatch in the second round of the Hampshire Junior C Cup.
Phil Davies' hat-trick and further goals from Sandor Wilson, Carl Sly, Keenan Pluck and Matthew Hodgson did the damage.
Shamrock spanked Victoria 4-0 with goals from Gary Davis, Nick Hamilton, Mark Hemington and Gavin Oberholzer, while Simon McFie, Martyn McKinley and Callum Lunn (pen) gave Ace Fabrication a 3-1 success against Lee Athletic.
DIVISION THREE
BEN Chant and Carlo Peroni netted for Division Three pacesetters Littledown but bottom-placed Premier Sports produced a last-minute winner to surprise them 3-2 thanks to Simon Stephens, Scott Mordew and Gary Hurren.
Christchurch Royals take over on top after Steve Goodman and Dan Seymour clinched a 2-1 win over Priory Quays, while Mazars gave Eurasat Lions an 8-1 hammering thanks to Jason Lear's hat-trick and further goals from Andy Heustice (2), Harry Webb, Neil Harris and Marcello Velho.
PREMIER DIVISION
HONOURS were even when the mid-table clash in the Hayward Sunday Premier League between East Christchurch SSC and Foresters Arms finished in a 3-3 draw.
Alan Etherton (2) and Stuart Ellis were the East Christchurch scorers with Adam Gates, Barry Ward and Andy Brook replying for the visitors.
DIVISION ONE
STUART Johnson and Pepe Smith netted for Tradelink Angel in Division One but Brazilians United just got the better of them 3-2 with goals from Charlie Richards (2) and Edgar Zanin.
DIVISION TWO
TX United continue to dominate Division Two with maximum points from their six games after Michael Haskell and Simon Talliss scored two apiece in their 4-0 victory over Boscombe Celtic.
Nearest rivals Queens Park Rovers remain five points behind after Callum Booker and Ben Shephard gave them the edge 2-1 against Old Bournemouthians, while Parley Sports conquered previously-unbeaten Kinson Conservative 3-2 with goals from Leigh Bailey-Pearce (2) and James Dean.
DIVISION FOUR
AFC Verwood opened up a three point lead at the top of Division Four when they beat Fox & Hounds 5-0 with goals from Luke Homer (2), Matt Wesby (2) and James Murray.
Tiegla Tiles go second after Martin Hylland (2), Ian Hyde, Alex Williams and Andrew Moriarty gave them a 5-2 majority over Poole Labour Club, while Real Carling came back from two down at half-time to beat Fernside Sports 3-2 courtesy of Adam Bullas' second-half hat-trick.
DIVISION FIVE
PINOCCHIO are five points clear in Division Five after they shaded it 2-1 against Realty Lettings Rangers thanks to Neil Sexton and an own goal.
Nearest rivals AFC Parkstone netted through Aaron Woldon and Ben Plannels but their unbeaten record was ruined when Rec Athletic beat them 3-2 through Joey Miranda, Nigel Kearley and an own goal.
Chris Fuller and Steve Lane both bagged hat-tricks in AFC Stourvale's 6-3 victory over AFC Westvale, while David Ball rattled in five when Walkford blitzed Lectus Reserves 9-3.
DIVISION SIX
SHADED Miah (2) and Martin De-St-Aubin struck for Hardy's Electrical but the Division Six front-runners took a 7-3 tumble when Ensbury Park opened their points account through Dan Scrimshaw (2), Darren Spiers, Nick Doe and a Luke McArdle hat-trick.
Athelstan move up to second place after Aaron Smith (2) and Sonny Gale ensured a 3-2 success against PSC Lymington Argyle, while AFC Ringwood tonked struggling Branksome Conservative 5-0 with goals from Tom Perriman, Luke Hampson, William Lowth, Duncan Atkinson and Paul Miles.
DIVISION SEVEN
DIVISION Seven leaders White Hart netted through Rob Stephenson (2) and Phil Matthews but they had to settle for a point when Sam Adams (2) and Danny Cornick earned bottom-placed Bournemouth Electric A a 3-3 draw.
Berrans Park Avenue Reserves had the upper hand 4-2 against Rounders thanks to Simon Young's hat-trick and Mark Brading, while TX United Reserves were 3-1 winners against Shoulder of Mutton with goals from Shane Walton, Dan Frisby and Tom Hayward.
DIVISION EIGHT
VIENNA Windows Reserves can see daylight between them and their nearest rivals at the top of Division Eight after Sam Cummings, Vinnie Marmion and Wayne Gavin ensured a 3-0 victory over Heritage Reserves.
Second-placed Poole Bay Estates netted through Mark Haynes and Mark Jackson but went down 3-2 to a couple of Richard Collins strikes and an own goal to Queens Park Rovers Reserves who take over in the runners-up spot.
Falcons are also handily placed after Joe Jeans (2), Michael Leaton and Asher Virabi put paid to Priory Quays Reserves 4-1.
DIVISION NINE
SCOTT Taylor struck for Ferndown Forest but the Division Nine pacesetters crashed 4-1 to goals from Leigh Elliott (2), Paul Roberts and Ollie Moore against Rockbourne who move up to second place.
Real Carling Reserves took a heavy 6-1 tumble when Riversmeet hit them with a four-goal blast from James Neeves and further strikes from Ali Paton and Tim Reynolds.
DIVISION 10
NEWTOWN Rovers are three points clear in Division 10 after Adam Janes (2), Ricky Powell, Daniel Pike and Craig Tyson ensured a convincing 5-1 win over Winton Wanderers.
Martin Frigot led the way with a hat-trick when Rossmore Athletic walloped Branksome Celtic Reserves 9-1 with Shane Barney (2), Matt Armon, Sean Turner, Matt Pollard and Darrell Bennett also on target, while Fiveways United ended their losing sequence by upending Talbot Park 3-1 with goals from Jon Payne (2) and Russell Akerman.
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