PENNINGTON St Marks are the new leaders of Division One after Peter Hurford and Will Pitcher gave them the verdict 2-1 against bottom-placed Hamworthy Recreation who replied through John Peat.
Liam McGlynn scored all three goals in Southbourne's 3-0 victory over Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves while Sway trounced Westover Bournemouth 9-0 with a Dylan Hooper hat-trick and further goals from Bill Stride (2), Adam Gates (2), Elliot Boylan and Dan Webb.
MPLOY HIT FOR SIX SECOND-placed Bournemouth Electric Reserves gave Mploy 6-1 spanking in Division Two with goals from Luke Wadey (2), Kevin Wright, John Turle, Mark Pudney and Kane Daysh.
Anthony Griffin settled the issue 1-0 for Suttoners Civil Reserves against Allendale while Lee Moss and Max Edgell bagged two each in Mudeford Club's 4-1 tanning of AFC Highcliffe.
LINNETS TAKE TUMBLE DIVISION Three pacesetters New Milton Linnets took another tumble when St Andrews poleaxed them 5-0 thanks to Tom Flynn's hat-trick and further goals from Alan Cunningham and Mike Roberts.
Bisterne United are in second place after Dan Friedman (2) and Spencer Morgan gave them the edge 3-2 against Clearwater who replied through Liam Meldrum and Andy Short.
Harrington United maintained their 100-per-cent record when Ben Mowlam (2) and Paul Wilkinson put paid to Westover Bournemouth A 3-0 while Lloyd Wallen (2), SimonYates and Chris Samuels gave JP Morgan a 4-1 victory over AFC Burton.
BEN HITS LATE WINNER DIVISION Four front-runners Portcastrian had to wait until the 85th minute for Ben Virabi to steer them to a 1-0 win over Stourvale.
David Ball was the four goal star when second placed Walkford thrashed Malt n Hops United 8-0 with Ryan Beck and Scott Assinder adding two apiece.
Old Oakmeadians Reserves were 5-0 winners against Wessex Lions through Kenny Wilson (2), Dave Bundy, Alex Brannicki, and Ashley Williams while Cherry Bees shaded it 4-3 against Magpies & Woolsbridge United with goals from Matt McCrow (2), Matt James and Nick Gillingham.
Alderholt upended Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves 4-0 with goals from Ollie Reynolds (2), Marl Desborough, and Kevin Crabb while Paul Lines earned Fencing Centre a 1-1 draw with Winton CC.
UST TAKE HAMMERING BISTERNE United Reserves remain three points clear in Division Five when they hammered Bournemouth UST 8-1 thanks to Henry Shutler's hat-trick and further goals from Ashley Gritt, Marc Jennings, Neil Skillings, Dan Dickson and Lee Mansi.
Nearest rivals Suttoners Civil A just got the better of Griffin 3-2 thanks to Gary Ings (2) and Wayne Murry while Parkside Wanderers gave Phoenix a 9-2 drubbing thanks to Joe Bond's five-goal blast, accompanied by Dean Johnson's hat-trick and a goal from Micky Cole.
There is light at the end of the tunnel for Queens Park Athletic who moved off the bottom of the table after Dan Griggs (2), Jack Warren and Lloyd Pearce secured an impressive 4-1 victory over New Milton Eagles.
ROCKBOURNE ROCKED DIVISION Six leaders Redlynch & Woodfalls United A gave Rockbourne a 7-1 larruping with goals from Tony Randall (2), Luke Charity (2), Dave Way, Kit Jackson and Tom Dale.
Nearest rivals Fordingbridge Turks crushed Little Brit Inn 9-0 thanks to Simon Colborne (2), Steve White (2), Ryan Moir, Craig Selby, Dean Hooper, John Gaffney and Mark Bratcher.
Twynham Rangers Reserves gave Bournemouth Hospital the treatment 6-2 courtesy of Dan Cook's hat-trick, a Paul Brandreth strike, and two own goals while Walker Scott Wanderers tonked Somerford Sports 5-0 with goals from Ben Traves, Marcus Drewett, Waqas Ahmed, Scott Ramsier and Ahmed Khalifa.
Darren Britton, Stuart Harvey, and Ian Russell gave AFC Highcliffe Reserves a 3-2 success against FIFA Standards and Southbourne Reserves were also 3-2 winners when David Gashi, Lee Pearson and Mimoune Fadel accounted for AFC Burton Reserves.
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