DIVISION One new boys Old Oakmeadians have an M A Hart Pickford Cup final to look forward to at the end of their first season in the top flight following their 3-0 semi-final victory over Second Division Fordingbridge Turks.
Alan Marsh, Scott Nicholson and Sean Huggins scored the goals that set Oakmeadians up for a prestigious Hurn Bridge showdown with Southbourne.
SWAY GO CLEAR
SWAY go three points clear in Division One after Alex Davis (2), Adam Gates, Bill Stride and Dominic Taylor gave them a 5-1 triumph over their "bogey team" Redlynch abd Woodfalls United who replied through Daryl Hibberd.
At the other end of the table, Redhill Rangers were on the receiving end again when Bournemouth Electric shaded it 1-0 with a goal from Danny Marsh.
SUTTONERS ON TOP
SUTTONERS Civil Reserves take over on top of Division Two after Wayne Doe, Lee Owen and Danny Rattew ensured a 3-0 victory over Mploy while Mudeford Men's Club gave tailenders Bournemouth A a 6-0 drubbing thanks to Max Edgell (2), Matt Wells and a Lee Moss hat-trick.
RECORD MAINTAINED
BISTERNE United netted through Andy Sexton and Andy Neal but unbeaten Division Three leaders Harrington United maintained their perfect record by tanning them 6-2 with goals from Ben Mowlam (2), Paul Wilkinson, Marc Gover, Stuart Stone and Ryan Toms.
Nearest rivals St Andrews were 3-0 winners against Sway Reserves courtesy of Steve Baker (2) and Tom Flynn while Dave Mountford (2), Tom Pepper (2), John Murray and Mark Downs gave St Mary's the upper hand 6-3 against JP Morgan who replied through James McLetchie (2) and Adam Croker.
SWEET SEVENTEEN
THERE is no sign of Portcastrian easing up as they extended their lead at the top of Division Four to 17 points by tonking Newtown Con 5-0 through Dan Jones (2), Ben Virabi, Phil Warman and an own goal.
Fareed Raouf and Colin Brown netted for Magpies and Woolsbridge United but Alderholt just got the better of them 3-2 with goals from Mark Desborough (2) and Kevin Crabb.
Fencing Centre's winning run came to an end but Paul Lines and Mark Rossiter did earn them a creditable 2-2 draw with Malt n' Hops United whose goals came via Mark Chiverton and Brett McEwan.
LEADERS HELD
JOHN Blake struck for Division Five leaders Suttoners Civil A but they had to settle for a point when Dave Windsor earned promotion rivals Bisterne United Reserves a 1-1 draw.
Parkside Wanderers are now just two points behind the leaders with four games in hand after Gary Anderson (2), Darren Shorey and Dean Johnson ensured a 4-2 success against St Andrews Reserves.
Alex Martin netted for Burley but Bournemouth UST surprised them 3-1 with goals from Tom Symons, Tom Eastwood and Todd Catlin while Griffin accounted for Queens Park Athletic 5-0 with goals from Lee Cooper (2), Dave Frampton (2) and Matt Turner.
REDLYNCH AT THE HEAD
REDLYNCH and Woodfalls United A hold top spot in Division Six after Chris Jackson (2), Luke Roberts (2) and Stewart Bartlett ensured a 5-2 victory over Somerford Sports.
AFC Highcliffe Reserves remain two points behind with a game in hand after Ian Russell and an own goal gave them the edge 2-1 against Walker Scott Wanderers.
Dean Hooper and Ryan Moir netted for third placed Fordingbridge Turks Reserves but Nick Collier salvaged a 2-2 draw for Rockbourne with his last kick of the match equaliser.
Screw-it Carpentry put together an impressive 6-1 victory over FIFA Standards thanks to Robbie Cole (2), Derrant Blenman, Martin Goodship, John Ranson and San Read.
Meanwhile, AFC Burton Reserves celebrated their first win of the season when ambushing fellow strugglers Bournemouth Hospital 6-0 thanks to Rikki Parrett's four-goal blast and further goals from Mark Whitby and Kevin Cook.
As if Little Brit Inn weren't in enough trouble, bottom of the table following 13 straight defeats and along comes one of the BFA's most prolific marksmen Liam McGlynn to stick seven past them to put Southbourne Reserves on course for an 8-2 triumph.
Richard Clark was the other Southbourne scorer with Danny Williams getting both goals for LBI.
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