REIGNING Division One champions Suttoners Civil maintained their unbeaten record in a 3-0 victory over Bournemouth Electric.
Danny Rattew opened the scoring from 18 yards in the 20th minute and turned provider just before half-time with a long ball to the far post which was headed in by Darren Spiers.
Danny Snell added a third after the break following good work by Stuart Marshall.
Sway remain three points clear at the top after Terry Steadman, Adam Clark and Elliot Boylan ensured a 3-1 success in the local derby with Pennington St Marks who replied through Dan Pidgley.
Peter Pritchard scored both goals in Old Oakmeadians' 2-0 win over Westover Bournemouth, while Redlynch and Woodfalls United and Hamworthy Recreation cancelled each other out in a 3-3 draw.
Ben Read (2) and Paul Gulliver were the Redlynch scorers with Gavin Haynes, Ashley Boyt and Dan Manuel extending Hammers' unbeaten run to eight games.
HIGH FIVE FOR UNITED
HUNDRED per cent Harrington United are five points clear in Division Three after Matthew Saunders and Chris Walton gave them the edge 2-1 against New Milton Linnets.
Dorset Knob also have maximum points and Anthony Winders (2), Michael Blythe (2), Curtis McAlinney and Wayne Smith gave them the upper hand 6-3 against Bisterne United who replied via Spencer Morgan, Andy Neal and an own goal.
St Mary's suffered only their second defeat of the season when Sway Reserves surprised them 1-0 with a goal from Fabian Argiz, while JPMorgan scuppered Clearwater 7-0 thanks to Blair Hyland's hat-trick and further goals from marksmen Jonathan Winn (2), Adam Croker and Lloyd Wallen.
Old Oakmeadians move up to second place in Division Four after Ashley Williams (2), Scott Reilly, Josh Carter, Craig MacDonald, and Reece Vincent gave Magpies and Woolsbridge United a 6-0 drubbing.
Redlynch and Woodfalls United Reserves were also 6-0 winners when Lee Roberts (2), Jimmy Hunt (2), Lloyd Jolliffe and James Dorrington accounted for Newtown Con, while Fencing Centre are now unbeaten in five games after upending Stourvale 4-1 through Mark Rossiter and a Chris Draper hat-trick.
LEADERS' SCALP FOR STANDARDS
CHRIS Jackson netted for Division Six leaders Redlynch and Woodfalls United A but it was not quite enough to save them from a 2-1 defeat against FIFA Standards whose goals came from Mark McCarthy and Lee Metcalf.
Simon Colborne and Mark Newton struck for third-placed Fordingbridge Turks Reserves but they had to settle for a point when Walker Scott Wanderers replied through Scott Ramsier and an own goal to force a 2-2 draw.
HOLDERS' EXTRA EFFORT
OLLIE Reynolds, Kevin Crabb, and Nathan Welch netted for Alderholt in the semi-final of the MA Hart Page Croft Cup but it's holders Twynham Rangers who go through to the final.
David Bratt and Gareth Brickhill scored two each for Rangers to give them the verdict 4-3 after extra-time.
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