PREMIER Division leaders Hamworthy Recreation could only manage a 1-1 draw with Suttoners Civil.

Suttoners edged in front through Jesse Hodgson, but Hammers equalised when Ashley Ayley rounded off a neat move with a clinical finish.

Darren Facer and Wayne Smith netted for Dorset Knob, but Sway forced a 2-2 draw with goals from Elliot Boylan and James Totczyk.

Meanwhile, Old Oakmeadians and Pennington St Marks finished all square 1-1 with Tom Hall’s strike for Old Oaks cancelled out by Pennington’s Hisham Douik.

Dominic Parnell netted for Westover Bournemouth, but Adam Trimby and Jon Cook gave Parley Sports edge 2-1.

Although Andy Savage struck, Redlynch & Woodfalls United were on the receiving end again when Mudeford Men’s Club shaded it 2-1 with goals from Max Edgell and Scott Kelly.

• Portcastrian go back on top of Division One after Robert Woolner (2), Ben Virabi (2), Adam Morris and Daniel Sheen ensured a 6-1 triumph over Redhill Rangers.

Harrington United stayed in touch with the leaders with a 5-2 victory over relegation-threatened Fordingbridge Turks.

But there was an unexpected setback for Poole Borough when bottom-placed AFC Highcliffe chalked up their first win of the season, 3-2. The goals came from Ollie Wells (2) and James Capel.

Phil Bolton fired in a 35-yard free kick for St Mary’s, but their recent revival was halted when Trinidad upended them 2-1 with goals from Ben Spencer and Charlie Hopkinson.

Neil Pidgley netted for Ferndown Town in the other Division One game, but Alderholt forced a 1-1 draw.

• Dominic Taylor rattled in four when Division Two pacesetters Tuakana walloped Walkford 5-1. Richard Grubb was the other Tuakana marksman, with David Ball on target for Walkford.

New Milton Linnets’ Michael Blow, Danny Light and Nick Broom ensured a 3-1 success against Mploy, who replied through Robert Cotton.

Twynham Rangers had the upper hand 4-2 against Ferndown Sports thanks to Paul Brandreth (2), Sam Nash and Chris Forbes. Ross Burns and Jamie Hales were the Ferndown scorers.

Meanwhile, Lee Hince (2), Chris Samuels and Amine Abadou struck for bottom-placed JP Morgan, but Suttoners Civil Reserves were 7-4 winners thanks to Sam Hayward’s hat-trick and further goals from Paul Lines (2), Lee Owen and Colin Murphy.

• Suttoners Civil A remain four points clear in Division Three after Matty Scrimshaw, Wayne Evans and Malcolm McDonnell gave them a 3-0 victory over Cherry Bees.

Nearest rivals Fencing Centre gave Seabournes a 7-2 drubbing through Jamie Sheppard, Mark Rossiter, James Goral, Steven Cain and a Richard Tubbs hat-trick, while AFC Burton accounted for Stourvale 4-1 with goals from Garry Chancellor, Mark Brading, Chris Stubbs and Ben Close.

Mick Ward plundered four and Sacha Navarro bagged a hat-trick when Wallisdown Conservative gained an 8-2 triumph over AFC Parkstone.

Queens Park Athletic hammered Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves 9-2 with goals from Adam Janes (2), Gary Earl, Lloyd Pearce, Dave Wallace, Jamie Barclay, Mark Samson, Phil Redman and Dan Griggs.

Old Oakmeadians Reserves downed fellow strugglers Ringwood United 3-0 with goals from Dale Senior (2) and Sean Dunning.

• Robbie Haines’s brace looked to have landed all three points for Division Four pacesetters New Milton Eagles until South Coast Demolition grabbed a last-minute equaliser to salvage a 2-2 draw. Danny Payne and Paul Stanyard were the Demolition marksmen.

Simon Leman netted for Albany Athletic, but they went down 3-1 to goals from Craig Davey (2) and Adrian Pavey for Henleys Electric.

Gavin Jenkins struck twice for Burley, but Darren Rastrick and Dan Pringle earned Magpies a 2-2 draw.

FC Athletico, meanwhile, thrashed AFC West Moors 7-0 courtesy of Chris Hardy’s hat-trick and further goals from Pete Longley, Chris Biddle, Steve Clark and Robbie Agidbashyan.

Mark McCarthy (2) and Kieron Burton gave Fifa Standards a 3-1 success in the basement battle with tailenders Shamrock.

• Division Five pacesetters AFC Pennington’s perfect record was ruined when promotion rivals Branksome Celtic came back with a Terry Colbourne hat-trick to topple them 3-1.

Lee Moss nabbed a hat-trick in Mudeford Men’s Club Reserves’ 4-0 triumph over Chaplins, while Bisterne Rangers just got the better of Rockbourne 1-0.

Tim Somerfield struck twice for Screw-It Carpentry, but Bournemouth A held them to a 2-2 draw thanks to a couple of goals from Edger Zanin.

Elsewhere, Lee Baxter and Sam Cook netted for Twynham Rangers Reserves, but Griffin ambushed them 4-2 through Rob Ward, Matt Turner, James Carter and an own goal.

• Calvin Mace netted for Division Six leaders Townsend Spartans, but Claymoor Construction upended them 3-1 with goals from Gethyn Badman, Ollie Martin and Gary Forsey.

Charlie Field tucked away another hat-trick when AFC Bransgore hammered Fordingbridge Turks Reserves 7-1, with Matt Parker, Adam Parker, Aaron Wheeler and Richard Hickling also on target.

Paul Guzzan (2), Mike Thompson (2) and Josh Harper netted for Queens Park Athletic Reserves, but Bransgore United Reserves salvaged a 5-5 draw thanks to Sean Barton, Tom Lawrie and Paul Squires (3).

Daryl Collins (2), Andrew Mapstone and Ben Pantling gave AFC Burton Reserves a 4-1 victory over Bournemouth Hospital, while Alderholt Reserves and Portcastrian Reserves cancelled each other out in a 2-2 draw.

Elsewhere, Tom Davies and Mickey Price netted for Alderholt, with Brett Stimson and Phil Warman replying for Ports.