BOURNEMOUTH Electric took over on top of the Premier Division after Mike Wynne’s second-half strike gave them the edge 2-1 in a terrific game with Sway.
Pete Howard had given the Sparkies the lead from the penalty spot in the first half with Sway equalising from a Ben Thomson penalty.
Reigning champions Westover Bournemouth went second after Ed Ewens clinched a 1-0 win at Redlynch & Woodfalls United, while Darren Spiers and Rowan Robinson gave Bournemouth Manor a 2-0 success against Trinidad.
Tom Hall (2) and Keith Fitz-John netted for Old Oakmeadians but they had to settle for a point when Stuart Pomeroy, Mark Frampton and Dave Wrixton earned bottom-placed Allendale a 3-3 draw.
• Mudeford Men’s Club are two points clear at the top of Division One after James Wright (2), Gareth Weigh and Pete Old ensured a 4-1 victory over Ferndown Town Greenfields.
Harrington United, meanwhile, are second after Jimmy Rowley earned them a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth Electric reserves, who replied through James Bellamy.
Luke McCoy, Paul Conroy and James Bates were the FC Bournemouth marksmen in their 3-0 win over Holt United, while Twynham Rangers outgunned tailenders Bisterne United 6-3 thanks to an Ashley Nash hat-trick and further goals from Kev Brennan (2) and Dan Bailey.
• Paul Barber and Mark Pudney both bagged hat-tricks in Richmond Park Con’s 8-2 drubbing of Mploy in Division Two with the other two goals coming from Jamie Dawson.
James Totczyk notched a hat-trick in Sway reserves’ 5-0 triumph over Bournemouth Manor reserves with David Steadman and Dan Fairhurst adding one each.
Elsewhere, New Milton Linnets shaded it 2-1 against Seyward Windows thanks to Tom Linbourne and Jon Turner, while Joe Liddicoat (2), Spencer Bungard and David Ball gave Galleon the upper hand 4-2 against St Mary’s.
• Steve Flynn hit Old Oakmeadians reserves for six when Division Three pacesetters Bournemouth Electric A gave them a 9-1 drubbing.
Tony Sadler (2) and Adrian Pavey were the other Electric marksmen with goalkeeper Craig MacDonald getting the Old Oaks consolation goal with a massive clearance from his own penalty area.
Nearest rivals Bisterne Rangers just got the better of Mudeford Men’s Club reserves 4-3 with goals from Luke Walker, Sam Hills, Sam Faulkner and Charlie Heggan, while Parley Sports A were 4-1 winners against Redlynch & Woodfalls United reserves thanks to Toby Holmes (2), Kingsley White and Alex Jackson.
• Wes Jones and Lee Pender netted for Queens Park Athletic reserves in Division Four but Magpies forced a 2-2 draw with goals from Dan Pringle and Richard Pile.
New Milton Eagles, meanwhile, spanked Milford 6-0 thanks to Jon Spooner (2), Shahed Miah, Gary Chancellor, Chris Payne and Dominic Taylor.
• Robert Cole was the four-goal star when Screw-It Carpentry stormed to the top of Division Five with an emphatic 8-1 triumph over Bournemouth Manor A. Dean Hindle, Tom Somerfield, Tom Bradford and Sam Packham were the other Screw-It marksmen.
Meanwhile, FC Boscelona moved into third place after their 5-2 success against Witchampton reserves came courtesy of Eddie Knight and a four-goal blast from Tom Williams.
• River Smith led the way with four when Portcastrian reserves hammered Bransgore United reserves 11-3 in Division Six with Steve Pockneall (2), Steve Crawford (2), Alex Mackenzie, Russel Woolner and Stuart Mariner also on target.
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