SANDOR Wilson scored all three goals when BFA new boys Lovett booked their place in the final of the Hampshire Junior C Cup with a 3-1 semi-final victory over AFC Drayton.

Premier League pacesetters Wallisdown Liberal, meanwhile, returned to winning ways when Mark Reilly and Paul Merrifield gave them the edge 2-1 against West Moors Social Club who replied through Liam McGlynn.

Alan Etherton struck twice for second-placed East Christchurch SSC but they were held to a 2-2 draw by Roko who netted through Phil Staples and an own goal.

Dan Baguley bagged a hat-trick when reigning champions Bournemouth Electric gave Hordle Spurs a 5-1 tonking with the other two goals coming from Joe Kittle while Terry Steersman (2), Jon Spooner, and Phil Hayward ensured a 4-0 victory for Berrans Park Avenue against Foresters Arms.

Luke Penfold struck for bottom-placed Redhill but Branksome Railway Hotel just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from Dan Manuel and Lee Cobb.

SPIRE SIX-SHOOTERS

Spire Broadway remain eight points clear in Division One after their 6-2 triumph over Bournemouth Athletic with goals from Shaun Walbridge (2), Lee Sham (2), Tom Flynn, and Sean McCoy.

Kane Daysh, Dave Watson, and Neil Wardle gave Bournemouth Electric Reserves the verdict 3-2 against Westside and bottom-placed AFC Hamworthy were also 3-2 winners when Dave Woodrow (2) and James Patey accounted for Brazilians United.

Vienna Windows opened up a four-point lead in Division Two when they polished off AFC Burton 5-0 with second-half goals from Sam Purdy (2), Nick Reed, Adam Maton, and Richard Howard.

Nearest rivals Cranleigh took a 4-0 tumble when promotion rivals Queens Park Athletic let rip through Mark Goldsworthy (2), Callum Booker, and Daniel Webb while Kinson Conservative had a 4-1 majority over Branksome Celtic thanks to Pete Valinski's hat-trick and a goal from Karl Wicks.

  • Division Three pacesetters Christchurch Royals netted through Luke Arkless and Garry Hepple but New Star Reserves toppled them 6-2 courtesy of Ben Bosley's hat-trick and further goals from Joe Moody (2), and Chris Foster to boost their own promotion hopes.

Littledown are the new leaders after their emphatic 10-2 thrashing of Christchurch United with goals from Ben Chant (2), Dan Jones (2), Carlo Peroni (2), Ryan Irvin (2), Robbie Smith, and Sam Smith (pen) while Heritage remain in contention after Richard Sands (2) and Nick Mitchell gave them a 3-2 success against Mazars.

NO LETTING UP THE TITLE PACE

Burns Lettings remain seven points clear in Division Four after Mike Power, Fred Dennard and Nick Yorke ensured a 3-2 win over Ferndown Locomotive.

Luke Homer and Russ Dyer nabbed two each in second-placed AFC Verwood's 5-1 triumph over Real Carling with the other goal coming from Ben Evans while Tiegla Tiles were 5-2 winners against Fox & Hounds thanks to Andy Moriarty, Jason Cliffe, and a Sam Cole hat-trick.

  • Pete Thompson struck for Pinocchio but the runaway Division Five leaders were beaten 2-1 by promotion rivals Queens Park whose goals came from Ryan Ashford and James Burgess.

Second-placed Walkford put paid to AFC Westvale 4-1 with goals from Scott Assinder, David Ball, John Nicholls, and Steve Rogers and AFC Parkstone remain in contention after tanning Boscombe Albion 7-2 through Dave Wrixton (2), Christopher Grubb, Aaron Wolden, and a Matt Kirkham hat-trick.

DORSET DENIED

Paul Stanyard (2), Steve Newman, and Stuart Harley struck for Dorset Knob but the Division Six pacesetters went down 5-4 to cup giant-killers Ensbury Park who netted through Darren Spiers, Will Barnes, and a Gareth Barnes hat-trick.

Nearest rivals Hardy's Electrical are eight points behind after Will Ireland (2) and Greg Jones gave them the upper hand 3-1 against Pottery.

Churchill Arms crushed tailenders Branksome Conservative 10-0 courtesy of Jason Thorne's hat-trick and further goals from Ryan Moir (2), Stuart Bradford, Mark Desborough, Adam Newman, Simon Dorrington, and Dan Pusey while Duncan Atkinson bagged a hat-trick in AFC Ringwood's 6-1 triumph over PSC Lymington Argyle with Tom Perriman, Lauke Hampson, and Ben Tucker adding one each.

PARK PICK UP POINTS

Second-placed Berrans Park Avenue Reserves did their Division Seven title hopes no harm at all when Alex Martin, Simon Young, and Adam Lavis clinched a crucial 3-1 win over promotion rivals Magpies and Woolsbridge United Reserves.

Adam Parker was the four-goal star of AFC Bransgore A's 8-2 trouncing of TX United Reserves with Ryan New, Ed Mercer, Troy Bell, and Dave Brown also on target while JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves subdued Rounders 2-0 with goals from James Street and Mark Pimperton.

Falcons move up to second place in the Division Eight championship race when they gave New Milton Borough a 6-0 drubbing courtesy of Asher Virabi, Karl White, Sam Chetwynd, and a Jason Snelling hat-trick.

Falcons have an opportunity to get their hands on some silverware on Thursday night when they meet Division Eight promotion rivals Oakdale at Hurn Bridge in the M A Hart Nicholas Read Cup Final (kick-off 7.30pm).

Mark King netted for Oakdale but they had to settle for a point when Chris Roberts earned relegation threatened Kings Arms an unexpected 1-1 draw.

Mark Haynes (2), Craig Haynes, and Mark Jackson were the Poole Bay Estates marksmen in their 4-1 victory over Chaseside Wanderers while Dan Bartlett earned bottom-placed Priory Quays Reserves a 1-1 draw with Bell Plumbing.

Riversmeet opened up a five-point lead in Division Nine when they brushed AFC Leigham Vale Reserves aside 5-0 with goals from Matt Wells (2), Chris Giles, Steve Booker, and Ryan Phillips.

Ollie Moore netted for nearest rivals Rockbourne but they went down 2-1 to goals from Shane White and Pete McLarty against DH Britannia while Nick Hamilton (2) and Sean Rowson gave Shamrock a 3-0 success against Ferndown Forest.

Sam Thompson was the four goal star when Rossmore Athletic swept to the top of Division 10 with a 5-1 triumph over JP Morgan with the other goal coming from Shane Barney.

Michael King and Jamie Bird gave Boscombe Celtic Reserves a 2-0 success against Branksome Celtic Reserves while Neil Clark earned Fiveways United a 1-1 draw with Winton Wanderers.