The first round of the M A Hart Poole Bay Challenge Cup produced a few surprises and none more so than at Sway where goals from Enoch Kwoffie (2), Gareth Brickhill and Sam Hollidge were not enough to save hundred per cent Hayward Saturday Premier Division leaders Bournemouth Electric from a 5-4 defeat.

Adam Clark (2), Bill Stride, Andy Saxon and Mark Hiscott were on target for Sway who still await their first league win this season.

Previously-unbeaten Portcastrian also made an early exit from the competition when Johnny Cook’s header deep into stoppage time at the end of 90 minutes gave Parley Sports the verdict 1-0.

Hamed Faal bagged a hat-trick when cup-holders Westover Bournemouth put paid to Verwood Town 5-0 with Sam Atkins and Ed Ewens adding one each.

The old guard of Sam Goodwin, Stuart Lanham and Gary Thomas, with a combined age of 133, held firm at the back for Bournemouth Sports and Jesse Hodgson’s goal was enough to ensure a 1-0 win over Harrington United.

Dan Ravelin and Martin Huntley struck for Trinidad but Hamworthy Recreation edged them out 3-2 with goals from Phil Sweetland, Ashley Ayley and Crispin Rigler.

Wayne Doe put Suttoners Civil in front but Holt came back with goals from Paul Lane and Tom Gagan to win 2-1.

Bournemouth Electric Reserves netted through Matt Hayes but Old Oakmeadians ousted them 5-1 with goals from Alan Marsh (2), Dan Webb, Aaron Ticehurst and Guy Breeze.

<•>Tommy Davies struck for Seaward Windows in the first round of the M A Hart Page Croft Cup but Stuart McKillop scored all three goals when hundred per cent Division Three leaders Parkside Wanderers eased them out 3-1.