DANNY Snell slotted in a free kick for Bournemouth Sports but they suffered only their second defeat of the season in the Premier Division when relegation-threatened Sway surprised them 2-1 with goals from Ben Johnson and Bill Stride.

Bournemouth Electric opened up a 12-point lead at the top after their 4-0 victory over Suttoners Civil came courtesy of goals from James Bailey-Pearce (2), Dianey Basiriki, and an own goal.

Andy Masson and Dan Ravelin (pen) netted for Trinidad but Keith Fitzjohn’s hat-trick gave Old Oakmeadians the edge 3-2. Dan Luford and Sam Bush, meanwhile, earned Parley Sports a 2-2 draw with Portcastrian.

Neal Spalding struck for Mudeford Men’s Club but they remain anchored to the bottom after Hamworthy Recreation just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from Luke Dawe and Gavin Haynes.

• Bournemouth Electric reserves continue to rule the roost in Division One with Ben Hatch (2), Sam James and John Turle giving them the upper hand 4-2 against Tuakana.

Stuart Pomeroy scored both goals when second-placed Allendale subdued promotion rivals Twynham Rangers 2-0 and Holt United go third after Paul Lane (2), Ian Edwards and Mike West put paid to tailenders St Mary’s 4-0.

Verwood Town move further away from the relegation zone after Luke Homer (2), Ben Giles and Peter King clinched a 4-3 win over Harrington United, while Nathan Welch earned Alderholt a 1-1 draw with Ferndown Town Greenfields.

• Galleon are three points clear in Division Two after they shaded it 2-1 against Mploy with goals from Joe Liddicoat and Craig White.

Nearest rivals Ferndown Sports netted through Adam Richmond but Bisterne United replace them in second spot after upending them 2-1 with goals from Ashley Gritt and Lascelles Richardson.

Jimmy Totczyk settled the issue 1-0 for Sway reserves against New Milton Linnets, while Alex Robinson and Shane Loder gave Merley Cobham Sports a 2-0 success against Westover Bournemouth reserves.

• Parkside Wanderers netted through Sandor Wilson but the Division Three pacesetters had to settle for a point for the second week running when Mark Brading earned AFC Burton a 1-1 draw.

Nearest rivals Parley Sports A went down 2-1 to goals from Luke Wadey and Adam Janes against Queens Park Athletic, while South Coast Demolition take over in second place after their 8-0 hammering of Stourvale came courtesy of Steve Newman’s hat-trick and further goals from Martin Edwards (2), Scott Hole, Luke Hughes and Adrian Woodall.

Mark Pudney, Paul Barber and Jamie Dawson bagged two apiece when unbeaten Richmond Park Con took time out from their numerous cup campaigns to wallop Wallisdown Con 7-0.

Meanwhile, a solitary strike from Old Oakmeadians reserves’ Josh Carter was enough to subdue Ferndown Sports Reserves 1-0.

• Bournemouth Electric A increased their lead at the top of Division Four when Matty Ings (2) and James Keith gave them a 3-1 success against Fifa Standards, while nearest rivals BU Staff were held to a 0-0 draw by AFC Highcliffe.

Mike Dawson bagged a hat-trick in New Milton Eagles’ 5-0 triumph over Burley with Shaun Miller and Ollie Luchoomun adding one each, while Chris Hardy (2) and Adam Taylor gave FC Athletico a 3-1 win over Magpies.

• Marvin Fayer-Honour led the way with a hat-trick when Division Five front-runners Mudeford Men’s Club reserves swept aside Shamrock 5-0 with Mark Kenny and Paul Moss adding one each.

Twynham Rangers reserves occupy third place on goal difference after Ryan Bailey (2), Matt Nicholls (2), Todd Johnson and Sam Nash gave Fernheath CFC a 6-0 spanking, while Kristian Ramsier, Lewis Ramsier and John Mackintosh were the Walker Scott marksmen in their 3-0 victory over Allendale reserves.

• Ace marksman Mike Thompson completed his hat-trick by heading home a late winner to give Queens Park Athletic reserves the verdict 3-2 in their Division Six clash with AFC Bransgore. Tim Davis scored both goals for Bransgore.

Alderholt reserves take over in third place from Ferndown Town Greenfields reserves with just a solitary strike from Tom Davies separating the sides.

Elsewhere, Trevor Foreman's hat-trick proved decisive when Lymington Argyle came from behind to beat Ringwood Athletic 6-3 with Dean Drodge, Matt Stride and Liam Ramsey adding one each.

• See tomorrow’s Echo for a full round-up of action from the Saturday and Sunday cups.