SAM Hayward slammed in a first-half hat-trick against his former colleagues and another ex-player Luke McArdle added two more when Bournemouth Sports toppled relegation-threatened Suttoners Civil 5-0 in the Premier Division.

Reigning champions Electric remain 12 points clear of Bournemouth Sports at the top of the table after Chris Keehan and Leigh Phillips gave them a 2-0 success against Trinidad.

Ed Ewens netted for unbeaten Westover but they had to settle for a point when Old Oakmeadians held them to a 1-1 draw courtesy of an own goal.

Portcastrian nipped past Westover into third place after their 4-0 victory over Redlynch. Ben Virabi and Lewis Dear put Ports in command and substitute Alex Mackenzie added the other two when he came on for the last 10 minutes.

Sam Bush’s fifth-minute strike settled the issue 1-0 for Parley Sports against Hamworthy Recreation, while Mudeford Men’s Club moved off the bottom of the table after Mitch East and Dan Hancock gave them the edge 2-1 against Sway who replied through Mark Lilley.

• Electric reserves maintained their nine-point lead at the top of Division One when Ben Hatch, Jolyon May and John Turle gave them the upper hand 3-1 against Harrington United.

Nearest rivals Allendale swept aside Alderholt 6-2 thanks to Stuart Pomeroy’s four-goal blast and a couple of goals from Paul Vincent, while Luke Homer rattled in four in Verwood’s 6-1 win over Ferndown Town.

Relegation battlers Fencing Centre led with a couple of goals from Gary Osman but third-placed Holt United came back to force a 2-2 draw with Nick Reynolds getting both goals.

Tuakana kept alive their promotion hopes when Dominic Taylor, Keith Williams and Dan Tong gave them a 3-1 success against Bournemouth Poppies.

• Spencer Bungard netted for Galleon but Westover reserves sank the Division Two pacesetters 2-1 with goals from Jake Jordan and Tom Flynn.

Ashley Gritt netted for second-placed Bisterne United but they were held to a 1-1 draw by Sway reserves whose goal came via George Briggs.

Marcus Diffey and Ashley Hoff struck for Ferndown Sports but they also dropped a couple of points when bottom-placed Fordingbridge Turks forced a 2-2 draw thanks to a couple of goals from Ben Flood Page.

Kelly Barth was the four-goal star of Seyward Windows’ 5-2 success against Redhill Rangers with the other goal coming from Nigel Dunn.

• Stuart McKillop’s strike was not quite enough to save Division Three leaders Parkside Wanderers from a 2-1 defeat against Wallisdown Con whose goals came from Paul Piggin and Ryan Marshall.

South Coast Demolition are only a point behind with a game in hand after Scott Hole, Adrian Woodall, Steve Newman and Adrian Snell gave them a 4-1 victory over Stourvale.

Parley Sports A went down 2-1 to goals from Brett McEwan and Simon Turnbull against Seabournes, while Sam Cooke scored all three AFC Burton goals in their 3-0 success against Old Oakmeadians reserves.

• Bisterne claimed second place in Division Four after Russell Newham clinched a 1-0 win over Fifa Standards while FC Athletico go third after upending Burley 5-2 with a Dave Pearce hat-trick and further goals from Chris Biddle and Alex Davies.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, AFC Highcliffe moved out of the drop zone after Darren Britton’s hat-trick and a goal from Andy Staines ensured a 4-0 triumph over AFC Pennington.

• Front-runners Mudeford Men’s Club reserves were 3-0 winners against Hurn Jets thanks to Marvin Fayer-Honour (2) and Max Edgell.

Nearest rivals Redlynch A accounted for Shamrock 4-2 with goals from Scott Down (2), Jack Chalk and Andy Borland, while Chris Ramsier settled the issue 1-0 for Walker Scott against Bournemouth Poppies A.

• The leading pair went head to head again in Division Six and it finished all square 2-2 with James Iles and Sam Quinn (pen) scoring for leaders AFC Bransgore and Mike Thompson getting both goals for unbeaten Queens Park Athletic reserves.

Ferndown Town Greenfields reserves were 5-1 winners against AFC Burton reserves thanks to Jonathan Dawson’s hat-trick and further goals from Andy Jones and Matt Hoskins.