DAVE Midgely and Mark Owen gave Berrans Park Avenue a two-goal lead in the top-of-the-table Premier Division clash but Branksome Conservative remain four points clear after they came back with goals from James Pinder and Anthony Winders to force a 2-2 draw.

Antony Griffin struck for Mercury but reigning champions Wallisdown Liberal doubled their points total when Terry Foote, Mark Reilly and Martin Da Silva gave them the upper hand 3-1.

DIVISION ONE

BOURNEMOUTH Electric Reserves netted through James Wright, Jamie Tuvey and Sam Adams but 100 per cent leaders Darby’s Corner were 6-3 winners thanks to Ricky Mee (2), Steve Gilbert (2), Sam Lockyer and Jamine Adams.

Dave Lask scored for second-placed Parley Sports but their perfect record was ruined when Queens Park Rovers surprised them 3-1 with goals from Chris Horn, Jake Ormond and Mike Jones.

Spire Broadway, meanwhile, hammered AFC Bransgore 8-0 courtesy of Shaun Walbridge’s four-goal blast and further goals from Kane Daysh, Tom Flynn, Lee Sham and Paul Barber.

DIVISION TWO

PAUL White (2) and Simon Mapstone netted for New Milton Town but their unbeaten run ended when 100 per cent pacesetters Heritage just got the better of them 4-3 thanks to Tom Glancy’s hat-trick and a goal from Alex Thomas.

New Star United tanned AFC Leigham Vale 5-1 with goals from Mark Walker (2), Mark Dykes (2) and Dean Cook, while Chris Willis and Ollie Taylor gave Seacliff the edge 2-1 against struggling Bournemouth Athletic.

DIVISION THREE

FRONT-RUNNERS AFC Burns Lettings netted through Lee Bellows but they had to settle for a point when Jason Cliffe earned Tiegla Tiles a 1-1 draw.

Danny Moore and Darren Head gave White Heather Hornets the verdict 2-1 against AFC Bransgore Reserves, while John Homer and Mark Slater ensured a 2-0 success for AFC Verwood against Angel of Poole.

DIVISION FOUR

RICHARD Percy struck for second-placed JS Bournemouth Sports but Channel Seaways upended them 2-1 with goals from Eric Linge and Dave Burgess.

Queens Park now occupy the runners-up spot after Shahram Sam-Daliri (2), James Burgess (2), Ryan Ashford and Steve Flynn overpowered AFC Westvale 6-0, while Chris Johnson plundered five in Aspect’s 12-2 trouncing of Cricketers Arms with James Mankee (2), Kane Darbinson, Dave Smart, James Tucker, Doug Shear and Chris Naps all on the score sheet.

DIVISION FIVE

PACESETTERS AFC Burns Lettings Reserves extended their unbeaten run when Withor Veloso (2), Gary Bennett and Luke Massey earned them a 4-4 draw with Umix.

Rias were leading 4-1 through Mike Ford (2), Kirk Tovey and Keith Williams with just eight minutes remaining when Magpies staged a remarkable late recovery to salvage a 4-4 draw thanks to goals from Lewis Buckland, Andy Buckland, Lee Jensen and Colin Lord-Brown.

Oakdale Conservative and Mercury Reserves also shared the points in a 1-1 draw with Dave Mitchener’s strike for Oakdale being cancelled out by Dave Cavill’s reply for the visitors, while Andy Savage (2), Shaun Stevenson and James Portess gave Shoulder of Mutton a 4-2 success against strugglers Boscombe Albion.

DIVISION SIX

BERRANS Park Avenue Reserves opened up a five-point lead when Luke Ansell (2), Darren Britton (2) and Darren Ritchie ensured a 5-2 victory over PSC Lymington Argyle.

Nearest rivals JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves went down 3-0 to goals from Craig Hughes, Luke Padgett and Colin Brady against AFC Face and Queens Park Rovers Reserves take over in second place after Robbie Harber scored all three goals in their 3-2 win over Lovett.

DIVISION SEVEN

HUNDRED per cent Oakdale remain six points clear after Mark King (2), Simon Graham (2) and Shaun Brian gave Kartechnic a 5-0 drubbing.

Second-placed AC FC crushed Cricketers 1847 10-2 thanks to Matt King (2), Graeme Trevett (2), Ben White, Adam Proctor, Andy Leggott, Pete Goodbody, Luke Hughes and an own goal.

Andy Guppy scored all three goals in Heritage Reserves’ 3-0 win over Chaseside Wanderers, while Rounders poleaxed Poole Bay Estates 6-0 thanks to Ben Aldous’s hat-trick and further goals from George Knijff (2) and Richard Hearn.

DIVISION EIGHT

OLLY Boag and Barry Ellement scored two apiece when leaders Pottery United got the better of Fleetsbridge 4-2, while nearest rivals Rockbourne battered James & James 8-2 through Ollie Moore (2), Sam Bates (pen), Bobby Harris, Steve White and a Leigh Elliott hat-trick.

New Milton Borough had the edge 4-3 against Priory Quays Reserves thanks to Patrick Silva Payne’s hat-trick and a goal from Steve Murphy, while Dan Stewart’s hat-trick proved decisive in Ferndown Forest’s 5-4 win over Riva.

DIVISION NINE

MARK Wheeler hit AFC Leigham Vale Reserves for six when 100 per cent Bluewood Athletic thrashed them 12-0 to go five points clear. Shivan Roushbaini (2), Jack Foster (2), Paul Fuller and Chia Khider were the other Bluewood marksmen, while AS Muscliff moved up to second place after Adam Swatman and Spencer Dale gave them a 2-0 success against Talbot United.