REIGNING Premier Division champions East Christchurch SSC held on to top spot despite taking a heavy 6-1 tumble against West Moors SSC, whose goals came from Louis Lenthall (2), Sam Cooper, Danny Greenwood, Steve Liddell and Mike Haskell.

Goalkeeper Adam Tong kept a clean sheet on his debut for Wallisdown Liberal who moved menacingly up to third place after Terry Foote (2) and Luke McArdle ensured a 3-0 victory over Branksome Conservative.

Ben Hatch put Branksome Railway in front but Spire Broadway turned them over 6-1 thanks to Tom Flynn (2), Luke McCoy and a Craig Davey hat-trick.

Simon Young netted for Berrans Park Avenue but they came away empty handed again after Scott Sanderson struck twice to give Bournemouth Electric the edge 2-1.

• Queens Park Rovers’ unbeaten record was ruined when they crashed 6-4 at TX United in the top-of-the-table clash in Division One. The leaders were reeling after Michael White had put United in front before Luke Homer added two more in the first half.

QPR came back after the break, but United polished them off with further goals from Homer, Charlie Elysee and Chris Baldry. Ben Shephard, Mike Jones, Danny Anderson and Jake Ormond were the QPR marksmen.

New Milton Town went third after Ashley Booker and Will Ireland gave them a 2-1 success against Parley Sports, who replied through Pepe Smith.

Cranleigh moved off the bottom of the table after Brett Chandler, Alex Mackenzie and Tom Flynn ensured a 3-1 victory over Redhill, while Kavell gave Bournemouth Electric reserves a 7-1 drubbing through Henry Osei (2), Kris O’Neill, Alex Thomas and a Nick Mitchell hat-trick.

• Priory Quays remain nine points clear at the top of Division Two after Lee Rimmer (2), David Bratt, Dan Bartlett and Tyron Whenman gave them a 5-2 win over AFC Leigham Vale, while nearest rivals New Star United maintained their unbeaten record when Leigh Pearson, Mark Walker and Crispin Rigler accounted for Poole Link 3-1.

• Andy Carre and Charlie Hopkinson netted for AFC Burns Lettings but Queens Park just got the better of them 3-2 thanks to Shahram Sam-Daliri, James Burgess and an own goal to go top of Division Three on goal difference.

Tim Porter’s four-goal blast for Harbourside proved in vain as Rec Athletic emerged 6-4 winners thanks to Mark Pudney’s hat-trick and further goals from Sami Garcia (2) and Lee Divine.

• Rob Scadding struck twice for second-placed AFC Burns Lettings reserves in Division Four, but Witchampton toppled them 4-2 with goals from Andrew Paterson, Liam Cullen, Ben Hassall and Jason Shearing.

Simon Dorrington bagged a hat-trick when Tudor Rose walloped AFC Westvale 7-0 with Nick Collier (2), Mark Desborough and Andy Kearley also on target.

• Queens Park Rovers reserves remained 13 points clear at the top of Division Five after Sam Mole provided the finishing touch to subdue Bournemouth Sports reserves 1-0.

Nearest rivals Lovett swept aside New Inn 3-0 with goals from Sandor Wilson (2) and Simon Wong, while Ben Collie and Steve Burge earned third-placed Carling Sports a 2-2 draw with AFC Face.

• Verwood SSC moved top of Division Six after Shaun Steer and Mitchell Duke earned them a 2-2 draw with promotion rivals Strouden Sports, who replied through Matt Wells and Ben Hall.

Rounders gave Greenfields WMF an 11-1 trouncing with Richard Hearn plundering four and George Knijff a hat-trick, with the other goals coming from Tom Hill (2), Brett Walker and Phil Ross.

• AKD Allstars climbed to the top of Division Seven on goal difference after Perry Fry and Jamie McMennum gave them the edge 2-1 against Pottery United.

LV FC are fourth, a point behind the leaders, after Kam Tinker (2) and Dean Willis put paid to Ferndown Forest 3-1, while Kartechnic opened their points account when Dave Mann (2), Ross Grimes (2), Paul Reilly, Mike Ennis, Karl Horsley and Mark Carrigan gave them an 8-3 triumph in the basement battle with Townsend Spartans.

• Darren Spence put James & James in front twice against Rockbourne but the Division Eight front-runners emerged 5-2 winners with goals from Jason Thorne (2), Chris Taylor, Dale Park and Simon Colbourne.

Richard Brown (2), Matt Nicholls and Tony Haddon looked to have earned Priory Quays reserves all three points until Charlie Ruck’s last-minute equaliser salvaged a 4-4 draw for Newtown Rovers. Adam Janes hit a hat-trick for Rovers.

• Branksome Celtic reserves hold top spot in Division Nine on goal difference after Dale Walters (2), Matt Bates (2), Andy Rigler and Sean Turner ensured a 6-1 triumph over Boscombe Celtic reserves.

Stuart Lane, James Jenkins, James Virabi and Dan Brunsden gave nearest rivals Ensbury Park Rangers a narrow 4-3 victory over LV FC reserves, while AFC Burton reserves trounced JP Morgan 10-0 courtesy of Ryan Attree’s hat-trick and further goals from Sam Brookman (2), Craig Dewey (2), Chris Harrison, Rikki Parrett and Jacob Stansbury.

Fiveways Rangers remained in touch with the leaders after crushing Chaseside Wanderers reserves 9-0 through Jon Vukcevic (2), Phil Lee (2), Mark Hayes, Matt Tollerfield and a Matthew Eves hat-trick, while Matthew Cole was the six-goal star of Rockbourne reserves’ 7-0 drubbing of Wessex Saints with the other goal coming from Rob Lampard.