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6:23pm Monday 8th March 2010 in
HAMWORTHY Recreation’s Premier Division title hopes were dented when the leaders crashed to a 3-0 defeat against Westover Bournemouth, whose scorers were Dominic Parnell, Simon Atkins and Jamie Cox.
Nearest rivals Old Oakmeadians are now three points behind the Hammers after Dan Webb, Tom Hall and Peter Pritchard gave them the edge 3-2 against Dorset Knob.
Reigning champions Bournemouth Electric were 3-0 winners against Sway through James Bailey-Pearce, Michael Wynne and Danny Rattew.
Elsewhere, Suttoners Civil netted through Luke Brown, Danny King and John Bastable, but Redlynch & Woodfalls United surprised them 5-3 thanks to Ben Read’s hat-trick and further goals from Ryan Cannell and Allan Shields.
And Parley Sports moved off the bottom of the table after Jon Cook (2), Mike La Ronde and Paul Dallyn gave them a 4-1 victory over Verwood.
• Rhys Dear netted for Division One leaders Portcastrian, but they had to settle for a point when Charlie Hopkinson earned Trinidad a 1-1 draw.
Nearest rivals Bournemouth Electric reserves went down 3-1 to Ferndown Town whose heroes were Mike Haskell (2) and Dan Cullen.
Third-placed Harrington United also fell by the wayside when Poole Borough upended them 4-1 with Tim Porter and Jamie Mowlem bagging two each.
Mark Desborough and Scott Taylor, meanwhile, both notched hat-tricks in Alderholt’s 9-1 trouncing of Redhill Rangers, with Stuart Cromie, Ollie Moore and Adam Newman adding one each.
• Tuakana moved four points clear at the top of Division Two after Dan Tong (2), Lee Rimmer and Richard Grubb ensured a 4-0 triumph over Mpoly.
Twynham Rangers moved up to third after Mitchel Keet and David Bratt gave them the edge 2-1 against Suttoners Civil reserves, while David Ball was the four-goal star of Walkford’s 5-1 tanning of Sway reserves, with the other goal coming from Scott Assinder.
• Luke Scrimshaw struck for Division Three pacesetters Suttoners Civil A, but they were toppled 3-1 by promotion rivals AFC Burton, whose goals came via Simon Mapstone (2) and Mark Brading.
Fencing Centre took over on top after Jason Cliffe, Jamie Sheppard, James Ballard and Wayne Murry swept aside Redlynch & Woodfalls United reserves 4-0.
• South Coast Demolition opened up a three-point lead in Division Four after Paul Stanyard and Shaun Page gave them a vital 2-0 success over New Milton Eagles.
Craig Davey led the way with a hat-trick in Henleys Electric’s 9-2 hammering of Shamrock, with Dan Watton (2), Shaun McCoy (2), Steve Flynn and Adrian Pavey also on target.
Joe Meyer, meanwhile, scored all four goals in Parley Sports A’s 4-0 victory over FC Athletico.
• AFC Pennington went nine points clear in Division Five after Jamie Clark, Jeremy Barrett and Gregg Harbut ensured a 3-1 success against Walker Scott, who replied through Alan Vernon.
Branksome Celtic moved into second place after Kirt Holland (2), Daniel Wills (2), Terry Colbourne, Trevor Fisher and Mike Kent put paid to Little |Brit Inn 7-0, while Lee Moss nabbed a hat-trick in Mudeford Men’s Club reserves’ 4-1 victory over Rockbourne, with the other goal coming from Rogerio Morro.
• Mark Pudney rattled in five when Townsend Spartans thrashed Alderholt reserves 7-1 to remain four points clear at the top of Division Six. Sam Phillips and Luke Stewart were the other Townsend marksmen, with Tom Davies bagging Alderholt’s consolation goal.
Second-placed Claymoor Construction crushed Bransgore United reserves 8-0 thanks to Gary Forsey (2), John Dunworth (2), Scott Harding and a Gethyn Badman hat-trick.
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