SUTTONERS Civil produced a superb performance to chalk up their first win of the season in the Hayward Premier Division, coming back with two second-half goals from Lee Owen to beat Parley Sports 3-2.

Rob Lay’s first-half strike for Suttoners was cancelled out by Dan Luford who struck again at the start of the second half.

Ian Dunesby returned to Premier Division action for Bournemouth Sports and he was one of six over 40-year-old veterans in their line-up when they got the better of Hamworthy Recreation 2-0.

• Mike Wynne, Sam James and Jason Snelling scored two apiece when Division One leaders Electric reserves gave Fencing Centre a 6-1 drubbing.

Tuakana move up to third place after Stuart Sims (2) and Dominic Taylor ensured a 3-1 success against Alderholt, while Luke Homer scored all three goals to give Verwood Town reserves the edge 3-2 against Bournemouth Poppies reserves.

• Ian Musselwhite (2) and Jon Kefford netted for Mploy in Division Two but they had to settle for a point when Steve Pidgley, Dan Davidson and Matt Burden earned bottom-placed Redhill Rangers a 3-3 draw.

Kelly Barth scored both Seyward Windows goals in their 2-0 win over Westover reserves, while Fordingbridge Turks were 5-1 winners against New Milton Linnets with goals from Jason Thorne, Dan Murphy, Will Cobb, Sam Kearley and John Cunningham.

• Division Three pacesetters Parley Sports A netted through Josh Pratt and Lewis Horder but Queens Park Athletic toppled them 5-2 with goals from Lloyd Pearce (2), Gary Earl, Gary Cole and Dan Pidgley.

Richard Broomfield bagged a hat-trick in Stourvale’s 5-3 success against Wallisdown Con with the other two goals coming from Anthony Smith, while Mark Brading settled the issue 1-0 for AFC Burton against Seabournes.

• Jon Ling’s strike for Division Four front-runners BU Staff was not enough to save them from a 2-1 defeat when Branksome Celtic netted through Gavin Lawrenson and Kirt Holland.

Bournemouth Electric A take over on top after Dave Elliott, Mark Dancer and Adrian Pavey put paid to Fifa Standards 3-0.

• Andy Borland led the way with a hat-trick when second-placed Redlynch & Woodfalls United A hammered Fernheath CFC 8-0 in Division Five with Toby Brown, Simon Harkness, Lee Bush, Tom Aldridge and an own goal completing the rout.

There were hat-tricks from both Stuart Pomeroy and Nick Johnson for Allendale reserves with an own goal and a Dan Rimmer strike rounding off an 8-2 triumph over Shamrock.

• Ace marksman Mike Thompson plundered five when Division Six leaders Queens Park Athletic reserves crushed Lower Parkstone CFC 11-1.

Sean Malkin added a hat-trick with Wes Jones (2) and Ollie Barton also on target.

Hundred per cent AFC Bransgore walloped AFC Burton reserves 7-0 thanks to Charlie Field’s hat-trick and further goals from Adam Parker, Matt Parker, Aaron Wheeler, and Sam Quinn (pen), while Portcastrian reserves tanned Lymington Argyle 5-1 with a Steve Pockneall hat-trick and a couple of goals from Nick Cambell.