PARLEY are the only team with a 100 percent record in the Dorset Saturday League Premier Division after a 66-run triumph over Swanage.

Strong scoring from top three Callum Hewetson (38), Ollie Shrubsole (37) and Dominic Clutterbuck (37) was supplemented by a stellar 65 not out from Jack Rowett as Parley posted 254 for nine off 50 overs.

Rowett then helped rip into the Swanage attack with the wicket of opener Ben Baczala, while home bowler George Wilson (2-7) and captain Ollie Green (2-13) helped Clutterbuck (3-36) despatch their opponents for 188.

Skipper Ricky King (47) top scored for Swans with tail-ender Ryan Norman registering an impressive 36.

Opener Pete Russell fired off an unbeaten century as Broadstone edged to a 12-run home success against Stalbridge.

Russell racked up his impressive knock off 136 balls with Daniel Cook adding 36 to a total of 225 for four. In response, Stalbridge stuttered with top scorers Eddie Clements (40) and Oliver Calcott (46) run out by Steve Trembath and Cook respectively.

Broadstone's Carlyle Collins (3-38) topped the bowling figures as the visitors came up short on 213 all out.

James Williams hit 57 to give Wimborne & Colehill a much-needed boost en route to a 45-run success at Martinstown.

After a sluggish start, the Minstermen gradually hit back through Tom Caines (36) and Simon Woodruff (39) before Williams racked up eight fours in 49 balls to push his side from 139 for five towards their total of 214 all out.

Wimborne prodigy Harry Beardsley (3-35) added to his burgeoning reputation with the dismissal of opener Ed Nichols (33), Steve Gerety (17) and Sam Kershaw for a duck.

Ross Stewart (45) carried the fight for Martinstown before being trapped leg before by Tom Caines (3-51), while Wimborne's Joe Weld (2-7) tidied up the tail within three overs. The hosts ended on 169 all out.

Sherborne leapfrogged Poole Town in the early standings with a two-wicket success with more than 13 overs to spare.

The Dolphins got off to a terrible start having won the toss and elected to bat with Lewis Marais dismissed by Tim Durston (3-31) without score, before fellow opener Robin Lutman fell to David Barnstable (5-38) with the score at six for two.

Barnstable quickly saw off Tom Robinson and Richard Armstrong for single figures and when Badrul Alam (12) followed, Poole were marooned on 35 for five.

David Miller (31) briefly steadied the ship before Joe Wormington hit an unbeaten 34 but the home side still ended on 154 all out.

Sherborne made a similarly shocking start but Emlyn Kuhn (26), Tom Harris (36) and Durston (43*) did enough to secure 155 for eight, despite the best efforts of Poole's Jamie Thomas (3-27) and Marais (3-40).