LEWIS Hill struck for Division Three AFC Fiveways but Division Six Siemens surprised them 3-1 in the MA Hart Robbins Cup second round thanks to Ian Kay and a couple of goals from Rhys Jessop.

Bearwood Broncos were 3-1 winners against Boscombe Celtic courtesy of Dan Excell, Mark Gardner and an own goal, with Alex Rossi replying for Celtic.

Stephen Murphy netted for New Milton Borough in their first-round tie but Vienna Suttoners edged them out 2-1 with goals from Dave Brown and Shaun Parker-Baiton.

Ryan Johnson scored both goals in AFC Stourvale’s 2-0 success against Kirkfield United and Rushmere were winners by the same margin when Lascelles Richardson and Steve Grogan put paid to Morden.

In league action, Division One pacesetters East Christchurch SSC netted through Dave Midgley’s penalty, an own goal and a Dan Hancock header but they had to settle for a point when Sam Nash (2) and Dan Brennan earned AFC Burton a 3-3 draw.

Abbey recorded their best result of the season to date when they gave Wakanda a 5-0 drubbing through Mark Dykes, Max Wilcock, Dan Manuel and a couple of goals from Chris Long.

NMO led 3-1 in the second half thanks to Brett Woods and a Mitchell Speechley-Price brace in Division Two but fellow strugglers Bournemouth Sports Mercury staged a late recovery to shade it 4-3 with goals from Dean Norman, Jacques Bernard, Dave Cavill and Gareth Feasey.

Kevin Crabb netted for Bournemouth Athletic but they had to share the spoils for the third time in four outings in Division Three when Luke Barnett earned AFC Burton reserves a 1-1 draw.

Alex Rankin and Toby Ambrose struck for KB Sports but Portchester are three points clear at the summit in Division Four after emerging 4-2 winners in the top-of-the-table clash thanks to Alex Hawey, Stu Marshall, Travis Abbott and Kingsley White.

Ryan Ashford and David Price were on target for Vienna Suttoners reserves but they still await their first points of the season after Scott V got the better of them 3-2 with goals from Jamie Hackett. Rob Callaghan and Kieran Davies.

The two teams with maximum points went head to head at the top of Division Six and, despite scoring through Karl Chalkley and a couple of goals from Tyler Gregory, leaders Poole Rovers were toppled 5-3 by Woodville Wanderers. Leon Samson notched a hat-trick for Woodville with Craig Taylor and Luke Scoble adding one each.

Hugo Goncalves and Alf Alkushi netted for Boscombe Celtic reserves in their 2-2 draw with West Howe reserves, who replied through Jordan Hamerston and Tom Jackson.