WAKANDA netted through Sami Makhloufi and an own goal but Loch & Quay just got the better of them 3-2 with goals from Rhys Jones, Ethan Maddocks and Michael Barber to maintain their perfect record in Division One of the Hayward Sunday League.

Reigning champions East Christchurch SSC remain a point clear at the top of the table though after Alex Whitehouse struck twice to give them the upper hand 4-2 against Talbot Rangers. Dan Hancock and Dave Midgley were also on target for the champions with Dominic Falco and Mickey Finch replying for Talbot.

In the other top flight game, Mickey Hubbard and Chris Long struck for third-placed Abbey but they had to settle for a point when Johnny-Ray Porter and Adam Louka earned West Howe a 2-2 draw.

AFC Stourvale move up to second place in Division Two after brushing NMO aside 5-1 thanks to Alex Young, Ryan Johnston, Danny Chan and a couple of goals from Alistair Garard. Gary Alden was the NMO scorer.

Alderney Manor go third on goal difference after Scott Roberts, James King and Danny Cook ensured a 3-0 success against Shoulder of Mutton.

Will Bristowe struck twice for Bournemouth Athletic but Division Three leaders Vienna Suttoners grabbed a last-minute winner to shade it 3-2. Dave Brown (2) and Steve Lucas were the Vienna marksmen.

Bearwood Broncos go second after Reece Vincent struck twice to give them the edge 2-1 against MK Interiors and AFC Fiveways were also 2-1 winners when Matt Wells and Ian Marshall accounted for Poole Wanderers. New signing Charlie Dancer was the Wanderers scorer.

Richmond Park Rangers preserved their unbeaten league record when Alex Pryde and Ty Gadd earned them a 2-2 draw with AFC Burton Reserves whose goals came via Ananda Kumar Nair and Chris Tuvey.

Mark Wheeler bagged a brace when Vienna Suttoners reserves blitzed West Mullen 8-1 in Division Four with David Price, Matt Butler, Jesse Hodgson, Brad Aspin, Sam Purdy and George Berry adding one each. Chris Ashford scored West Mullen’s consolation goal.

Matt Terry and Aaron Woldon netted for Morden but they went down 5-2 to Canford Rovers.

Hundred per cent Division Five pacesetters Grange Athletic took a heavy 6-0 tumble when nearest rivals Boscombe Celtic toppled them 6-0 courtesy of Alex Rossi’s hat-trick and further goals from Barry Campbell, Ben Gilchrist and Danny Hallworth.

Parkstone Athletic complete the trio locked together on 12 points at the top of the table after Jon Sebbar and Storm Graham ensured a 2-0 success against Upton Sociedad and Christchurch Starre were also 2-0 winners when they put paid to Kirkfield United thanks to Ivan Petrasko and an own goal.

Poole Rovers go second on goal difference in Division Six after Karl Chalkley’s hat-trick proved decisive in their 4-3 win over Canford Rovers reserves. Tom Woolnough was the other Rovers scorer.

Dan Hunter and Lloyd Wallen nabbed two apiece for JP Morgan reserves but West Howe reserves held them to a 4-4 draw thanks to Lloyd Hemming, Brandon Hamerston and a couple of goals from Jarad King.

Goals from Stuart McKillop and Leigh Rhodes for Boscombe Celtic reserves were not enough to save them from a 5-2 defeat against Academy whose goals came via Tom Stephen (2), Charlie Rees, Steve Pender and Alan Stuart.

Kelly Barth netted for JP Morgan but Division One rivals AFC Burton had the edge 2-1 in their Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup quarter-final thanks to a goal each from the Churchill brothers Luke and Spencer.

Alex Hawey (2), Kingsley White and Shane Fox gave Division Four pacesetters Portchester an impressive 4-1 victory over Parley Sports in the third round of the MA Hart Robbins Cup. Max Evans scored the consolation goal for Second Division Parley.

Dave Penn struck for Siemans but the Division Six minnows went out when Second Division Bournemouth Sports Mercury subdued them 3-1 courtesy of Matt Underwood and a couple of goals from Dean Norman.

Goals from Adam Betambeau and Adrian Groza were not quite enough to save AFC Wimborne from a 3-2 second round defeat against Rushmere whose goals came from George Denman (2) and Andy Gosling.

Division Six leaders Woodville Wanderers also bowed out when Fourth Division high flyers KB Sports ousted them 3-0 with goals from Callum Crockard, Jordan Hayter and Harry Gibson.

Liam Holland was the four-goal star of Newtown Athletic’s 6-0 first round triumph over Redhill Rangers with Dan Molyneaux grabbing the other two while Parkstone rattled in seven without reply against Branksome Liberal thanks to Andy Pugh, George Gibbs, Dylan Smith, Jack Bennett, Max Knight and a couple of goals from Callum Streamer.

Mike Collins bagged a brace in Poole Borough’s 6-1 victory over Forest United with Lewis Armstrong, Tony O’Callaghan, Connor Graham, and Craig Baker adding one each. James Setters scored United’s consolation goal.

Bruno Lima struck for Longfleet but AFC East Christchurch were 4-1 winners thanks to Ben Collie, Tom Easom and a couple of goals from Ryan Hirst.

Nathaniel Joyce scored both goals to give Quayside the verdict 2-1 against AFC New Star who replied through Andrew Dao.