MARTIN Kelly celebrated the birth of a daughter on Saturday by scoring a last minute equaliser for West Moors SC in their 2-2 draw with New Star in the Premier League.

Known as Bonus' to his team-mates, Kelly also scored their other goal while Callum McLeod and Richie Ellis netted for New Star.

Early pacesetters Foresters Arms scored through Simon Davis but Branksome Railway Hotel showed they are back on track by toppling them 5-1 with a Dan Manuel hat-trick and further goals from Sean Read and Jesse Hodgson.

Roko now lead the table on goal difference after an impressive 5-0 triumph over Branksome CC with goals from Mark Gunter (2), Ashley Dancer, John Blake and Phil Staples.

Reigning champions Bournemouth Electric were also 5-0 winners when Tom Jeffes (2), Dan Baguley, Leigh Phillips and Mickey Toy accounted for Redhill.

Newly promoted Wallisdown Liberal also have maximum points after Kevin Grigg and Marc Scrimshaw gave them the edge 2-1 against Berrans Park Avenue who replied through Phil Hayward.

In the other Premier League game, Ashley Booker struck for Hordle Spurs but East Christchurch SSC had the upper hand 3-1 with goals from Gary Caller, Alan Etherton and Danny Whitehead.

DIVISION ONE

BOURNEMOUTH Athletic led 2-1 with goals from Lee Hince and Richard Browning at half-time against AFC Winton but the leaders came back to win 4-2 with Tom Butterfield and Dave Schlanders bagging two apiece.

Hordle Spurs Reserves share top spot after Mike Green (2), Michael Goldbey, Phil Allen and Luke Gillett ensured a 5-2 victory over AFC Hamworthy .

There was joy at last for Westside when Jamie Bayliss and Keeble Osborne gave them the edge 2-1 against AFC Bransgore.

Brazilians United netted through Luciano Ramos, Eddie Bruce, and Edimar Bueno but Tom Flynn scored all three goals when Spire Broadway held them to a 3-3 draw.

DIVISION TWO

Divisional leading lights Vienna Windows were held to a 0-0 draw by Kinson Conservative while near rivals AFC Burton and AFC Leigham Vale cancelled each other out in a 2-2 stalemate. Simon Baugh and Robbie Doe were the Burton scorers with Jes Pathak and Mike Conniff replying for Vale.

Matt Singleton's four-goal burst for Branksome Celtic was to no avail when Cranleigh shaded it 5-4 thanks to Will Cobley and Tom Freeman who also rattled in four.

DIVISION THREE

Ben Bosley hit Christchurch United for six when leaders New Star Reserves gave them a 9-0 walloping with Simon Whittaker, Dave Reeks and Andy Stuckey also on target.

Christchurch Royals maintained their perfect start when Paul Goodman and Ashley Nash gave them the verdict 2-1 against Heritage and Lectus were also 2-1 winners when Mike Higgins and Rob Stalker put paid to AFC Bransgore Reserves.

DIVISION FOUR

Keith Jackson and Matthew Webb struck for pacesetters Ferndown Locomotive but they had to settle for a point when Andy Paterson and Ben Hassall earned Fox & Hounds a 2-2 draw.

Nathan Burns struck for near rivals Burns Lettings but they also dropped two points when Fernside Sports forced a 1-1 draw courtesy of a Matt Roles penalty.

At the other end of the table, Hollies United are anchored to the bottom after Tiegla Tiles tonked them 6-2 with goals from Sam Cole (2), Ian Hyde, John Hanna, Richard Williams and Gart Seabright.

DIVISION FIVE

AFC Stourvale hold top spot after Steven Lane settled the issue 1-0 against Lectus Reserves and AFC Parkstone also have maximum points after Dave Wrixton (2) and Steve Windsor ensured a 3-0 victory over Boscombe Albion.

David Ball and Anthony Baugh both bagged hat-tricks in Walkford's 7-0 drubbing of Rec Athletic while Alan Rocker's hat-trick proved decisive in Queens Park's 6-3 triumph over Realty Letting Rangers.

DIVISION SIX

CHURCHILL Arms go top of after tanning PSC Lymington Argyle 5-0 through Matt Huckle, Charlie Cattle and a Jason Thorne hat-trick.

Nearest rivals White Heather Hornets just got the better of Roko Reserves 5-4 with goals from Adam Light (2), Chris Hillman, Mark Downs and Danny Moore while Anthony Smith scored all three goals in Athelstan Arms' narrow 3-2 win over Ensbury Park.

James Cox and Will Ireland both notched hat-tricks in Hardy Electrical's 8-0 larruping of Branksome Conservative with the other two goals coming from Alan Summerfield.

DIVISION SEVEN

SHANE Walton Jnr tucked away a hat-trick for front runners TX United Reserves and Shaun Frisby was also on the scoresheet but they went down to a late winner in a 5-4 defeat against Berrans Park Avenue Reserves.

Simon Young let rip with four for Berrans while Tom Thorp got the other.

Magpies & Woolsbridge United Reserves take over on top after Shivan Roushbaiani (2), Jason Blake, and John Turle ensured a 3-2 success against Shoulder of Mutton and JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves were also 3-2 winners when Dave Wilcock, Mark Pimperton and Craig Sargeant put paid to Alsden.

DIVISION EIGHT

QUEENS Park Rovers Reserves are the new leaders after they swept Kings Arms aside with goals from Lewis Mills, John Beck and Richard Collins.

Chaseside Wandereres, already the only team in the division with a perfect record, subdued Priory Quays Reserves 2-1 with goals from John Massey and Karl Gosling.

Poole Bay Estates thrashed New Milton Borough 10-0. Mark Haynes and Mark Jackson both plundered hat-trick for Poole Bay with the other goals coming from Darren Higton (2), Simon Whitbread and Craig Haynes.

DIVISION NINE

BEN Wheeler netted for pacesetters Real Carling Reserves but Shamrock take over on top after upending them 3-1 with Nick Hamilton nabbing all three goals.

Ferndown Forest emerged 8-4 winners against Riversmeet thanks to Scott Taylor's four-goal salvo and further strikes from Andy Thrower, Craig Dixon, Neil Small and Andy Castle while Dave Smith steered AFC Leigham Vale Reserves to a 1-0 win over Horse & Jockey.

DIVISION 10

AFC Burton Reserves remain three points clear after Simon Mayne (2), Stuart Wood (2) and Gary Finley gave Forest Heath a 5-0 spanking.

Newtown Rovers went down 4-3 to a Paul Murphy hat-trick and a goal from James Drummond against JP Morgan and Boscombe Celtic Reserves take over in second place after their 5-1 triumph over Fiveways United with goals from Karl Lambe, Roland Roberts, Mike McKoy, Keith Spall and Jason Julier.