DOM Falco bagged a second-half hat-trick in Talbot Rangers’ 7-0 third-round demolition of Hampshire Sunday Senior Cup holders Chamberlayne Athletic – who had beaten them in last season’s final.

Mark Rourke gave Rangers an early lead and Marcus Cullen added a second from the penalty spot. Falco proceeded to give the visitors a torrid time after the break and Rangers’ other goals came courtesy of Robbie Harber and substitute Brett Chandler.

In the Hampshire Junior Cup, goals from Kieron Mulvey, Jamie Wilson, Tom Lanham and Alex Rankin were not enough to save KB Sports from a 5-4 third-round defeat against Woolton Hill Argyle Lions.

Flyn Weardon and Nasim Meddah struck for Wakanda in their Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup semi-final but East Christchurch SSC went through after Callum Dickenson, Sam Kennedy, Alex Whitehouse, Jack Smith and Jamie Trimble ensured a 5-2 success.

Bournemouth Sports Mercury are through to the semis of the MA Hart In-Excess Cup having won 6-5 on penalties after their third-round tie with AFC East Christchurch ended 3-3 after extra time. Jacques Bernard, Matt Hicks and Dean Iles were the Mercury marksmen with Drew Underwood, Ryan Finch and Tom Easom on target for AFC.

Joe Barron’s hat-trick proved decisive when Bournemouth Athletic edged out AFC Burton reserves 5-4 in the second round. Matt McCrow and Sam Davies were the other Athletic scorers with Burton’s goals coming via Joe Sparks (2), Dan Bailey and Sam Gaze.

Robbie Johnston netted for AFC Stourvale but Richmond Park Rangers surprised them 2-1 after extra time thanks to Jason Morgan and Ollie Peckham.

Tom Mann (2), Adam Janes and Liam Holland gave Newtown Athletic the upper hand 4-2 against AFC Fiveways, who replied through Billy Howson and Ali Paton.

Lewis Mills, Ash Williams and Tom Parsons gave Bearwood Broncos a 3-1 success against Parley Sports. Matt Fermor scored Parley’s consolation goal.

Yusuf Akanni scored all three goals when JP Morgan reserves subdued last season’s beaten finalists Parkstone Athletic 3-1 in the second round of the MA Hart Nicholas Read Cup. Shaun Cryer was the Parkstone scorer.

Lewis Worrall’s hat-trick gave Poole Rovers the verdict 3-2 against Woodville Wanderers, who replied through Bill Maidment and Jake McKie.

Josh Jones and Mark Johnson netted for Kirkfield United but Boscombe Celtic are through to the semis after upending them 4-2 thanks to John Bailey, Paul Bright and a couple of goals from Alex Rossi.

Lee Burton bagged a brace for Christchurch Starre and Josh Rose added another but Upton Sociedad got the better of them 4-3 with goals from Jamie Cooper (2), Daniel Squires and Oscar Cluett.

In the Under-18 Division Endeavour Challenge Cup, Christchurch were 8-0 winners against Redhill Rangers thanks to goals from Toby McGuinness (2), Joe Pigott, Reece Malkin, Jayden Malkin, Tyler Humby, Finlay Evans and Connor Bungay.

Shane Sheridan and River Smith plundered hat-tricks when Hayward Sunday League Division One pacesetters Loch & Quay bounced back to form with a resounding 10-0 triumph over JP Morgan.

Chris Ballam, Ethan Maddocks, Pepe Smith and Chris Speers added one each.

West Howe moved up to second place after their 5-1 victory over AFC Burton thanks to Sam Davis, Jordan Whittle, Johnny Ray and a couple of goals from Ryan Clarke. Joe Liddicoat was the Burton scorer.

Fernando Da Silva was the five-goal star as Division Two leaders Wiseguys banked a 6-2 victory over Rushmere. James Morris was the other Wiseguys scorer with George Denman and Liam Phillips replying for Rushmere.

Bottom-place NMO were also 6-2 winners, opening their points account with a shock win over Alderney Manor. Noel McCarthy-Gardiner and James Jose bagged two each with Edward Warland and Matt Hillyar also on target. Mark Seal and Sam Thompson netted for Alderney.

Vienna Suttoners opened up a six-point lead at the top of Division Three when Brad Connell (2), Toby Saunders, Tylor Burgis, James Bainton and Jamie Morgan swept aside Poole Wanderers 6-2. Tom Defeur and Jack Raymond were the Wanderers scorers.

At the other end of the table, Tower Park sank tailenders MK Interiors 5-1 thanks to David Milson, Ryan Faulkner, Charlie King and a couple of goals from William Mills. Jamie Webber provided some consolation for MK.

Portchester remain three points clear at the top of Division Four after Kingsley White struck three minutes from time to clinch a 3-2 win over West Mullen.

Shane Fox and Travis Abbott were the other Portchester marksmen with West Mullen replying through Jack White and Michael Freeman.

Nearest rivals Vienna Suttoners reserves were also 3-2 winners when David Price, Sam Purdy and Liam Riding gave them the edge against Canford Rovers. Sam Carter scored both Canford goals.

Tony O’Callaghan (2), Connor Whitlock, Lewis Armstrong and George Powers were the Poole Borough marksmen in their 5-2 success against Scott V whose goals came from Rhys Huggett and Jim Ryan.

Lewis Sherwood struck twice for Branksome Liberal but they remain anchored to the bottom after Redhill Rangers sank them 5-2 courtesy of Connor Doe’s four-goal blast and a James Vallory strike.

Grange Athletic netted through Ryan Elsworth but the Division Five leaders took a heavy 6-1 tumble when Parkstone toppled them with an Andy Pugh hat-trick and goals from Callum Streamer, Jon Nicholls and Dylan Smith.

Tailenders Forest United were on the receiving end when New Milton Borough crushed them 10-0 thanks to Stephen Murphy’s hat-trick and further efforts from Tyler Dale (2), Adam Dale, Sam Share, Jack Weldon, Ollie Whitehaven and Adam Broom.

Jarad King notched a hat-trick when West Howe reserves grabbed a 4-0 victory over Quayside in Division Six, with Khaleel Graham also on target.

Goals from Tom Stephen (2), Jamie Blackman, Guy Janes and Oscar Farley were not enough to save Academy from a 7-5 defeat against Longfleet, who netted through James Horvath (2), Dan Eggleton, Chris Gauntlett and an Elliot Whiting hat-trick.

Hugo Goncalves scored Boscombe Celtic reserves’ consolation goal when Canford Rovers reserves emerged 5-1 winners thanks to efforts from Josh Saul (2), Leyton Glover, Matt Pursey and Liam Snell.