SKIPPER Adam Janes struck a double as Newtown Athletic toppled Division Two leaders AFC Stourvale 2-0.

There had been no change in the pecking order at the top though, as nearest rivals Parley Sports and Wiseguys cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw.

Louis Baker-Stroud scored all three goals in Shoulder of Mutton’s 3-2 win over Bournemouth Sports Mercury, who replied through Dean Norman and Dave Cavill.

Rushmere netted through Paul Sheppard and a couple of goals from Andy Gosling but bottom-placed NMO doubled their points total when they surprised them 6-3.

Their goals came through Liam Roberts (2), Mitchell Speechley-Price, James Jose, Matt Hillyar and Kelvin Gale.

Ritchie Whiting struck for West Howe in their final Division One game of the season but Talbot Rangers just got the better of them 2-1 with goals from Sam Phillips and Sami Garcia.

Vienna Suttoners are 11 points clear at the top of Division Three after sweeping aside Bournemouth Athletic 4-0 with goals from Will Foster, Luke Hoare, Toby Saunders and Stevie Lucas.

Tower Park moved up to third place after William Mills (2) and Charlie King ensured a 3-1 success against AFC Burton reserves, who replied through Dan Bailey.

Ben Bayes converted two penalties for Richmond Park Rangers but Poole Wanderers recorded their first win in three months.

Ryan Musselwhite’s hat-trick and a goal from Jack Hepburn gave them the upper hand 4-2.

Callum McColl, Shane Jackson and Tony O’Callaghan netted for Poole Borough but Division Four leaders Vienna Suttoners reserves were 5-3 winners thanks to Sam Purdy, Liam Riding, Jesse Hodgson and a couple of goals from Luke Scrimshaw.

Portchester remain six points behind with four games in hand after Carl Charman’s second-minute strike and a 39th-minute penalty from Shane Fox clinched a 2-1 win over Scott V, who came back strongly after the break and halved the deficit through Dan Hayward.

KB Sports remain in contention after Kieron Mulvey, Jordan Hayter, Jamie Wilson and Alex Hawey ensured a 4-1 victory over West Mullen, whose consolation goal came from Jinny Pike.

At the other end of the table, bottom-placed Branksome Liberal extended to three games their unbeaten run when Connor Stagg earned them a 1-1 draw with Morden, whose goal came from Martin Haskell.

Boscombe Celtic are seven points clear at the top of Division Five after their 5-2 success against Parkstone Athletic.

Rob Daniels and John Bailey bagged two each for Celtic with Alex Rossi also on target from the penalty spot, while Sam Lane scored both Parkstone goals.

Shane Morris struck for third-placed Christchurch Starre but New Milton Borough shaded it 2-1 with goals from Alex Frost and Stephen Murphy.

Callum Streamer settled the issue 1-0 for Parkstone against Kirkfield United.

Forest United opened their points account when Charlie Way and Josh Howlett-Green earned them a 2-2 draw with Upton Sociedad. Ben Lees scored both Sociedad goals.

Lewis Worrell, Joe Rendell, Tyler Gregory and Sam Chown all bagged hat-tricks in Poole Rovers’ 14-0 demolition of Boscombe Celtic reserves in Division Six.

Tom Woolnough and George Burgess also chipped in with a goal each.

League leaders Woodville Wanderers returned to winning ways when Harry Salter (pen), Leon Sansom and Aaron Towers ensured a 3-1 success against Quayside who replied through Tom Shutler.

JP Morgan reserves remain five points behind with two games in hand after hammering Longfleet 9-1.

Yusuf Akanni recorded a hat-trick with further goals from Dan Warr, Dan Hunter, Arun Bains, Keeble Osborne, Lloyd Wallen and Leigh Simmons. Ben Carr scored Longfleet’s consolation goal.

Khaleel Graham and Jarad King gave West Howe reserves the edge 2-1 against Academy, who replied through Steve Pender.

Siemens have the leaders in their sights after cruising past Canford Rovers reserves 5-2.

Their goals came via Mitch Hunt, Dan Jones, Cameron Cloggie, Dave Penn and Mike Quinn.

Conor Carpenter and Daniel Winwood were the Rovers marksmen.