DIVISION Two pacesetters AFC Stourvale were beaten for the third time in four outings when nearest rivals Parley Sports fought back to win 4-3 - courtesy of Simon Adair’s last-minute winner.

It was Adair’s second goal in an impressive second-half revival by Parley, whose other two strikes came from Ryan Barker.

Stourvale had led through Robbie Johnstone and a couple of goals from Nathan Redwood.

Wiseguys returned to winning ways after taking one point from their past two games against the leading pair.

Ollie Payne and Adam Louka gave them the verdict 2-1 against Shoulder of Mutton, who replied through Tim Somerfield.

Ricky Powell’s hat-trick proved decisive in Newtown Athletic’s 5-2 victory over Rushmere.

Tom Mann and Lewis Tapley were the other Newtown scorers while Rushmere’s goals came from Liam Phillips and Jack Walter.

Alderney Manor made it nine successive victories in all competitions when Sam Thompson (2) and Scott Roberts accounted for NMO 3-1.

Noel McCarthy-Gardiner scored the consolation goal for NMO who, ironically, were the last team to beat Alderney back in November.

In the other Division Two game, Adam Andrews struck twice for AFC Wimborne but Bournemouth Sports Mercury shaded it 3-2 thanks to Dean Norman, Dean Iles and Simon Wiltshire.

Division One leaders Loch & Quay were 4-1 winners at AFC Burton after taking a four-goal lead by half-time thanks to Chris Ballam, Phil Midson, River Smith and an own goal.

The hosts pulled one back after the break through Matty Nicholls and were denied a second goal when Loch & Quay keeper Matt Harvey made an impressive penalty save.

Marcus Cullen and Steve Flynn struck for Talbot Rangers but Wakanda had the edge 3-2 thanks to Nasim Meddah and a couple of goals from Sami Makhloufi.

The win enabled them to move up to second place.

East Christchurch SSC returned to league action after their exploits in cup competitions and got the better of JP Morgan, with goals from Dan Hancock and Sam Kennedy.

Nathan Evans was the JP Morgan marksman.

Vienna Suttoners continue to blaze a trail at the top of Division Three.

They are 13 points clear and still unbeaten after sweeping aside Poole Wanderers 5-0 courtesy of Brad Connell’s hat-trick and further goals from Craig Warren (pen) and Tylor Burgis.

Nearest rivals Bearwood Broncos saw their undefeated record evaporate in a heavy 5-0 tumble against AFC East Christchurch, who ambushed them with a Ben Collie hat-trick and a couple of goals from Richard Sainsbury.

Tower Park took over in second after thumping MK Interiors 9-4.

Charlie King plundered four and Ryan Faulkner bagged a hat-trick, with Carl Phillips and Joe Heron adding one each. Jamie Webber and Rob Stephen scored two each for MK.

Ash Damen scored both Bournemouth Athletic goals in their 2-1 win over AFC Fiveways, who replied through Luke Vare.

Richmond Park Rangers netted though Jason Morgan and Ben Bayes but they had to settle for a point when Leon Jarrett struck twice to earn AFC Burton reserves a 2-2 draw.

Division Four pacesetters Vienna Suttoners reserves slammed Branksome Liberal 5-0 with goals from Sam Purdy (2), David Price, Chris Hack and Luke Scrimshaw.

Both Vienna’s nearest rivals were beaten by the odd goal.

Second-placed Portchester netted through Travis Abbott and a brace from Kingsley White but went down 4-3 to Canford Rovers.

Canford’s goals came from Bradley Miles, Dave Smith, Zak Blackburn and Chakeam Beagley.

KB Sports were also beaten 4-3 when Scott V upended them with goals from Dan Hayward, Jamie Hackett, Jim Miles and Jordan Osmond.

Jolyn May, Parker Ross and Toby Ambrose were the KB marksmen.

West Mullen rattled in six without reply at Morden. The goals came from Brad Gale (2), Ashley Cox, Dan Warrilow, Joe Warden and Chris Baldry.

Tony O’Callaghan led the way with a hat-trick as Poole Borough hammered Redhill Rangers 11-2.

Craig Baker (2), Declan Collins (2), Shane Jackson (2), Josh Russell and Scott Talbot were also on target. Shane Leopold and Lee Thomas provided some consolation for Redhill.

Boscombe Celtic need three points from their two remaining games to become champions of Division Five.

Alex Rossi’s hat-trick and a goal from John Bailey gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Upton Sociedad. Jamie Cooper and Ben Lees were the Sociedad scorers.

James Smith scored both Kirkfield United goals in their 2-0 win over New Milton Borough.

Parkstone and Forest United cancelled each other out in a 2-2 draw. Parkstone’s two goals came courtesy of Todd Coombs while Forest netted through Liam Smith and Damian Jalowiczor.

Matt Whitcher’s goal for Division Six leaders Woodville Wanderers was not enough to save them from a 2-1 defeat in their crucial battle with nearest rivals JP Morgan reserves.

Dan Hunter and Jon Asante were the JP Morgan marksmen.

Tom Jackson (2) and Jarad King netted for third-placed West Howe reserves but Poole Rovers were 4-3 winners thanks to goals from Tom Eyers, George Burgess, Joe Rendall and Jamie Marten.

Siemens maintained their title challenge with a 6-1 triumph over Longfleet courtesy of a Rhys Jessop hat-trick and further goals from Danny Hill (2) and Dave Penn. Nathan Berry was the Longfleet scorer.

Dan Winwood and Brad Carhart bagged two each in Canford Rovers reserves’ 5-0 victory over Quayside, with the other goal coming from Alex Johnstone.