Portcastrian have a commanding 14-point lead at the top of Division Four after Dan Jones (2), Fernando Valdivielso, Lewis Dear, Ben Virabi (pen), and Alex Mackenzie swept nearest rivals Walkford aside 6-2.
Third-placed Old Oakmeadians Reserves just got the better of Stourvale 3-2 with goals from Keith Fitz-John (2) and Ashley Williams, while Fencing Centre chalked up their third successive victory when Chris Draper (2) and Jason Cliffe accounted for Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves 3-0. It was also the second successive game that Jason Cliffe scored direct from a corner.
Suttoners Civil A hold top spot in Division Five despite suffering a shock 4-2 defeat against Phoenix whose goals came via Jamie Barclay and a Paul McKinley hat-trick.
Nearest rivals Parkside Wanderers are just four points behind with four games in hand after crushing Queens Park Athletic 10-2 courtesy of Gary Anderson's four-goal blast and further goals from Joe Bond (2), Dean Johnson (2), Mick Cole, and Darren Shorey.
Stuart Davis kept Burley in contention when he scored the vital goal in their 1-0 win over Magpies & Woolsbridge United Reserves.
Chris Jackson and Luke Charity struck for Division Six pacesetters Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves but they failed to take all three points for only the second time this season when Robbie Cole's hat-trick gave Screw-It-Carpentry the verdict 3-2.
AFC Highcliffe Reserves are hot on their heels after Darren Britton and Shaun Gold clinched a 2-1 success against Twynham Rangers Reserves and Fordingbridge Turks Reserves go third after getting the better of FIFA Standards 3-2 with goals from Simon Colborne, Dean Hooper, and Will Cobb.
Leigh Elliott bagged a hat-trick in Rockbourne's 5-2 victory over Bournemouth Hospital with the other goals coming from Ollie Moore and Andy Holloway.
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