THERE was plenty of action across the Bournemouth Hayward Football Leagues this weekend, with goals flying in from games in the Saturday and Sunday leagues.

Leading marksman Ryan Attree bagged a late winner to give Mudeford Mens Club the verdict 2-1 against Westover Bournemouth in an action packed Hayward Saturday League game at Highcliffe. Joe Adams had raced through to give Mudeford a second half lead with Jamie Mills putting the visitors on terms, powering home a header from a corner.

Adam Janes and Morgan Turner nabbed two each when reigning champions Bournemouth Manor remained top of the table on goal difference following their 6-1 victory over New Milton Eagles. Brad Aspin and Luke Scrimshaw added one each for Manor while Kieren Marshall provided some consolation for Eagles.

Teddy Hills struck twice when nearest rivals Bournemouth Electric gave Winkton Athletic a 7-0 drubbing with Scott Joyce, Steve Flynn, Paul Conroy, Lucas Gelsleichter, and Pepe Smith also on target.

Claudio Carvalho, Charlie King, and Rob Corlett netted for Bisterne United but Fordingbridge Turks just got the better of them 4-3 with goals from Cal Fraser, Tom Godwin, Alex Brown, and Sam Penton.

Mickey Finch was the four-goal star when Abbey swept Division One rivals Shoulder of Mutton aside 5-0 in their M.A Hart Robbins Cup quarter final. Max Wilcock scored the other goal for Abbey, who meet Kirkfield United in next Sunday’s semi-final at the King George V Playing Fields.

Third-placed Wiseguys are within a point of the leading pair in Division One after a couple of late goals gave them the edge 2-1 against Alderney Manor. Alderney were leading through Ben Franklin with six minutes left when Wiseguys came back through Cameron Panesar-Dower and substitute Jordan Burgess to snatch all three points.

West Howe take over from Abbey on top of the table following their 0-0 draw with Hampshire Sunday Senior Cup finalists East Christchurch SSC at Grange Road.

There were hat-tricks from both Joel Bevan and Josh Saul when TGC walloped NMO 10-3 to go six points clear at the top of Division Two. Ian Wilkinson bagged a brace for the leaders with Rhys Newman and substitute Jack Jeffs also on target while Dan Marks scored all three goals for the visitors.

Jake Churchill and Dan Haynes struck for nearest rivals East Christchurch Athletic but they took a 5-2 tumble against promotion contenders FC Hajduk who netted through Henry Hodge, Jack Kinge Phillips, and an Ollie Balmer hat-trick.

Kieran Davies scored for Scott V but third placed Camerons were 4-1 winners thanks to Casey Bonsfield, Drew Campbell, and a couple of goals from Joe Sparks while Bournemouth Sports and Bournemouth Athletic cancelled each other out in a 0-0 draw.

Alex Rossi was the five goal hero when Boscombe Celtic hauled themselves off the bottom of Division Three with a 6-4 success against AFC Wimborne. Gheorghe Duculescue was the other Celtic marksman while Wimborne netted through Conal Burns, Will Ireland, and a couple of goals from Ayrton White.

West Moors now find themselves propping up the rest, their goal drought continuing when they went down 2-0 to goals from Nathan Evans and Luke Brown against JP Morgan.

Meanwhile Kirkfield United remain in contention for promotion after second half goals from Awwal Abubakar and Paulo Baptista gave them the verdict 2-1 against Poole Borough who replied through Tony O’Callaghan.

Charlie Shears nabbed a hat-trick and Josh Ridland bagged a brace when Division Four pacesetters Poole Rovers gave Hordle Spurs a 6-1 drubbing. Lewis Worrell was the other Rovers scorer while Harry Bailey scored the consolation goal for Spurs whose day became worse when Andrew Fletcher-Jones saw red.

Nearest rivals Boscombe Celtic Reserves remain a point behind with a game in hand after Alex Hawey, Alex Rankin, and Ali Paton ensured a 3-0 victory over Allegro Park Rangers.

An 83rd minute header from Rich Witherington was enough to settle the issue 1-0 for third placed Grange Athletic against Poole Wanderers while Tommy King, Jordan Jones, and substitute Jake Harvey ensured a 3-1 success for Bournemouth Poppies against Shane Stanley who replied through Tyler Rudd.

Matt Warden and Jack O’Hara scored two each when Alderney Manor Reserves opened up a six point lead at the top of Division Five when they swept Upton Sociedad aside 6-1.

Joe Wood and Scott Turner added one each for Alderney with Ben Lees replying for Sociedad.

Louie Dacombe netted for nearest rivals Forest United but they had to settle for a point when Andy Vigar converted a penalty to earn Academy a 1-1 draw.

Linton Robertson led the way with a hat-trick when Woodville Wanderers walloped AJ 10-0 to go second on goal difference.

Rob Scadding bagged a brace with Sam Broom, Jacob Cole, Barnaby Earl, Ian Maidment, and Phil Maidment adding one each.

In the other Division Five game, Sam Owen and substitute Tom Burrow were the P.T.L.C. scorers in their 2-0 win over Wallisdown Wanderers.

Stuart Marshall notched a hat-trick when hundred per cent Camerons Reserves hammered Wessex Warriors 9-0 in Division Six.

Adam Louka and Tyrone Carkeet added two each for second placed Camerons with Fernando Da Silva and Lewis Burt also on target.

Brandon MacKinlay and Liam Churchill bagged two each when Southside Vipers upended Nelson Athletic 6-3 to remain three points clear at the top of the table.

Nick Thomas and Johnny Armour were the other Southside scorers while Athletic replied through Tony Haddon, Jack Herbert, and substitute Chris Tuvey.

George Deem struck twice for third placed Parkstone Athletic but Storm Graham saw red and Rushmere Reserves held them to a 2-2 draw thanks to Jack Braeman and an 84th minute strike from substitute Trevin Michelo.

Joe Cragg and Charlie King grabbed two each in New Milton Borough’s 7-1 triumph over Woodville Wanderers Reserves.

Toby Ambrose, Callum Read, and substitute Tyler Dale were the other Borough scorers with Declan Nailen replying for Wanderers.

Unbeaten Division Seven leaders Boscombe Celtic A were 3-0 winners against CST South United thanks to Zak Long, Jamie Reeks, and Billy Gates.

Substitute Lewis Hatchett rattled in four and Ben Miller notched a hat-trick when nearest rivals Hordle Spurs Reserves crushed struggling Bournemouth Sports Lions 15-1.

Jack Frankcom, Cayton Francis, and Andrew Ramplin added two each with Mark Griffin and Tom Howting also on target while Kaine Grayden scored the consolation goal for the Lions.

Meanwhile James Horvath and Jordan Jones gave Longfleet the edge 2-1 against Branksome Liberal who replied courtesy of a penalty from substitute Ashley Stafford.