SWAY ended their Saturday Premier Division goal drought when George Briggs (2), Tom Man, Jamie Chilcott and Dylan Hooper secured a emphatic 5-0 victory over Verwood+Town">Verwood Town.

Newly-promoted Dorset Knob remain three points clear at the top after Michael Blythe (2), Stuart Beer and Sean Read gave them the upper hand 4-2 against Redlynch & Woodfalls United.

Second-placed Westover Bournemouth, meanwhile, netted through Simon Atkins, but MudeFord Men’s Club upended them 2-1 with goals from Toby Glass Hooper and Sam Kennedy.

David Dick tucked away two penalties for Hamworthy Recreation, who took over in second place after tanning Parley Sports 4-1 with Alan Lam and Ashley Ayley also on target. Leigh Phillips struck twice for champions Bournemouth Electric, but Old Oakmeadians deservedly finished all square 2-2, their third draw in three outings, thanks to Luke Whittaker and Sam Goodwin.

In the other Premier Division game, Pennington St Marks chalked up their first win of the season when Hisham Douik struck twice to subdue Suttoners Civil 2-0.

DIVISION ONE

TIM Porter and Chris Squire netted for Poole Borough, but Bournemouth Electric Reserves produced a brilliant performance to shade it 3-2 with goals from Craig Marchant, Jason Snelling and Steve Blyth.

Paul Wilkinson was the four-goal star when Harrington United gave Fordingbridge Turks a 6-1 drubbing to go a point clear at the top.Chris Walton and Ryan Toms added one each for the Turks, while Portcastrian maintained their perfect record when Ben Virabi (2), Dan Lodge, Lewis Dear and Pepe Smith clinched a 5-3 win over Redhill Rangers.

James Aldham put St Mary’s in front from the penalty spot in the 60th minute, but Mike Haskell’s five-goal burst and an own goal enabled Ferndown Town to emerge 6-3 winners. DIVISION TWO

NEW Milton Linnets are a point clear after Nick Broom (2) and Darren Linbourne gave them the edge 3-2 against Ferndown Sports and Suttoners Civil Reserves were also 3-2 winners when Sam Hayward’s hat-trick accounted for Walkford.

Tuakana maintained their perfect start when Keith Williams (2), Daniel Lane and Ashley Booker put paid to Westover Bournemouth Reserves 4-1, while Luke Gogan scored both goals in Bisterne United’s 2-0 win over Twynham Rangers.

Sway Reserves walloped JPMorgan 6-0 thanks to Chris Van Geffen (2), James Totczyk and an Alex Martin hat-trick.

DIVISION THREE

AFC Burton remain three points clear after Damian Cheater and Mark Brading gave them a 2-0 win over Wallisdown Con.

Elsewhere, Cherry Bees were 3-1 winners against Queens Park Athletic thanks to Kelly Barth (2), while Stourvale beat AFC Parkstone 2-1 with goals from Alex Rossi and Richie Alderson.

Luke Scrimshaw led the way with a hat-trick when Suttoners Civil A gave Fencing Centre a 5-0 tonking, while Stuart McKillop bagged a treble in Parkside Wanderers’ 4-1 win over Redlynch & Woodfalls United Reserves.

DIVISION FOUR

SOUTH Coast Demolition’s 13-month unbeaten run came to an end when Magpies toppled the leaders 2-1 with goals from Dan Pringle and Simon Venning.

FC Athletico scuppered Fifa Standards 3-0 courtesy of Chris Hardy, Dave Pearce and Shaun Brooke, while Burley spanked Parley Sports A 5-1 with goals from Ben Tucker, Rob Stephenson, Gavin Jenkins, Kieron Hudson and Phil Matthews.

DIVISION FIVE

SCREW-It Carpentry were upended 4-3 by Mudeford Men’s Club Reserves (Lee Moss, Paul Moss, Sam Atkins and Steve Hensman), while AFC Pennington got the verdict 2-1 against Walker Scott.

Elsewhere, Tom Faulkner bagged a hat-trick in Bisterne Rangers’ 5-1 triumph over Rockbourne, while Branksome Celtic swept Bournemouth A aside 5-2 with a Daniel Wills hat-trick and further goals from Dan Frisby and Mark Mayo.

DIVISION SIX

GETHYN Badman plundered a hat-trick when pacesetters Claymoor Construction downed Bournemouth Hospital 9-0 with John Dunworth (2), Mark Belton (2), Scott Harding and Mike Buck also on target.

In another high-scoring encounter, James Mullady plundered four and Mark Pudney added a hat-trick when Townsend Spartans crushed AFC Burton Reserves 12-1.

And in the day’s other game, Mike Thompson’s four-goal blast proved decisive when Queens Park Athletic Reserves emerged 8-4 winners against Ringwood Athletic.

Steve Pockneall and Kris Wilson bagged two apiece in Portcastrian Reserves’ 5-3 success against Yarmouth & Calbourne Reserves in the first round of the Hampshire Junior B Cup with the other goal coming from Alex Mackenzie.

Paul Barber was the four-goal star of Vienna Windows’ 5-0 triumph over Bransgore United in the first round of the MA Hart Hayward Cup with Tony West also on target.