CRAIG Light and Matt Molloy netted for Brockenhurst Reserves but the Wessex Combination One side bowed out of the M A Hart Poole Bay Challenge Cup in the first round when Dominic Powers, Stuart Sims and Peter HurFord gave Pennington St Marks the verdict 3-2 after extra-time.

Mike Haskell and Mike White both notched hat-tricks when Ferndown Town gave Fordingbridge Turks a 13-1 trouncing with Danny Cullen (2), Danny Moore (2), Joe Warden (2) and Rob Sprague completing the rout.

Dan Manuel bagged a hat-trick in Hamworthy Recreation’s 7-0 drubbing of St Mary’s with Luke Dawe and Gavin Haynes adding two each, while Marc Marengo and Leigh Phillips ensured a 2-0 success for Bournemouth Electric against Verwood+Town">Verwood Town.

Sway netted through Alex Rubycz, Tom Man and Ross Clark but Westover Bournemouth squeezed through 4-3 thanks to Danny Snell and an Ed Ewens hat-trick.

Ollie Bolton struck twice for Ferndown Sports in the first round of the MA Hart Page Croft Cup and, with Rich Preston and Matt Vincent adding one each, they were 4-1 winners against JP Morgan.

Darren Facer struck for Premier Division leaders Dorset Knob but their unbeaten record was ruined when Old Oakmeadians scuppered them 5-1 with goals from Tom Hall (2), Dan Webb, Aaron Drayton and Alan Marsh.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, Andrew Savage’s goal for tail-enders Redlynch & Woodfalls United was not enough to save them from a 2-1 defeat against Mudeford Men’s Club, whose goals came via Steve Hillyer and Sam Kennedy.

DIVISIONS ONE & TWO: Portcastrian took over at the top of Division One after Phil Warman (2) and Lewis Dear ensured a 3-1 success against Harrington United, who replied through Tony Marney.

New Milton Linnets became the new Division Two leaders after Tom Linbourn scored both goals in their 2-0 win over Twynham Rangers.

Dave Lock and Andy Doe gave Bisterne United the edge 2-1 against Walkford, while Alex Robinson scored all three goals in Cobham Sports’ 3-0 victory over Sway Reserves.

DIVISION THREE: AFC Burton were held to a 0-0 draw by Ringwood United in Division Three but the point was enough to elevate Burton into pole position.

Redlynch & Woodfalls United reserves netted through Adam Long, Nick Roper and Lee Roberts but Suttoners Civil A just got the better of them 4-3 courtesy of Carl Hobley and a Wayne Evans hat-trick.

Sacha Navarro struck twice to give Wallisdown Conservative the edge 2-1 against Old Oakmeadians Reserves, who replied through Kenny Wilson.

DIVISION FOUR: Dan Pringle struck for Division Four pacesetters Magpies but their perfect record was tarnished when New Milton Eagles toppled them 2-1 with goals from Shahed Miah and Ollie Luchoomun.

Burley are three points clear at the top after shading it 4-3 against Fifa Standards thanks to Phil Matthews (2), James Kendrick and Michael Moorman. Kieron Burton (2) and Steve Rattue scored for Fifa, who still await their first points of the season.

DIVISION FIVE: AFC Pennington are five points clear at the top of the table with maximum points after their 8-0 thrashing of Griffin. Daniel Swager bagged four with Leighton Allen, Barry Ward, Luke Bryant and Alex Hall adding one each.

Nearest rivals Bisterne Rangers also enjoyed an 8-0 romp when Bransgore United capitulated to Jon White’s four-goal blitz, a Nick Reynolds hat-trick and a goal from Luke Walker.

Bournemouth A netted through Sammy Taylor (2), Paul Conroy (2) and Chris Lock, but Rock-bourne won 6-5 thanks to Richard Beal (2), Jamie Clark (2), Ali Barter and Chris Mathers.

DIVISION SIX: Claymoor Construction remain three points clear at the top with maximum points after their 4-1 victory over Alderholt, courtesy of Gethyn Badman’s hat-trick and a Gary Forsey penalty.

Nearest rivals Townsend also maintained their perfect start when Sam Phillips and Mark Pudney gave them a 2-1 success against Queens Park Athletic Reserves, while AFC Bransgore Reserves were 5-2 winners against Fordingbridge Turks Reserves thanks to Aaron Wheeler’s hat-trick and further goals from Tim Davis and Jonnie Iles.