SWAY hauled themselves off the bottom of the Hayward Premier Division after Adam Clark, Ross Clark and James Wright gave them an impressive 3-2 win over Old Oakmeadians who replied through Adam Moore and Luke Whittaker.

Scott Kelly netted for Mudeford Men’s Club but they find themselves propping up the rest after crashing 4-1 to goals from Luke McArdle (2), Jesse Hodgson and Darren Spiers against Bournemouth Sports.

Goals from Ollie Wells and Lee Owen were not quite enough to save fellow strugglers Suttoners Civil from a 3-2 defeat against Hamworthy Recreation whose goals came via Paul Foley, Crispin Rigler and Luke Dawe.

Meanwhile, Parley Sports are hovering just clear of the drop zone after Sam Bush and Johnny Cook ensured a 3-0 victory over Trinidad.

Bournemouth Poppies netted through James Bates and a Paul Conroy hat-trick but Electric reserves remain six points clear at the top of Division One after emerging 7-4 winners through Matt Hayes, John Turle, Mike Wynne, Sam James and a Leigh Phillips hat-trick.

Nearest rivals Allendale swept Fencing Centre aside 5-0 with goals from Nick Johnson (2), George Knijff (2) and Mark Frampton but Holt United went down 3-1 to goals from Darren Head, Tom Pepper and Andy Leggot against Ferndown Town Greenfields.

Chris Forbes earned Twynham Rangers a 1-1 draw with Verwood Town reserves, while Harrington United upended Tuakana 6-3 with goals from Sean Read (2), Lewis Dean, Ben Mowlam, Stuart Moorse and Tony Marney.

Galleon take over on top of Division Two after Scott Assinder and Spencer Bungard accounted for Merley Cobham Sports 2-0, with Bisterne United moving up to second place after Craig Frost and Lascelles Richardson gave them the edge 2-1 against Seaward Windows.

Mpoy put paid to Westover Bournemouth reserves 4-2 thanks to Jonathan Kefford’s hat-trick and a goal from Josh Thompson.

Division Three high-fliers Parkside Wanderers cruised into a commanding seven-goal lead but had the shock of their lives when Old Oakmeadians reserves pulled it back to 8-5 with goals from Carl Foster (2), Dominic Burke, Dave Creighton and Guy Breeze.

Stuart McKillop bagged a hat-trick for Parkside with Sandor Wilson (2), Dominic Falco, Jake Broughton and Joe Bond.

Parley Sports A remain just a point behind after their 4-1 victory over Ferndown Town Sports through Joe Meyer (2), Charlie Thorpe and an own goal.

South Coast Demolition were also 4-1 winners when Steve Newman’s hat-trick and a Scott Hole strike accounted for Redlynch reserves.

Matt Grey gave Division Four promotion contenders BU Staff a two-goal lead but bottom-placed Magpies produced a brilliant second-half performance to emerge 4-2 winners with goals from Charlie Lewis (2), Steve Whitfield and Bradley Jones.

Mudeford Men’s Club reserves extended their lead at the top of Division Five to seven points with a 5-1 triumph over Rockbourne and ace marksmen Lee Moss was once again on the scoresheet with another hat-trick with Max Edgell and Lee Renyard adding one each.

AFC Bransgore sit proudly on top of Division Six after a crushing 8-0 victory in the local derby with Bransgore United reserves.

Adam Parker was the five-goal star with Charlie Field, Mark Parker and an own goal completing the rout.

Portcastrian reserves netted through Ben Hayes (2), Alex Mackenzie and a Nick Campbell hat-trick but Ringwood Athletic just got the better of a 7-6 thriller thanks to James McGregor’s four-goal blast and further goals from Jim Leather, Mike Langley and John Langley.