SAM Lockyer netted for Division One leaders Darby’s Corner but they had to settle for a point when Jamie Frier earned Bournemouth Athletic an impressive 1-1 draw.

Kevin Brennan and Ashley Nash scored two apiece when nearest rivals Christchurch Royals gave Wimborne Magpyes a 7-2 drubbing with Chris Forbes, Chris Burden and Dale Simpson adding one each.

Gareth Brickhill bagged a hat-trick in Priory Quay’s 5-1 triumph over Kavell with Ollie Peckham and Matt Mabey also on target, while Sam Adams scored both goals in Electric’s 2-1 win over Vienna Windows.

Jack Swann struck twice for Parley but Foresters Arms just got the better of them 3-2 with goals from Jamie Chilcott, Aaron Duncan and Kevin James.

• Simon Atkins and Pete Valinski netted for Redhill but Copyplus forced a 2-2 draw in Division Two thanks to a couple of goals from Mark Rourke, while Andy Mason scored both Tiegla Tiles goals in their 2-1 win over AFC Burton.

Southbourne Athletic moved three points clear at the top of Division Three after sinking Harbourside 5-1 thanks to Ben Chant’s four-goal blast and a strike from Chris Diffey.

Bluewood are three points behind with six games in hand, though, after Liam Claire, Mark Wheeler, Ashley Boyt and Aaron Stacey scored two each in their 8-1 win over Lawson Builders.

Jimmy Redford, Ali Carmichael and Keith Jackson scored two each in Ferndown Locomotive’s 6-0 triumph over Alderney Manor, while Wayne Nash and Tom Hill ensured a 2-0 success for Eurasat Lions against Fernside Sports.

• Brett Chandler scored both goals when Division Four leaders Queens Park Rovers reserves accounted for struggling Witchampton 2-0.

The wheels came off KC Transport’s promotion drive when they crashed to a heavy 8-0 defeat against New Inn.

Mark King led the way with a hat-trick with Gary Shears (2), Ross Dominey (2) and Carl Jones also on target.

Lovett moved up to third place after Paul Blenman, Stuart McKillop, Terry Larcombe and Mike Gregson ensured a 4-1 victory over Three Cross, while Ricky Muir and Richie Keith gave Boscombe Celtic the edge 2-1 against Wallisdown Con.

• Peter Richmond-Cole put AFC Stourvale in front but injury hit LV FC came back with goals from Paul Goodman and John Bartholemew to win 2-1 and take second spot in Division Five on goal difference.

Jamie Brown earned Bournemouth Sports reserves a 1-1 draw with Magpies, while Shaun Steer scored both goals when Verwood SSC shaded it 2-1 against Strouden Sports.

John-Ross Mitchell and Lee Hobbs both bagged hat-tricks in Carling Sports’ 7-2 win over Oakdale Con with the other goal coming from Ben Collie.

• AKD Allstars lead Division Six after Jesse Hodgson (2) and Lewis Burgess gave them the edge 3-2 in their crucial top-of-the-table clash with Sunseekers who replied through Mark Poole and Alex Troke.

Rockbourne kept their promotion hopes alive when they came from a goal down to beat Holly Tree 3-1 with goals from Jason Thorne (2) and Jamie Collier.

Ace Fabrication went down 4-2 West Moors SSC reserves whose goals came courtesy of William Mills and a Craig Sargeant hat-trick, while Talbot Pub toppled tailenders Walkford 5-1 with goals from Dave Mountford (2), Ben Franklin, Steve Glover and Jamie Wilson.

• White Heather Hornets netted through Charles Stratton (2) and a George Moraitis hat-trick but Division Seven leaders Poole Bay had the upper hand 7-5 thanks to Karl Chalkley (2), Matt Ireland (2), Russell Chivers, Pete Morrell and Craig Smith.

DH Brittania remained in contention after Shane White settled the issue 1-0 against Shamrock but Townsend Spartans were held to a 2-2 draw by James & James whose goals came via Craig Frampton and Neil Smith.

Dean Norman scored the perfect hat-trick in Dean Park’s 6-2 drubbing of AS Muscliff with the other goals coming from Aaron Atkinson (2) and Tom Collins.

• Dan Adlem and Adam Beattie both struck twice when second-placed Cranborne overpowered A&T Athletic 5-2 in Division Nine with the other goal coming from Nick Beattie.

At the other end of the table, Boscombe Celtic reserves emerged 4-2 winners in the basement battle with Tower Park thanks to Danny Styles (2), Steve Liddell and Darren Hicks.