HAMWORTHY United heaped misery on basement side Totton & Eling as they triumphed 3-0.

A brace from Sam Carr and a further effort from Stefan Penny saw the Hammers register a straightforward win in the Sydenhams Wessex Premier.

Victory allowed Shane Traynor’s men to maintain the heat on their mid-table rivals as their bid for a top-10 finish continued.

Bournemouth Poppies edged a seven-goal blockbuster at Brockenhurst as Diop Evans, Sam Pekun, Diane Bassiriki and Lewis Burgis found the net.

Efforts from Will Tickle, Tom Hill and Mark Barker proved in vain for the Badgers, who were sunk 4-3.

Verwood blew a two-goal lead as they slumped to a late 3-2 defeat at Andover Town.

A Tom Whelan double had put the Potters in control but after the break, Ryan Inskip nodded in the rebound after Alex Dockree had headed against the post.

Ike Robertson levelled the game up and a long-range free-kick from Lewis Benson in the closing moments secured the home side victory.

Lymington were also left disappointed after they had let a lead slip at AFC Portchester.

Lerone Plummer had initially put Lymo in front but Portchester equalised despite the visitors’ claims that keeper Stuart Williamson had been fouled.

Matter worsened when James Davis directed wide his spot-kick and in the second half, a Warren Kenna own goal handed Portchester a 2-1 success.