BOURNEMOUTH Electric were grateful to come away from Sway with a point after three brilliant first-half saves from goalkeeper Matt Hollier enabled the Premier Division leaders to escape with a 0-0 draw.

Harry Wilkes put Trinidad in front but second-placed Bournemouth Sports equalised before the interval through Sam Hayward and went on to win 3-1 with second-half goals from Luke McArdle and Paul Lines.

Liam McGlynn scored both goals in unbeaten Westover's 2-0 triumph over Hamworthy Rec but Portcastrian crashed to a 5-1 defeat against Old Oakmeadians who netted through Tom Hall, Sam Elliott and a Keith Fitzjohn hat-trick.

Dave Russell struck for Suttoners Civil but they remained three points adrift at the bottom of the table after fellow strugglers Mudeford upended them 5-1 with goals from Dave Saunders, Sam Kennedy, Mitch East, Paul Moss and Liam Welton.

• Electric reserves strengthened their grip at the top of Division One when Dan Baguley (2), Ben Hatch (2), Matt Hayes and John Turle ensured a 6-2 victory over Twynham, while nearest rivals Allendale went down 2-0 to goals from Darren Facer and Craig Mowlam against Harrington.

Luke Homer led the way with a hat-trick when Verwood Town reserves walloped Fencing Centre 9-0 with Tommy Freeman (2), Dan Goodall (2), Craig Roberts and Dave Weeden also on target.

Bournemouth Poppies, meanwhile, were 4-1 winners against bottom-placed St Mary's thanks to Paul Conroy, Luke McCoy, Aurow Husam and James Bates.

• Jonathan Kefford and Kyle O'Nions netted for Mploy but Bisterne United took over on top of Division Two after Lascelles Richardson (2) and Ashley Gritt gave them the edge 3-2.

Khalid Sreti struck twice for title rivals Ferndown Sports but they only have two points to show from their past three outings after Nick Kirby replied with a couple of goals to earn Seyward Windows a 2-2 draw.

George Briggs's hat-trick proved decisive when Sway reserves toppled Merley Cobham Sports 6-3 with Jimmy Totczyk, Alex Martin and Josh Harris also on target, while Westover reserves beat Fordingbridge 5-0 thanks to Simeon Grant's hat-trick and further goals from Joe Harris and Sandy Rarity.

• Dominic Falco put Parkside Wanderers in front but the Division Three pacesetters suffered a shock defeat when Seabournes came back with goals from Paul Smith (pen), Brett McEwan and Harry Cooper to topple them 3-1.

Steve Newman netted for nearest rivals South Coast Demolition but they also took a tumble when Old Oaks reserves shaded it 2-1 with goals from Guy Breeze and Adam Louka.

Anthony Smith (2), Richie Alderson, Richie Broomfield and Stuart Armstrong (pen) struck for Stourvale but Queens Park Athletic salvaged a 5-5 draw thanks to Adam Janes's four-goal blast and a late equaliser from Ricky Powell.

• Second-placed Bisterne Rangers were 5-0 winners at Burley in Division Four thanks to Will Heggan (2), Luke Walker, Tom Faulkner and Sam Hills.

FC Athletic kept their promotion hopes alive when Chris Biddle scored all three goals to give them the verdict 3-2 against Highcliffe, while Pennington were 3-0 winners against Fifa Standards thanks to Tom Brown (2) and Simon Plummer.

Adam Shutler, Mark Pakula and Andy Alexander netted for BU Staff but they had to settle for a point when bottom-placed Albany Athletic held them to a 3-3 draw with goals from Daniel Perry (2) and Eddie Poole.

• Twynham Rangers reserves closed the gap on the leading pair in Division Five when they gave Rockbourne a 7-1 drubbing through Sam Nash (2), Ryan Bailey, Matt Nicholls and an Aron Harris hat-trick.

Walker Scott are handily placed after Scott Ramsier scored all three goals to subdue Shamrock 3-0, while Robert Cole and Sam Packham nabbed two each when Screw-It Carpentry tanned Allendale reserves 4-0.

Hurn Jets netted through Luke Bealey, Ollie Shrimpton and Jamie Custodio but bottom-placed Fernheath CFC opened their points account when Jack Adams (2) and Jake Parker earned them a 3-3 draw.

• Ferndown Town Greenfields reserves maintained their promotion challenge in Division Six when Craig New (2), Kieon Arif and Jon Dawson ensured a 4-1 victory over Lymington Argyle.

Townsend Spartans hammered Lower Parkstone CFC 8-1 through Andy Gellender (2), Julian Landry, Tom Wilkes, Terry Daly, John James, Steve Devine and Daryl Whitbread, while Bournemouth Hospital just got the better of Ringwood Athletic 2-1 with goals from Greg Nolan and Mark Forsyth.

&bull Steve Thornley gave Redhill a first-half lead with a blistering effort in their M A Hart Page Croft Cup semi-final but Galleon moved into to the final after Craig White, Joe Liddicoat and Spencer Bungard gave them a 3-1 success.