PARLEY destroyed Broadstone Seniors Reserves with a 15-4 thumping to consolidate their lead in Dorset League Division Two.
Kane Daysh scored a double hat-trick, while Ben Bosley grabbed a treble. Adam Trimby and Michael La Ronde netted braces, while Matt Newbery and Alastair Williams completed the rout.
Broadstone played their part in the 19-goal thriller, their four strikes coming from Harry White, Ryan Howcroft, Tim Clarke and Ciaren Miller.
George Moody, Sam Fields, Tom Share and Sam Share all hit the back of the net for Canford United as they beat visitors Wool United Reserves 4-2.
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Jamie Danorise and Finn Evans scored a brace alongside James Neal's goal for Sturminster Newton Reserves in their 5-0 home win against Piddlehinton United.
Maiden Newton & Cattistock hosted Broadmayne and won 3-0 with a Billy Greenway brace and Joe Laryea's goal.
Puddletown recorded a 4-1 home win over Portesham United, Tom Sabine, Jack Beale, Henry Palmer and Ryan Harvey scoring.
Josh Camp scored four times for Portland Panthers in their 5-0 home win against Poole Bay in Division Three. Jacob Bailey was also on the score sheet for Portland.
Adam Bellingham scored a brace for Corfe Mullen in their 5-3 home win against Bournemouth Sports Lions, Ben Sutton, Alex Dobson and Chris Marsden also bagging.
Wyke Regis and Porton Sports drew 1-1 with Wyke's goal from Charlie Cook.
Parton beat Okeford United 4-1 with a Keith Tottingham brace reinforced by Jack Bennett and Kai Jackson goals.
Dan Boxall, Mike Grant and Luke Arnold were all on the score sheet for DI United as they won 3-0 at home to Donhead United in Division Four.
Poole Borough Reserves hosted Corfe Castle Reserves and won 2-0 with goals from Adam Folich and Adam Nessom.
Portland Town Reserves and Marnhull drew 0-0 but Nathen Wood scored a hat-trick for Blandford A as they beat visitors Portland Panthers Reserves 4-2, Harley Preece also scoring.
In Division Five, Sturminster Marshall Reserves hosted Stalbridge Reserves and drew 1-1 with Shane Orchard on target for Stur.
Tisbury Reserves beat visitors Maiden Newton & Cattistock Reserves 3-2 courtesy of Tom Carter, Adam Cuff and an own goal.
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