JORDAN Neal hit a hat-trick as reigning Hampshire League champions Locks Heath romped to a 5-1 victory over Waterlooville in the first round of the Hampshire Intermediate Cup yesterday.

Mike Dark and Joe Moreton (penalty) were also on target.

Lyndhurst scored three times in the first 32 minutes en route to a 3-1 home victory over Folland Sports Reserves.

Andy Longland netted two, including a second minute opener, with Ben Boyce also on target.

Second half goals from Elliot Brown, Tom Richards and Carl Steadman gave Otterbourne a 3-0 home success over AFC Stoneham.

Ian Fowler replied as Michelmersh & Timsbury lost 2-1 at home to Old Oakmedians.

A Ryan Angear double saw Liphook United win 2-0 at Southampton University, while a second half goal from Ronan Galloway gave Winchester Castle victory at Yateley United.

Ryan Steele fired a hat-trick as Andover Lions caned Liphook United 5-0, Brad Craney and Dan Reynolds also netting.

Shane Cornish lashed a hat-trick as Baffins Milton Rovers defeated visiting Four Marks 4-2.

Danny Rimmer ad Dean Harris also scored with Paul Gibbs twice replying.

Nick Magee and Dan Clark both scored twice as Bournemouth Sports romped to a 9-1 home victory over Durley.

Ali Buckle, James Bainton, Callum Charlton, Jack Goodship and Jamie Pickett also scored after Durley had taken a first minute lead through Tim Hazeldine.

Colden Common eased to a 4-0 success at Broughton thanks to Callum Magee, Liam Magee, John Cole and Mike Tickner.

Jamie Wrapson struck a hat-trick as Fleetlands won 4-1 at BTC Southampton. Jake Alford also netted.

Goals from Ben Kneller and Reece Standen saw Hamble Club defeat Netley Central Sports 2-0.

Bryn Schwodler, Matt Hawkes and James Milligan scored as Hedge End Rangers defeated Bush Hill 3-1. Dean Laxton replying.

Elliot Sills scored twice in the first half as Hampshire League leaders Clanfield triumphed 2-0 at Liss.

In the Premier Division of the Hampshire League, Paulsgrove won 4-1 against QK Southampton with goals from Adam Fisher, Wayne Harding, Louie Jeff and Josh Parry - three of the goals coming in the last five minutes. Dennis Jack replied.

Two goals from Richie McCann, including an 88th minute winner, gave Headley United a 2-1 home win over AFC Aldermaston.