Bournemouth Hayward Leagues: Manor and Electric maintain title charge with big wins
THERE was plenty of action across the Bournemouth Hayward Football Leagues this weekend, with goals flying in from games in the Saturday and Sunday leagues.
THERE was plenty of action across the Bournemouth Hayward Football Leagues this weekend, with goals flying in from games in the Saturday and Sunday leagues.
BOURNEMOUTH Electric opened up a four-point lead at the top of the Hayward Saturday Premier Division with a 5-2 success against Bransgore United.
CHARLIE King’s 11th-minute strike gave Bisterne United the verdict 1-0 against rivals Ringwood United in a closely-contested MA Hart Hayward Cup final at Hurn Bridge.
GOALKEEPER Jon Webb was the hero as Brockenhurst overcame Hamworthy United on penalties to win the Bournemouth Saturday Senior Cup.
AFC East Christchurch opened up a five-point lead at the top of Division Two of the Hayward Sunday League.
MA HART Pickford Cup holders Queen’s Park Athletic will defend the trophy in this season’s final after Martin Smith’s dramatic last-minute winner gave them the verdict 3-2 against Westover Bournemouth.
GOALKEEPER Jack Robertson was the hero as Bournemouth Manor edged past Queens Park Athletic via a penalty shoot-out to move into the MA Hart Page Croft Cup final.
RIVER Smith and Jamie Morgan both bagged braces as Loch & Quay breezed past West Howe 4-0 to book their spot in the Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup final.
JORDAN Osmond's brace fired Scott V through to the MA Hart Lawrence Brivati Cup final with a narrow 2-1 victory over Upton Sociedad.
TOM Pepper was too hot for Bournemouth Electric to handle as he scored all four goals in Queens Park Athletic’s impressive 4-0 victory over the Sparkies in Hayward Saturday Premier Division.
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