PORTLAND United were pres-ented with the Reserve League trophy after a 2-2 draw against runners-up Blandford United at Grove Corner.

Alex Halloran and Sanchez Baker were the men on target for the Blues who now have one game left to play, which will take place at Poole Borough on May 12.

Chickerell United kept hold of third spot thanks to a 5-1 win over Cobham Sports. Matt Dench (2), Liam Miles, Pete Bochonko and Roger Boyd got the Chickens' goals.

Holt United beat Sherborne Town 5-2 thanks to efforts by Chris Chilcot (3), Matt Long and Elliot Spark, and Poole Borough won by the same scoreline against Gillingham Town. The Hornets netted through Dylan Hooper (3), Stuart McFarland and Arron Walden.

SENIOR LEAGUE EASTON United and Stalbridge wrapped up the Senior League with a 2-2 draw. Graham Lomas and Howard Battern undid the Portlanders, who have finished bottom of the table.

DIVISION ONE BISHOPS Caundle moved up to sixth spot, courtesy of an 8-3 win at third-placed Broadmayne. The hosts' goals came from Graham Kemp, Arran Culet and Chris Wyatt.

Wareham Rangers trail Broad-mayne by only two points with both sides having one game remaining. The Purbeck outfit beat Easton United Reserves 4-0.

DIVISION TWO THE Balti House were held to a 4-4 draw by fellow Weymouth side Wyke Regis Social Club.

Steve Bown (2), Gary Camp and Matt Williams were the men on target for Balti who have enjoyed a good run-in, losing just once in their last five games.

Swanage Town & Herston Reser-ves continue to trail leaders Barwick & Stoford by two points. Both sides won 2-0 and have one game left.

Paul Ward and Alex Hansford netted for the Somerset outfit in their victory over Poundbury while Gillingham Town A fell to the Swans.

Stourpaine can still finish in second spot and they did their cause no harm by beating Piddletrenthide United 5-1. Ben Dixon got the consolation.

In the league's other game, Linthorpe won 8-1 at Stalbridge Reserves.

DIVISION THREE UPWEY & Broadwey require only one point from their last four games to secure the title.

The Weymouth outfit won 4-2 at home to Witchampton United Reserves thanks to strikes by Justin Crawford (2), Chris Sweetser-Hawks, Robbie Hastie and Pete Jarvis.

Second-placed Crossways claimed a 4-1 victory at Lytchett Red Triangle Reserves. Martin Gatehouse grabbed the basement boys' only goal.

Fourth-placed Chickerell United A recorded their best win of the campaign. They beat local rivals The Railway Tavern 7-0 with efforts by Josh Why (3), Ben Cox, James Selby, Nick Etherington and Vaughan Carter.

The Antelope beat Shaftesbury Reserves 4-3 and AC Matravers Reserves moved out of the bottom three with a 5-3 success at Piddlehin-ton United.

AC's scorers were Luke Oxley (2), Jon Angell, Nathan Botley and Ross Barnes while Stuart Crane (two penalties) and Paul Dovell replied for Piddle.

DIVISION FOUR FC WindowMan secured runners-up spot with an impressive 4-2 victory over Quayside. The Weymouth outfit's goals came from Matt Brown (2), Arran Warr and Mark Dalley.

James Stillman netted seven times in Kingston Lacy's 8-0 win over Handley Sports. Matt Rose grabbed the champions' other. Harbour View Develop-ments beat Swanage Town & Herston A 4-0 and Milborne St Andrew drew 2-2 with Athletico Chickerell.