FOUR local sides competed in midweek league action, with Brockenhurst winning by six, Totton & Eling beating New Milton and Hythe & Dibden losing.
LYMINGTON Town scored four second-half goals to secure a thrilling comeback to shock Dorchester Town and knock them out of the cup.
LYMINGTON Town were held to a goalless draw at Bristol Manor Farm despite playing with 10 men at The Creek for the last half an hour.
CHRISTCHURCH found themselves four goals down against Portchester when referee Lewis Ward abandoned the game despite the pitch's playable state.
WITH torrential rain falling, Brock and Bashley picked up midweek wins with Hythe & Dibden, Christchurch and Blackfield & Langley all tasting defeat.
RUNNERS of all ages and abilities lined up for various distance races at this year's relocated New Forest Marathon.
IN a stark representation of the cliched 'game of two halves', Blackfield ran out 3-2 winners over AFC Stoneham.
NEW Milton Town's Chris Long tore the Christchurch defence apart while scoring a hat-trick as the hosts' miserable start to the season continued.
FORMER Ellingham & Ringwood scrum-half Alicia Maude played a pivotal role as Great Britain won the HSBC Vancouver Sevens tournament.
Despite braking her toe six days earlier, Dibden Purlieu's Camille King won a bronze medal at the World Triathlon Long Distance Championships.
AFC Totton and Blackfield & Langley were the only local sides to stay in the Hampshire FA Senior Cup.
BASHLEY 16-year-old Bue Bennett scored his first senior hat-trick in a dominant 6-1 win over Amesbury Town which moves them fourth in the table.
A HARRY McGrath strike helped Lymington Town recover from a disastrous 60 seconds in the first-half to force a reply against Hereford.
Calmore Sports' Ben Johns and captain Mark Lavelle led their side to a historic Voneus Village Cup win at Lord's with just seven balls remaining.
LYMINGTON sailor Hannah Snellgrove produced an outstanding sequence of races to take a prestigious silver in the largest sailing event in the world.
Of the six local clubs in midweek premier division and Wessex League Cup action, only Brockenhurst and New Milton Town picked up wins.
TABLE-toppers AFC Totton and Winchester City played out a tempestuous two-all draw last night (Tuesday).
LYMINGTON Town continued their healthy start to life in a higher division with a deserved 3-1 home defeat of Evesham United.
THREE local derbies took place in this week's midweek fixtures, with Brockenhurst, Blackfield & Langley, and New Milton Town taking the points.
BASHLEY resumed their impressive league form with a resounding five-goal victory over US Portsmouth.