With the arrival of some sunshine, 237 people took on the latest Brockenhurst parkrun held at Wilverley Inclosure in bright but chilly conditions.
Three Lymington Rowing Club members – Fee Brooker, Kirsty Melin, and Alex Sheldon – have begun an approximately 650-mile journey for charity.
New Milton delivered their best performance of the campaign, but bad luck and mistakes at key moments cost them against Basingstoke.
Ellingham & Ringwood were at their free-flowing best when travelling to Eastleigh, rubber-stamping their promotion credentials on Saturday.
Ringwood Town and Fawley AFC played a highly competitive, back-and-forth contest that saw both sides lead before the dust settled on a 2-2 draw.
Lymington’s excellent mid-season form has dried up since the New Year, so the last thing they needed was to visit promotion-chasing Hamworthy United.
Relegation-threatened Portland United secured three crucial points in their fight for survival, leaving Brockenhurst empty-handed.
New Milton Town moved closer to winning the league after coming from behind to win, while second-placed Frimley Green dropped points.
Bashley will feel they deserved more, but after coming from behind at the Veho Community Stadium on Saturday, they had to settle for a point.
AFC Totton felt they deserved the late leveller from Scott Rendell, who ensured the spoils were sides against Merthyr Town.
New Milton’s Sam Perkins, 13, continued his remarkable rookie season on the Cuestars U21 Bronze Tour with a late-night success in south London.
Lymington sailor Ian Williams and Sir Ben Ainslie’s America’s Cup team have won prestigious Yachting Journalists’ Association (YJA) awards.
For the first time, 15-year-old Henry Forsyth crossed the line as the first-placed runner at the latest Brockenhurst parkrun at Wilverley Inclosure.
CNC Christchurch boxer Gemma Ruegg says holding the Commonwealth Silver title after beating Charlotte Powell in Manchester was a “surreal experience”.
Christchurch dispelled any notion of a loss of form with a resounding demolition of neighbours Blackfield & Langley away from home on Saturday.
A clinical Bashley rounded off a run of three long-distance away trips in style with an excellent win, beating Bideford 2-1 on Saturday.
AFC Totton had to settle for a point after a red card and a hard-fought battle with Swindon Supermarine at the Webbswood Stadium.
New Milton Town tasted defeat in the league for the first time in almost six months to Romsey Town on Saturday in a 4-1 defeat.
Valeria Sesto won the Moors Valley Wildwood Trail half-marathon, while the New Forest Runners were out in force for their 10k club championship.
CNC Christchurch and House of Pain’s Stef ‘The Wasp’ Vincent stepped into the ring as a heavy underdog gave the much-favoured Reece Mould a scare.