New Milton finally got the reward they deserved after weeks of improved displays, picking up their second win of the season after a dramatic comeback.
Ellingham & Ringwood Women edged out a hard-fought 24-21 victory over Amesbury Women in a dramatic and physical encounter away on Sunday.
Ellingham & Ringwood picked up a vital victory in their bid to gain promotion as the second-placed side with a comfortable win over Bognor.
Lymington Town FC picked up a hard-earned victory after surviving a late scare to move level on points with Romsey Town on Saturday.
Fawley AFC flipped the script on Frimley Green, with the second-from-bottom side beating the second-from-top side in a comfortable four-goal victory.
Christchurch kept up their remarkable form, dominating a Fareham Town side who entered the match as the league’s third-placed team on Saturday.
Ringwood Town kept their improbable late push for a promotion play-off place alive after taking a point off fourth-placed East Cowes Victoria.
Brockenhurst FC ended a four-game winless streak and scored five goals for the first time since August, beating Wincanton Town FC.
Bashley came up against the league’s most in-form side, Bishops Cleeve, who eased closer to cementing their place in the end-of-season play-offs.
AFC Totton produced one of their worst performances of the season, slumping to an unexpected defeat at mid-table Wimborne Town on Saturday.
New Milton Town struck late in Gosport to secure a vital victory in the Wessex League Division One and see them move one step closer to glory.
Milford tennis club’s Wendy Slater-Johnson won a gruelling final to become national indoor champion after winning the ITF Masters Tour 700 event.
Three local sides featured in midweek action: Ringwood beat Ash United, Totton & Eling drew with Newport, and Brockenhurst lost to Cowes.
After 45 years of service, Tony Locke has retired from his role as head greenkeeper at Burley Golf Club, marking the end of a truly remarkable career.
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.