Daisy Johnson led the women’s field home at the Brockenhurst parkrun for the first time while 162 others ran, jogged and walked the 5k course.
Lymington Town came out second best against a spirited Clanfield, slipping to a two-goal loss at the Sports Ground on Saturday.
Hampshire Academy starlet Ben Mayes won the man-of-the-match award in England U19s’ five-wicket ODI victory over South Africa.
Lymington’s Sir Ben Ainslie has split from Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Britannia America’s Cup sailing team.
With the match finely balanced at 1-1, Brockenhurst went down to nine players before league leaders AFC Portchester snatched a late victory.
Christchurch were ruthless against Baffins Milton Rover, winning 6-0 to pick up their biggest victory for over three years at Hurn Bridge on Saturday.
Blackfield & Langley moved three points clear of the drop zone after a nervy match against Cowes Sports in a contest settled by a single goal.
Bashley overcame Westbury United 2-0 on Saturday despite playing with 10 players for around an hour after a controversial red to Stephen Walker.
Title-chasing AFC Totton went on a late goal blitz to see off a stubborn Plymouth Parkway 4-0 on Saturday.
New Milton Town marched out victors with their unbeaten away record intact after beating Ringwood Town 4-2 on Saturday.
AFC Totton, Brockenhurst, and Blackfield & Langley all featured in midweek action, with each local side achieving differing results.
Lymington athlete Valeria Sesto made a happy return to her country of birth, running barefoot and winning the Maratón del Desierto for a second time.
A gymnastics coach from New Milton has earned national acclaim for ensuring everyone has equal access to the sport.
Ellingham & Ringwood returned to winning ways, running in an impressive eight tries against Guernsey seconds on Saturday.
Christchurch sent former manager Ollie Cherrett home empty-handed, beating relegation-threatened Downton FC 4-1 at Hurn Bridge on Saturday.
Lymington Town returned to winning ways the hard way, coming back from a goal down to defeat a promotion-chasing Fleetlands 2-1 on Saturday.
Despite the cold conditions, 193 people ran, jogged and walked the latest Brockenhurst parkrun, with Callum Olden speeding home first.
Two goals in each half were enough for Brockenhurst to see off a spirited bottom-of-the-league United Services Portsmouth on a freezing cold Saturday.
AFC Totton left it late, scoring twice in the final nine minutes to defeat Gosport Borough and keep pace with league leaders Merthyr Town.
New Milton came up against an inspired Gosport & Fareham, who piled more misery upon the heads of the bottom-of-the-league side on Saturday.