Ellingham & Ringwood flew over to Guernsey and handed the second team their first defeat on home soil in two years.
New Milton Town claimed their first away victory over Folland Sports in nearly 14 years, winning 4-1 to reinforce their strong grip on third place.
Lawrence Boxing Club’s Rhys Black fought his way to a national semi-final spot.
Tom Klemz of Burgate School proudly returned from the karate world championship in Venice, Italy, with a bronze medal around his neck.
Sir Ben Ainslie and the Ineos Britannia team kept their America’s Cup dream alive with two victories in Barcelona on Wednesday.
Martin Young is no stranger to setting records in amateur golf, having racked up more than 100 appearances for the county over the last 26 years.
Sir Ben Ainslie and Ineos Britannia are battling hard to end 173 years of America’s Cup hurt – and local boat builders played a significant role.
New Milton Town rallied from behind twice to clinch a well-deserved point at the DMW Glazing Stadium.
Walhampton School hosted their first children’s triathlon with over 106 participants aged between seven and 13.
Hordle-based Millie Ross has gone from a relative novice to representing Great Britain in just over four years.
This weekend was the nationwide birthday of Parkrun, with the Brockenhurst event seeing its highest attendance since March.
New Milton Town’s Barney Stone led the way with a brace, helping to see off a decent Ash United side.
In a contest that would have been fairer if it had ended all-square, the Bashley players had their hearts broken by a late 88th-minute Cribbs’ winner.
After a delayed start due to rain, Hale Gardens Lawn Tennis Club held their annual championships, and some excellent tennis was played.
Lymington rower Sol Chamberlain-Hyde, along with doubles partner Leah Saunders, is a world champion.
Ineos Britanna has broken the deadlock in the Louis Vuitton Cup final with two back-to-back race wins against the Italians.
It was a challenging night for local sides in the latest round of midweek fixtures, with Bashley’s draw with Melksham Town the most positive result.
A depleted Ellingham and Ringwood made it three wins in a row with a dogged display against Trojans.
Bashley moved back into the playoff picture with two late goals against Didcot Town.
Spectators had the exhilarating sight of powerboat racing in the Solent, but it was not the best of days for local racers Rob Lister and Nick Crouch.