New Milton Chess Club’s annual Christmas Frolic was won by Reenen du Toit, who defeated Jamie Sen in the final to earn the Mihail Nutu Trophy.
Bashley’s hopes of climbing away from the bottom three in the league were blown away on a wet and windy night at Larkhall’s Plain Ham Stadium.
Ellingham & Ringwood made the short journey to take on Eastleigh-based Trojans for a mid-table clash.
With five local sides in midweek action, one saw victory torn from their grasp, while another won big in a cup game.
Brockenhurst parkrun welcomed 172 people to the latest event, in which Lymington Tri Club’s W40 Gemma Russhard was the first woman across the line.
Lymington Town picked up their second league win of the season after a fully-deserved 3-1 win over eighth-placed Laverstock & Ford.
Brockenhurst College’s rugby and basketball academy sides have unveiled new kits sponsored by local businesses.
Ellingham & Ringwood got off to a poor start against Gosport & Fareham, but the stubborn hosts came from behind to secure a 36-36 draw.
Lymington Town suffered its third defeat in a row after battling third-placed AFC Portchester.
Olympic gold medallist and seven-time world champion Dame Katherine Grainger spoke on British Rowing’s recent improvement.
Bashley earned a valuable point against a robust Bristol Manor Farm side in freezing cold conditions – with neither side finding the back of the net.
Hannah Snellgrove says there’s “room for improvement” after an impressive finish.
New Milton’s Carla Rudkin-Guillen’s latest call-up came as a light at the end of a tunnel, days after losing her brother, Luke Rudkin.
New Milton looked in complete control at stages, but Ellingham & Ringwood showed their spirit to come from behind in the New Forest derby.
The latest midweek football round-up including results for Bashley, Totton & Eling, New Milton and Ringwood.
It was a cold but sunny morning for the 225 people who ran, jogged and walked the latest Brockenhurst parkrun, located at Wilverley Inclosure.
After two defeats over the holiday, Bashley’s determination to get back on track came to nothing after two soft goals sank their hopes.
Brockenhurst played most of the game with a player down after an angry reaction to what many deemed a red card offence on the Badgers player.
THE last parkrun of the year was the race’s sixth highest-ever attendance, with 262 people running, jogging and walking the damp course.
LYMINGTON sailor Hattie Rogers’ latest victory has meant she is the first-ever woman to win the world, European and national titles in one season.