AFC Totton may have left it late, but goals from Joe Oastler and Matty Burrows secured a last minute draw against Walton & Hersham.
Bashley’s challenging year ended unhappily, suffering a heavy defeat in front of the division’s best attendance of the season against Wimborne Town.
Bowling all-rounder Dave Steadman is to skipper newly promoted Sway in Southern Premier Division Two next season.
Lymington Town have endured a miserable campaign so far, but they finally secured their first win of the season.
More than 200 runners took part in the latest Brockenhurst parkrun, with winner Callum Olden of New Forest Runners setting a new personal best.
New Forest Golf Club’s Captains’ Challenge Trophy took place after two postponements, but 40 undeterred seniors took to Lyndhurst-based golf course.
New Milton finally snapped a three-game losing streak with a hard-fought victory over visitors Bournemouth II.
Lymington Town showed they are still in the fight to avoid relegation after a draw with Bournemouth Poppies.
Ringwood Town were minutes away from taking a point after coming from behind, but an added-time winner gave Totton & Eling the victory.
Bashley found their groove once again after only playing once in four weeks, this time defeating Tavistock 3-2.
The new-look New Forest Volleyball U18 girls team competed at the Southampton & District Volleyball Association meet.
Milford’s international table tennis star Simon Heaps overcame much younger players to win bronze at the World Ability Sport Games in Thailand.
For the first time all season, AFC Totton failed to register a shot on target as they slumped out of the FA Trophy third round.
Southampton FC legend Matt Le Tissier helped Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club raise £4,500 for Lymington Hospital.
Christchurch entered the derby contest against Brock on a three-game winning streak, but visitors Brock were the only team that looked like winning.
Yet again, New Milton led the game into the final stretch before ultimately leaving empty-handed, this time with Trojans snatching victory.
Heavy fog forces abandonment of Totton and Eling v Cove game
AFC Totton recovered from a two-goal half-time deficit and almost snatched all three points against third-placed Chesham United.
Christchurch’s remarkable reversal of form continues after a 4-3 victory over Bournemouth in front of 144 fans, securing their third triumph in a row
Hythe & Dibden trailed by two goals after an excellent 45 minutes from Baffins Milton Rovers, but with a heavy fog, the match was abandoned.