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Brockenhurst College’s women footballers and volleyballers were crowned national champions at the AoC Sport National Championships.
Milford on Sea Bowling Club is ready to open its doors so the public can come along and try their hand at lawn bowls as it hosts its annual open day.
Ringwood-based Spinnaker Sailing Club has received Pathway status from the RYA in recognition of its high training standards.
Calmore Sports edged a four-run preliminary round victory of the National Village Cup when all looked lost against Hursley Park.
It was a warm and sunny start to the Easter holidays for the 83 people who ran, jogged and walked the Brockenhurst parkrun course.
Thor Harradine and Tom Richards, the former Hythe & Dibden captain, marked their Sway debuts with half-centuries in a pre-season warm-up.
A draw for Ringwood Town on Saturday left them needing a near-miraculous set of results from the sides above to clinch a promotion play-off.
Lymington Town got the result they needed, sealing a hard-fought single-goal victory over Folland Sports on Saturday to guarantee their league safety.
Fawley AFC made a heroic bid for league survival, but defeat in their penultimate fixture against AFC Aldermaston has left them facing the drop.
Hythe & Dibden piled more misery upon the head of relegated Blackfield & Langley with a win that was more comfortable than the scoreline suggested.
Christchurch took a three-goal lead, but they made it nervy by letting Cowes Sports get to 3-2 before an injury-time fourth settled the match.
Champions New Milton Town lifted the league trophy in front of friends and family following a chaotic comeback victory over East Cowes Victoria.
Two late goals rescued victory from the jaws of defeat for AFC Totton after trailing at the break of a game in which they created the better chances.
Milford on Sea Tennis and Squash Club is celebrating after multiple league victories against some of the county’s most established clubs.
New Milton Town came from behind to win the title, AFC Totton lost ground in their race for second, and Totton & Eling grabbed a vital point.
Brockenhurst parkrun returned to the grounds of Brockenhurst College, and 76 people took on the 5k course in bright sunshine but with a cold wind.
New Milton Table Tennis Club had three players in the annual Bournemouth & District Table Tennis Association tournament finals at the Grange School.
Ellingham & Ringwood gave their fans the perfect send-off to what has been a highly successful season, beating Sandown & Shanklin 38-27.
An in-form Fawley AFC missed out on the chance to at least momentarily escape the relegation zone after a narrow 2-1 loss to Newport.
Lymington Town came up against a clinical and ruthless Amesbury Town side who seemed to score with practically every chance they created.
It’s not very often that you can name a draw as one of the season’s best performances – but Bashley’s draw with Mousehole qualified for that accolade.
After mixed results in March, AFC Totton manager Jimmy Ball shifted his side’s approach, and it paid dividends with a 3-0 win over Hungerford Town.