Thanks mainly to an excellent third-wicket stand from Sway’s returning twins Dan and Josh Bailey, the hosts ended a four-game winless streak.
Forest triathletes shone at the 2024 European Triathlon Multisport Championships in Coimbra, northern Portugal.
British Rowing has selected a local pair as the only two U19 males in the GB Beach Sprints team in Gdansk, Poland.
Lymington put in a rousing performance against last season’s league champions Burridge, winning by eight wickets.
New Milton made it two wins in a row after an excellent showing with the bat from skipper Ed Bartlett and a five-wicket haul from Ed Denham.
Walhampton School pupils have been busy recently, with multiple victories in a range of sailing events.
Lymington’s defeat to South Wilts was marred by the weather, which played a significant role in the six-wicket loss.
The latest edition of the historic Round the Island Race will be remembered for the fierce conditions that tested the crews.
Bashley Football Club has paid their respects to one of their most popular former players, goalkeeper John Simpkins, who has passed away.
Mudeford Wood Tennis Club president Bernard Copping is calling on the local public to come along and enjoy the club’s new courts.
Brockenhurst Manor’s Martin Young is not giving up on climbing higher on the all-time list of amateur championship winners.
New Milton kept up their strong start to the season, overtaking Liphook & Ripsley’s decent run tally with five wickets remaining.
Bashley (Rydal) picked up a dominant six-wicket victory over Bournemouth after Will Tripcony fired off an excellent 109 runs.
It’s only just beginning to feel real for Christchurch rower Matt Aldridge after earning his place on the train to Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games.
Hordle go-kart racer Ollie Bailey fights back from fifth place to win at the UK National Kart Cup (NKC) British Championships.
Seagulls Swimming Club – who train in New Milton and Christchurch – had a record number of individuals swimming at the south west championships.
Despite sixteen-year-old Eve O'Neill's exceptional performance for Calmore Sports, her team still lost in the National Village Cup.
Two local rowers have been announced joint-winners of the U19 Open Solo of the British Rowing Four Nations Beach Sprint Series.
Lymington made it three league wins on the trot against Alton, led by an attacking knock from Kamran Dhariwal.
Christchurch Sailing Club held a race for the Challenge Trophy.