AFC Totton side ramped up their preparations for the new season with a competitive pre-season friendly.
New Milton climbed to second in SPCL Division 2 after securing back-to-back victories, this time dominating against rivals Sway.
Lymington missed out on a chance to beat local rivals, top-of-the-table Bashley (Rydal), for the first time in six years after rain intervened.
Former Ellingham and Ringwood scrum-half and Great Britain Sevens player Alicia Maude has signed for Loughborough Lightning.
Familiar faces led the field home at the latest Brockenhurst parkrun, with Charlotte Brown finishing second overall behind Adam Jundi.
Hampshire captain Toby Burden has backed his young aces to fire the 2017 English county champions to their ninth championship title in 23 years.
Sway made it two wins in a row to see off Liphook & Ripsley by a 52-run margin at Jubilee Fields.
Multiple New Milton batters found their groove in a five-wicket victory over Gosport Borough.
Harry Redknapp was the guest of honour at a friendly match to celebrate Brockenhurst managerial legend Patrick McManus’s time at the club.
Priestlands School are celebrating after the Year 7 boys football team clinched the Hampshire Cup.
Lymington were too good for bottom-of-the-table Havant, with the fifth-placed away side picking up a comfortable five-wicket victory.
Hampshire’s new captain Toby Burden was full of praise for Brokenhurst Manor as his team romped to a 10-2 victory over Sussex.
New Milton Rugby Club has appointed a former London Wasps player as its new head coach.
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.