New Milton Town are staying in the Wessex League – but they will do so without last season’s manager Ben Hatch, who has now left the club.
With the largest entry for many years, Milford Tennis and Squash Club welcomed 156 players across 15 events for a week of competitive matches.
It’s all change at Bashley FC, with a new chair, new manager – and now a new badge.
Vita Heathcote believes the testing European championship experience has stood her in good stead for when she makes her Olympic debut this summer.
Brockenhurst came off second best against a ruthless AFC Totton who fired home five goals to march into the Southampton Senior Cup final.
Lymington slip to a second straight defeat at the hands of local rivals Bashley (Rydal).
AFC Totton suffered a big shock at the hands of AFC Portchester, who won the Hampshire Senior Cup for the first time in the club’s 53-year history.
Boy racer from Hordle puts in strong show in the first round of the UK National Kart Cup (NKC) British Championships at the Clay Pigeon Raceway.
New Milton shook the cobwebs off in their first league match since being relegated, defeating Gosport Borough by two wickets at Privett Park.
Lymington slipped to an opening day defeat against a youthful Hampshire Academy side at the Utilita Bowl in a limited-overs match.
AFC Totton did themselves proud while losing the play-off final on penalties after a see-saw contest against Salisbury.
NEW Milton-based surfer Zoe Smith is riding the crest of a wave ahead of her bid to win gold at Surfing England’s International Para Championships.
AFC Totton marched into the playoff final after beating Bracknell Town in extra-time – and are one game away from sealing back-to-back promotions.
Local athletes and running teammates Alastair Pickburn and Valeria Sesto performed excellently at the London Marathon.
New Milton Rugby Club’s Connor Treacey – who recently captained England U18s – has signed a senior academy contract with Bath Rugby.
New Milton Town manager “proud” despite his team’s relegation after coming back from what seemed a hopeless position to the brink of league survival.
Hale Gardens Tennis Club opened its doors for their annual open morning in the shining sun, and the event was deemed a great success.
Five local Wessex League sides were in action last night, with the evening’s big result being New Milton Town’s defeat.
Ellingham & Ringwood turned out en masse to celebrate the life of Steve Benson before a friendly contest with Fordingbridge.
In the latest round of mid-week fixtures, New Milton Town kept their survival hopes alive, while AFC Totton moved up to second.