Ordnance Survey's merrymen chalked up a superb 2-1 win over local Premier Division kingpins Botley Village to maintain a two-pronged attack on the Hampshire Cup.

Anthony Merryman and Jim Chalk scored in the first team's success while Survey's reserves disposed of Pompey outfit Segensworth 3-1 (Justin Newman, Steve Lace and Will Reid).

Millbridge pulled of a major coup, defeating Island top dogs Binstead & COB 4-2 with a pair a piece from Jon Allen and Wayne West.

Brendon also flew the Drew Smith Homes Southampton League flag high in style with a Paul Joyce goal, securing a 1-0 win against Eastleigh's Combina-tion side.

Senior 2 runaways Locksley needed an outstanding performance from goalkeeper Lee Bowers to protect a slender 1-0 advantage against Locks Heath Res after Ricky Butler had grabbed the all-important strike.

Eastleigh Comrades were 6-2 winners at Hythe & Dibden Res with Duane Neufville grabbing a brace.

SFA Cup shockers Wellow came down to earth with a bang, beaten 2-1 at home by Hampshire strugglers QK Soton, Aj Lakhpuri and a Louis Fry penalty doing the damage.

Capital put up a good show at Whitecroft after falling behind early on but, despite much possession, were unable to find an equaliser.

Otterbourne slayed Blackfield Res 9-0 with eight different players on the scoresheet - only Pete Kelly scored twice.

Burridge AFC put up a great fight to hold Havant & Waterlooville Reserves for 70 minutes but four late goals saw H&W through.

Nursling finished their match with Netley Central Reserves with just eight players as injury and a dismissal depleted their team, who needless to say went down 4-0.

There was mysery on the road for Drew Smith Homes teams as all eight that travelled outside the area came back with nothing.

Most aggrieved were Hamble Harriers, who were beaten by a goal direct from a throw in at Sway.