BROCKENHURST have signed talented, young striker Harry Prisk on a dual registration from AFC Totton.
The Badgers have now strung together a six-game unbeaten run in the Sydenhams Premier Division – all away from home - following Saturday’s 0-0 stalemate at Portland United.
Manager Pat McManus tweeted: “Been to some tough places, undefeated, 12 points from 18 - we'll take that.”
Brock dominated the first 45 minutes in Dorset and should have taken a lead into half-time, but they found Portland goalkeeper Sean Lillington in stubborn form.
Brock's young keeper Luke Deacon also gave a really good account of himself on an afternoon when both sides rued missed chances.
Portland had sub Shaun Bessant sent off late on for what was deemed to be a dangerous late tackle.
With heavy rain again playing havoc, that was one of just three top-flight Wessex fixtures played.
Newport IW’s problems deepened with a 4-2 home defeat by fellow strugglers Amesbury Town.
Charlie Urry scored twice for the second-to-bottom Islanders, but Amesbury’s win pulls them four points clear in 20th spot, albeit that they have played two games more than Newport.
Luke Greenway (2), Connor Millar and George Higgins scored for the Blues.
Petersfield Town remain marooned seven points adrift at the foot of the table after a 3-0 defeat at Baffins Milton Rovers.
Just three Sydenhams One games survived another washout weekend for non-League football.
League leaders Christchurch drew a blank in a 0-0 stalemate at East Cowes Vics, while promotion-hunting Romsey Town were held 1-1 at home by Downton despite creating a stack of chances.
Brett Stanley gave Romsey the lead on the half-hour at the Bypass Ground, but it was wiped out by Shaun Prentice soon after the break.
Romsey remain in sixth spot, level on points with fifth-placed Laverstock & Ford who, weather permitting, will visit the Bypass Ground on Tuesday (7.45pm).
It was a forgettable afternoon for New Milton Town, beaten 4-0 at Alton where Jack Chandler (2), Callum Burch and Danny Knee netted.

*JUST three matches were played as the soggy weather took its toll on the Hampshire Premier League programme – but they produced a flood of goals.
Title contenders Paulsgrove were the day’s big winners with an 8-0 trouncing of Liphook United.
Jimmy Hird led the charge with four goals, back by Danny Lane (3), Alex Miroy (2), Tommy Woodward and Ben Vassallo.
Meanwhile Sway and Colden Common drummed up eight goals between them, with visitors Common running out 5-3 winners.
After Ashley Booker had struck early for Sway, Callum Holloway, David Paskins, Ollie Sourmenidis and Brad Appleby (2) put Common in control.
Jordan Scares and an own goal completed Sway’s tally.
Rock-bottom Hedge End Rangers led by an Aaron Cashmore goal at half-time, but second-half strikes from Josh Benfield (2) and David Harding brought Liss Athletic back for a 3-1 win.