CAIN Prentice scored both goals as Bush Hill took another step towards the Puma Engineering Hampshire Premier League title.

He netted in the 16th and 73rd minutes as the Southampton-based club won 2-0 at Liss Athletic to remain seven points clear of Liphook.

And Bush also have four games in hand - starting at Colden Common tomorrow evening.

Ryan Angear scored twice in the second half as Liphook trounced Paulsgrove 4-0.

Steve Harding had put the hosts ahead after only five minutes, and James Liddiard doubled the lead just after half-time.

Locks Heath enjoyed an entertaining 4-3 home win over Infinity.

A breathless opening saw the score 2-2 after only 23 minutes - Dan Phillips and Josh Oklade (Infinity) twice cancelling out strikes from Ben Chambers and Joe Collins.

Chambers and Chris Sales put Locks 4-2 ahead. before Marc Harnett set up a tense final.

Two defenders netted as QK Southampton maintained their good form with a 2-0 success at Overton.

Having only lost once in 2017, QK broke the deadlock in the 67th minute through centre half Matt Hayes.

Left back Joe Griggs added a second three minutes from time, completing a win which takes QK into the top six for the first time this season.

Rock bottom Stockbridge lost for the 20th time in 25 games - 3-1 at home to Winchester Castle.

Luke Watts, Matt Hawkes and Liam Magee scored, with Liam Dufall replying.

Luke Faithfull and James Scott struck as second bottom Hedge End Rangers defeated Clanfield 2-0 - only their fifth win in 23 games.

Fleetlands beat Colden Common by the same score, thanks to an own goal and an injury time second from Craig Haddesey.