New-signing Jimmy Anderson was crowned Man-of-the-Match after starring in a winning debut for Totton who beat Portland 3-1 at Testwood Park.
Totton got off to a great start when Pete Clark shot them into a third minute lead from Marc Osman's cross and they doubled it on the half hour mark through Hedley Winter.
Jamie Reeve reduced the arrears for the Dorset side in the second half before a tremendous 40-yard run by Osman ended with him squaring the ball to Dave Egerton to slide in the third.
Totton boss Barry Blankley said: "We played very well and our luck finally changed today; in Jimmy Anderson we have a quality player."
Stuart Findlay was Bemerton's two-goal hero as they triumped 2-1 at Blackfield & Langley, who finished the game with ten men after Steve Hall was dismissed.
Findlay netted his first from the penalty spot on 20 minutes after he had been brought down in the penalty area.
The same player made it 2-0 after 47 minutes when he rounded the keeper to shoot into an empty net.
Steve Wheatland grabbed a home consolation ten minutes from time.
Harlequins manager Steve Slade said: "It sounds close but it shouldn't have been - we had at least a dozen good goalscoring chances and missed all but two."
Brockenhurst continued their climb up the table after pipping Hamble ASSC 1-0 at Folland Park, a 20-yard free-kick by Matty Morris settling matters after 52 minutes.
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