LORDSWOOD took the honours in the Junior 1 title clash at Mottisfont. Paul Bedford put the Lords ahead but Ian Bradwell equalised only for Robbie Barefoot to head the winner from a corner.
Three goals in the last ten minutes earned AFC Target a flattering 4-0 win at Wellow - Paul Widdopp, Simon Hoare, Justin Harris and Mark Blackwell sharing the goals.
Mill Hill scored a goal late in each half as they came back from Sarisbury SD with a 3-1 victory (Andy Kater, Martin Sinclair and Kev Mackay).
In Junior 2 new signing from Bishopstoke Social, Nick Farmer scored on his debut as Owslebury defeated Gleneagles 3-1 in the big crunch match. Colin Elkins and Lee Smith also marked their card. Leaders Ordnance Survey A returned to winning ways with a 5-1 defeat of Alma (Martin Gander, Mark Cole, Mark Holmes, Sean Whittle and Dave Boyle).
Grove thumped Michelmersh & Timsbury Reserves 5-1 with goals from Steve Gulliver, Trev Withey, Kev Inwood, Chris Blight and an own goal. Hedge End Reserves eased their fears with a 6-0 drubbing of fellow strugglers Cadnam Reserves. Phil Lyons scored a treble along with a double from Danny Boere and a Chris Jones effort.
Junior 3 leaders Testwood United defeated Nursling Reserves 4-1 with Phil Wheeler scoring twice. Wayne Male and Nick Wyatt were also on target. West End OB restored their dented pride in a 5-0 creaming of Brendon A with Dermont Wray on a double. Rob Griffin, Adam and an own goal from a Darren White corner completed the tally.
Capital went one better steam rollering Spartans 6-0 with two each for Rich Lang and Anthony Palmier and singles for Martin Chamberlain and Lee Stevens.
Compton Reserves edged out Sarisbury SD Reserves 2-0 thanks to second-half strikes from Paul Wheeler and Ben Fielder. Brookwood moved above Sarisbury with a 2-1 defeat of table-proppers Durley Reserves (Matt Shotter and Darren Greenhough).
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