Chawton looked to be heading for a modest total until Toby Charlton (42) and Mason Taylor (33 not out) put on a late run blitz, which saw them add 80 in the last seven overs and take the score to 159-6, Hampshire U15 Oli Webster taking 3-15.
Hook’s reply saw Kevin Light (34) and top batsman award winner Tom May (40) put on 65 for the first wicket. Thomas Dyer (11) hit the only six of the innings before being brilliantly caught by Cameron Hamer with a one-handed diving catch to his left, which won the award for the 'magic moment' of the game.
Alex Corbett, another of Hook's county age group prospects, chipped in with 20 and Billy Wyatt was 15 not out at the end as Hook came up just short ending on 148-9. Chawton’s Hamer (second left, front row) was the star with the ball as he finished with 5-12.