ECB Premier Division
St Cross Symondians are confirmed as champions. They are also 16 points clear in the Overs Pennant race, Bashley (Rydal) and Lymington still retaining outside chances to catch them.
Basingstoke & North Hants are confirmed as finishing bottom.
Division One
Sarisbury Athletic, after their dramatic one-run victory over OTs & Romsey, are all but confirmed as champions, needing just one point (from Saturday's visit to Hook & Newnham Basics) even if Ventnor achieve the maximum (at Havant).
Waterlooville are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Hook & Newnham Basics currently in the other relegation position. The two other teams that could go down, OTs & Romsey and Fair Oak, play each other on Saturday. Fair Oak are safe if they avoid defeat or score at least 7 points, while OTs need to preserve their 5-point advantage over Hook.
Division Two
Calmore Sports are confirmed as champions. Langley Manor are currently in the other promotion position and will stay there if they match New Milton’s result or score at least 5 points next week; an 18-point swing to New Milton would require the run rate tie-breaker being used to determine promotion.
Hartley Wintney are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Trojans currently in the other relegation position by just a 0.02 point average. The two other teams that could go down, Fawley and Andover, play each other next week – Fawley drop below Trojans if they score fewer points, while if Trojans and Fawley both win then Andover could also be in the mix.
Division Three
Parley are confirmed as champions and Sparsholt in second place.
Paultons are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Gosport Borough currently in the other relegation position. Gosport need to overcome a 9-point gap to overtake Hook & Newnham Basics II.
Hampshire League
Has been won by Wimborne-based Ferndown Wayfarers, with Sarisbury Athletic runners-up.
St Cross Symondians are confirmed as champions. They are also 16 points clear in the Overs Pennant race, Bashley (Rydal) and Lymington still retaining outside chances to catch them.
Basingstoke & North Hants are confirmed as finishing bottom.
Division One
Sarisbury Athletic, after their dramatic one-run victory over OTs & Romsey, are all but confirmed as champions, needing just one point (from Saturday's visit to Hook & Newnham Basics) even if Ventnor achieve the maximum (at Havant).
Waterlooville are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Hook & Newnham Basics currently in the other relegation position. The two other teams that could go down, OTs & Romsey and Fair Oak, play each other on Saturday. Fair Oak are safe if they avoid defeat or score at least 7 points, while OTs need to preserve their 5-point advantage over Hook.
Division Two
Calmore Sports are confirmed as champions. Langley Manor are currently in the other promotion position and will stay there if they match New Milton’s result or score at least 5 points next week; an 18-point swing to New Milton would require the run rate tie-breaker being used to determine promotion.
Hartley Wintney are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Trojans currently in the other relegation position by just a 0.02 point average. The two other teams that could go down, Fawley and Andover, play each other next week – Fawley drop below Trojans if they score fewer points, while if Trojans and Fawley both win then Andover could also be in the mix.
Division Three
Parley are confirmed as champions and Sparsholt in second place.
Paultons are confirmed as finishing bottom, with Gosport Borough currently in the other relegation position. Gosport need to overcome a 9-point gap to overtake Hook & Newnham Basics II.
Hampshire League
Has been won by Wimborne-based Ferndown Wayfarers, with Sarisbury Athletic runners-up.