Sparsholt and Tichborne Park will enjoy home advantage in the National Village Championship county semi-finals on Sunday week, May 28.
Paultons will be the visitors to the Norman Edwards round to play Sparsholt, while Tichborne receive Liphook & Ripsley.
Mike Howarth (71) and Jerry Frith (61) led Sparsholt to 217-7 (Tom Flynn 3-58) in their second round derby at the Quarters.
Hursley Park made 140-9, with newcomer Luke Deacon (31) top scoring. Fellow teen Nick Doubell took 3-25.
Paultons enjoyed a comfortable six-wicket win at Hambledon, who were Hampshire champions last season.
Spencer le Clerq’s 53 underpinned Hambledon’s 140-8 (Andrew Denney 3-26), but an unbeaten 68 by Julian Drake steered Pauktons home.
Tichborne Park successfully chased down Amport’s 248-7 to win by three wickets and secure a semi-final tie with Liphook & Ripsley.
Alex Ayers, pictured, who was named Hampshire Under-15 player of the year last season, underlined his potential with a superb 93 as Amport posted 248-7.
But Tichborne were home and dry with seven overs to spare, Martin Cheyney hitting a brutal 100 off 70 balls and dominating a 184-run start with Jake Bristow (51).
Tom Allam made 30 before Tichborne crossed the line.
Liphook & Ripsley breezed past Bramshaw, for whom Dave Streather (35) and Zane de Monte (27) top scored in a total of 164.
Rob Nicklin (3-32) and Giles Cover (3-33) shared the bowling plaudits for Liphook, who raced to victory with 11 overs to spare.
Nicklin (39) made runs at the start, while a partnership of 93 between Suman Ganguly (77) and an undefeated 44 from Cover settled it.
Elsewhere, Redlynch & Hale and Rowledge reached their respective county semi-finals without bowling a ball in anger.
Redlynch will now play host to Goatacre, who whipped Parley (120) by nine wickets. Rowledge host Surrey County League club Sinjungrammarians, from Tooting.
Paultons will be the visitors to the Norman Edwards round to play Sparsholt, while Tichborne receive Liphook & Ripsley.
Mike Howarth (71) and Jerry Frith (61) led Sparsholt to 217-7 (Tom Flynn 3-58) in their second round derby at the Quarters.
Hursley Park made 140-9, with newcomer Luke Deacon (31) top scoring. Fellow teen Nick Doubell took 3-25.
Paultons enjoyed a comfortable six-wicket win at Hambledon, who were Hampshire champions last season.
Spencer le Clerq’s 53 underpinned Hambledon’s 140-8 (Andrew Denney 3-26), but an unbeaten 68 by Julian Drake steered Pauktons home.
Tichborne Park successfully chased down Amport’s 248-7 to win by three wickets and secure a semi-final tie with Liphook & Ripsley.
Alex Ayers, pictured, who was named Hampshire Under-15 player of the year last season, underlined his potential with a superb 93 as Amport posted 248-7.
But Tichborne were home and dry with seven overs to spare, Martin Cheyney hitting a brutal 100 off 70 balls and dominating a 184-run start with Jake Bristow (51).
Tom Allam made 30 before Tichborne crossed the line.
Liphook & Ripsley breezed past Bramshaw, for whom Dave Streather (35) and Zane de Monte (27) top scored in a total of 164.
Rob Nicklin (3-32) and Giles Cover (3-33) shared the bowling plaudits for Liphook, who raced to victory with 11 overs to spare.
Nicklin (39) made runs at the start, while a partnership of 93 between Suman Ganguly (77) and an undefeated 44 from Cover settled it.
Elsewhere, Redlynch & Hale and Rowledge reached their respective county semi-finals without bowling a ball in anger.
Redlynch will now play host to Goatacre, who whipped Parley (120) by nine wickets. Rowledge host Surrey County League club Sinjungrammarians, from Tooting.