Trojans' five-match winning start to the Southern Electric Premier Division 3 season is over.
They lost by 33 runs to South Wilts II, who go to leaders Waterlooville this Saturday to contest top spot.
Trojans had their moments in the second v third joust, having South Wilts in trouble at 96-6 (Ben Draper 38) in mid-afternoon.
But Dan Wall, with an invaluable 50, and the experienced Paul Draper (29 not out) lifted their final score to 203-7 with an unbroken 82-run stand.
Simon Williams (43) and Ed Boyd (18) got Trojans' response off to a sound start, but Christian Pain (4-24) ripped through the top order with a spell which changed the face of the game.
Nigel le Bas's unbeaten 51 kept Trojans afloat, but Dom Webb (2-30) and later Paul Draper (3-14) cut through the lower-order.
Among Draper's haul was his former Calmore Sports team-mate Simon Williams.
James Scutt hit 119 and shared a double-century opening stand with Tim Jackson (92) as Waterlooville ran amok, scoring 344-4 against St Cross Symondians II at the Green Jackets.
Emerging Women's hockey coach Jack Middleton (63) top scored as St Cross rallied from 33-3 (Danny Durant 2-19) to make 198, Alex Shephard taking 3-18.
Simon Loat (121) and Ben Walker (103) shared a record 251 record SPL3 first wicket stand as Havant II piled up 301-2 thrashed Totton & Eling II (79) by 222 runs.
Jez Ord (3-27) and later left-arm spinner Graham Burns, with 6-16, bowled Totton out.
There was two centuries scored in the Lymington-Basingstoke & North Hants run fest at the Sports Ground.
Teenager Dom Hand hit 116 and shared big stands with Oli Kelly(50) and Bryn Darbyshire (72) as Lymington made 267-4.
But with Craig Williamson nailing 104, Basingstoke chased the target down for five wickets.
Gosport Borough's 181 proved too many for the basement side Alton II, who rolled over for 117.
They lost by 33 runs to South Wilts II, who go to leaders Waterlooville this Saturday to contest top spot.
Trojans had their moments in the second v third joust, having South Wilts in trouble at 96-6 (Ben Draper 38) in mid-afternoon.
But Dan Wall, with an invaluable 50, and the experienced Paul Draper (29 not out) lifted their final score to 203-7 with an unbroken 82-run stand.
Simon Williams (43) and Ed Boyd (18) got Trojans' response off to a sound start, but Christian Pain (4-24) ripped through the top order with a spell which changed the face of the game.
Nigel le Bas's unbeaten 51 kept Trojans afloat, but Dom Webb (2-30) and later Paul Draper (3-14) cut through the lower-order.
Among Draper's haul was his former Calmore Sports team-mate Simon Williams.
James Scutt hit 119 and shared a double-century opening stand with Tim Jackson (92) as Waterlooville ran amok, scoring 344-4 against St Cross Symondians II at the Green Jackets.
Emerging Women's hockey coach Jack Middleton (63) top scored as St Cross rallied from 33-3 (Danny Durant 2-19) to make 198, Alex Shephard taking 3-18.
Simon Loat (121) and Ben Walker (103) shared a record 251 record SPL3 first wicket stand as Havant II piled up 301-2 thrashed Totton & Eling II (79) by 222 runs.
Jez Ord (3-27) and later left-arm spinner Graham Burns, with 6-16, bowled Totton out.
There was two centuries scored in the Lymington-Basingstoke & North Hants run fest at the Sports Ground.
Teenager Dom Hand hit 116 and shared big stands with Oli Kelly(50) and Bryn Darbyshire (72) as Lymington made 267-4.
But with Craig Williamson nailing 104, Basingstoke chased the target down for five wickets.
Gosport Borough's 181 proved too many for the basement side Alton II, who rolled over for 117.