EFFORTS from Max Wilcock, Jon Blake and James King, coupled with an own goal, earned Christchurch a 4-1 victory over Wessex One rivals Andover New Street at Hurn Bridge.

The win left Ollie Cherrett’s men second in the adjusted table following the recent withdrawal of Weymouth reserves whose record has now been expunged.

Verwood Town and Ringwood Town played out a 10-goal thriller at Potterne Park.

Ringwood came out 7-3 winners as River Smith bagged a hat-trick. Lee Vint struck twice and there were also goals for Matt Steer and Elliot Peck.

On target for Verwood were Ryan Kelly, Joseph Manley and Brad Gale.

Steve Flynn struck all four goals for New Milton as they recorded a 4-0 victory over Totton & Eling at Little Testwood Farm.

Flynn started the ball rolling when he fired home following good work by Ollie Peckham before he headed a second from Mickey's Finch's pinpoint delivery.

Finch's corner caused chaos, resulting in Harry Jeffries being bundled over inside the box with Flynn slotting home from the spot to complete his hat-trick.

Upended for a second penalty, Flynn again made no mistake from the spot to complete the scoring early in the second half.

In Wessex Premier, Ash Jarvis and Sam House found the net as Lymington beat Baffins Milton Rovers 2-0 at the Sports Ground.

Brockenhurst shocked Sholing with a 2-1 win at the Universal Stadium thanks to goals from Mitchell Speechley-Price and Matthew Sheedy.

Jamie Filkins and Nathan Walker were on target for Hamworthy United as they beat Cowes Sports 2-0 at the County Ground.

Ben Bolton’s early strike proved a mere consolation for Bashley as they were thumped 5-1 at Andover Town.

Poppies visit Horndean in the second round of the Hampshire Senior Cup tomorrow, while Brockenhurst travel to Southern League East outfit Hartley Wintney. Bashley visit Tadley Calleva, while New Milton Town host AFC Portchester (all 7.45pm).