FORMER Totton & Eling hotshot Sam House was the two-goal hero of Lymington Town’s 2-1 win over Bashley in the Sydenhams Premier Division.

House struck twice in the first half-hour at Southampton Road last night before Hugh Dathan’s solo effort halved the deficit for Bash.

An eventful New Forest derby saw Lymo’s new boss Dave Lewis sent from the dugout for dissent and Bashley lose goalkeeper Joe Prodomo to a head injury.

Jesse Waller-Lassen netted both Team Solent goals in a 2-1 win at Fareham Town, which lifted the Students to tenth.

There was little to choose between Brockenhurst and Fawley AFC at Grigg Lane, but a 90th-minute Jamie Chilcott goal settled it 1-0 in favour of the fourth-placed Badgers.

Portland United are two points adrift of Brock in fifth after Jamie Beasley, Max Buckler and Tom Richardson fired them to 3-0 glory at Amesbury Town.

Glenn Burnett’s Andover Town slipped up 2-1 at home to AFC Portchester in a tale of three penalties.

Portchester’s Nathan Kirby opened the scoring from the spot but when Town's Chris Onoufriou had the chance to do likewise, his penalty cleared the bar.

Sub Alex Baldacchino doubled the Royals’ lead before another Andover spot kick was successfully converted by Alex Dockree.

Thick fog forced the Hamworthy versus Bemerton game to be abandoned after an hour.

After the joy of thumping Andover New Street 5-1 on Saturday, Totton & Eling had the tables turned on them in Sydenhams One.

The Millers were on the end of a 6-1 beating at title-chasing Baffins Milton Rovers.

Prolific marksman Ryan Pennery sank a hat-trick for Baffins, while new signing Will Heather from Bashley opened his T&E account.

Folland Sports also got a taste of their own medicine. Having pummelled Pewsey Vale 4-0 at home on Saturday, they lost by a carbon-copy scoreline at Alton.

Bad news too for AFC Stoneham, beaten 4-2 at Tadley Calleva.

Third-placed Laverstock & Ford edged past Weymouth Reserves 3-2.