Champions! That's Trojans, who finally clinched the Hampshire/Surrey Regional League title with a thumping 9-1 win over Old Cranleighans at Thames Ditton.
They won 19 of their 22 league games, scoring a massive 123 goals in the process.
Drag flick specialist Wayne Shepherd, who converted seven penalty corners against Cranleighans, finished the Regional League's top marksman with 36 goals - five more than Hamble's Steve Barber (31) - while Paul Hilton potted 27. But Trojans still have plenty to play for.
"It's fair to say the toughest part of our season has yet to come," warns coach Lyndsay Hilton.
Trojans have a Hampshire Cup final showdown at the Sports Centre on Bank Holiday Monday, May 2 against either City of Portsmouth or Hamble - the two meet on Saturday week, April 16.
Trojans then face South Premier League, Division 2 side Slough in England Hockey's Harrod Trophy final at Old Loughtonians ground, Chingford, Essex on May 21.
Trojans booked their cup final date with a 1-0 win at Staines on Sunday - Wayne Shepherd hit the winner four minutes from time - while Slough crushed previously unbeaten East Midlands League champions Mansfield 8-2.
The Stoneham lads plan a spying mission on Slough this weekend, when the Buckinghamshire side tackles Henley - and maybe Hamble - in the South Premier League play-offs at Woolmer Hill.
"Hopefully it will be a Hamble-Slough play-off final and we can all go up to Haslemere on Sunday and cheer on Hamble," Hilton said.
"It will be great to have Fareham, Hamble and Trojans in the South League next season.
"The Hamble lads gave us magnificent support when we played Havant in the Hampshire Cup a few weeks back - so now it's pay-back time."
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