Winchester KS have retained the Hendy Ford Indoor Cup at Fleming Park, defeating ECB finalists BAT Sports by 30 runs.
After a cautious start, Jimmy Taylor (25) batted Winchester into a good position, with late order support from Dave Greetham and Phil Green.
A total of 117-3 looked better once Richard Kenway and David Banks were dismissed in reply, and although Ricky Rawlins (30) led a lone battle, the experienced Winchester bowlers, spearheaded by Hampshire's Billy Taylor, dismissed the league champions for 87.
Earlier Winchester had defeated Lymington and BAT overcame Trojans in their respective semi-finals.
Eastleigh & Otterbourne won the inaugral ladies cup, completing a league and cup double.
Sue Cocks (17) was the highest scorer in a consistent batting display which saw E & O reach 98-5.
The Southampton University reply was undermined by a three-wicket haul from Jemma Green, and the students faded to 66-5.
Easton & Martyr Worthy and Winchester KS are both involved in Sunday's Hampshire Board Championship play-offs at the Rose Bowl.
Calmore Sports are hoping that key all-rounder Paul Cass can make their difficult quarter-final with Havant.
Quarter-final draw - 6pm: Hook & Newnham Basics v Easton & Martyr > Worthy, 7pm: Havant v Calmore Sports, 8pm: Fawley v Winchester KS.
Champions BAT get a bye into the semi-finals on April 10.
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