WAYNE SHEPHERD converted five penalty corners - three in quick succession - as Trojans steamrollered Southampton 10-2.
Trojans, four points clear at the top of the Hampshire/Surrey Regional League, scored seven times in a one-sided first half at the Sports Centre to boost their goal difference to plus 35.
Paul Hilton (2), Colin French, Chris Wiseman and Peter Wiles made it an afternoon to forget for overworked Southampton keeper Nick Stokes.
Trojans goal spree - they have bagged 54 in ten games - left Southampton on the brink of the relegation zone, without a win.
Hamble bounced back from an odd-goal defeat at Trojans to nail Old Whitgiftians 6-2 at Satchel Lane.
Steve Barber scored twice - to take his tally for the season to 18 - while Hamosa, Ezz and teenager Rory Marsh hit the other goals.
Stuart Swift, called up from 3rd XI action on the morning of the match, proved Winchester's unlikely two-goal saviour in the 3-3 draw at London Wayfarers. Swift (2) and Ben Hibberd got the goals for Winchester, who were always chasing the game in a physical affair. Swift's second goal came five minutes from the end.
Newly-promoted Trojans II moved into a comfortable Open League, Division 2 mid-table slot when goals by Martin Gough and Glyn Treagus secured a 2-1 win over Eastcote.
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