IT'S three wins in four South Premier League games for Fareham, who appear to have achieved mid-table Division 2 stability after a 3-2 victory over Tulse Hill & Dulwich.
With Saturday's visit to winless PHC Chiswick promising further points, Fareham will be looking to achieve a top-half position before the Christmas break.
Cams Hill schoolboy James Lawson, whose father Guy was one of the area's best known players, celebrated a dream debut with Fareham's opener - a neat deflection from Scott Barton's shot.
The South African oozed class in midfield and increased Fareham's lead before Tim Tavender slotted home a third.
Fareham, who have parted company with goalkeeper Ian Rowlands, maintained their shape as the South Londoners piled on the late pressure.
The visitors broke through twice, but Fareham were good enough to hold on to their lead.
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