Three players scored for the first time as Hamble twice pulled back from behind to beat Hampshire/Surrey Regional League rivals Old Cranleighians 5-3 at Satchel Lane.
Rich Brammel struck when Hamble found themselves 2-0 adrift early on and then, early in the second half, produced a rasping shot, which the Cranleighians goalkeeper palmed on to the grateful stick of Steve Barber.
The Old Boys restored their advantage at 3-2, but were swept aside by a three-goal Hamble finale.
Kyle Stubley equalised from the penalty mark - it was his first-ever league goal - before Barber pounced on a long through ball and slip the advancing keeper for Hamble's fourth.
Steve Baison made a hat-trick of Hamble firsts after an undetected overlap down the left flank.
The result lifted Hamble five points clear of the bottom two, Weymouth and Wanderers, neither of whom has won so far.
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