Blackfield finally got their show on the road in the Drew Smith Homes Southampton Premier League with a hard-fought 3-2 win at AFC Arrow.
Blackfield were 2-0 up inside 20 minutes through Jake Voller and Chris Bell before Arrow fought back to level through Ben John and Neil White.
Steve Hall popped up with the late winner.
The top of the table clash between Sporting BTC and Champs Nursling was settled by a single Lee Humby goal in the champs' favour.
Both Fair Oak and BTC coming from behind to seal good wins.
Fair Oak trailed Lyndhurst 2-0 before Andy Harvey marked his return from injury with a superb hat-trick to reverse the outcome.
BTC trailed Priory 1-0 and 2-1 before steamrollering them 6-2 with Abdul O'Tono scoring four times.
AFC Target remain on maximum points with a narrow 4-3 win at Eastleigh Comrades thanks to braces from Darren Walker and Jamie Hoare.
Brendon, still struggling to field a full team, put together a team of injury-carrying crocks and youngsters and still managed to push Botley all the way. They even led 3-1 at one stage with Paul Joyce, Roy Alexander and Jason Bridges with a penalty scoring.
The Test Park men had to be satisfied with just a point, though, as Botley recovered for a 3-3 draw.
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