Hampshire's Academy side are top of the ECB Southern Electric Premier League for the first time in their short history.
A fourth straight win - by 94 runs over St Cross Symondians - puts the Young Hawks two points clear of Havant at the top.
Academy director Tony Middleton hailed it as "a wonderful achievement", but reminded Hampshire supporters that "the primary aim is developing young county cricketers, not necessarily winning leagues."
"The lads have done fantastically well this season and, make no mistake, deserve to be where they are.
"Beating Bashley (Rydal) so convincingly the previous week was probably the best result the lads had achieved since we've played in the Premier League and they did well again against St Cross at the weekend."
For full story and Mike Vimpany's Southern Electric Premier League round-up, see Monday Sport.
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