ODIHAM and GREYWELL secured their fourth promotion on the trot with a superb 105-run victory at Littleton and West Hill.

the results leaves them top of the pile in the Hampshire League County Three North having finished their campaign.

They will be crowned champions on Saturday, if South Wilts III fail to pick up 21 points in their game at Michelmersh and Timsbury.

Having been put into bat on a difficult track opener Liam Schooling (52) set up the platform for the innings, with further useful knocks from Adie Green (24) and a quick fire 27 from Dan Walker which included two sixes.

Captain Phil Thomas (18) at nine number helped the visitors to 191.

This proved to be more than enough as Walker (4-34) and Becky Hartnett (3-5) took apart the top order and Tom Wiltshire (3-15) mopped up the tail.

Hampshire under-15 captain Jontie Sebborn added another stumping to his tally in what has been an excellent season for him behind the stumps.

Looking back on the season captain Thomas said: "We started with a win, lost the next three and then have won 10 on the bounce. It is a great team and we have only used 14 players this season. We look forward to the test in the division above next season."

Elsewhere in the Division, Hook and Newnham Basics III were six wicket victors at Tichborne Park. Oliver Hewetson-Brown 4-35 and James Dovey 3-21 saw the home side bowled out for 134. Harry Robson 51 and an unbeaten 45 from Hewetson-Brown saw Hook reach 135-4.

Hartley Wintney IIs were bowled out for 179 as they lost by seven wickets to Hungerford.

In Division Four North, Ramsdell and Overton will go into the final weekend battling it out for promotion.

Ramsdell are in the last spot after a five wicket win at promotion rivals Wherwell.

The home side were bowled out for 61 after a great spell of 6-20 from Nilan Weeraddana, backed up by Mike Lerigo (2-13). The visitors looked in trouble at 32-4, but 21 from Sam Holbrook saw them home.

Meanwhile, Andy Galvin hit 44 as Overton made 142-9 at Alton III. They made just 131-9 in reply as Sam Cross 3-23 and Nick Tomlinson 3-30 did the damage.

Ramsdell finish at home to Medstead, while Overton entertain IBM Hursley.

Oakley enjoyed a great day at Whitchurch as Dan Sumner hit 63 in their winning total of 177-6. He then took three wickets and Tom Barnes four as Whitchurch were shot out for 65.

Basingstoke and North Hants IV were bowled out for 170 as they tried to chase down Longparish II's 264-1.

In Division One, Hook seconds won by 48 runs at New Milton II.

Jack Robson 55 and Ben Allnutt 40 helped them to 212-8. The home side were then bowled out for 164 as Liam Dorian 3-24 and Kishore Parmar 3-25 had a great time with the ball.

Old Basing (202) lost by 61 runs to Andover II in Division Two, while Basingstoke thirds won by three wickets over visiting Compton.

The visitors made 204-7 as Mandeep Sharma took 5-43 and he then scored 42 not out as part of an unbroken eighth wicket stand worth 73 with Jake Finchen (55).

Pictured the Odiham and Greywell team: Back row: (left to right): Nigel Green(team manager) Scott McGaughrin, Adrian Green, Kyran Munt, James Taylor, Jontie Sebborn, Becky Hartnett.

Front row:(left to right) Pete Hodgson, John Hodgson, Phil Thomas, Tom Wiltshire, Liam Schooling.