Joe Eckland and Andrew MacEwen hit separate hundreds during a double century partnership as the Hampshire Academy posted a towering 323-4 before inflicting Havant's heaviest ever competitive defeat.
Ravaged by player departures and general unavailability, Havant were dismissed for 111 and beaten by a massive 212 runs.
A weekend of woe saw Havant's two Southern Premier League sides concede 665 runs - Sparsholt hit their second team attack for 342 - and concede their ECB national club championship tie against Portsmouth and a scheduled 3rd XI Hampshire League match with the Southsea club.
Ironically, the Premier Division match at Havant Park began brightly with Richard Jerry having Sam Ashman nicking behind for a fourth ball duck and Finn Gordon being caught off Chris Stone. Academy 19-2.
King Edward VI starlet Ben Mayes (36) restored some balance, but after he fell to a return catch by Richard Hindley the Academy ran amok.
Ravaged by player departures and general unavailability, Havant were dismissed for 111 and beaten by a massive 212 runs.
A weekend of woe saw Havant's two Southern Premier League sides concede 665 runs - Sparsholt hit their second team attack for 342 - and concede their ECB national club championship tie against Portsmouth and a scheduled 3rd XI Hampshire League match with the Southsea club.
Ironically, the Premier Division match at Havant Park began brightly with Richard Jerry having Sam Ashman nicking behind for a fourth ball duck and Finn Gordon being caught off Chris Stone. Academy 19-2.
King Edward VI starlet Ben Mayes (36) restored some balance, but after he fell to a return catch by Richard Hindley the Academy ran amok.
Eckland and MacEwen, the Bradfield College batsman/keeper, carved out a fourth-wicket stand of 207 - Eckland's 141 containing 13 fours and four maximums, and MacEwen nine boundaries in his 108.
One bright spot to emerge from Havant's 111 all out was the 49 made by 18-year old Australian Louis Clayton, who is playing locally on the recommendation of Hampshire & England legend Robin Smith, who coaches him in Perth, WA, where he plays for Subiaco Floreat.
Teen spinner Sam Davis ripped through Havant's tail with a 4-17 return.
One bright spot to emerge from Havant's 111 all out was the 49 made by 18-year old Australian Louis Clayton, who is playing locally on the recommendation of Hampshire & England legend Robin Smith, who coaches him in Perth, WA, where he plays for Subiaco Floreat.
Teen spinner Sam Davis ripped through Havant's tail with a 4-17 return.