Teenager Wilf La Fontaine Jackson just can't stop scoring runs, whether it's for Winchester College in his final sixth form year or now St Cross Symondians.

He and Henry Nicholls both scored over 1,000 runs for Winchester last summer and, following a successful gap year winter in Australia where he tasted the demands of Sydney first grade cricket, La Fontaine Jackson has hit the ground running.

His tour of duty with the Hampshire Academy done and dusted, Wilf will be available for St Cross Symondians all summer long.  That could be bad news for Southern Premier League bowlers.

He opened his St Cross season with an unbeaten 104 in the rain abandoned warm-up against Hook & Newnham Basics before leading a successful run chase in the Winchester club's nine-wicket win over Corsham in the ECB national club championship.

He struck an unbeaten 70, sharing hefty stands with Jack Bransgrove (25) and Felix Organ as St Cross cruised past Corsham's 167 with ten overs to spare.

Organ, who made a Hampshire 2nd XI century last week, cracked three sixes in his 58 not out.

Corsham earlier collapsed from 130-3, the last seven wickets falling for 37 runs, Charlie Gwynn taking 3-22.

St Cross will host the winners of the rain-delayed tie between Burbage & Easton Royal and Bashley (Rydal) in the next round on May 12.  They open their Southern Premier League challenge against Alton at the Green Jackets Ground on Saturday, 12.30pm.

In other cricket news, Longparish cricketers will need to bring their sub-aqua kit along to their  picturesque village ground alongside the River Test if Saturday's scheduled friendly match against Oakley is to go ahead.

The outfield was totally flooded by the weekend's torrential rain and in need of a dramatic change in the weather if any cricket is to be played there in the coming weeks.