After being asked to hit the ball first, the host built a solid foundation, with openers Wyatt-Hodge and Skipper Bryony Smith out 57-0 in six more powerful games.
After clearing the rope three times, Smith dropped to fourth in her relative number Adams, with 20 points sent from the eighth 33 times in the depths of Charli Knott, and scored 73.
England opener Wyatt-Hodge was dropped three times when he dropped the pedal, but added 54 times in Harris's more than five times before Skying Seamer Freya Davies scored 62 goals from the highest edge to the depths, with seven quarters and two sixes.
Harris would have run out if it weren't for goalkeeper Rhianna Southby's fault field, but then combined with Scholfield to add another 62 out of the next 32 delivery, then the Australians missed the ramp and set off 63 from 35 balls, five quarters and four sixes, and scored 2-36 with Davies for the 19th hit, thus finishing the 19th game over 2-36.
Although Kira Chathli ran out without a score, the running single wasn't there, Scholfield drove, breaking five quarters and adding three maximums to the point where he scored a 213-4 race on the hosts' 213-4, 49 unbeaten from just 18 delivery.
Maia Bouchier began with two quarters and six-game winning streak as Hawks made a 16-0 trip from opening five delivery to England batsman to Phoebe Franklin at Deep Midwicket to finish Kalea Moore’s end.
After 16 goals from nine, Australian star Knott then cut Tilly Corteen-Coleman directly to Wyatt-Hodge to dive and move forward in extra coverage.
Freya Kemp was pushed away from the order, but the feathers were heading for Alexa Stonehouse's goalkeeper 14.
Moore and Franklin were Surrey’s flow pole, and the Hawks had a 96-3 flow midway through the chase, twice less than the host in the same stage.
McCaughan's whole person was in good contact and took her third and half century from 32 balls, while her fourteenth ball started raining in south London.
After a slow start, Adams ski Franklin returned to the end of the non-collider, just letting Franklin drop the catch with uncertainty, while Adams ran a few feet away to finish the single.
The Hawks captain hit Fit-Again Again Tash Farrant for back-to-back boundaries to create a 50 partnership with 33-ball McCaughan as visitors remain in touch, while McCaughan gained life again as the dive Scholfield moved to 66 in 40 balls, and in the long run, Scholfield gave a great chance to run from a distance.
In the last five games, a total of 62 were needed, but Harris picked up McCowan’s prize wicket, who mistakenly thought the pull of trying to return to the bowler, got a towering catcher and sent her back to 81 gazebos from 50 balls.
Two goals later, Scholfield had long won a stunning catch, stretched forward and held on, plucking Adams from 29 out of 24, taking the hawks with her and Harris to beat Mary Taylor from the final delivery as Surrey scored two wins from the two and two wins and scored the top of the network run rate on Essex online.