Unbeaten Long Sutton are setting the early pace at the top of the South Lincs and Border League Championship.
They extended their winning start from four completed games after a narrow five-run home success over Newborough on Saturday.
Barry Stanway had produced a beligerant batting display to help Sutton score 212 after the visitors had elected to field first.
Stanway struck five fours and five sixes in his 78 off just 70 balls while Charlie Crisp chipped in with a vital 30 as the duo put on 84 runs for the eighth wicket.
Crisp then claimed a couple of wickets in the Newborough reply before a superb spell of 5-22 from nine overs by Jake Burton helped seal the success.
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Moulton Harrox slipped to their first defeat of the season after a six-wicket reversal at Woodhall Spa 2nds.
They made 186-8 after batting first thanks to a strong showing from the top order of Matt Barnett (38), Jack Barnett (59) and Josh Newton (36).
Harry Lovell took two wickets in the Spa reply but Woodhall edged a narrow win with four balls to spare.
An unbeaten knock of 75 from Ben Woodward steered Bourne 2nds to a six-wicket win at their Grantham counterparts.
Woodward had earlier taken 3-33 as Grantham were restricted to 192-7 from their 45 overs. He then carried his bat to secure the success while Kurt Storey struck 54.
Market Deeping 2nds were defeated by 99 runs at Skegness.
Khuram Mehrban had taken 5-41 from nine overs to help dismiss the seasiders for 190 after they batted first.
However, Deeping could only muster 91 in their reply with opener Mehrban unbeaten on 31 at the close of their innings.
Aaron Pullum produced a superb spell of bowling to help Billingborough to victory over Heckington in their Division One clash.
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Pullum took 5-6 from 6.1 overs, which also featured four maidens, as Heckington were bowled out for 73.
Jacob Light also took 3-22 after he had top-scored with a vital 32 as Billingborough were dismissed for 99 after batting first.
Long Sutton 2nds were convincing derby winners in their Division Two match with Spalding 3rds.
They triumphed by 201 runs to move into second spot behind early pacesetters Uffington who have played two more games.
Joe Whitaker passed his first half-century in making 84 while Steve Norris struck 79 as Sutton totalled 251-6 after batting first.
Rob Simpson then took an excellent seven wickets as Spalding were bowled out for 50 in reply.
Billingborough 2nds were also big winners after a 104-run victory over Heckington 2nds.
Jonathan Payne plundered an unbeaten 74 while Callum Scott struck 34 as Billingborough made 197-9 after batting first.
Oliver Sneath then took 4-31 from nine overs as Heckington were bowled out for 93 in their reply.