Cupids Country Club 219-7
St Aidan's145-6
(Cupids won)
A great knock of 99 from Chris Shelly took Cupids to victory over Saints in this 40 overs per side game.
Fulton gave good support with 34 as Cupids, who lost their first wicket with 28 on the board, then scored 140 more before the next one went down.
Skipper Jonathan Wyre took 3-22, Peter Barnes 2-31 and Kevin Barber 2-32.
Two 17-year-olds led the way for Saints in reply. Peter Barnes hit an unbeaten 65 and Andrew Ames 24. Key took 2-11 and Day 2-12.
Browned off
Leigh 3rd 223
Hornchurch 140-8
(Match drawn)
Steven Brown's 50 was not enough to see Leigh to victory. Later, Richard Stubbington took 3-32 and Ken Webb 3-34.
Stalemate for Leigh
Leigh 2nd 196-9
Brentwood 2nd 170-9
(Match drawn)
Tony Cains (4-68) and Mark Seaden (3-18) just failed to finish Brentwood off in this drawn game at Chalkwell.
Earlier, Vic Hewitt (45), Seaden (44) and David Thompson (42) had set Leigh on their way.
Trojans progress goes on
Trojans 186
Grays 165
(Trojans won)
Trojans carried on the good work at the top of the Morrant League with their 10th successive win.
This latest success was over reigning champions Grays. Trojans' batting stars were Andy May (69) and Simon Hixson (31) while Evans took 3-36 and Stephenson 3-22.
In reply, Grays looked dead and buried at 124-8. However, thanks to a late boost by skipper Paul Wren, they reached 165 before they were all out.
Darren Cox took 3-22, Andy Bridges 2-25, Gary Vann 2-53 and Hixson 2-48. Evans top-scored with 50 and got good backing from Hills (24). Trojans won with an over to spare.
Stalemate for Trojans
Grays 2nd 221-7
Trojans 2nd 212-9
(Match drawn)
Good knocks from Boreham (56) and Neill (33) put Grays on the trail of a big total as Paul Murphy took 3-35 and Ian Evans 2-30.
Trojans came close to victory with 212-9 in reply with Ray Wise just short of his century with 97. Darren Winn weighed in with 28 in support. The rest hit trouble against Benton 6-45.
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