Fox Lodge's march towards the Championship title shows no signs of slowing after a dominant 8-wicket win at home to Burndennett.
Niall McDonnell's 22 was the best of the visitors disappointing 94 - five wickets for Aaron Heywood and three for Jason Milligan.
The Foxies lost Charlie Simpson early, but Ali Doherty hit a quickfire 26 (4 fours, 1 six) to get them back on track.
Gayan Maneeshan then raced to an unbeaten 42-ball 58 (9 fours, 2 sixes) and in the process passing 1000 runs for the season. It now seems a matter of when not if they secure promotion and the trophy.
Bonds Glen continued their recent revival with an excellent 5-wicket win at Ballyspallen.
The Kennedy clan contributed most of the home side's 163 - Graham (44), Stuart (25) and Stephen (24) while Isaac Bird made 20.
Divan Posthumus took three wickets, while there were two apiece for Sam Haslett, Dharm Singh and Mark Robinson.
Opener Johnny Haslett (45) laid a solid foundation in a half century second wicket stand with Stephen McGowan (22), while son Sam made 22 and Posthumus ensured the points with an unbeaten 38-ball 47 (7 fours).
St Johnston were beaten at home to Killyclooney in a low-scoring game, that was reduced to 42 overs.
The Saints only lasted 27 of them as they were bowled out for just 65 - Matthew Orr's 22 the best they could manage.
Tim Dougherty and Aron Visser picked up three wickets, while there were two for Matthew Campbell.
Killyclooney didn't find it much easier, but got over the line thanks to Alfie Moan's 18 not out in a five wicket win - two scalps each for David Anthony and Michael Rankin.