DIVISION ONE
Beanacre sprang a second shock in two weeks as they finally moved off the foot of the table following their narrow victory at league leaders Calne.
Batting first, Calne scored 211-8 with Lee Sheppard (74) and Dan Shuker 51 not out. In response, a fine 108 not out from opener Rob Howard guided Beanacre to a one-wicket success with seven balls to spare.
Collingbourne's good run continued at Nationwide House.
Graham Chandler (79) top-scored in a Collingbourne total of 217-8, Raj Samant taking 4-43 in 11 overs.
Nationwide's batsmen were then pinned down by some accurate bowling, notably Barry Langfield who took 2-15 in 15 overs, and they ended with 131-5.
Purton were bowled out for 118 as John Fair took 6-22, and but for 53 from Robby Horsefall would have been in a worse plight. A brisk 55 by John Cook then eased Bath Civil Service to a comfortable eight-wicket win with 22 overs left.
DIVISION TWO
Swindon Civil Service wrapped up a narrow two-run victory at Urchfont.
They were bowled out for 160, Andy Mildenhall hitting 50 as Alan Crouch took 4-38 in 15 overs and Mark Bateman 4-41 in 15. Bateman followed up with 41 and Adam Slater 44 but to no avail, Urchfont closing on 158-8 when their overs ran out.
Cherhill, in second spot, cruised to maximum points as they defeated visiting Highworth by 10 wickets.
The visitors were dismissed for 145, Chris Mead top-scoring with 39 as Aaron Taylor took 3-36 in 13.4 overs and Alan Eades 3-39 in 13. John Candy (78 not out) and Mark Gresham (52 not out) then knocked the runs off in just 19 overs.
Buscot Park slipped to fourth place as they lost at home to Sutton Veny by six wickets. Buscot, thanks to some steady batting from Chris Cook (59), Ronny Fernandez (33) and Rob Owen (33), made 201-9.
For Sutton Veny Mike Cook took 3-34 and Andy Trollope 3-67. Andy Frost's 64, supported by Andy Pinnell with 38, then led the visitors to a welcome success.
DIVISION THREE
Leaders Spye Park visited Bathford and bowled them out for 183, John Beal taking 5-21 in 14.2 overs as Paul Jackson (68) top-scored for the hosts.
Andy Ellis (53 not out) and John Bathe (43) then steered them to a comfortable seven-wicket victory with eight overs in hand.
Seagry, in second spot, also picked up a seven-wicket win at the expense of Moredon Royal Oak a defeat which consigned Moredon to the foot of the table. They were restricted to 147-9, with Steve Williams scoring a valuable 50.
Alan Lewis, with 3-38 in eight overs ,was the most successful Seagry bowler. Paul Lewis (91 not out) and Ian Thurgood (38) then saw Seagry home with 16 balls left.
Joint second are Wroughton, who recovered from last week's surprise defeat to gain an easy nine-wicket win at the expense of Dauntsey Gentlemen. With Mark McMeeking taking 7-41 in 15 overs, Dauntsey were bowled out for 93. Hendy Alleyne (42) and Mark Nettlefold (36) then saw Wroughton home.
Wanborough gained a four-run success against Swindon 3rd which lifted them from the bottom. Paul Sore (46) and Mike Pethick (48) helped Wanborough to 209-8 as Andy Phipps took 4-58 in 15 overs. Mike Clark's 4-46 and Andy Thompson's 3-39 just managed to keep Swindon's reply to 204-7 of which Alan Biggins (64) and Magnus Painter (54) were the main contributers.
Heytesbury also picked up valuable points as they proved far too strong for visiting Blunsdon. Thanks to a superb 144 not out by Rob Jelf, which contained six sixes and 14 fours, supported by Justin Wagstaff (44) and Mike Smith's 37, they amassed 270-4. Rob Barnes (3-15) and Will Jelf (4-14) then helped bowl Blunsdon out for 119 in the 40th over.
DIVISION FOUR
Avebury scored 208-4 thanks to Rob Gater (92 not out) and Neil Hollister (35) against Wilcot.
Vince Ogbourne responded with 3-38 in 13 overs, but a fine 102 not out by Graham Staplin saw Wilcot to a three-wicket win with two balls to spare.
This defeat enabled Lambourn to go top as they defeated lowly Mildenhall by 90 runs.
Ian Hobbs (81) and Graham Hawkins (45) saw Lambourn to 229-5 and accurate bowling then restricted the Mildenhall response to 139-7 with Vic Staplin scoring 48.
DIVISION FIVE
In the meeting of the top two at Keevil against leaders Litten Tree the places were reversed as Keevil won by 65 runs.
Man of the match was Kelvin Lockwood for Keevil, who hit an excellent 73 in a total of 163 all out, helped by Richard Waylen with 47. He then took 6-25 as Litten Tree's run of wins was halted as they were bowled out for 98.
Buscot Park 2nd's slump continues as they were surprisingly defeated by lowly Devizes 3rd. Neil Phillips (40) and Paul Clarke (42) helped them to 177 all out as 15-year-old Owen Burgess took 3-43 in 10 overs and Rich Read 3-34 in 15. Peter Crowe's 83 and Jethroe Wookey's 47, then made light work of the chase as Devizes ran out eight-wicket winners.
United Churches gained valuable points as they defeated visiting Purton 2nd by 85 runs. Duncan Mead (75) and Andrew Foster's 55 not out helped Churches to 256-6. Mark Oliver (4-56 in 15 overs) and Neil Laing (3-34) in 15 restricted Purton to 171-8 in reply.
DIVISION SIX
Westinghouse 2nd raced to 258-7 at Goatacre 3rd thanks to Chris Penfold (57), Colin Grace (53) and Steve Dix (22).
Andy Day then took 5-59 in 13.1 overs as, despite Andy Donegan's 57 and Andy Sandell's 29, Goatacre were bowled out for 182.
DIVISION SEVEN
Potterne 2nd scored 203 all out thanks to Brendan Baker's 51 and Paul Stevens' 34 against visitors United Churches 2nd for whom Mike Stanto bowled well to take 6-43 in 10 overs.
Baker then took 4-47 in 15 overs and despite Mike Davis' 37, Churches were dismissed for 137 and still seek that elusive first win.
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