Langley Park had eight wickets to spare when they visited Crook Town, who, batting first, managed only 56 for seven from the allotted overs.
Mark Bowey scored more than half his side's total, contributing 35 and in the Langley Park attack Andrew Smith had two for 13 and Daniel Wilkinson two for 14. Wilkinson then led the visitor's reply and his undefeated 39 set Langley Park to victory for the loss of just a couple of wickets.
Arnie Stevenson recorded seven boundaries in 58 with Willington posting 103 for five in their home game with Washington. Bowes had two for 15 and McKinlay two for 21, the pair each sending down five overs in the Washington attack.
When they went into bat Washington ended on 96 for four which included 42 not out with three boundaries by Lee and for Willington Stephenson returned of two for 30.
Sedgefield overtook the Bishop Auckland total of 82 for four at Kingsway losing just one wicket and Brandon won their game with Ushaw Moor without conceding a single wicket.
Jamie Robinson returned the magnificent figures of four for three in five overs and David Hynd had two for five also from a five over spell, when Ushaw Moor were restricted to 38 for nine.
Brandon romped home in just 8.4 overs as opening batsman Ian Myers carried his bat for 22 and Andrew Johnson finished undefeated with 12 runs
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