Sussex League: Second Division leaders Lewes Priory lost for only the second time this season when going down by eight wickets at lowly Preston Nomads.
Lewes were put in by Preston Nomads and dismissed for just 132 as William Davis took 3-30 and Ian Jones 3-21. For Lewes Tim Daniels and James Cruickshank each made 34.
Nomads then cruised home at 135-2 with 15-year-old Joe Gatting hitting 47 and Martin Andrews making 45 not out.
St James's Montefiore kept up their recent good record with a four-wicket win at bottom club Bexhill, who they restricted to 189 for 7 declared.
In that score David Munroe crept to 51, Peter Lewis made 39 and Martin Phillimore 31. Skipper Mike Harrison was the pick of the bowlers with 3-47.
Toby Chasseaud led the chase with 49, in form Ed McGregor hit 44 and Tom Burton 42. Matt Blackman was the most successful home bowler with 4-44.
Littlehampton won for the fifth time of the campaign, beating Sidley by 103 runs at the Sports Field.
Darren Mathura led the way for the home side with 101, Andy Northcote 45 and Gary Tester 48 as Imran Javed took 3-66.
Javed then hit 89 but could not save Sidley from crashing to 148 all out as Benn Challen took 3-42 and Chris Hanks 3-42.
Cuckfield beat neighbours Haywards Heath by seven wickets. Heath, put in by the home side, were dismissed for 184 with Gregg Fry making 65 and David Wood 52.
Tim Mole took 4-26, Neil Divall 3-53 and Stephen Booth 2-40 while Tom Mole grabbed four catches.
Chris Mole cracked 81 to lead his side to victory at 185-3. Jonathan Goodwin made 34, Michael Patterson 29 not out and Tom Mole 21 not out with Ed Williams taking 2-17 as most successful visiting bowler.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article