Crawley Eagles beat Hove Medina by 96 runs to make sure that the West Sussex Cricket League title race goes to the last weekend.

Leaders Patcham, who didn't play on Saturday, need 11 points from their final game against Worthing Chippingdale to make it two successive titles after winning Division Two last season.

Eagles' Atif was one of two centurions in the match against Medina, making 109 in a total of 296-9.

The visitors closed on 200-8, Gary Holding making 105 after earlier taking 2-38.

Lancing Manor are certain of third place after a 23-run win over Angmering Manor.

D. Griffin (82) and N. Reynolds (40) helped them to 220-7 and Manor were then bowled out for 197 despite 61 from Australian Ross Bridges.

Chichester Priory III squeezed home by two wickets against Dome Mission after bowling out their hosts for 67, Wallis taking 5-20.

Palmers' A. McLanon took a hat-trick against Findon III but his side were still beaten by 69 runs after the home team had made 201-8 which included 79 from N. Botting.

Three Bridges III were dismissed for 154 replying to Worthing Chippingdale's 181-7 which included an unbeaten 93 from Avion while Blackstone were bowled out for 123 replying to West Blatchington's 195-7 (Sinclair 53).

In Division Two, Billingshurst closed the gap on leaders Three Bridges IV after a comprehensive 102-run victory over West Chiltington.

N. Wood's 124 was the highlight of their 283-9 and Chilts were bowled out for 181 despite N. Turner's 4-15.

Mark Morrish made 122 as Brighton Insurance thrashed Ocean by 153 runs and there were also wins for Belgrave, Aldwick, Kemp Town and Lower Beeding.