Ali Tuck set an Invitation League record with a perfect ten-wicket haul.
The Horsham Trinity bowler took 10-25, the best ever in the league's 22-year history, in a crushing division two win against Scaynes Hill.
Tuck, whose amazing spell saw Scaynes Hill toppled for 61, said: "It just seemed everything I bowled took a wicket. Everything came together on the day and all chances were held.
"Once they were seven wickets down, I was confident of completing ten, but I hoped the other bowlers weren't going to ruin it by taking one."
Hard rain fell on Friday and on a drying wicket Trinity skipper Tim Street was vindicated to put Scaynes Hill into bat first.
Once they were skittled, Trinity made the target with six wickets to spare.
In division one, 16-year-old Paul Harrison cracked an unbeaten 131 as Roffey enjoyed a 126-run win against Ifield.
His knock helped Roffey post 223-4 and Colin Speller then pitched in with the ball, taking 7-41, to dismiss them for 97.
Peter Rebera scored 72 as Goring made 197-8 against Cuckfield. Tim Mole took 3-43 and then scored 42 with the bat, but his efforts were in vain as Cuckfield hung on for a draw with one wicket left and 11 runs behind. .
Chris Cook (55) and Justin Keene (53) helped Eastergate build a total of 224 against East Preston, despite some fine bowling from Peter Dallimore (6-69).
Craig Edwards took 4-20 to help bowl East Preston for 142 with Simon Locke providing the only resistance with 50.
Crawley ended Findon's unbeaten record with a 34-run win. John Rogers took 4-24 as Crawley closed on 195-9. Trevor Akehurst, who top scored in that innings with 38, took 5-17 in eight overs as Findon were dismissed for 161, Toby Kingsbury scoring 43.
Henfield fell narrowly short of victory and had to settle for a draw against Lindfield. Chasing 190-8, of which Kevin Chamberlain scored 63, Henfield were left on 184-8 at the close. Will Warne top scored with 48 and Alex de Mierre took 4-56.
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