Pat Massaro scored his 26th and 27th goals of the season as Three Bridges turned on the style in the second half to beat rock bottom Littlehampton 5-0.
After a goalless first half, Bridges took control of proceedings with Scott Langridge, Martin Beard and Seb Favata, with the goal of the game, also finding the net.
Manager Micky Taylor said: "We could have panicked with it being 0-0 at half time but I told them, 'Be patient and it will come' and it did."
Player-manager Andy Agutter scored twice as Shoreham beat Peacehaven 4-0. All the goals came in the first half, with Neil Francis and Jamie Harman also finding the net.
Agutter said: "It was probably one of our best performances of the season in the first half. We can now go into tomorrow's Senior Cup game with Eastbourne Borough full of confidence."
Matt Smith scored two crackers as Hailsham Town won 2-1 at improving Redhill.
Smith opened the scoring on 12 minutes with a 25 yard free kick and then finished off a smart move to double the lead 11 minutes into the second period. Sean Gilby pulled a goal back late on.
Hailsham boss Brian Dennis said: "It was a very good result. We knew it would be hard and it was."
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