Hockwold stretched their lead to 10 points with a maximum points win against Northwold in their derby in Division One.

Hillington were unable to raise a team so second-placed Snettisham were awarded 18 points.

Batting first Hockwold reached 289-3 with Joel Gilmour top scoring with 83. M Plumpton (33) and Ash Drohan (47) put on 82 for the second wicket but Scott Palmer did the damage taking 7-34 to help dismiss Northwold for 128.

Steve Hayes took 4-11 and Usman 3-21 as Castle Rising bowled out Heacham for 71. An unbeaten 39 from Darren Clarke saw Rising to a comfortable nine-wicket victory inside 16 overs.

James Peach took 5-27 as Sandringham were bowled out in the last over for 183 with number nine batsman James Hearmon unbeaten on 50, having struggled to 105-7. Paul Morton then top scored with 53 as Denver reached 141 all out to lose by 42 runs.

In Division Two, Gooderstone remain a point ahead of Castle Acre at the top. Gooderstone were in trouble at 71-7 with Kevin Fisher 4-44 and Aseem Sharma 3-36 amongst the wickets for King's Lynn Hospital.

Ollie Mowles (53) picked a great time to score his maiden 50 as his innings helped lift Gooderstone to 166 all out. Kevin Bandy bowled a miserly spell of 10-5-14-2 to restrict the Hospital scoring before Mark Chalkley's 3-20 kept the pressure on as Hospital were bowled out for 103.

Good contributions by Dean Wall 40, Sam Molyneux 49, Daniel Cross 31 and Tom Brown 30 helped Castle Acre reach 217 all out with Bethan Cornell taking 5-48 for Fakenham 3rds. Oscar Cambell scored 26 but after that Michael Edwards stole the show with impressive bowling figures of 9-5-10-7 to bowl out Fakenham for 81 to secure victory by 136 runs.

There was a run-fest at Snettisham in Division Three. The home side scored 232 all out with 61 from Danny Suckling and 60 from Connor Grief. Dersingham A were up to the task thanks mainly to 120 from opener Jamie White as they secured victory by three wickets. That win took them to within 17 points of Bircham A with a game in hand, who won by 58 runs at Swaffham A.