West Bromwich Dartmouth lead the way
West Bromwich Dartmouth lead the Premier Division after beating Knowle & Dorridge by 37 runs in their top-of-the-table clash.
The teams were joint top before the weekend but Basit Zaman's 51 helped Dartmouth to the win.
They posted 152 -9 and bowled the visitors out for 115 thanks to Brinder Phagura (3-29) and Kadeer Ali (3-17).
Walsall took most of the spoils in a winning draw over Kidderminster Victoria, after scoring an impressive 261-8.
They were in trouble at 68-4 but a club record fifth-wicket stand from Paul Byrne (89) and David Powles (84) steered them clear.
Victoria were 25-3, then 52 for five, with Byrne taking 4-19 but Andy Siwicki (37 not out) and Jonathan Wright (18) stopped the rot as Kidderminster finished on 118-7.
In Division One Old Hill claimed a winning draw with Ombersley after hitting 258-8 thanks to Nitesh Patel's 121 as Ombersley replied with 205-8.
An unbeaten 34 from Mo Sheikh helped Smethwick to 141 all out and a 27 run win at Oswestry. The difference between the sides was an explosive 26 from Smethwick's Shakeel Janjua who hit three sixes and two fours.
Sheikh took 4-22 and Kuldeep Diwan 3-28 to seal the win. Wombourne slipped to the bottom of the table after an eight-wicket defeat to Wellington.
Wombourne were skittled for 80 as Wellington romped to their first win of the season.
Wolverhampton beat Moseley by 27 runs after hitting 147-7, after 43 from 16-year-old opener Jack Stanley.
Moseley were 121 all out as Dale Quiney took two wickets and spinner Andy Bowyer 2-35.
Stourbridge continued to chase down Leamington Spa at the top of Division Two after a nine-wicket win over Water Orton.
The visitors were all out for 95 as Stourbridge raced to victory with an unbeaten 50 from Alex Bingham.
Brewood suffered a losing draw against Eastnor after finishing on 104-9 chasing Eastnor's 119-5, despite 35 from Bruce Thomason
Captain Faisal Shahid took 4-30 before hitting 53 to support Kester Moseley with 68 not out, as Halesowen eased to a six wicket success against Tamworth.
Penkridge claimed a four-wicket win over Old Elizabethans thanks to Attiq Chishti's 64 and Rana Hassan's 55 as they hit 184-6 chasing 182.
In Division Three Milford Hall lost to Hawkins C & R's while Streetly smashed 296-5 five at Penn, thanks to 86 from Sam Bates before Penn were dismissed for 100.
Fordhouses beat Quatt by 33 runs after dismissing the Shropshire side for 125 in response to their total of 158.