Where there were four unbeaten teams in the Herts Cricket League, there are now two after matches in round three.
Totteridge Millhillians are one and Potters Bar the other, following a seven-wicket win at home over Bishop's Stortford.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat but must have regretted it as they finished all out for 82 in 32 overs.
Bar had got off to a great start as Sam Davis was leg before to James Scott for just two and then Jigar Mehta got Adam Bassingthwaite to leave them 5-2.
That became 27-3 with Ben Twohig harshly given out but Stortford pushed on slightly before Thilan Walallawita entered the attack.
In his second over he got the wicket of Joe Hawkins before skipper Luke Chapman got his 11th league wicket of the season to dismiss Joe Burslem and make it 60-5.
The final five wickets fell for just nine runs, Walallawita taking four of them to finish on 5-22 in his eight overs while birthday boy Scott got 2-25.
Stortford weren't going to go quietly though and they had two fairly early on, Steve Gale going for nine runs and Scott managing 16.
Reece Hussain only got four too but by that point Charlie Scott had arrived and immediately began striking some lovely cover drives as the target neared.
Scott would finish on 30 not out while Ashen Kavinda added an unbeaten 17, Bar getting home with more than 31 overs to spare.
North Mymms are one of the two to have seen their winning run ended, losing by 38 runs at Radlett.
The home side made 267-7 in their 50 overs, Josh De Caires (85) and Kabir Toor (52) putting on 99 for the fourth wicket, all after a 74 for the third between De Caires and Dominic Chatfield (56).
William Jones took 2-30 for Mymms with 2-65 from Dharmarajsinh Jhala.
The problem for Mymms was there were no real partnerships of note, not until Rhys Wynne and Richard Soulsby put on 63 for the ninth wicket, taking them from 166-8 to 229-9.
Wynne departed to the final ball of the penultimate over after making 45, with the game already done, and Soulsby followed to the first ball of the last over for 14.
Old Owens meanwhile picked up their first win of the season, winning by five wickets at Shenley Village.
They had put the home side into bat after winning the toss and held them to 165-9 in their 50 overs.
Jack Bloxham was the leading wicket taker, finishing with 4-27, backed up by 2-17 from Rhys Carter and 2-37 for Jake Wickham.
Shenley had been struggling with 88-7 before pushing on late and in reply, Owens had started slowly, both openers out to low single-digit scores.
The rest of the top order though did make a difference. Dylan Ranjan got to 39, putting on 54 for the third wicket, the latter then sticking around to make 61 for the fourth with Carter (28).
Brad Lane went for a first-ball duck but Timms and Chris Palmer finished the job off, Timms getting to 52 and Palmer managing 10 as Old Owens made 166-5 in 45 overs.
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