Peterborough and District Football League round-up
A seventh successive win in all competitions saw Crowland Town score eight goals for the second consecutive game on Saturday.
After last weekend's victory over Chatteris Town, Crowland crushed Holbeach Reserves 8-1 at Snowden Field on Saturday.
Ethan Allen led the scoring spree with a hat-trick haul while Adam Blackbird, Lee Jackson, Archie Rickards, Harry Tidswell and Juliano Resta also netted.
Moulton Harrox have now won three games on the bounce as they kept a second consecutive clean sheet in the 2-0 home win over Sawtry following goals from Ash Coddington and Dec Earth.
Deeping United went down to a 5-2 home loss to table-topping Stanground Cardea Sports who netted three times in the final 14 minutes of the match at Elsea Park.
Whaplode Drove Rovers' Division One match at home to Whittlesey Athletic Development was postponed with their scheduled visitors unable to raise a side.
Bourne Town Reserves were knocked off top spot in Division Two after a 1-0 away defeat at Park Farm Pumas.
Crowland Reserves completed a double-winning weekend for the club after a 3-1 away success at Netherton thanks to goals from Xennon Paul (two) and Martynas Vaiciulis.
Tydd triumphed 3-1 against Stamford Lions with all of the goals coming in the first half as Marley Hamilton (two) and Jordi Henson netted for the hosts.
South Lincs Swifts made it eight wins from eight games in Division Three after a 3-2 home success against Netherton A.
Dawid Gos, Jordan Olive and Kieron McConnell were on target for Swifts who are in second spot, two points behind league leaders Wittering with two games in hand.
Wittering were 3-2 home winners over Long Sutton Reserves with Tyler Hagan and Jack Baker netting for the Magpies.
Whaplode Drove Rovers Reserves are at the foot of the table after a 6-2 away loss at Park Farm Pumas A with Danny Firth and Jordan O'Rouke scoring their goals.
Moulton Harrox Reserves went down to a 3-0 away reversal against Stanground Cardea Sports' second string.
Sutton Bridge booked their place in their last four of the Spalding Inter Services Cup after a 3-2 home win over Boston Athletic.
Liam Bills and Jack Thomas were among the scorers for Bridge who joined Long Sutton, South Lincs Swifts and Tydd in the semi-finals.
Holbeach United Youth went out of the Lincolnshire League Challenge Cup on penalties after a home defeat to Nettleham Reserves.
The match had finished 3-3 after extra-time with the Lincoln side winning 5-3 on penalties.
Denis Coelho scored twice for the Tigers, who had held a two-goal advantage at the break, with Freddy Parker also on target.