Peterborough and District Football League round-up
Crowland Town claimed a fourth successive victory in all competitions to topple the Peterborough League Premier Division leaders on Saturday.
Town beat Whittlesey Reserves 1-0 at Snowden Field with Harry Grigas' first half goal settling a competitive contest.
Moulton Harrox have been unable to recapture last season's title winning form so far this term and went down to a 3-0 home loss against Uppingham Town on Saturday.
Long Sutton were beaten by the same margin in their Division One match at Yaxley Reserves as former Holbeach United striker Connor Pilbeam netted twice for the Cuckoos.
Division Two leaders Sutton Bridge suffered only their second defeat of the season after a 4-6 home reversal against Peterborough Polonia.
Crowland Reserves were 3-0 away winners at Stamford Bels Reserves thanks to goals from Chris Down, Nathan Woodward and Martynas Vaiciulis.
Tydd Reserves remain in the bottom two after a 3-2 home loss to Leverington Reserves. Brandon Harker and Kai Scott-Henson scored their goals.
Moulton Harrox Reserves were 4-0 winners at Long Sutton's second string in their Division Three clash.
Freddy Parker pocketed a brace for Moulton with Cameron Bedden and Liam Ivermee their other goalscorers.
Whaplode Drove Rovers Reserves shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw with Sawtry Reserves after goals from Jordan O'Rouke and William Knight.
Moulton Chapel were unable to halt their losing streak in Division Four after a 12-0 away loss at Hampton Rangers.
South Lincs Swifts progressed to the next round of the Peterborough Junior Cup after a 5-3 victory over ICA Sports.
Keane Slayven, Mackenzie Bonnett, Dan Taylor, Kieron McConnell and Jack Watson were all on target for Swifts.
Pinchbeck United Development made progress in the Lincolnshire Junior Cup after a 3-0 home win over Coningsby at Knight Street.
Holbeach Bank were knocked off top spot in Division Two of the Boston and District League after a 4-2 home loss to Heckington United. Alan Baxter and Steven Royal scored their goals.