ACCRINGTON'S professional Tama Canning was in form as they scored a 111-run success over neighbours Enfield.

Canning plundered 115 with the bat as Accrington realised 195-6. Enfield managed to pick up regular wickets, with Mark Greenhalgh snapping up four for 42 runs from his eight overs, but the South Australian was not to be denied and reached his ton off 139 balls.

Canning led the Accrington attack with a haul of 4-23 runs as Enfield were ousted for 84.

There were 12 points earned away from home for league leaders Bacup as they notched up a 77-run victory at Ramsbottom.

Bacup's Aussie pro Shaun Young set them on their way with 52 as they put 150-5 on the board. He then excelled with the ball as Ramsbottom were whipped out for 73, taking 7-29 off 18.5 overs - gaining great support from David Oremerod with 3-39.

Todmorden's title hopes suffered a setback at the Meadows where East Lancs romped to an eight wicket victory thanks to professional Brad Young.

The South Australian featured with both bat and ball after Tod skipper Nigel Hunter raised a few eyebrows when he elected to bat on a damp-looking wicket.

The visitors slumped from 29-0 to 61-8 as Young spun his magic with a devastating spell of 7-53 and Todmorden were skittled for just 105.

In reply, Young (54) and opener Andy Clague (52 not out) then knocked off the runs with ease.

Rishton maintained their charge after taking maximum points against Church.

Professional Clinton Perrin was the star, striking an unbeaten 70, including five fours and a six, as the visitors set 178-7.

The talented Queenslander then picked up 3-30 as Church were dismissed for 152.

Marcus North showed why he believes Colne can challenge for the title as his unbeaten century guided the Horsfield side to victory against Nelson.

The Aussie took his season's total to 409 runs with an unbeaten 103 off 126 deliveries, which included six fours and three sixes.

The all-rounder then underlined his current form with four victims as Nelson were bowled all out for 83 - Jeff Ellis also picked up four wickets.

Hope brothers Jez and Matt guided struggling Lowerhouse to victory at Burnley claiming nine wickets between them.

Jez Hope took 6-57, Matt picking up three wickets, as Burnley were ousted for 107. Frank Entwistle (26) and Matt Hope (22) gave Lowerhouse victory.