Ellon Gordon took on Portcullis in a Grades fixture at Duthie Park.
Bowling players from Harlaw, Inverurie, and Rothienorman are on their way to Ayr this weekend for the Scottish championships.
Methlick 1st XI took on Stonehaven and as yet, have yet to be bested at the wicket.
With a creditable performance from the home side, the visitors batting score proved insurmountable.
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The visitors played the high scoring field to their advantage to remain top of the table.
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The win moves them into sixth place and chasing a move up to fourth in the league.
The team now head to St Andrews to play Edinburgh in the quarter final of the Scottish Cup.
MCC won by six wickets with 10 overs to spare at Lairds.
Pitmedden Bowling Club will play host on Saturday to the decider for second place in the North Section of the Scottish League.
History was made at Lairds as the two sides went head to head.
An unbeaten Methlick travelled to bottom of the Grade Dunecht and stayed to true to form.
Players are looking forward to what will prove to be a must win at match hosts Rothienorman on Saturday.
Crathie defeated 2nd Methlick by three wickets after 2nd Methlick posted 102 for 6.
The visitors luck held as fate conspired against Methlick's batters.
The home side lost out following a strong performance from Stoneywood Dyce.
There were goals aplenty as local sides went face to face over the last week.
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Consistency was the watch ward for local anglers with fish feeding, moving, splashing and jumping in the ponds.