A 130-run Longford partnership made light work of George Town's total, winning by nine wickets.
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All out for 164, the Saints weren't able to break the opening partnership early, a goal of coach Jack Hill.
Jackson Blair (85 off 50 balls) and Josh Adams (45* off 48) made them pay before the latter was dismissed by Sam Cooke.
Earlier, George Town all-rounder Dylan Baker backed up his form after a B-grade hat-trick last week with 85 off 62 balls, leading the Saints' innings as recruit Sam Henley took 3-19.
Trevallyn ended ACL's unbeaten start to the season, defeating the Bluebacks by six wickets at home.
Batting first, ACL made 8-164, largely thanks to Cameron Martin's 71 and his 60-run seventh-wicket stand with Keith Phair.
Trevallyn bowler Sean Barry finished with tidy figures of 4-21 and captain-coach James Whiteley proved to be a very handy inclusion, steering the chase with an unbeaten 71 of his own.
Jed Steele (23) and Caleb Lawson (22* off 18) were steady partners along the way as the leader carried his bat to the end.
Opposing skipper Nashib Nisthar was the Bluebacks' most valuable bowler, taking 3-39 off his six overs.
Evandale Panthers snapped their losing streak, defeating Bracknell by six wickets in the Stags' first full game.
Losing Brad Fryett early, the home side recovered momentarily through Jeremy Tuson (30 off 18) and Matthew Hayward (16) but lost wickets in clumps, including a run of 4-12.
However, late runs from Ben Morice (16) boosted the total slightly to 100 as Josh Crase (3-13), Rajbir Singh (2-13) and Rickie Wells (2-17) took the bulk of the wickets.
Wells continued his strong batting form that, before Blair's 85, saw him leap to the top of the league's batting statistics, making 38 of the side's chase.
Inclusion Steven Buchanan and Jonty Manktelow chipped in but the Stags' extras (27) helped the cause as Morice, Tuson, Anthony Walker and Daniel Shelton all finished with a wicket.
Legana and Perth were the rain's victims, with the latter sensing victory before the game was called off two overs short of a game.
The Demons needed just eight more runs to eclipse the Durhams' 190 but the weather intervened and called it a day.
Lower-order runs from Kiran Solomonsz (46) and Ethan Taylor (32) helped Legana's cause as Rizvy Rila (3-20) and Ethan Goldfinch (3-29) did the damage.
The returning Josh Farrell (51* off 39) looked in fine touch for Perth, alongside Matthew Walton (42 off 26) as the Demons looked certain for victory.