Hadspen's Lani Gunn reached new heights with the ball on Wednesday, taking 4-3 as the Chieftains defeated Beauty Point by 10 wickets.
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The home side dismissed the newcomers for 29, thanks to Gunn's four and Dilani Nimmi's 2-2, before Louise Davie (16) and Gunn (6) finished the job.
Gunn's haul equalled Layla Stonehouse's round-two effort atop the league.
Reigning premiers Longford recorded a win over another new side, defeating Beaconsfield by 119 runs.
Three batters retired as twins Emma (22) and Karli Humphries (17) led the way with the bat before the former took 3-3 with the ball as Haylee Humphries and Isabelle White both took 2-4.
Trevallyn Blue and Bracknell joined Longford in keeping their unbeaten records in tact with strong wins.
Trevallyn's top team accounted for Exeter by 10 wickets thanks to some tidy bowling all-round and Belinda Blackberry's two wickets, before chasing down their opponent's score of 48 unblemished.
Openers Alissa Selby (16) and Blackberry (11) both retired, while the next two batters finished it off.
Bracknell's 71-run defeat of George Town completed a rough round for the competition's new sides.
Batting first, the away side set 1-147 as Cassie Walker (24) led a trio of 15s from Amy Buettel, Bridie Goodluck and Claire Huett.
Sophie Cooke took the Saints' sole wicket while Chantelle Clark continued her batting form for 14, seeing off the dangerous Summer Cherdron (3-8).
Evandale Panthers bounced back from last week's loss, defeating Trevallyn Gold by 13 runs.
Kaye Buchanan (25), Lucie Johnson (23) and Lavinia Lindsay (19) were all in fine form as the Panthers reached 113, while Zahlia Arnold (22) flew the flag in Trevallyn's batting innings.
Tayla Buchanan, Johnson and Ebony Vocke all finished with two wickets apiece.
ACL accounted for a tough chase with ease, defeating Legana by seven wickets.
Elyse Page made 28 for the Durhams in their 8-125 as Camille Demeyer and Teena James reached 16.
Priscilla Pyke and Narine Maurangi both finished with two wickets before the successful chase.