Ridge West blew the chance to make up ground on premier division leaders Hollington after being held 1-1 by Peasmarsh, who had Rob Levett on target.
Heathfield Hotspurs beat Bodiam 2-1 thanks to goals from Russell Fyfe and Dan Weston.
Sam Elsen netted the only goal as Punnetts Town edged out Hooe Sports.
Peche Hill won 4-2 against Tackleway after strikes from Asher Grindle, Nick Hall, Dave Gautrey and Rob Dale.
Division one leaders Hollington suffered only their second defeat of the season after going down 3-1 against Little Common. Mike Shaw, Rob Humpage and Ben Hilton-Berry did the damage.
Goals from Ben Cooper and Jeph Mahoney were cancelled out by Jamie Lindsey and Dave Horne as Sandhurst and Crowhurst drew 2-2.
Calvin Bull (2), Rob Guile, Wayne Stone and Steve Travers netted for Ticehurst in a 5-4 victory over bottom club Hastings Rangers.
Division two leaders Wheatsheaf maintained their unbeaten run after goals from Paul James and Luke Attwell sealed a 2-1 win at Mayfield.
A hat-trick from Reece Johnson, plus strikes from Perry White and Graham Stovell, gave Firehills a 5-3 triumph at Peasmarsh.
Byron Thomas netted for Magham Down in a 1-1 stalemate at Herstmonceux.
Robertsbridge extended their lead at the top of division three to four points after a Mark Smith strike gave them a 1-0 win at Eastbourne Dymanos.
Ibrahim Aqqad scored four goals as Wadhurst United thrashed Tackleway 7-0. Alex Coobs, Alick Christie and John Penny were also on target.
Mostyn Price and Val Cheang scored for Eastbourne Fishermen and Red Lion respectively in a 1-1 draw.
Hawkhurst United hammered Beulah Baptists 8-0 thanks to Grant Hyner (3), Rob Ellarby (2), Johannes Mulert, Sam Beeney and Barry Livesey.
Jamie Simmons got the only goal as Pebsham Sibex overcame Battle Rangers.
Divsiion four leaders Panako remain a point clear after coming from behind to win 4-1 against Cranbrook, whose goal came from Danny Moakes.
Cinque Ports remain hot on the heels of the leaders after four goals from Luke Nisbet helped seal a 7-2 victory against Bexhill AAC. Rhys Warren (2) and Gavin Moffat-Bailey also netted.
A Jason Morley hat-trick and Ross Monteith strike gave Hurst a 4-2 win over Victoria Baptists.
Hollington swept aside Punnetts Town 5-0 thanks to Ben Knight (2), Billy Woods (2) and Dave Grass.
Kelvin Lowes' first half header gave Peasmarsh a 1-0 win at Burwash.
Dan Auer netted hat-trick as Wilton maintained their 13-point lead at the top of division five with a 5-1 victory against Heathfield. Matt Simmons and Luke Dangerfield got the other goals.
Orington kept up their promotion bid with a 6-0 win at Northiam thanks to Steve McGowan (2), Carl Longbottom (2), Scott Brunton and John Rich-Spice.
Mountfield won 3-1 at Hastings Rangers with goals from Matt Tidmarsh, Keiron Waterhouse and Stuart Newble.
B.J. Driver, Kevin Allman, John Adams and Pete Stubbings scored for Westfield in a 4-2 win at Ninfield.
Michael Taylor (2), Lewis Colvin and Stuart Bottini gave Travaux a 4-1 triumph against Tackleway.
Neil Finch netted five goals as Magham Down went goal crazy in division six with a 15-0 drubbing of Herstmonceux. Steve Moss (3), Alan Pope (2), Karl Chapman (2), Nick Duvall, Aaron Wright and Karl Field completed the rout.
Leaders Hastings Elite won 2-1 against Eastbourne Athletic with Michael Field and Linton Rogers scoring.
Battle Baptists had Rob Usherwood, Toby Blackman and Matt Lee to thank for a 3-1 win against Beulah Baptists.
Ben Tutt and Roberto Martellini scored for Guestling in a 2-1 win at Sedlescombe.
A Luke Davies double and Alan Hayes strike sealed a 3-2 victory for White Knight against Sandhurst.
Hollington United beat Rock-a-Nore 6-0 in the Blacklands Finance Cup quarter-finals thanks to goals from Danny Woodley (2), Mark Coggon (2), Phil Till and Joe Pocknell.
Will Milam and Ashley Jamieson were on the scoresheet as Catsfield won 2-0 against Ninfield in the last eight of the Super Stitch Challenge Cup.
Two goals apiece from Luke Davies and James Doswell gave Sedlescombe a 4-1 win over Mountfield.
Lee Roberts, Will How and Wayne Jackson netted as Bexhill AAC beat Northiam 3-2.
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