An undefeated powerhouse suffered their first loss on the eve of the finals, while those on the edge of the picture make their move to secure their place. Catch up on all the action here:
MURRAY TOWNS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Mannum has caused a big upset and put their hands up for a shot at the Murray Towns title, after they gave Mypolonga their first loss of the season in Round 14 play on Saturday.
The Kookaburras made 200 in their first innings thanks to a quick-fire 61 from Josh Boylan, before they held off the high-powered Tigers attack to win by 17 runs.
Elsewhere, the finals picture is now locked in with Monarto confirming their place in fourth with a tense two-wicket win over Meningie, while the Wanderers beat Tailem Bend by 101 runs.
HILLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Last year’s Hills Cricket Association champions in Scott Creek Ironbank are in danger of missing the finals altogether, after they lost to Bridgewater in a key Round 10 matchup on Saturday.
The Bankers lost by 30 runs to fall to sixth, with Bridgewater moving past them, and now sit a game back of Aldgate in fourth with four rounds to play.
Other games from the round saw Kangarilla upset Mylor by seven wickets, while Mount Lofty easily beat Stirling by 87 runs in the top-of-the-table clash.
ALEXANDRA AND EASTERN HILLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Lobethal have moved two games clear on top after beating Woodside in their top-of-the-table matchup, as part of Round 14 action in the Alexandra and Eastern Hills Cricket Association.
The Warriors fall to fourth after their loss, with Nairne closing in two games back of them in fifth after they beat Strathalbyn.
Top-four sides Hahndorf and Langhorne Creek also tallied wins to continue their strong recent form.
GREAT SOUTHERN CRICKET ASSOCIATION (full scorecards here)
Myponga-Sellicks have set themselves up well after Day One play of Round 11 in the Great Southern on Saturday, in their pivotal clash against McLaren Districts.
With both sides on the edge of the finals picture, Myponga-Sellicks put their best foot forward as they made 264 from their 70 overs, with Cam Turner top-scoring with 80.
Elsewhere, Port Elliot made 170 in their top-four clash with Encounter Bay, while Goolwa and Yankalilla declared early after dominant batting displays to try and push for outright wins.