Another three-match winning weekend for the Mount keeps all three senior teams firmly in the promotion chase in each of their divisions.
The first team travelled up the valley to Rawtenstall on Sunday and were rewarded by a nine wicket triumph that yielded them a crucial 12 points.

The home side won the toss and decided to bat. Their professional Anuk Fernando top scored with 41 but their total of 134 all out was never going to be enough against the villagers.
Among the wickets for Greenmount were Callum Hunter, Travis Townsend and Noah Birtwistle who took two apiece with Ishy Patel, Jacques Snyman and Amal Dalugoda each taking one.
The Mount reply saw professional Snyman again in top batting form with an unbeaten 70 and after Tom Heaton was dismissed for 35, Evan Dobson (18 not out) and the pro got their side over the line inside 20 overs.
The second eleven moved into second place in their division with an easy win over Rawtenstall at the Log Cabin on Sunday.

A fine batting display saw them rack up 289 for 3 from their 45 overs with Sam Greenhalgh taking the plaudits with 77 while fellow opening Nigel Franklin scored 58 and Toby Leach finished unbeaten on 56. Harry Nuttall (15) and Ryan Senior (36 not out) made up the rest of the total.
Wickets fell with alarming regularity for the visitors in the reply and they were skittled for 70 all out inside 18 overs.
A superb six-wicket haul from Rion Dalugoda and three from skipper Oli Dixon put Rawtenstall to the sword.
The thirds visited Rochdale III on Saturday and further cemented their table-topping credentials with a 44 run victory.

Skipper Mark Crowther won the toss and elected to bat and his charges ran up 221 for 4 from their 40 overs.
Noah Birtwistle scored a superb 73 while Toby Leach (50) hit his first of two unbeaten half centuries for the weekend. Matt Donnelly scored 35 and Wes Young and Tom Clarke hit 15 and 19 respectively
Rochdale’s response was always going to be insufficient and they were left adrift at 177 for 3 at the end of their 40 overs. Tom and Ben Clarke and Noah Birtwistle took the wickets.