Harris Academy and Alloa remain on track for a BT Caledonia Division Two (Midlands) title showdown after both posted bonus-point wins on Saturday.
Harris still top the table after returning from Grangemouth with a 50-10 win over Stags to their credit.
The result leaves the Dundee side five points clear at the top, although second-placed Alloa have two games in hand.
The Earlsfield men kept the pressure on the leaders by chalking up a 10-try, 66-3 win at Howe of Fife seconds.
Morgan Academy are now a distant third in the table, 24 points behind Harris, after losing 17-12 at home to Blairgowrie.
There was no change at the top of Division Three (Midlands) with pacesetters Falkirk seconds seeing off Dundee University Medics 31-20 and Crieff & Strath-earn winning 43-11 at Bo’ness.
Meanwhile, Perthshire seconds returned from their trip to face Fife Southern with a 22-13 win and Arbroath squeezed home 31-28 against Glenrothes Development XV.
The result keeps Arbroath in third spot.
With Carleton Park still waterlogged, the Glenrothes first team had another free Saturday when their Division One fixture against Strathmore was called off.
The latest postponement means the season is now scheduled to run into May and allowed the top two sides, Gordonians and Highland, to pull further clear.