Horspath stretched their unbeaten sequence in the Oxfordshire Under 11 League to three games with a 34-run victory over Didcot at the Recreation Ground.
Buoyed by recording their first win in Pool 4 against Cumnor, the team tied with Wolvercote before their latest success.
Having been put in to bat by Didcot, Horspath rallied to post 155 all out after being 7-3 and despite suffering six run outs.
Ahmad Atif led the revival with a composed 29 as Laurie Edwards counterattacked to make an aggressive 25.
Zach Crichton (19), Ethan Berry (14) and Archie Durbin (14) provided key support with the total boosted by 40 extras.
Horspath then held Didcot to 121-9 with Jenson Butterfield (2-7), Atif (2-14) and Oscar Moore (2-18) leading the way with the ball.
In a stand-out moment, Oliver Katz voluntarily gave up his final over, so Atif could close the innings.
Coach Ashad Ali reflected: "This was another excellent all-round team effort. Ahmad and Laurie brought composure to the innings after early setbacks and our bowlers stuck to the plan.
"Rayan (Puliyadi) led with calm clarity, and Oliver's decision showed real team spirit.
"With two wins and a tie in our last three matches, the team is gaining consistency and confidence. That said, we must reduce extras and avoid unnecessary run outs - six was far too many.
"But overall, the boys continue to grow as both cricketers and young leaders."
In their previous game at home to Wolvercote a tie was agreed after confusion over the scores.
Wolvercote posted 130-3 after choosing to bat with Berry (1-8), Joseph Creed (1-10) and Asher Kentish (1-16) the successful Horspath bowlers.
Zaryaylay Oriakhil (25no), Sifat Oriakhil (25no), William Kendrick (22ret no) and Yusuf Islam (20ret no) were Wolvercote's main contributors.
Horspath replied with 129-6, but following a mix-up it was agreed the match should be recorded as a tie.
Laurie Edwards (21) top-scored with Crichton and Creed making 14 apiece, before an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 41 between Joshua Holmes (17no) and Berry (14no) produced an exciting finish.
Horspath will seek to make it four games unbeaten when they visit Abingdon Vale on Sunday.