Spalding are bottom of the Premier Division of the Lincolnshire Premier League after suffering a second heavy defeat.
They opened the season with a 93-run defeat at Burghley Park and followed it up with a crushing nine-wicket home defeat to Bracebridge Heath, after being bowled out for 89 in 31 overs.
Ollie Dring won the toss and elected to bat but then saw his team tumble from 31/1 to 36/4, going on to lose their last four wickets for only nine runs.
Wicket keeper Ethan Lawrence (17) and opener Jon Manton (14) were the only home players to reach double figures, with extras adding 14 as the joint-second highest score.
AJ Cook was the main thorn in their side, taking 3-9 from six overs, with three other Bracebridge bowlers returning two-wicket hauls.
Hope of a shock comeback were raised when Nilatha Atapattu removed opener Alex Clegg for a duck but that was as good as it got with Sam Mason (49) and Avishka Tharindu (45) putting together an unbroken, winning partnership to cross the finish line in the 16th over.
A huge century from Paul Edgeller propelled Moulton Harrox to their first win of the Championship South season, with a 23-run success against Bourne Seconds.
Edgeller struck seven 6s and five 4s on his way to a 109-ball 121 after entering the fray with the hosts on 87/4. By the time he departed to the last ball of the innings, 32 overs later, his team were on 289/7.
Anish Suwarneraj (26) and Josh Newton (27) had put on 51 for the second wicket after the loss of Nathan Oliver (14), with Edgeller then getting support from Matthew Barnett (34no) to build a defendable total against an eight-man attack.
Harry Lovell enjoyed early success in the reply, removing both openers on his way to taking 4-54.
However, the visitors hit back with Jake Carlin hitting a patient 91 and Ben Warner (40) and Harry Bentley (54) proving to be frustrating in the middle order.
However, Ruari Drumm stepped up to match Lovell’s 4-54 and Bourne fell from 240/6 to 241/9 when they lost three wickets in four balls, before running out of overs on 266/9.
Moulton Harrox Seconds were well beaten at Burghley Park Seconds in Division One South after being bowled out for 118.
The hosts needed only 15 overs to rattle up a winning 122/3.
Eranda Munasinghege top-scored with 34 but from 88/1, the visitors lost their last nine wickets for only 30 runs.
An early break through left Burghley Park on 11/1 but they were rarely troubled after that, hitting 20 4s and two 6s to chalk up a swift victory.
Spalding Seconds are joint top of Division Two South thanks to a three-match winning start to the season.
Their latest win came in convincing fashion at Freiston, Leverton & Old Leake Seconds, who were bowled out for 81 in reply to the visitors’ 143/8
Opener Phil Lewis (41) shared solid stands with Andrew Sorrell (20) and Jack Sawyer (20) to build a solid foundation and a mid-innings 16 from David Luff helped build a reasonable 45-over total.
Wickets fell regularly in the home innings, with Max Cooper (3-14) and Thomas Decamps (3-21) both enjoying three-wicket returns.
Moulton Harrox suffered a third straight defeat in Division Four of the Rutland Sunday League.
Aravind Kailas did his best to lift the team after entering at no.9 and the team on 42/7. He scored a 26-ball 25 and helped them post 73/9 at Royal Strikers.
However, it was not enough, with the Peterborough side scoring 77/2 inside 18 overs in response.