WEAVERHAM shared the spoils with Oakmere in a run feast at Wallerscote Road.
Both sides boasted centurions as the visitors claimed their second derby draw in a week.
But Dave Holden stole the show and was man of the match.
The Weaverham batsman helped himself to 27 boundaries on the way to his highest score of the season to date - a blistering 141.
Lucas Fraser (26no), Jamie Allen (26) and Rob McMillan (24) all offered support, while Jon Lightfoot hit a quickfire 40 not out as the home side posted a huge total.
In reply, Paul Yearsley (114no) attempted to match Holden as he passed the 100 mark, but Oakmere settled for survival rather than threaten their hosts' target.
McMillan took the only wicket to fall, but five dropped catches cost Weaverham any chance of making inroads into the Oakmere middle order.
The visitor's innings closed on 210, some 56 runs behind Weaverham.
Weaverham shaded the points share, taking 11 to Oakmere's eight.
They remain without a win this season, and are four points adrift at the foot of the table.
Oakmere lie just four points behind rivals Davenham in eighth position.
Weaverham entertain Wilmslow at Wallerscote Road on Saturday.
Oakmere welcome high-flying Hale Barns.
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