Tiptree eased their Jewson League relegation fears with a resounding 4-0 win over visiting Felixstowe and Walton.
Dave McKrory fired the Jam-makers ahead on 20 minutes, while Steve Wareham made it 2-0 five minutes into the second half.
McKrory made it 3-0 ten minutes later after jumping on a goalkeeping error.
And the emphatic win was sealed late on by substitute Danny Rochester.
Manager Neil Farlie commented: "It was probably the worst we have played in the last three weeks, but we got the three points."
Harwich and Parkeston's 2-0 win over Stowmarket, their best Jewson League victory of the season, was overshadowed by a career-threatening injury to midfielder Rob Newman.
The former Romford player had just scored the second goal of the game when a late challenge left him with a broken leg.
Nicky Guyon gave the visitors the lead in the first minute when he volleyed home from the edge of the box.
Harwich boss Andy Clark said: "It was our best win of the season but it pales into insignificance after what has happened to Robbie."
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