CBF are nine points clear of Wycombe Town A at the top of the Cressex Summer League after an unbeaten week.
They took ten points from a possible 12 to maintain their grip on the title race.
They beat AFC Barnes 3-0, AFC Totteridge 2-0 and FC Desborough Park 3-2 but were surprisingly held to a 0-0 draw by 12th placed Queens Head Rangers.
But despite going unbeaten on the night they were out-performed by fast-improving FC Beaconsfield who took 12 points from 12.
Their path to glory started with a 1-0 win over high-flying Tring West End with Nathan James' goal securing the points. James then hit a hat-trick as they came from behind to beat FC El Shadai 5-2 in a humdinger of a match which also saw James Tripp score twice for Becky.
James was on target again, and Andrew Trillow also scored, in a 2-0 win over AFC Downley and 2-0 was also the winning margin as they beat Athletico Risborough in their final goal of the night with Tripp and James again doing the honours.
AFC Downley A had a bad night all-round. As well as losing to Beaconsfield they crashed 5-0 to Wycombe Town A before having a player sent off in a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Athletico Cohiba.
AFC Barnes had a night of mixed fortunes. Ryan Davis' strike earned them a 1-0 win over Four Seasons and goals from Paul Searle and Darren Peverill then gave them a 2-0 win over Totteridge, who lost James Pike with a broken leg.
But Barnes' winning run was halted by CBF and Wycombe Town who both got the better of them 3-0 and 2-0 respectively.
FC Desborough Park continue to be upwardly mobile. They opened with a 1-1 draw against Wycombe Hermits and followed up with a 3-1 triumph over Queens Head Rangers.
They then went on to give table toppers CBF a fright but were just pipped to the post 3-2.
But they went out on a high as they destroyed Four Seasons 4-0 with goals from Callum Farrar-Hockley, Pasquale Centauro, Tony Sepede and Stuart Maclellan.
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