FECKENHAM extended their unbeaten run to 12 matches - including 11 wins - at the weekend with a comprehensive 5-1 demolition of relegation-threatened Pilkington XXX.
Ryan Field and Stuart Douglas both bagged braces with Kevin Leggatt also on the mark as the merry Millers took their goals for tally to an incredible 51 in 12, more than four a game on average.
Despite their remarkable run, manager Lee Adams says his side is too far adrift of leaders Atherstone to be title contenders.
Feckenham sit fifth, 12 points behind the Adders and seven adrift of second-placed Barnt Green Spartak.
"The others, I think, are catchable, but I don't think we can catch Atherstone," said the Millers boss. "I can't see them dropping enough points between now and the end of the season.
"But we are still in four cups and if we could continue that and finish second or third in the league, what a season that would be for us."
Feckenham face two cup dates this week, either side of Saturday's league trip to Nuneaton Griffs (ko 2.45pm).
Tonight they host Division One underdogs Fairfield Villa in the Smedley Crooke Cup (ko 7.30pm) and on Tuesday they visit West Midlands League outfit Bromyard Town in the Worcester Royal Infirmary Cup (ko 7.45pm).
Left back Matt Evans is unavailable tonight so Mark Davis is again set to come out of retirement to help out.
And Adams has a doubt over 19-year-old captain Mark Hands who is carrying a knee strain.
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