Perthshire and Strathmore served up a cracking encounter in RBS Caledonia Division One, eventually sharing the spoils in a 33-33 draw.
Tries by Keir Doe, Dominic O’Connor, Owen McDonald and Adam Pattinson sealed three league points for the hosts who lie second in the table behind early pacesetters Dunfermline.
The Fifers were 31-20 home winners over Gordonians, their four-try bonus ensuring a perfect 10-point haul from the opening two matches.
St Andrews University clocked up a half-century to see off Mackie Academy 53-29. However, Morgan Academy endured a dis-appointing trip to face Caithness, losing 60-14.
In Division Two (Midlands), Panmure shrugged off a hefty opening day defeat to post a 33-15 win over Kinross. Tries from Ade Parker, Andy Barclay, Ben Strachan, Conor Bowen and a penalty award saw the Broughty Ferry men open their account.
It was a good day for the students, with a pacy Dundee University side producing a mathematically well balanced performance to clock up five tries and 31 points in each half as they brushed aside Alloa 62-22, and their counterparts at Stirling University eased to a 38-12 win over Grangemouth Stags.
Glenrothes had the bonus point secured by half-time in their home game with Madras, Ryan Douglas, Gary Linton, Gary Tipling and Daryl Warrender all touching down.
Glens rubbed in their superiority against opponents who had travelled with only 15 players. The home side added further tries from Steven Bell, Kenny Christie, Sean Lynch, Colin Maxwell and Willie Maxwell, plus three conversions by Connor Baxter to post a 51-14 win.
The result leaves Glenrothes a point behind Hillfoots who had a second bonus point win when they saw off Harris Academy 28-11 at Elliot Road, Greg Mathews scoring all the home side’s points with a try and two penalties.
The fixtures in Division Three (Midlands) served up several high scores, the biggest coming at Cupar where Howe of Fife seconds won 104-24 against Carnoustie.
Grangemouth seconds had a 62-17 win over Glenrothes II and Bannockburn were 20-14 winners at home to Kirkcaldy II.
Crieff & Strathearn continued their fine start to the season with a five point haul from their 44-17 win at home to Blairgowrie, while Waid Academy beat Fife Southern 34-12.
Perthshire seconds emerged as the early pacesetters in Division Four (Midlands) with a second successive bonus point win, this time a 24-17 success at Stobswell.
Dundee University Medics eased to a 41-12 win at Falkirk seconds.