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G&s sport test

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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT Two wins in a row is your FREE weekly guide for Selby firststoall local sport. is independent of all other local newspa- Dunnington II 134 had Millington caught by Gareth Pearce steadied the Batting first, Selby steadily In reply, Cawood openers pers and is edited by Hoyle for 41 and then had ship and he added 31 for the progressed to 23, but there Tim Richardson and Ed Akers Graeme Wilson, who Selby I 135-7 Jackson caught behind by seventh wicket with James was a dramatic sixth over both batted solidly and the has written and edit- Dugher (12) and Pearce went ed sports coverage Selby first team made it two Darrell Guy. on to finish unbeaten on a styl- when Simon Tolson took three Selby bowlers were unable to locally for many wins in a row in Division Two Jamie Middleton again ish 40, which included four wickets to put the visitors on make an early breakthrough. years and whose but they again had to work fours and a six as Selby reached top. knowledge and con- hard to pick up a three wick- bowled tightly and he took 1-16 the victory target in the 38th Richardson and Akers put on tacts in local sport et win at Dunnington II. over. Skipper Graham Phillips and are unrivalled. from 12 accurate overs and Mike Lane re-built the innings 86 for the first wicket before Skipper Matt Hoyle won the good fielding forced two run Thanks go to match ball spon- and they added 55 for the fourth the spin of Graham Phillips toss and elected to bowl first outs as Dunnington were sor Geoff Romans and Selby wicket before Keith Towndrow trapped Richardson leg before and it proved to be a good deci- bowled out for 134 in the 44th will hope to continue their good for 38. Phillips struck again to sion when Luke Berzins start to the season on Saturday had Phillips caught for 36. bowled the dangerous Harrison over. when they travel to Spinner Towndrow struck remove Jack Scott, but Keith Mussell in the second over. In reply, Selby lost last Wheldrake. Towndrow (16) gave Akers again to bowl Lane for 32 and good support. Berzins (2-28) struck again week's match winner Lee Wild Selby II 162 his spell of 3-37 reduced the and there was a good spell in the fourth over with the score Selby were back in the game from James Dugher (2-20) as Cawood I 163-6 home side to 113-8. the home side struggled to 57-4. on ten, but skipper Hoyle held There was another recovery when Phillips (4-42) removed the early part of the innings In Division Four, Selby sec- Towndrow and he then had Mark Millington held the together, as the visitors also ond team went down to a for Selby from Sam Easthill Akers (70) caught in the deep innings together and he added found run scoring difficult. four wicket defeat to local and Nathan Dye and they both by Oliver Steward. 44 for the sixth wicket with rivals Cawood I at Sandhill Steve Jackson (14). Harry Claxton (2-20) and Jay Lane. batted sensibly in a ninth wick- Two late wickets for Steve Snowdon (2-26) both bowled et partnership of 43. Sherwood gave Selby late Spinner Alex Langhan (3-22) well as Selby were reduced to hope, but Miles Taylor and ended the partnership when he 62-4 and when Sam Tattersall Stuart Morrow eventually had Simon Tolson saw Cawood Dye caught for 24 and Easthill had Hoyle caught for 32 the home in the 43rd over. game was in the balance, with finished unbeaten on 20 as Selby II are at home to the visitors on 79-5. Selby were bowled out in the last over for 162. Copmanthorpe I on Saturday. Eastrington firsts early season is an e- favourites in Ebor Four Brandesburton counterparts newspaper which There were mixed emotions Hillam and Monk breezy too, and asked Hillam Richard Harrison, 35, took their you can view on time, and had useful time in the took advantage of another your computer, lap- around Eastrington Cricket Fryston II 66 and Monk Fryston to make first middle, as the win was com- important toss and bowled top, tablet or smart- Club on Saturday with the use of a green track. They only pleted in 20 overs. them out for just 27 in 17 overs. phone. first team in ruthless form at Eastrington I 67-0 needed their opening attack of Sign-up to receive A word, too, for Creaser as he No one reached double fig- your FREE weekly Hillam and Momk Fryston Whether they have a Nathan Creaser and Dunham to took 3-26, if largely overshad- ures on a cool, overcast after- copy by e-mailing: seconds, bowling out the favourite's tag or not in Ebor rip through the home batting. owed by Dunham's efforts. noon, where hands in the pock- [email protected] hosts cheaply, Harry Division Four of the York Senior League, Eastrington Dunham, the former Goole Just how far they would get ets was the order of the day, but We want to hear Dunham's seven-wicket haul firsts are blowing hot in the with their home game with Brandesburton ensured they YOUR sports news. doing almost all the damage, chilly start to the 2021 season Town CC junior, took the early Ledsham seconds on Monday would not be in the field long, Whatever your before completing a ten- and made it two convincing wicket of Milne for one, and was very much up to the heavens. sport, let us have wins out of two on Saturday although Hillam and Monk as Rodmell took 4-5 and two your scores, match wicket win to underline their with a ten-wicket win at Eastrington II 17 wickets each for Hunter, reports and pictures favourite status, despite only Hillam and Monk Fryston Fryston reached 28 before fur- Dawson and Ford. of highlights. two weekends of the season seconds, beating any possible ther wickets were to fall, they Brandesburton II 30- E-mail pictures and weather interruptions as well. never looked happy against The runs were knocked off in reports to: completed. 0 just three and a half overs, and [email protected] But the boot was on the other The game settled from the good, controlled bowling, they will look for an improve- moment the visitors won the toss where putting the ball on the Eastrington seconds' opening foot as the seconds opened their in overcast conditions, cool and spot was everything. game in Holderness Four last- ment when entertaining Cherry ed just 21 and a half overs at Burton firsts this Saturday, Holderness Four campaign Dunham's 7-28, and the last Station Road as their 1pm start, with the firsts at with a short afternoon, after four wickets falling for one run, Burn firsts, 1pm start at Linnet being bowled out for just 27 by meant it looked routine enough visiting Brandesburton at after the interval, and Jason Park. Station Road. Dale, with an unbeaten 29, and ’Boro pipped at post in thrilling runs chase Woodhouse Grange and the hosts' thirds just got first on the fast-scoring ground. Archie Wilcox and Tom Jackson 31. the better of Hemingbrough Coulbeck played his part in a Burdett made early break- It was set up for a close finish III 261-8 firsts in a thriller chasing throughs for Woodhouse, but Hemingbrough I down a mammoth 261 to win recovery for 'Boro, after they the most successful, if a little and Grange's middle order of with an over to spare. lost four wickets quite cheaply. expensive, was Matthew Ainley Dan Wilson and top scorer 260-8 He made 35 and, with Matty with 3-60. George Baty, 68, swung the Hemingbrough, who were Clark's half century and game the home side's way , and Over 500 runs were scored on beaten on the opening week- Richard Peet's 38, it enabled the A challenging target, but one he was there at the end unbeat- a good pitch at the well- end, had Aiden Coulbeck villagers to pass through 200, that the home side were up for en despite Shepherd's five appointed second team returning to the club after trans- and even 250, boosted by the as Ainley, 62, led the assault as wicket haul for 58 in 12 overs ground at the Woodhouse fer forms with Goole were obligatory extras, 34, and use- Shepherd's two wickets for a plucky Hemingbrough, Grange complex in Ebor completed and he took his place ful late runs from Shepherd stemmed the flood slightly. who travel to Church Fenton on Division Two on Saturday, as the visitors were asked to bat and Luke Allderidge. Ainley found help from Saturday, 1pm start.


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