is your Goole and Selby Sport is taking a two week summer FREE weekly guide break. We will be back with all the local sports news to all local sport. on Wednesday, July 6. is independent of all Carlton Towers 242-7 fellow opener Phillips followed Collins' dismissal followed by of the 40 overs allotted having Fairburn 239-9 other local newspa- with Joe Romaniw and Joe Lingard, 29, and then another been set just 138 by the East Carlton Towers 2nd pers and is edited by Hull Zingari 238 Raznor bowling well it needed quick dismissal allowed the vis- Coast visitors. XI 117 Graeme Wilson, who a recovery. itors slight hope, but Josh has written and edit- An East Yorkshire league and Cruise hammered 46 off 29 Only a thitd wicket stand of Not a lot to be said on the sec- ed sports coverage cup double for Carlton That did come from balls and the win was complet- 72 between Grant Van Es and ond team's heavy defeat in locally for many Towers firsts as they took Maerinson and Bunn aided by ed with over eight overs and Connor Mc Kinlay, who both Division Two Ebor at years and whose valuable Championship top scorer Wilkinson's half cen- three wickets in hand. reached the 40s, spared the Fairburn. knowledge and con- points against Hull Zingari tury and although the rate of Division One East visitors as tacts in local sport on Saturday, followed by scoring was good, the Carlton Carlton Towers 139-2 captain Holah and Collins took The game was rather taken are unrivalled. progress in the National attack never let it totally get eight wickets between them as away by a fine mid-innings Village Trophy from their away from them. Patrington 138 the innings folded in just 33 stand between Piggott, 79, and is an e- rearranged tie with overs. Clegg, 64, after they had made newspaper which Patrington. Mark Spetch, 4-36, and There was a second attempt some inroads following a you can view on Matthew Torn, 3-36, ensured 24 hours later to stage the The reply was dominated by steady opening partnership. your computer, lap- On Saturday, yet another Zingari were bowled out off the National Village Cup Round Tom Collins, who may have top, tablet or smart- Fishpond Field belter of a bat- last ball of their allotted 50 Four, Group Four North seen colleagues Bayston's and James Knibb took 4-53 for the phone. ting track made it hard work for overs for 239. Yorkshire South tie with Lingard dismissed cheaply, but visitors, who were then disap- Sign-up to receive the respective bowling units, Patrington which had been he hammered an unbeaten 102 pointing in their batting effort. your FREE weekly not helped by the strong wind. It was soon clear that provid- abandoned at tea the previous off 59 balls to see Carlton copy by e-mailing: ing Carlton kept their wickets ysunday make progress in just the 19th Harry Cruise, 38, and Will [email protected] Visitors Hull Zingari's hopes intact they would reach the tar- over. Sparks, 45, were the only two of a really testing total were hit get, and led by Tom Collins The game this time was at batsmen to make any impres- We want to hear by the loss of key opener Jack with 82 off 81 balls, and Henry Carlton and the hosts motored Eighteen fours and a six in his sion as they succumbed meekly YOUR sports news. Storey for just two and when Bayston's 50, they looked set at to an eight wicket win inside 20 most dominant innings in 2022 for just 117. Whatever your 169-1 for a decisive win. to date. sport, let us have chasing team. your scores, match Burn blaze away A stand of 116 gave Hessle a reports and pictures of highlights. at the top of fine start, with Adams, 74, and E-mail pictures and Cooper, 60, before Adam reports to: Division Three Hessle 1st XI 226-7 Mitchell accounted for the for- [email protected] Burn 222-9 Wilson's earlier 27 and the lead- toss and batted as Burn sec- mer. ers extricating themselves from onds used Sandhill Lane for Newport 1st XI 227-8 Tadcaster Magnet danger. the game with Linnet Park The remainder of the innings occupied by the firsts. If Saturday's exciting saw wickets fall which never 2nd XI 189-9 Clark, 4-29,Wilson, 3-27, Division Two Holderness allowed the total to get too far were the most successful for the After an early breakthrough clash at Hessle defined any- ahead, although Shally, 25, and Burn made it eight out of visitors. for Dan Robinson Johnson, 57, thing, other than a terrific Singh, 21, kept them going and eight in Division Three Ebor and Shelby, 43, put the York win for visitors Newport that past 200, with Josh Chapman after a hardworking 33-run In reply, Smith made an early area side in what seemed a good is, it would be never take any- the most successful, if slightly success over visiting breakthrough dismissing cap- position. thing in cricket directly grant- expensive, with 3-66 in ten Tadcaster Magnet seconds at tain Hull for nine, but Dixon's ed. overs. Linnet Park on Saturday. top score in the match, 49, and Outstanding bowling from Stuart, 27, and Wilson, 32, kept Toby Taparell, 5-45, then And possibly, as well as In reply, Newport made a fine The hosts chose to bat on win- them in the game. turned the game in the Linnets bemoaning conceding 30 start, too, John Cockerill, 44, ning the toss and although no favour, before Ross, 27, and extras, the home side might and dependable skipper major contributions were on Smith, 4-53, made sure that Tom Johnson, 33, allowed well have thought that their Mitchell, 63, setting the tone offer, plenty played their part in eventually the leaders had the Heworth to reach 199. 226-7 posted on winning the and despite a mini-collapse, getting them to a decent 222-9 game in check, with wickets toss and batting was enough, Matt Phillips, 27, and in their 45 overs. falling, and the visitors ended Leigh Adamson and Vaughan judging by Newport's delicate Chapman's, 41, ensured that on 189-9. Lindley gave the home side a batting in the last 12 months. even with late wickets falling, Reaching there looked unlike- purposeful start, but after they they had done enough to get ly at one stage when reduced to Burn 2nd XI 163 were both dismissed in the 20s As it was, two good opening home to a fine two wicket win 97-6, but Ben Steward's 48 only Norman Elliott, 59,trying stands by the respective sides with 13 balls to spare. then found good help in the Heworth 3rd XI 199 to play a captain's role could gave a bit of a wobble and Josh middle to late order with stop the Heworth charge. Chapman and those precious, or Mathew Smith and Tom Division Two York Vale lead- costly, extras, depending on Cobley adding to Andrew ers Heworth thirds won the Ross, 3-49, was the most suc- allegiance, was enough for the cessful of a well-drilled attack.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 15 June 2022 York Senior League standings CHAMPIONSHIP - Whitkirk 2nd XI 8 52; New Earswick 8 50; GOOLE TOWN Stamford Bridge P8 Pts 80; 2nd XI 8 36; Bishopthorpe 9 34; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI 8 34; Easingwold 8 70; Malton and Wheldrake 8 32; Heslington 2nd XI 8 24; Thorp Arch and Old Malton 8 70; Welton 8 54; Boston Spa 2nd XI 8 4. CARLTON TOWERS 8 50; DIVISION FOUR EBOR - Hull Zingari 8 44; Pickering 8 HEMINGBROUGH P7 Pts 64; KELFIELD 7 64; Hillam and 24; Bridlington 8 38; Folkton Monk Fryston 7 54; Bolton Percy 2nd XI 8 52; Fairburn and Flixton 8 34; York 2nd XI 8 2nd XI 8 52; Saxton 7 52; Church Fenton 2nd XI 7 27; 26; Whitkirk 8 24; Pickering 8 SELBY 2nd XI 7 24; Woodhouse Grange work hard as Selby closed on a for 224 in the 44th over. Mike Furze (17) in a third CAWOOD 8 22; Ledsham 2nd massive 261-2, with Bowden The win lifts Selby up to wicket partnership of 53. 24; Cottingham 8 10. XI 7 10; DRAX 2nd XI 7 0. 3rd XI 224 finishing unbeaten on a superb 129, which included 16 fours fourth in the table. Mark Redshaw made the DIVISION ONE EAST - DIVISION FOUR GAL- Selby 1st XI 261-2 and three sixes. Thanks go to match ball spon- breakthrough, but more support TRES - Woodhouse Grange 4th for Atkinson came from Louis Beverley Town 2nd XI P9 Pts XI P7 Pts 60; Stillington 2nd XI Selby first team were back on Chasing the big total the sor Peter and Mary Thomas (14). There was a good 7 54; Saxton 2nd XI 7 52; the winning trail with a confi- home side lost a wicket in the Huddlestone. Selby play spell from Jack Huddlestone (1- 78; Patrington 8 70; Driffield Bilton-in-Ainsty 2nd XI 7 48; dence boosting 37 run win at second over when Gareth unbeaten league leaders 16) as the visitors were restrict- Rufforth 2nd XI 8 46; Sherriff Woodhouse Grange III, with Roberts (2-58) trapped Lewis Fairburn at Sandhill Lane on ed to 162-4 at the close with Town 2nd XI 8 62; GOOLE Hutton Bridge 4th XI 8 46; Alex Bowden registering his Ainley leg before. Jamie Saturday. Atkinson finishing unbeaten on TOWN 8 56; Woodhouse Duncombe Park 2nd XI 7 44; second century of the season Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 7 34; in a high scoring game, writes Middleton (2-28) bowled Luke Selby 2nd XI 165-6 104. Grange 2nd XI 8 54; Yapham 8 Hillam and Monk Fryston 2nd RICHARD WAIN. Bailey and shortly after he had In reply, Selby made a great XI 7 24; Hovingham 2nd XI 7 Dan Wilson (16) caught by Tom Bolton Percy 2nd XI 42; Sutton-on-Hull 8 38; 24; CAWOOD 2nd XI 8 10. Batting first after being put in Shepherd to reduce the home start with openers Graham to bat, the Selby openers Matt side to 33-3. 162-4 Phillips and Jack Huddlestone Brandesburton 8 36; DIVISION FOUR HOLD- Hoyle and Alex Bowden soon soon scoring quickly as they ERNESS - Swanland P8 Pts 80; took advantage of a good track James Dugher (2-32) joined In Division Four, Selby sec- punished any loose early bowl- Pocklington 8 32; Scarborough GILBERDYKE 8 60; Old and quick outfield with the 50 the attack to keep Selby on top ond team also returned to ing to put on 98 for the first Hymerians 8 54; Hornsea 2nd partnership arriving in only the but Phil Stothard (35) kept winning ways when a good all wicket. Phillips fired seven 2nd XI 9 30; Pickering 2nd XI 8 XI 8 52; Kirkella 2nd XI 8 52; seventh over. Woodhouse in the game until round team performance fours in his powerful 57 before Brandesburton 2nd XI 7 46; spinner Alex Langhan had him earned them a four wicket he was bowled by Louis 22. Hessle 2nd XI 8 40; Hull The century opening partner- caught by Matt Hoyle to leave win against Bolton Percy II at Thomas. Ionians Coal Exporters 2nd XI ship arrived in the 20th over, the home side on 91-6. Sandhill Lane. DIVISION TWO EBOR - 8 32; Skirlaugh 8 30; Dalton but John Gilbank made the Huddlestone continued to bat Holme 8 24; Bransholme and breakthrough for the home side The visitors looked to be Selby skipper Graham impressively, but there was a Fairburn P8 Pts 80; Kingswood 7 22; Hull Zingari when he bowled Hoyle for 49, heading for a comfortable win Phillips won the toss and asked middle order collapse with Tom Londesborough Park 8 72; 3rd XI 8 12. which included seven bound- but there was a late revival from the visitors to bat first and they Hardy (2-38) and Mike Furze aries. the Woodhouse Grange tail made a steady start, but tight (2-42) taking wickets at the Bilton-in-Ainsty 8 52; SELBY DIVISION FIVE HOLDER- with John Gilbank (38) and bowling from Nathan Dye and other end. Howard Hall eventu- NESS - South Holderness 2nd Lee Wild joined Bowden at Josh Matthews putting on 57 Mike Lane kept the run rate ally had Huddlestone caught for 8 50; Tadcaster Magnet 8 50; XI P7 Pts 70; Hutton Cranswick the crease and they kept the for the seventh wicket. down. a stylish 68 to reduce the home 7 60; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI runs flowing with some impres- side to 157-6, but Isaac Leung Thorp Arch and Boston Spa 8 8 42; Cottingham 4th XI 8 32; sive strokeplay. A second Luke Berzins dismissed The Bolton Percy innings was (20 no) guided Selby home in Humbleton 2nd XI 8 30; NEW- wicket partnership of 152 was Gilbank and Tom Shepherd dominated by opener Peter the 35th over. 44; CARLTON TOWERS 2nd PORT 3nd XI 8 4. eventually ended by Dudley eventually had Matthews Atkinson and he put on 48 for Cooper who had Wild caught caught behind for 42. Ryan the first wicket with James Selby travel to Cawood I on XI 8 42; Church Fenton 8 36; by Luke Bailey for a powerful Hodge, but the partnership was 71, which included 12 fours. Lockwood (24) and Archie broken by Isaac Leung. Saturday. Wetherby 8 34; Castleford 2nd Hobson (18) kept the score- Selby third team return to The Woodhouse Grange board ticking over and they The spin of Leung dismissed XI 8 24; Woodhouse Grange bowlers and fielders had to enabled Woodhouse Grange to Bob Taylor shortly after, but action on Saturday when they pick up a couple of batting Atkinson continued to bat well travel to Ovington III in the 3rd XI 8 24; Ledsham 8 6. points as they were bowled out and he had good support from second round of the Scothern DIVISION TWO HOLD- Construction Cup. ERNESS - Hornsea P8 Pts 72; Hull Zingari 8 72; Driffield Town 3rd XI 8 60; Middleton and North Dalton 8 54; Patrington 2nd XI 8 48; Hessle 8 44; Kirkella 8 42; Hull Ionians Coal Exporters 8 34; NEWPORT 8 34; Beverley Town 3rd XI 8 26; Sutton-on- Hull 2nd XI 8 24; Cottingham 2nd XI 8 14. DIVISION THREE EBOR - BURN P8 Pts 80; DRAX 8 64; South Milford 2nd XI 8 62; EASTRINGTON 8 52; York Vale League standings DIVISION ONE - BURN 2nd XI 7 117; HEM- Dunnington 2nd XI P7 Pts 187; INGBROUGH 2nd XI 7 111; Ben Johnson 7 181; Clifton Ovington 3rd XI 7 86; Alliance 3rd XI 7 147; Stockton Wheldrake 2nd XI 7 46; Bolton and Hopgrove 7 142; Ovington Percy 3rd XI 7 45; THORPE 2nd XI 7 141; Yapham 2nd XI 7 WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI 7 6. 136; Melbourne 7 89 HIRST COURTNEY 7 67; THORPE DIVISION THREE - WILLOUGHBY 7 47; Stamford Bridge 4th XI P6 Pts Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 7 33. 134; Acomb 3rd XI 6 129; Heslington 3rd XI 5 127; DIVISION TWO - Heworth Dunnington 3rd XI 7 123; 3rd XI P7 Pts 210; South Cave Pocklington 4th XI 5 98; and Brantingham 7 186; Clifton Heworth 4th XI 5 59; SELBY Alliance 4th XI 7 139; 3rd XI 5 54; Church Fenton 3rd Pocklington 3rd xI 7 117; XI 5 39. Hirst concede Hirst Courtney conceded Division One game at Clifton their York Vale League Alliance thirds on Sunday. 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15 June 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Cricket fixtures Beverley Town 2nd order bled as the leaders came Goole Town 2nd XI Steve Hicks' superb spell had York Senior League fixtures. GILBERDYKE v Hull Zingari Championship - Cottingham 3rd XI. XI 177-6 back into the game. 202-7 reduced them to 59-4 with the viral So much so that Goole were scalps of Lewis Thomas, Toby v CARLTON TOWERS. Division Five Holderness - Goole Town 176 Drax 193-6 Bodycombe and Erin Thomas. Division One East - GOOLE Cottingham 4th XI v EAS- out inside their 50 overs for 176 TRINGTON 2nd XI; Leaders Beverley Town sec- as Richardson took 5-23. A third win in four games for Earlier Drax had won the toss TOWN v Brandesburton. Humbleton 2nd XI v NEW- onds ended Goole's run of Goole seconds in Division Three Division Two Ebor - CARL- PORT 2nd XI. five successive wins with Goole's bowlers have been in Ebor at Westfield on Saturday and Smith's opposite number York Vale League fixtures. three balls to spare at a windy as they prevailed by nine runs Anthony Gibbins blazed a typical TON TOWERS 2nd XI v Thorp Norwood on Saturday. fine form of late and they did against close rivals Drax. trail on being put in, making 74 Arch and Boston Spa; SELBY v HPH Cup round two - Ben their best to extend their good off 78 balls with 12 fours, but for Fairburn. Johnson v BURN 2nd XI; However, on reflection Goole sequence. And the visitors will know the home side to negate Smith's 3- HIRST COURTNEY v will be disappointed they didn\"t that their chance to maintain the Division Two Holderness - Stockton and Hopgrove; bat out their 50 overs after The opening stand of 88 was pressure on leaders Burn was 49 and two wickets for another NEWPORT v Hull Zingari 2nd THORPE WILLOUGHBY v being well placed at 80-2. key with Grantham, 50, and thrown away from the moment ex-Goole boy Jack Derham, it XI. Yapham 2nd XI. Dobson, 46, scoring relatively former Goole all-rounder needed 30 from Hicks and 28 Captain Neil Foster won the Steven Smith was out for 58, from Oliver Chappell to see them Division Three Ebor - Scothern Construction toss and the openers made a freely, but as Ben Lamb, 1-30, with only 25 needed as they to 202 in 45 overs. Bishopthorpe v GOOLE Trophy round two - Ovington steady start with Ben Shelton David England, 2-36, and chased 203 to win. TOWN 2nd XI; DRAX v New 3rd XI v SELBY 3rd XI; making 30 and Oscar Suhdeb Thomas Marritt, 2-31, nearly It looked enough after Hicks Earswick; Thorp Arch and Stamford Bridge 4th XI v 29, but although Foster made turned the game around before He and Kevin Thomas, who fin- struck with the new ball, then Boston Spa 2nd XI v EAS- THORPE WILLOUGHBY 2nd 39 and the welcome return of an unbroken seventh wicket ished unbeaten on 62, had seem- Smith's 46-ball assault on the TRINGTON; Whitkirk 2nd XI XI. Ben Earl, 27, the rest of the stand of only 19, but crucial in ingly turned the tide their way after younger home attack seemed to v BURN. have swung the game the Sunday, June 19 - National the circumstances, saw Division Four Ebor - Village Cup - Meigle CC v Beverley home in the 50th Power Stationers' way, but they CAWOOD v SELBY 2nd XI; CARLTON TOWERS. over. came up nine runs short. Hillam and Monk Fryston v DRAX 2nd XI; KELFIELD v Always check with your team HEMINGBROUGH. in reference to fixtures, more so with cup games such as this Division Four Galtres - weekend in the Vale competi- Hovingham 2nd XI v tions. CAWOOD 2nd XI. Division Four Holderness - Hemingbrough stay top Cawood 2nds stay bottom after thrilling runs chase Cawood 2nd XI 141 and made serene progress Rufforth 2nd XI 245-7 against the hosts' attack and Hemingbrough 298-2 where the ball was definitely the match with 139in 109 balls, A test then for the 'Boro, but they rattled along at five and a Hillam and Monk dominated by the bat they with 16 fours and seven sixes, they did it with ease, Brian A familiar tale for Cawood half runs per over. Fryston 295-7 chased the 296 to win with 25 sharing a stand of 180 for the Thomson and Rowley exacting seconds in Division Four balls to spare. fifth wicket with Stephens, 44. revenge in an opening stand of Galtres at Maypole In reply Cawood lost wickets A stunning chase by 170, the former falling five Gardens, where visitors on a regular basis and never up Hemingbrough firsts at Hull Whether they imagined chas- Handley, with 29, maintained short of a ton, but the carnage Rufforth seconds won com- with the rate and they slipped to Road in Division Four Ebor ing such a big target when they the momentum and continued as the Howards, fortably. a 104-run defeat when bowled on Saturday kept them on top had visitors, Hillam and Monk Hemingbrough's bowling went David, 56, and Leo, 57, saw out in the 42nd over. of the table. Fryston, 26-3 and 60-4 must the distance, although Andy them home in the 41st over. The visitors asked to bat first have been doubtful, but Will Rowley with three wickets at They remain at the foot of the However, on an afternoon Vaks turned the complexion of the start saw him most success- Such an incredible game that Drax Cricket Club. table. the afternoon and what the visi- ful although he too suffered in no one noticed the buffeting tors will have rightly thought his last spell. breeze as a spoiler. Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & Cawood 1sts Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be win at Drax added to the mailing list Drax 2nd XI 172-6 ping and tailing, with Jack Scott, 25, Elliot Clark, 32, and Cawood 306-6 Jack Liddle, 37, scoring freely too. A welcome win for visiting Cawood firsts at School Road Rodgerson, 2-69, and Paul in Division Four Ebor if not Vickers, 2-31, the most success- unexpected. ful for Drax. However, credit to a winless The target was never seriously to date Drax seconds who in in view, but the hosts did show chasing an improbable 307 to resilience. win, at least batted out a dull complement of overs. The experience of Luke Edwards, 75, and Paul Vickers, Drax won the toss and put the 59, ensured it was unlikely they visitors in and Mick Rogerstone would be bowled out in a long and Steve Armitage reduced second wicket stand. them to 51-2 to offer hope. Ian Lumley, 2-24, was the best However, the innings for a Cawood side pleased to revolved around the middle get a rare win. order, with Keith Towndrow, 60, and Simon Tolson, 50, top- For news on Drax firsts, see Goole Town seconds report.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 15 June 2022 Poor batting costs Gilberdyke Swanland 77-4 Only David Mell, 30, and Eastrington 207-8 Jason Dale and Harry seemed to be on their way to The home side won the toss Mark Eastwood, 15, reached being bowled out cheaply, as and lost both openers to Gilberdyke 76 double figures, with Hadiz and Heslington 2nd XI Dunham put on 60 for the first Ryan Fielder, 3-24, and Adam Matthew Harrison before Paul Khan's three wiclets each the Leckenby, 2-12, did most of the Gale, 43, with the highest score Signs of last season's batting best of a dominant bowling 139-8 wicket before both went within damage before Tompkinson, of the match, then had assis- frailties for Gilberdyke once effort. 47, then settled in and the tance, before Michael Chatham more as they suffered a six- Eastrington's top four accu- seven run, Dale first for 26 remainder of the batting played and Harry Pierce got to work wicket defeat in their clash at Although Gilberdyke did mulated runs steadily as Dunnham for 31. out the 45 overs, but ending 68 with five wickets between them Swanland on Saturday in manage four wickets in the they scored enough runs after runs short. as they were bowled out for Hunters Estate Agents Swanland reply, 77 simply was- being asked to bat by visiting Richard Harrison and Craig 132. Division Four Holdrrness. n't enough to play with as Heslington seconds at Station Hambleton 2nd XI 132 Ibrahim Khan followed up his Road in Division Three Ebor Chafer then pushed on to 114 Eastrington were in trouble Swanland winning the toss three wickets with an unbeaten in Saturday Eastrington 2nd XI themselves, though, replying and electing to field went 27. before the latter went for 26 and and only Matthew Harrison, straight into the visitors' top Their 207-8 after being wickets tumbled from there. 105 with the bat this time, making order. Tom Bonner took 2-25. asked to bat by their lowly vis- 36 at no 4 could make any itors proving more than Harrison, with 45, tried to On Sunday a low-scoring headway. Rampaging wnough on a largely overcast, match in Division Five and unseasonably wind-strewn keep an end up and it was soon Holderness, with Hambleton Good bowling from the hosts Kelfield win by afternoon prevalent through- seconds prevailing by 27 runs. saw the visitors bowled out out the area clear that 200 plus would be a for.just 105. good score reached in the clos- player ing overs as they ended on 207- get a full second team out carry 8. on for another week. With the promise of some returning Harris, 4-37, was the most players next week, Thorpe look successful for the visitors. to go again against South Cave. The York side replied with Ben Johnson v Thorpe Willoughby early problems and at 69-6 1st XI ten wickets Thorpe struggle with Thorpe Willoughby's lack of player numbers forced then Church Fenton 3nd with just seven on the board. availability to concede the game. A partial recovery with Mick XI 118 Thorpe Willoughby visitors made light work of the going to be hard to defend. Dancer making 24 and then a 2nd XI 66 Thorpe batting, as a number of Sachin Madras standing out for Kelfield 122-0 top score, 37, from Richardson Hemingbrough 70-1 missing players left the hosts the bowlers with 3-9. saw them reach 118 all out as weakened with just ten men. After a week's break, Ben Aston grabbed five wickets On a sunny-yet-blustery day Tight bowling by the visitors Jamie Richardson took the Kelfield returned to league for 31 for the Riversiders. ripped through the Thorpe top only wicket for Thorpe as the action in Division Four Ebor at Field Lane, Thorpe’s sec- and middle order with only Tim Hemingbrough response never in their typical rampaging The chase after tea was both Crockford (15) reaching double looked troubled as it took just style with a ten-wicket demo- clinical and brutal as Gary onds welcomed figures as they fell to 30-7. The 11 overs to reach the target with lition of Church Fenton sec- Moore, 74 off 52 balls, and tail wagged for the hosts with attacking displays from onds on their short travels at Lawson, 41in a more reserved Hemingbrough as some Sam Hinch (25) and Dave Granville North (20) and the weekend. 48 balls, nevertheless had the Watson (11) adding 35 as Sachin Madras (31) putting the match completed swiftly as familiar faces returned in the Thorpe were all out for 66. A bowlers to the sword. The home side elected to bat their great start to Senior lowly total that was always first on winning the toss and League life goes from strength latest round in Division 2, A disappointing day all round were in immediate trouble as to strength it appears. for Thorpe as issues continue to Matthew Walker and Craig writes DANNY CROCK- Lawson dismissed both openers Fifty eight.of Moore's 74 in was boundaries, comprising ten FORD. fours and three sixes. 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15 June 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Just two weeks to the first pre- sions should go through. Goole and Selby are both start- Further games announced by Goole officials are proposing friendlies with Knaresborough season run out for our local It will see a return to the tradi- ing on July 2, with games at home both clubs see Goole travel to admission prices of £3 for the Town and Maltby Main plus a trip Toolstation Northern Counties to Great Driffield Town and North Beverley Town, new members of Great Driffield game. The team is to new NPL East side Grimsby East League teams as the count- tional form of AGMs following Ferriby respectively, 3pm kick Division One, on July16, Hall now managed, after the merger of Borough. down to the opening to 2022-23 Covid. offs, and continuing on the follow- Road Rangers on July 19 and three Wolds teams into one, by for- on July 30 commences. ing Tuesday evening, July 5 as the Immingham Town on July 23, mer Vikings manager, Curtis Pre-season games can often After that, and as clubs await Vikings entertain Scarborough in before completing preparations at Woodhouse. The price is £6 for the change at short notice with alterna- Before the action begins, both their draw details in the two the inaugural Jeff Barnby home to Northern Premier League Scarborough game and £5 for the tives or additions, so kindly keep Goole and Selby will be represent- national Cup competitions and the Memorial game and the Robins East, Worksop Town on Tuesday, Worksop match. in touch with the respective club ed at Harrogate next Saturday as release of the league fixtures in play Pickering Town. July 26. websites or social media plat- formal ratification of the new divi- early July we have pre-season The Robins have further home forms. matches. Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Football comment by Graeme Wilson Week 12- fixtures/results Liam Marshall 3-6 Aaron Championship Sid Ellis 6-3 Nath Broadhead Can non-league Super League Lumley Ian Morewood 4-5 Brian Division 1- Verm enjoy a renaissance? John Turner v Shaun Logan Danny Waudby 5-4 Lee Robinson Yes the post-Covid football regular basis for six years, at tba Danny Green 3-6 Carl Wilbe Fallon Angie Johnson v Liam Billy Burns 2-7 Kyle Nicholls season ended on Sunday with least still rightly claim expung- Neil Buck 3-6 Tom Jackson Antony Dodson 3-6 Jason Coultish tba Marc Holbrough 4-5 Jack one of the more remarkable ing successive seasons for the Aiden White 7-2 Matthew Merrington chapters of the campaign pandemic has stopped theur pro- Dodson Raspin Steve Hebden v Wilf David Cruickshank - bye 0-0 saved until last. gression and this season found Steve Hayes 5-4 Craig Matti Baxter 8-1 Phil Norcup Whitehead tba Buxton too good for them in the Bulmer David Hughes 7-2 Stuart It saw Grimsby Town win regular season and to add insult Jordan King v Martin Jack Robinson 5-4 Callum Simon Everatt v Steve Acaster Slack back their place in the Football to more injury, Warrington beat Thomson tba Duarte tba League from the National them in the play-off semi final Paul Hand 8-1 Martin Chafer Barry Marston v Taylor League for a second time, but on before losing to Scarborough. Joshua Sellers - bye Shaun Pickles v Stuart Sykes David Silva v Stuart Garner tba this occasion at the first time of Gary Knights 1-8 Ben Buck tba Challenger tba Of course, the rules are set so Steve Purvis v Chris Lloyd Darren Burton v Kai asking having been relegated 12 everyone is aware, but as tba Jamie Legge v Martin Fraser Andrew Merrington 4-5 Pete Challenger tba months before. another season is just around the Chris Pollard 6-3 Joshua Buck tba Jones corner the next question is 'how Premiership Luke McHugh 1-8 Jake How they did it only their will the cost of living crisis Stephen Cawthorn - bye Jamie Fox 5-4 Steve Proctor players and management will affect the game?' Ant Kenning v Steven Bayram tell you, because their victory Keane Norcup 1-8 Andrew Masterman tba Paul Dodson 7-2 Dennis over Solihull Moors at the Right at the top, probably not Stevens Steve Collins v John Mchardy London Stadium last Sunday as the Premier League clubs are tba Blanchard week saw them come from Dan Neal v Matthew Young Shaun Toes 6-3 Tony Spink reportedly not dependent on tba behind as they had in their two gate money for the most part. play off ties at Notts County and Wrexham. Can non-league football con- tinue to draw attendances from In fact for all but 30 minures of the lower end of the profession- those games lasting 360 min- al game or perhaps more to the utes, they trailed as they had for point can those having to travel the last two-thirds of the regular fair distances to watch pro teams season after a strong start. find a cheaper and as entertain- Ironically, they replace ing package at their nearest or home-based non-league team Scunthorpe United - the only real blot on a powerful cam- It will be interesting to see paign for North-East how the current hike in fuel will Lincolnshire at pro and semi- play out in expenses for travel- pro level. ing in the early rounds of the national Cup competitions, ie Two immediate thoughts visiting teams are allowed so spring to mind from this: firstly, avoid the play-off equation if at much there and back to oppo- nents, and match officials the all possible like the pandemic in same, together with a match fee this instance, but secondly, and which in their cases plays out in it will be interesting to see how league games too. the cost of living affects the game, but non-league has cer- I have often said that what was tainly seen a boom in people once a really regionalisrd affair watching during 2022-23. in the cups has spread too wide, but that can be changed, of that They weren't one-offs in the season as a whole, but over there is no doubt. For the clubs to keep in vogue 13,000 Grimsbz supporters went to the play-off final as well and try to maintain the increases as swelling large crowds in the ties in attendances, innovative ideas previously. And for Wrexham, if such as Friday nights, like the my point on avoiding the play- Vikings did last term with offs is to be under-lined, I feel sure Winterton home and away, plus that their Hollywood investors the footballing calendar Ryan Reynolds and company arranged to help lower non- must have felt they were destined league can be made. for their own return to the league when only pipped for the title by I am sure the cost of living Stockport County, another team crisis will be a focal point of the attracting thousands to Edgeley new season up amd down the Park as the good times now return. land and it will be no surprise to see the national cup competi- If Grimsby's remarkable play- tions see expenses for travel off success was remarkable, altered in some way. what about York City in A return to even more nar- National League North. rowed down regional draws can On the periphery of even mak- only help in these times. ing the top seven for much of the However even being the most season they not only crept in but pessimistic of supporters of the then beat teams above them game, and it comes from com- before finally clinching an unlike- mencing a 58th year of watch- ly return to the National League in ing Goole football in its two front of 7000 of their own sup- forms, even I, and putting aside porters at their new LNER the officials field issues with Community Stadium at Monks local authority that has plagued Cross against Boston United. on and off for years, can see much optimism and the non- Even further down the spec- league game benefitting over- trum in the Northern Premier all. League, South Shields, attract- ing four-figure attendances on a
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