is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Selby 1st XI 247-4 which included nine fours, great spell of 5-26 as the visi- the scoreboard ticking over and he dismissed Sherwood other local newspa- and Scarr was eventually tors were bowled out for 120 in with some powerful batting, pers and is edited by Tadcaster Magnet the 30th over. (25) shortly after. Graeme Wilson, who bowled by Finley Rowden (2- but the introduction of seam Oliver Steward and Alex has written and edit- 120 24) for 56, which included Thanks go to match ball spon- bowler Adam Walters got Selby ed sports coverage ten boundaries. sor Crombie Wilkinson back in the game. In a remark- Hornostaj (10) both made solid locally for many Selby first team were again in Solicitors, and the win keeps able spell Walters worked his years and whose good form and powerful bat- Jamie Pickles kept the runs Selby in third place. They face way through the batting and he starts, but after their dismissals knowledge and con- ting and good bowling earned flowing and he fired two fours a test of their promotion cre- grabbed the vital wicket of the visitors slipped to 85-4. Run tacts in local sport them a comfortable 127 run and four sixes in his whirlwind dentials on Saturday when they scoring then dried up against are unrivalled. win against Tadcaster Magnet travel to second in the table Moore, who hit eight fours and at Sandhill Lane, writes unbeaten 51, as the home side Londesborough Park. a six in his 61. tight bowling and the last six is an e- RICHARD WAIN. closed on 247-4 from their 45 wickets fell for just nine runs as newspaper which overs. Kelfield 153 Matt Walker hit a rapid 32, you can view on Batting first, the home side but he became another victim the visitors slipped to 94 all out your computer, lap- made another good start and Tadcaster openers Steve Selby 2nd XI 94 for Walters who went on to take in the 35th over. top, tablet or smart- openers Matt Hoyle and Alex Lawrence and Adam Sykes put phone. Bowden were soon scoring In Division Four, Selby sec- a career best 7-41 from his nine Craig Lawson finished with Sign-up to receive briskly and they added 60 for on 28 for the first wicket, ond team produced a much overs. Mark Redshaw ((2-42) your FREE weekly the first wicket, before Rory before a good piece of fielding improved bowling and field- also took a couple of wickets as 6-26 from his 12 overs and copy by e-mailing: Coe had Hoyle (32) caught by from Jamie Pickles saw Sykes ing performance, but another Kelfield were bowled out for Chris Walker was equally [email protected] Scott Collins. run out for nine. batting collapse saw them slip 153 in the 33rd over. impressive with 3-11 from his to a 59-run defeat at Kelfield. We want to hear Rob Scarr joined Bowden Luke Berzins (2-15) then dis- In reply, Selby made a great 12 over spell. YOUR sports news. and they both produced some missed Lawrence (13) and Rory The home side batted first Selby face another stiff test on Whatever your stylish batting on a great and openers Gary Moore and start with skipper Graham sport, let us have track and they put on 113 for Coe to reduce the visitors to 50- Craig Lawson moved steadily Phillips and Steve Sherwood Saturday when Saxton 1st XI your scores, match the second wicket. Collins 3, but Ed Day (19) and Danny to 19 before Nathan Dye had both scoring quickly and they are the visitors to Sandhill reports and pictures ended the partnership when Nichols (27) kept Tadcaster in Lawson caught by Alex put on 58 for the first wicket, Lane. of highlights. he had Bowden caught by the game. Hornostaj. but Craig Lawson and Chris E-mail pictures and Ryan Lowe for a classy 71, Selby third team moved reports to: Spinner Alex Langhan (2-52) The in form Gary Moore kept Walker joined the attack and into the second round of the [email protected] wickets began to tumble. Scothern Construction Cup removed Day and Nichols as Selby took control, with Lee Lawson made the break- when Pocklington IV con- Wild joining the attack to keep through when he had Phillips ceded their first round tie. up the pressure. Wild wrapped (34) caught by Patrick Halkett the game up in fine style with a Selby return to league action on Sunday when they travel to Heworth IV. Cup and league win in good weekend for Carlton Towers Carlton Towers 264 and then promptly removed tainly in with a chance, it Carlton Towers largely in the Division Two Ebor on Whitkirk 242 opener Tom Collins and Henry seemed, until the wicket of Jack ascendancy despite losing the Saturday as the seconds won Bayston with just 16 on the Wood, on 184, for 71. toss and fielding. a low-scoring encounter Another good weekend for board. against their Castleford Before then, Tom Webb and Joe Raynor struck two early counterparts at Saville Carlton Towers, the firsts A fine 50 by Sam Lingard off Harry Pujara had given them a blows to remove opener Park. 51 balls partly negated the loss base, which was built on by Lennoxtown and Horne. really settling to of Nathan Ellam for 10 and the Pickles and Wood. Jake Dawson won the toss captain Rob Holah, but when he Paxton, with 67, and Willis, and decided to bat, but was Championship life in the too departed Carlton were in a It was captain Holah, 3-23, 36, recovered but Rob Holah's one of five wickets to fall for bit of trouble at 102-5. who then checked the scoring 5-29 put out the later 42 as Chemudupati and Beck York Senior League in anoth- and those wickets saw the East Killinghall batting and 147 made large inroads. It needed an innings of power Leeds side lose their way and looked below par in 40 overs. er run feast at the Fishpond and one of support, namely they were all out for 242 off the Richard Ellam, 25, and Jack Mark Holmes, 59 off 43 balls, last ball of the match. It was, too, as Tom Collins' Derham, without a game for Field, and then making and Josh Cruise, 33, a little 93 and Sam Lingard, 30, Drax, 29, saw the visitors to more reserved to take the total Killinghall 147 made light of Henry 115. progress 24 hours later in the to 185 before Holmes went Bayston's early departure to after seven fours and three sixes Carlton Towers 148-2 see Carlton home with overs The two top scorers then area section of the National and, with late order contribu- to spare. ensured that Castleford, after tions and 38 extras, Carlton's all It was more straightforward a steady start with 29 for the Village competition, where a out 264 in the last over was in Sunday's clash with Castleford 2nd XI 76 first wicket, could only add challenging enough, with Airedale and Wharfedale side another 47 for the last nine, September Lord's final can O'Brien taking 4-53 for Killinghall in Group Four of Carlton Towers 2nd Ellam with 5-29, Derham with Whitkirk. the North Yorkshire area two, and the innings all over be the ultimate prize. National Village cuptie, with XI 115 in 23 overs. In reply, Whitkirk were cer- On Saturday, despite several Signs of life were stirring.in of their big hitters failing for once, they still had others to make sure another good batting track was utilised against visit- ing Whitkirk, who put up a good fight.. This after they won the toss
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 26 May 2022 Teams in new season’s Toolstation Burn 204-5 Yorkshire side's hopes as they wickets, if expensive in the Stamford Bridge thirds ended well short of their context, made more apparant as switched to Selby's Sandhill NCEL Eastrington 139-8 requirement. Eastrington never had any Lane with Linnet Park in use. momentum in their pursuit. Following the announcement the end of next month with late Both promoted from Division Runs steadily accumulated by The first round tie in the HPH changes. Four to Division Three Ebor the Linnets, Andrew Wilson Jason Dale, opening, made a Cup ended in a comfortable of the proposed members of at the end of last season, it and Will Ramsey adding 31 half century, but his 53 did take six-wicket win for the Linnets' Jeff Barmby was runners-up Burn who before the four fell for 16. 117 balls as Burn's bowling second string after restricting the Toolstation Northern ruled the roost in Saturday's remained disciplined. the visitors to 104-9 in 40 Memorial Trophy first Division Three Ebor No major individual totals, overs, with Bryn Adamson tak- Counties East League for the meeting this term over cham- but contributions made sure the Dale fell to Alec Webster, 4- ing 4-16 and two wickets for Goole AFC's pre-season pions Eastrington at Linnet scoreboard ticked over. 43, who, with Matthew Charlie Trevaskiss. Fraser, 26, forthcoming season, here they friendly programme is to Park. Leetham 3-25 in 12 overs, sti- and Beinan, 23, were the only include the inaugural Jeff Ramsey, 47, and top scorer fled Eastrington as they ended visiting batsmen to offer much are again listed subject to Barmby Memorial Trophy The essential difference to the Ben Steward, 49 put, on 67 for on 139-8 as the overs expired. as runs were hard to accrue. game against National League contest was Burn's consistent, if the second wicket, both meas- final ratification at the North side next term, not spectacular, batting in com- ured knocks allowing Alec Burn 2nd XI 104-4 The Burn reply had early set- Scarborough. piling 204-5 in their allotted 45 Webster, Scott Haihj and Jacob backs, but Dave Bramley was Annual General Meeting in overs on winning the toss. The Webster licence towards the Stamford Bridge 3rd unbeaten on 47 and Tom The game will take place at visitors were unable to shake end with wickets in hand to hit Harland, 27, ensured no real June. the Victoria Pleasure Grounds off a Linnets' attack which out and go through the 200 XI 103-9 alarms as the target was reached on Tuesday, July 5 with a rather strangled the East mark, often significant. at the start of the 27th over of Premier - Albion Sports, 7.45pm kick off Saturday's home Vale cuptie 40. Ryan Fielder 3-79 was the for the seconds against Barton Town, Bottesford Town, Jeff spent a large part of his most successful in terms of career with both teams and it Eccleshill United, Emley, does maintain the connections forged with tremendous rivalry Frickley Athletic (ex-NPL), in the 60s, 70s and early part of the 80s before paths separated Garforth Town, Golcar United as 'Boro eventually became the first team to be promoted to the (ex- North West Counties Football League through the Conference and winning the League), GOOLE AFC, title in 1986. Hemingbrough Hallam (promoted from NCEL Much has happened to foot- ball in both towns in the new Division One), Handsworth, millennium, with Goole Town, as they were, now Goole AFC, Hemsworth MW, and a reformed Scarborough now firmly back on the right Knaresborough Town, Maltby road it seems with a new slump to defeat in ground firmly bedded into the Main, North Ferriby (promoted town not far from the old Seamer Road and which owed a from NCEL Division One), lot to Dane Holland, who sadly passed away before ever seeing Penistone Church, Silsden a ball kicked in anger at the new York Vale cup home, and who saw them AFC, Thackley, Winterton through nomadic years at near- by Bridlington Town, where Rangers, Yorkshire Amateur they were tenants for several years. (demoted from NPL East). Competitive games and pre- Division One - Armthorpe sesson friendlies have retained Eastrington 2nd XI 150 forlorn and certainly not a chal- Ben Johnson 219-8 Wells, who made 71, put them connections and now what will on top, and Drew's 54 meant Welfare, Athersley become a fixture to remember a Cottingham 4th XI 120 lenging one, which their 150 all Hemingbrough 2nd that, despite Granville North's legend, as Jeff Barmby was at out in the 42nd over of their 4-38, 'Boro faced a stiff test Recreation (relegated from Scarborough, and a well Dave Herbert came up with XI 91 after tea to try and progress. remembered striker at the VPG. the goods for Eastrington sec- alloted 45 became. NCEL Premier Division) , onds as they eventually over- All the Cottingham bowlers No York Vale cup joy for They were in strife almost Hopefully Jeff's widow, Pat, came visiting Cottingham Hemingbrough seconds in the immediately, losing their first Beverley Town (from Humber and family members will be in fourths in Division Five did well, with three taking two HPH competition first round three batsmen for single-fig- attendance. Holderness at Station Road at Ben Johnson on Sunday. ures, and only Robinson, 19, Premier League), Brigg Town, on Saturday. apiece. and Daniel Catterall, 13, In reply to the target, the visi- The home side batted first on reached double digits, as they Campion (from North West Without his 72, and 30 from winning the toss and lost Castle were all out for 91 at the end of Scott Coates, and a vital 20 tors had a fine 55 from Richie to Thomas Grant without scor- the 26th over. Counties League), Dronfield from James Kendra, the home ing. total would have looked rather Barker, but it was painful now Defeat by 128 runs. United, FC Humber United as Richard Harrison, with 4-29, However, Anderson and and Michael Chatham, 3-24, (subject to ground grading, saw the visitors 30 runs short as moving to Askern and chang- they were bowled out in the 45th over. ing name to Askern Welfare FC), Glasshoughton Welfare, Hall Road Rangers, Harrogate Railway, Horbury Town (promoted from Late order 65 off 33 Yorkshire League Premier Division), Nostell MW, Ollerton Town, Parkgate, Retford FC, Rossington Main, SELBY TOWN, Shirebrook Town, Staveley balls banjaxes Cawood MW (demoted from NCEL Premier), Swallownest, Wakefield (promoted from Sheffield and Hallamshire County League), Saxton 223-9 Cawood 155 Worsborough Bridge Athletic. All the above has still to be ratified at the League AGM at Clubs fly with new scoring Cawood ended up on the wrong side of a game they After a month with a new next three and a half months. looked in control of in Saxton Cricket Club. wickets for 30 seemed to have bowlers taking four wickets, points scoring system adopted Great starts have come from Saturday's Division Four established that control for the and a heavy defeat was spared in the Hunters Estate Agents Ebor encounter at Saxton. quickly and after tea they York Senior League several Burn's firsts in Division Three couldn't recover. visitors only to see it hit to all by Worsley, 30, and a fine 55 area clubs seem to be flying. Ebor and Gilberdyke in That they saw that control parts of the Saxton field. from Liddle, but they still went Division Four Holderness. well and truly taken away was Saxton asked to bat first on a down by 68 runs. It has had to bring more posi- down to astonishing late order warm, if largely overcast, after- Two wickets each for Gali, tive cricket, certainly, with the Not far behind are season hitting from the home side's no noon and the Cawood opening Jàck Liddle and Keith The game at Maypole negative aspect of winning and newcomers Kelfield in Division 10 Venkatsaireddy Musku , bowlers were on top with a losing draws consigned to his- Four Ebor and Selby firsts in who launched an attack on the wicket apiece for Simon Tolson Towndrow. Gardens between the respective tory, for now at least. Division Two Ebor. Cawood bowling with 65 off and Rajashekar Gali. In reply the Cawood top order second elevens in Division just 33 balls, with five fours and Four Galtres was conceded by Some may argue that clubs Up at the top, Carlton Towers six maximums, in a ninth wick- Induksri's 35 helped lift melted away to Hutton and Cawood. would keep an interest in the in the Championship and Goole et stand of 74 completely dom- Saxton to 81-3 before five Jackson, with both opening season longer with bonus points Town firsts in Division One inated by him, and even when and draw points, but generally East are settling after uncertain Ed Akers induced him into one the cream rises to the top and it starts and, although there is lit- shot too many, the last stand will here, albeit quicker. tle margin for error in the new then added almost 40 more. 2022 version of York Senior Even now the seeds seem to Cricket, exciting run chases At 111-8, the visitors were be sown, with the favourable have been and will be the norm looking at a moderate total, but sides in their division already - no more hiding behind settling the asking target doubled setting out their stall for the for losing draws.
26 May 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 York League standings Goole Town 145-3 first wicket, but after openers, Ashton Nottingham, with an welcome appearance by former York Senior League standings Ionians Coal Exporters 5 22; unbeaten 41, saw the side well first team captain James Kerr as Championship - Stamford NEWPORT 5 22; Hessle 5 20; South Holderness Ingram and Riley both fell to on the way. they took all ten wickets Cottingham 2nd XI 5 14; Dave England and Ben Lamb between them. Bridge P5 Pts 50; Easingwold 5 Beverley Town 2nd XI 5 12; 144-8 Shelton departed on 99, after 40; Malton and Old Malton 5 40; Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI 5 12. respectively, it became an adding 71 with Nottingham, Chris Gilman, with 22, was Welton 5 34; Hull Xingari 5 32; If a master-class in spin bowl- innings of toil. who was joined by Will the home side's top scorer, one CARLTON TOWERS 5 30; Division Three Ebor - BURN ing is perhaps a shade exag- O'Donnell to take them to a of just three to reach double fig- Bridlington 5 22; Folkton and P5 Pts 50; DRAX 5 50; South gerating in describing Ben Richard Rosindale, 52 in 88 seven-wicket win. ures in 26 overs before Hicks Flixton 5 22; Pickering 5 0; Milford 2nd XI 5 50; Whitkirk Lamb's bowling performance cleaned him up in a spell of 4- Whitkirk 5 16; York 2nd XI 5; 16 2nd XI 5 40; Bishopthorpe 5 24; at Westfield on Saturday, he balls, was the only other bats- Thorp Arch and 10, Scorah, 3-25, and Kerr, 3-4. Cottingham 5 2. EASTRINGTON 5 22; and his spinning chums in man, the two openers apart, to Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI 5 22; Goole Town's first eleven had reach double figures, with two Boston Spa 61 It was far from straightfor- Division One East - Driffield New Earswick 5 20; Wheldrake opponents South Holderness ward in pursuit, and it also took Town 2nd XI P5 Pts 50; 5 18; GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI 5 flummoxed in Division One fours and three sixes, before he Goole Town 2nd XI 26 overs, and in the end one or Patrington 5 50; Woodhouse 14; Heslington 5 14; Thorp Arch East of the Hunters Estate was the eighth and final wicket two lusty blows from stand-in Grange 2nd XI 5 40; Beverley and Boston Spa 2nd XI 5 2. Agents York Senior League. 62-6 captain Hicks to take the win by Town 2nd XI 5 38; GOOLE to fall on 137, as the visitors four wickets. TOWN 5 34; Bramdesburton 5 Division Four Ebor - Hillam Another ten-point haul for managed seven more runs The seconds got off the mark 26; Sutton-on-Hull 5 26; and Monk Fryston 5 50; Neil Foster's side, making it before their 60 overs expired. in Division Three Ebor, but He was the only one to reach Pocklington 5 23; Yapham 5 22; KELFIELD 5 44; HEMING- three in a row after a poor start, not without a little panic in double figures, with three fours Scarborough 2nd XI 5 14; South BROUGH 4 34; Saxton 5 32; and subject to form fitness and, Lamb, 4-16 in 13 overs, had chasing a low score at Thorp and a six in 22, after Margrittla Holderness 5 14; Pickering 2nd Bolton Percy 2nd XI 5 32; as important, availability, it is the best figures, with a wicket Arch and Boston Spa on and Olbison took five wickets XI 5 0. Church Fenton 2nd XI 4 22; not too far out of line to believe each for Louis Dugden, Saturday. to try and rescue the hosts. Fairburn 2nd XI; CAWOOD 5 they could be in the promotion Division Two Ebor - Fairburn 10; SELBY 2nd XI 4 10; shake-up in September. Matthew Cooper, Dave Anthony Gibbins, winning a Concession P5 Pts 50; Londesborough Park 5 Ledsham 2nd XI 4 8; DRAX 2nd England and Thomas crucial toss and fielding first, 42; SELBY 5 40; Church Fenton XI 4 0. Apart from a cautious start on and with an experienced attack Unfortunately, Goole firsts 5 32; Wetherby 5 24; Bolton a slow track, not alas for the Margrittla. at his disposal, saw quick had to concede Sunday's inAinsty 5 22; CARLTON TOW- Division Four Galtres - visitors in reaching 62 for the In reply, Goole found scoring inroads made by Ben Scorah, Premier Cup tie at York sec- ERS 2nd XI 5 22; Thorp Arch Saxton 2nd XI P5 Pts 40; the returning Steve Hicks and a onds. and Boston Spa 5 22; Castleford Woodhouse Grange 4th XI 4 40; a far easier accomplishment 2nd XI 5 20; Woodhouse Grange Rufforth 2nd XI 5 34; Stillington 3rd XI 5 20; Tadcaster Magnet 5 2nd XI 5 34; Duncombe Park and, although losing the cap- 20; Ledsham 5 6. 2nd XI 4 30; Bolton-in-Ainsty tain, Foster, for six, Thomas 2nd XI 4 24; Copmanthorpe 2nd Franks without scoring, Ben Division Two Holderness - XI 4 20; Sherriff Hutton Bridge Hornsea P5 Pts 50; Hull Zingari 4th XI 5 16; Hillam and Monk Shelton, with 70 in 62 balls 2nd XI 5 42; Driffield Town 3rd Fryston 2nd XI 5 14; CAWOOD with ten fours and a six, and XI 5 40; Middleton and North 2nd XI 5 10; Hovingham 2nd XI Dalton 5 32; Kirkella 5 30; 4 10. Patrington 2nd XI 5 24; Hull Somerford helps Gilberdyke on their way York Vale standings Hessle 2nd XI 120 but how they were indebted to have been considerably less. good form and only Reddy, Together with the York Senior 3rd XI 4 22. Matt Somerford in what Somerford has assisted the with 28, really troubled them. League, the HPH York Vale Division Two - Heworth 3rd Gilberdyke 224-8 became ultimately a comfort- League has had a start to the able win. Gilberdzke revival so far, and The win was hastened by season almost devoid of weath- XI P4 Pts 120; Clifton Alliance Gilberdyke's early sesson their bowlers are doing a fine Charlie Wilcox finishing off the er stoppages as the standings 4th XI 4 97; South Cave and form in a bid to regain their Without his 118, and valuable job too, and after that century later order with 3-6 and the take shape, see under. Brantingham 4 91; HEMING- Division Three Holderness help from Dane Mell in the knock and a wholesome tea home side were dismissed for BROUGH 2nd XI 4 70; status continued on the right only two real scores of sub- they then set into the home 120, 104 runs short of The league matches resume Pocklington 3rd XI 4 70; path at Hessle seconds in stance, 224-8 in their 45 overs side's batting, with Ciaran Mell, Somerford-led Gilberdyke's after last week's HPH and BURN 2nd XI 4 48; Ovington Division Four on Saturday, after being asked to bat would Tom Bonser and Jack Allen in total. Scothern Construction Trophy 3rd XI 4 46; Wheldrake 2nd XI first round ties as our area teams 4 40; Bolton Percy 3rd XI 4 Hirst Courtney 140 top score 41 seemed to be in Hull Ionians Coal but although Barker tried to dig look to establish their positions 15; THORPE WILLOUGHBY control and at a fair rate. Exporters 121 in with 41 in 61 balls, those 2nd XI 4 13. Melbourne 128 Newport 122-5 openers were the only two to Division One - Stockton and Enter Robin Miller with a Hopgrove P4 Pts 99; Division Three - Heslington A close finish to Saturday's spell of 5-32 to change the reach double figures. Dunnington 2nd XI 4 97; Ben 3rd XI P4 Pts 120; Stamford first round HPH cup game complexion and suddenly Mitchell, 3-18, Gavin Johnson 4 91; Clifton Alliance Bridge 4th XI 4 96; Pocklington at the Priory as Hirst pre- Hirst had left eight overs 3rd XI 4 75; Ovington 2nd XI 4th XI 3 67; Dunnington 3rd XI vailed by 12 runs in a mod- unused in being dismissed for Branton, 2-38, Josh Chaplan, 2- 4 75; HIRST COURTNEY 4 4 57; Acomb 3rd XI 3 39; erate scoring affair. 29, and Daniel LeFevre, 2-6, 73; THORPE WILLOUGHBY Church Fenton 3rd XI 3 35; 140, Underwood's 3-62 also ensured the visitors' chase 4 63; Melbourne 4 48; Yapham SELBY 3rd XI 4 24; Heworth Bowlers generally held helping, if expensive. would be moderate in an all 2nd XI 4 46; Stamford Bridge 4th XI 2 14. sway after the visitors won out 126 in the 42nd over. the toss in overcast condi- Melbourne's reply after the The experienced heads shone York Senior League and tions and asked last season's interval was under early Newport were always com- promoted Division Two through in a welcome away fortable in pursuit, despite the York Vale fixtures champions to set a target, and strain as Dunn and Chris loss of five wickets, as Adam it looked as if it would be a Iveson made breakthroughs, success for Newport firsts in Mitchell played the captain's decent one, despite and all the Hirst attack were part again with 36, and with Underwood claiming the on good line and length, so Saturday's Holderness Dan Smith, 27, and Chapman early scalp of Nick Towle for unbeaten on 25 there was one. much so that, despite 35 from Division Two clash at plenty in hand as well as time. Hunters Estate Agents Yorkshire CAWOOD 2nd XI. Adam Thomas, and 22 from Senior League fixtures. Division Four Holderness - George Gillingham, 25, Sam Freddie Taylor, they fell 12 Brantingham Park. Newport seconds conceded Dunn, 32, and Luca Ressiex runs short, as the last man their home Holderness Five Championship - Malton and Hornsea 2nd XI v departed to the final ball of Home side Hull Ionians Coal game with Hutton Cranswick. Old Malton v CARLTON GILBERDYKE. TOWERS. the 38th over. Exporters won the toss and at Division Five Holderness - Division One East - Sutton- Hutton Cranswick v NEW- 44-0 looked to be setting up for on-Hull v GOOLE TOWN. PORT 2nd XI. York Vale League a challenging total to be chased Division Two Ebor - CARL- TON TOWERS 2nd XI v Division One - Dunnington aftet tea, but 'Port's bowlers Wetherby; Londesborough 2nd XI v HIRST COURTNEY; Park v SELBY. Yapham 2nd XI v THORPE started to get on top and ten WILLOUGHBY. Division Two Holderness - wickets fell for 77 . NEWPORT v Hornsea. Division Two - Ovington 3rd XI v BURN 2nd XI; A good all-round effort saw Division Three Ebor - BURN Pocklington 3rd XI v HEM- v South Milford 2nd XI; EAS- INGBROUGH 2nd XI. Adam Mitchell make the break- TRINGTON v Bishopthorpe; Heslington v DRAX; GOOLE Sunday through, dismissing Forrester, TOWN 2nd XI v Tadcaster Premier Cup - Sherriff Magnet 2nd XI. Hutton Bridge 2nd XI v CARL- Drax powerless against batting onslaught TON TOWERS. Division Four Ebor - Tradman Trophy - CARL- Church Fenton 2nd the seconds in their Division ball attack of Erin Thomas and in a run chase after tea. CAWOOD v Fairburn 2nd XI; TON TOWERS 2nd XI v XI 276-8 Four Ebor encounter at their Jack Priestley. It would never materialise, Church Fenton 2nd XI v HEM- Dringhouses. Drax 2nd XI 145-9 Church Fenton counterparts. INGBROUGH; DRAX 2nd Division Two - THORPE They put on 66, and although despite a decent start between XI v Bolton Percy 2nd XI; WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI v With Drax firsts taking the However, it would be the hosts Drax briefly got back in the Luke Edwards, with 46, and Ledsham 2nd XI v KELFIELD; Heworth 3rd XI. who took flight, with Drax pow- game as Billy Turford's 3-33 Lewis Thomas, 26, but the rest SELBY 2nd XI v Saxton. Division Three - Heworth 4th points for a concession from erless to stop a batting onslaught and a fine piece of fielding from of the batting was left to merely XI v SELBY 3rd XI. and then unable to get anywhere Erin Thomas reduced them to survive against accuracy and Division Four Galtres - scheduled visitors, near an imposing target set. 124-4, the fifth wicket stand of wickets for Dancer, the best Sherriff Hutton Bridge 5th XI v 113 between Richardson, 63, with 3-18, and two for Davies Bishopthorpe, in Division The tone was set by Church and his middle order partner, and Adrian Moorhouse. Fenton on winning the toss, 77, turned the tide and Drax Three Ebor of the Hunters with openers Moorhouse and were left looking at six an over Drax survived 45 overs, but Estate Agents York Senior Emmitt tucking into the new 131 runs shy of their target. League, attention turned to
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 26 May 2022 Thorpe lose the toss again, but win the match Thorpe Willoughby continued the club's losing run Cooke was out, but a flurry of enced Spence (three fours and stand of 47 between David off three overs mopped up the 2nd XI 171-7 at the toss and were asked to wickets brought youngster Josh one six). The innings finished on Cockrill and Martin Beer being tail as well as taking two catches Clifton Alliance 4th XI 138 bat by Clifton Alliance IV. Moore and new recruit Graham a respectable 171 for 7 off the 40 the highlight. Clifton were in the field. Andy Kirk and Martin Cooke Spence together. The pair put on overs. Adam Cockrill (3 for 32) unfortunate to loose Chris Elliott Thorpe progress to the next On a perfect day for cricket, 55, with both players ending up was the pick of Clifton's bowlers to a suspected pulled hamstring stand in skipper Tony Hinch made a steady start, putting a round of the Scothern on 39 runs off 38 balls as backed up by Jones (2 for 28) with the batter retiring hurt. partnership of 30 together Moore's attacking style (seven and Tynan (2 for 25). David Watson (2 for 13) off ten Construction Cup alongside the before Kirk was bowled by fours) contrasted with the more overs was his usual economical first team whose match with Cockrill. Another stand of 31 In reply, Clifton's innings South Cave and Brantingham studied innings of the experi- self and Martin Cooke (4 for 10) followed with Sam Hinch before never really got going, with a was conceded. 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Shaun Logan - Bye Jamie Legge v Aaron Lumley Premiership - Steam Broadhead - TBA - TBA Jamie Fox 4 - 5 Brian Dan Neal - Bye Robinson Championship - Steam What a lovely day at the area squad session and Dan grad- ing to be awarded the 6th Dan in Judo, writes John Burkill. I started Judo at Goole Judo club in 1965 and have been teaching Judo at Goole Leisure Centre since the opening in 1981. I have loved every minute, even with broken bones and replacement knees - there is Moorfields Farm Fishery Saturdays winner Simon Wednesday Ambler with part of his win- ning catch. 1st Kev Darley. 68.8.0 2nd Eddie (meat man) Roley 68.0.0 3rd Jason Raspin 63.0.0 4th Sid Ellis 60.0.0 5th Shane Gibbons 58.14.0 6th Andy Waters 53.0.0 Friday Fridays match was won by Brian Whitehead with a win- ning catch of 99.10.0 on pole fished pellets. Saturday 1st Simon Ambler. 63.14.0 2nd Deano Lumley. 53.4.0 3rd Paul Whitehead 51.0.0 4th Merve Baxter 47.0.0 5th Brian Whitehead. 45.0.0 6th Tom Hayes. 44.2.0 Open matches are held every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Call 07710817150 for info. Viking Fishery results Last Saturday's Open match 8oz. R Heppinstall was second was held on Hawk Pond and with 53lb 14oz and K Wilson was won Paul Brunyee of was third with 47lb 10oz. Castleford with 88lb 7oz. On Sunday, Edmund House Shaun Gibbins of Snaith was Club AC of Leeds were on second with 70lb 2oz, Andy Deer Pond, where Mick Rymer of Leeds was third with Hobson's 86lb 1oz won the 66lb 15oz and Mark Jukes of match. G Ashcroft was second Wakefield ws fourth with 30lb with 67lb 13oz and G Parker 11oz. was third with 63lb 6oz. Open matches are held each D Watson won the Spring Tuesday and Saturday. To book Close Old Boys match on a place please ring 01405 Hawk Pond with 91lb 1oz, R 785206 or contact our Facebook Scott was second with 50lb page. 12oz and M Robinson was third with 48lb 7oz. Also on Saturday, Bowmans AC of Howden held a club The Black Swan AC of match on Deer Pond which was Normanton match was won by won by K Carter with 107lb N Rickard with 31lb 8 oz.
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