is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Burn 1st XI 207 could have been bowled out rel- Barlow, with 5-30, was the Linnets' second eleven in David Bramley 24, and 31 other local newspa- atively cheaply, Jacob architect of the damage in the York Vale Division Two as extras seeing 230 posted in pers and is edited by South Milford 2nd Webster's fine 59 in a seventh middle order for the visitors, they earned a 95-run win 40 overs, Williams taking Graeme Wilson, who wicket stand of 76 turned the who replied steadily to 28, at Ovington thirds after five wickets for the hosts. has written and edit- XI 160 match in their favour. before losing three for 20. compiling a big total on ed sports coverage the Knavesmire on Ovington never threat- locally for many Burn firsts continue to set the The dismissal without scoring A good recovery gave South S a t u r d a y. ened a run chase, despite years and whose pace in Division Three Ebor of opener Leigh Adamson saw Milford an outside chance at 29 from Fowke and knowledge and con- of the York Senior League a recovery led by Scott Haigh, 137-4, but Alex Webster, with Winning the toss, Vaughan Stockton, as the Burn tacts in local sport with a comfortable 47-run 39, and Ben Steward, 24, and at 3-49, and Haigh's 4-27 saw six Lindley's 76 was the stand bowlers took wickets are unrivalled. win over visiting South 85-2 they looked to be on wickets crash for 23 and Burn's out total in the game and his steadily, and then in a real Milford seconds at a bright course for a decent total. run continue. partnerships with Norman canter at the end, with the and breezy Linnet Park on Elliott and captain Jonny last four wickets falling Saturday. They managed it through Ovington 3rd XI 130 Adamson set the score in without the addition of a Webster junior supported by excess of 200. run. It was a hard-working per- namesake Alex and then Burn 2nd XI 225-9 formance with the bat on win- McGrory-Hill to see them reach Lindley's innings lasted 86 Nick Hatfield the benefi- ning the toss and, arguably, 207 from a perilous 89-5 and A welcome success for the balls, with ten fours, ciary and most successful from a position where they 119-6. Adamson, 34, Elliott and with 3-10. Fourth win for Goole as they climb the division Sutton-on-Hull 203-9 Goole Town 254-8 is an e- A fourth successive Hunters Sutton-on-Hull cricket club. newspaper which Estate Agents Division One you can view on win for Goole Town firsts as took the early wickets of Goole Town 2nd XI build steadily after winning Hinchclife producing his your computer, lap- they make ground on the Graham and Mastermind to the toss and batting in pleas- top, tablet or smart- early pace-setters in the divi- reduce them to 9-2. 154 ant conditions. usual accuracy as the veter- phone. sion. Sign-up to receive A recovery by Jones and cap- Tadcaster Magnet Rob Hill and Jonathan an took 2-40, and Acaster your FREE weekly The old adage in cricket 'runs tain Gainer took them to 84, Dixon maked a good start copy by e-mailing: on the board' was so relevant before Will O'Donnell's throw 2nd XI 194-6 against young Henry 2-54 as the most successful [email protected] once more against Sutton in ran out Jones, and then Ben Appleby and Harry East Hull on Saturday, especial- Lamb set to work to take two After breaking a rather Falkingham, who were tidy. bowlers in a 45-over 194-6. We want to hear ly so with the emphasis on win- quick middle order wickets and nervous duck in their last YOUR sports news. ning games after the winter 87-5 suggested a quick ending. outing in Division Three Jonny Acaster played his Goole replied Whatever your abolition of advantage and los- Ebor at South Milford, first game of the season and sport, let us have ing draws. Aaron Blagg, with an unbeat- Goole seconds were his introduction heralded a steadily.themselves through your scores, match en 74, and Sam Graham, 35, unable to build on that as breakthrough, with Hill out Neil Webster and Callum reports and pictures So Neil Foster's call correctly took the match to its full course, they went down by 40 for 21 to a Mark Hinchcliffe of highlights. at the toss gave his batsmen the but there was never a chance of runs to their visiting catch. Woodcock top score 33 but E-mail pictures and opportunity to set a target and the home side threatening the Tadcaster Magnet coun- reports to: they grasped it reaching 254-8 total as they closed on 203-9. terparts at Westfield on Stuart, 22, and Dougal, once they were parted on [email protected] in their 50 overs on a bright Saturday. 38, plus 32 extras made afternoon, albeit with a stiffen- Lamb maintained his excel- sure Tadcaster reached a 47, wickets fell frequently ing breeze. lent start to the campaign with The visitors were able to good total, if never at a 4-24. substantial rate, with qnd only Anthony Gibbins’ Foster's departure for 12, in another steady start of 33 with 25 in the middke order the in-form Ben Sheldon, was merely a precursor to stands of offered a bit of resistance 55, and then 98, for the second and third wickets, as Shelton, Steve Hicks' all-round 59, Thomas Franks, 54, and top scorer Scott Thorpe, 64, all cintribution was a miss for scored freely. the hosts,, one off the foot Wickets slipped away in a late of the table approaching a charge to reach 250, in the knowledge that their bowlers third of the season. had runs to play with, plus scoreboard pressure in requir- ing five an over and very quick- ly after tea the task was soon beyond Sutton. Ben Scorah, in a spell of 4-38,
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 1 June 2022 York Senior League standings Hunters Estate Agents York TRINGTON 6 32; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI 6 33; New Senior League standings. Earswick 6 30; Bishopthorpe 6 24; Heslington 2nd XI 6 24; CHAMPIONSHIP - Wheldrake 6 22; GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI 6 14; Thorp Stamford Bridge P6 Pts 60; Arch and Boston Spa 2nd XI 6 Malton and Old 2. Malton 165-4 Easingwold 6 50; Malton and Carlton Towers 164 DIVISION FOUR EBOR - Old Malton 6 50; Welton 6 44; KELFIELD P6 Pts 54; Hillam Hull Zingari 6 42; Bridlington 6 and Monk Fryston 5 52; HEM- INGBROUGH 5 44; Saxton 6 32; CARLTON TOWERS 6 30; 42; Bolton Percy 2nd XI 6 40; Fairburn 2nd XI 6 32; Church Pickering 6 24; Folkton and Fenton 2nd XI 5 22; SELBY The wonderful surroundings 2nd XI 5 14; CAWOOD 6 12; and backdrop to Malton CC Flixton 6 22; Whitkirk 6 16; Ledsham 2nd XI 5 10; DRAX 2nd XI 5 0. belied a sluggish pitch that York 2nd XI 6 16; Cottingham 6 certainly worked against vis- DIVISION FOUR GAL- 2. TRES - Saxton 2nd XI P6 Pts iting Carlton Towers on 50; Woodhouse Grange 4th XI DIVISION ONE EAST - 5 50; Stillington 2nd XI 6 44; Saturday, although they Bilton-in-Ainsty 2nd XI 5 34; worked hard to try and over- Beverley Town 2nd XI P7 Pts Rufforth 2nd XI 6 34; Duncombe Park 2nd XI 4 30; come it. 58; Driffield Town 2nd XI 6 Sherriff Hutton Bridge 4th XI 6 A little local knowledge per- 52; Patrington 6 50; 26; Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 5 20; Hillam and Monk Fryston 2nd haps, but in the end a fine Malton and Old Malton cricket club. Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 6 XI 5 14; Hovingham 2nd XI 5 unbeaten innings from Mathew 14; CAWOOD 2nd XI 6 10. 50; GOOLE TOWN 6 44; Turnbull helped the hosts to the took three. who are slowly finding their Only Sutton, with 43, and a DIVISION FOUR HOLD- points. Still, a target to defend and the feet in Division Two Ebor of hard-hitting half century in Yapham 6 32; Sutton-on-Hull 6 ERNESS - Swanland P6 Pts the Hunters Estate Agents 32 balls from Muirhead 60; GILBERDYKE 6 50; Runs were never easy to come home side were in trouble after York Senior League. delayed the win as Mark 28; Brandesburton 6 26; South Brandesburton 2nd XI 5 44; the interval as Joe Romaniw Spetch and James Knibb, 3- Kirkella 2nd XI 6 40; Old by after the visitors chose to bat and Joe Rayner's opening An afternoon not to forget 37 and 2-6 respectively, pro- Holderness 6 24; Pocklington 6 Hymerians 6 36; Hornsea 2nd on winning the toss and the loss bursts, allied to a run out, for stand-in vaptain Ben vided good back up to XI 6 32; Hull Ionians Coal reduced Malton to 29-3. Copeland in the absence of Ellam's 3-35. 22; Scarborough 2nd XI 7 18; Exporters 2nd XI 6 32; of Tom Collins early was a set- Jake Dawson as he hit a cen- Hessle 2nd XI 6 30; Dalton back. Harland, 5, Linsley, 0, and tury on winning the toss and Not such good news on Pickering 2nd XI 6 10. Holme 6 22; Bransholme and captain Ben Gill, 9, were all batting first at the Fishpond Sunday with defeat to Kingswood 5 13; Hull Evidence of the difficulties in back in the pavilion, but Field. Division One West DIVISION TWO EBOR - Zingari 3rd XI 6 10; compiling a total came from Turnbull, supported by Lock, Dringhouses in the Reading Fairburn P6 Pts 60; Skirlaugh 6 10. 35, and then Foxton, 12, care- He made 115 off 131 balls Trophy T20 Henry Bayston's half century, fully at first and then with and shared in two partner- Londesborough Park 6 52; DIVISION FIVE HOLDER- increasing freedom saw the ships of note to set up his Without several players NESS - South Holderness 2nd solid and important as it was, hosts home with five overs to own individual score and the from the day before they SELBY 6 40; Church Fenton 6 XI P6 Pts 60; Hutton Cranswick taking 96 balls and even Mark spare. final total - 62 with fellow were not disgraced in compil- 6 50; Cottingham 4th XI 7 32; opener Alex Hartley and then ing 145-4, batting first, but 36; Bilton-in-Ainsty 6 32; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI 6 30; Holmes' 36 took 50 balls, Carlton Towers 2nd 142 with Harry Cruise, 56, the visitors, having to chase Humbleton 2nd XI 6 20; NEW- although it was trying to play an extended 165 under the CARLTON TOWERS 2nd XI 6 PORT 2nd XI 7 4. XI 245-5 The total was a daunting divisional handicap system of out as many of their 50 overs as one for Wetherby and quickly the competition rules, did so 32; Thorp Arch and Boston Spa they could and that was Wetherby 120 made more so by Richard with only three wickets down Ellam snd Sam Pocklington's and eight balls in hand. 6 32; Tadcaster Magnet 6 30; achieved in reaching an all out A huge win for the seconds opening burst. Wetherby 6 24; Castleford 2nd 164, Dean Coote's 5-33 for the XI 6 22; Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI 6 22; Ledsham 6 6. home side and Michael Linsley DIVISION TWO HOLD- ERNESS - Hornsea P6 Pts 60; Hull Zingari 2nd XI 6 52; Middleton and North Dalton 6 42; Driffield Town 3rd XI 6 50; Hessle 6 36; Kirkella 6 36; Patrington 2nd XI 6 28; NEW- PORT 6 24; Beverley Town 3rd Gilberdyke setback XI 6 22; Hull Ionians Coal Exporters 6 22; Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI 6 22; Cottingham 2nd from fine Hornsea century XI 6 14. DIVISION THREE EBOR - BURN P6 Pts 60; South Newport 123 his opposite number John Hornsea 124-6 Fisher won the coin toss. Milford 2nd XI 6 52; DRAX 6 Mitchell made 42, but no one 50; Whitkirk 2nd XI 6 50; EAS- could lend the real support despite scores in the low teens York Vale League Hornsea 2nd XI 239-7 from Vickers, with 41, and Hornsea's long-serving all- from Cockeroll, Smith and Ineson, 32, enabling the innings Phillips. standings Pocklington 3rd XI 5 100; Gilberdyke 120 rounder Richard Medforth York Vale League standings. BURN 2nd XI 5 78; HEMING- to proceed at five an over to has been the architect of The final total looked thin at DIVISION ONE - BROUGH 2nd XI 5 76; A hark back to last season as reach an imposing 239-7, and a 123 and, disappointingly, seven Ovington 3rd XI 5 50; Gilberdyke's fine start to the many a win for his side at a Dunnington 2nd XI P5 Pts 127; Wheldrake 2nd XI 5 45; Bolton season suffered what they rest for the visitors' improved overs were not used. Ben Johnson 5 121; Clifton Percy 3rd XI 5 45; THORPE hope will be just a temporary batting in their 100 per cent higher level than they are cur- Hornsea's bowlers were all Alliance 3rd XI 5 105; WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI 5 16. wobble in defeat at Hornsea rently in the York Senior Ovington 2nd XI 5 105; seconds in Division Four start. tight in line and length, Kieron Stockton and Hopgrove 5 104; DIVISION THREE - Holderness. Ciaran Mell's 3-63 was the League. Gibson also taking three wickets. Yapham 2nd XI 5 76; HIRST Stamford Bridge 4th XI P5 Pts COURTNEY 5 75; THORPE 126; Heslington 3rd XI 4 120; They actually won the toss most successful, but the pursuit And although his contribution Hornsea found the pitch WILLOUGHBY 5 67; Acomb 3rd XI 4 69; and put the hosts in, and it equally tricky and the home Melbourne 5 53; Stamford Pocklington 4th XI 3 67; looked a good decision when of 240 to win never got off the was not quite single-handed, bowlers fought back well with Bridge 3rd XI 5 26. Dunnington 3rd XI 5 63; they claimed both openers as ground without key personnel there is no doubt that without not a lot of margin for error. SELBY 3rd XI 5 54; Church Neil Butler and Ciaran Mell DIVISION TWO - Heworth Fenton 3rd XI 3 43; Heworth struck. in Stamper snd Somerford, and his three wickets and an unbeat- The early run out of Fisher put 3rd XI P4 Pts 150; South Cave 4th XI 3 22. although David Mell hit 36 and one or two doubts in the mind. and Brantingham 5 126; Clifton The response from the home en 42, Newport would have Alliance 4th XI 5 104; side came in the form of a fine Mark Eastwood 29, Hornsea's taken the firm favourites for Gavin Branton, 3-53, and century by their captain with bowlers chipped away, Ineson Mitchell bowled wholehearted- 118 and receiving good support promotion closer than the four ly, but once Medforth put his and Greenwood taking four head down he found enough wickets each, and the innings wicket margin. support to get his team home 'Port, for whom improvement with time in hand. folded meekly in defeat for 120. They lose top spot but are still has come in recent weeks, per- second going into the summer haps let slip an opportunity to months. put the visitors under more pressure by not building on the efforts of captain Mitchell after Easy win for Kelfield Strong batting from Eastrington Ledsham 2nd XI 40 Asked to bat first, the home Eastrington 252-8 from the hosts on winning the fell cheaply, a third wicket part- lar incursions into the batting side were in trouble to the sec- toss and deciding to take advan- nership of 110 between Dale order. Kelfield 44-0 ond ball from Matthew Walker Bishopthorpe 157 tage of the dry, bright, if breezy, and Craig Chafer then took the removing Dobson without scor- conditions. game away from the York Harry Dunham, with a couple There is no doubt that ing, and 18 overs and three balls A return to winning fortunes of wickets, and Ryan Fielder Kelfield have taken to their later he took the last wicket to for Eastrington firsts in Jason Dale played a distinctly side. new surroundings more than complete figures of 6-16, and Division Three Ebor of the second fiddle role to Jack A rush of wickets was to come and Knowles following up his comfortably so far in 2022. with James Still taking 4-11, the Hunters Estate Agents York Knowles who, in his unaccus- earlier 65 with 3-13 hastened target set was just 41. Senior League on Saturday, upon Dale's dismissal for 66, the end. They were in a real hurry with their openers leading the tomed role up top, blasted 65 against Ledsham seconds on It took Gary Moore and Craig way in a strong batting effort off 46 balls out of 82 for the followed by Chafer for the Smith in the middle order, with Saturday in a game that lasted Lawson 33 balls, the former against visiting Bishopthorpe first wicket, with Latimer in same score, but 252-8 in 45 33, and several scores in the 20s just about 25 overs and saw a five fours in 25, to get there in at Station Road. particular feeling the full force overs signalled a strong effort. offered token resistance as they ten-wicket win for the Riverside what will surely be the easiest were bowled out for 157. to remain top of Division Four win and 10 points this term. It was a lightning opening of six fours and four sixes as he And it was soon into the Ebor in their first campaign. conceded 46 off just five overs. There was no game for Bishopthorpe reply that the Eastrington seconds in Division Although Richard Harrison winning points would be the Five Holderness. home side's as they made regu-
1 June 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Bleak weekend for Drax teams Selby 1st XI 110 unbeaten 50 and Pearson was unluckily run out at the non crashed to 41-5 and the game Heslington 2nd XI 207 left short by a considerable way, unbeaten on 32 as strikers end for a powerful 56. looked to be over as a contest. with Hyde's 3-29 the most suc- Londesborough Park Londesborough Park knocked Drax 135 cessful of concerted all-round off the runs in the 28th over. 14 year old brothers Harry The home side fought back in bowling from Heslington. 111-3 (10) and Jack Huddlestone both fine style with skipper Paul Drax firsts' defeat in Division Saxton 1st XI 248-8 batted impressively in a sixth Whitley and Olly Mair both Three Ebor on Saturday the Drax 2nd XI 95 Selby first team travelled to wicket partnership of 31 and a batting well and they gradually first of a weekend clean sweep second in the table Selby 2nd XI 186-8 seventh wicket partnership of got Heworth back in contention for the Power Stationers' teams, Bolton Percy 2nd XI Londesborough Park and 50 between Jack Huddlestone with a sixth wicket partnership and as you will read under, their they slumped to a disappoint- In Division Four, Selby's sec- (30) and Mike Lane (28 no) got of 92. Joe Bugg made the seconds received a real pum- 363-1 ing seven wicket defeat, ond team had another tough Selby within sight of a couple breakthrough when he had Mair melling in the division below. writes RICHARD WAIN. afternoon when they went of batting points. Mike Dugher (44) caught by Sam Easthill An afternoon of sweat and toil down to a 69 run defeat to hit a four and a two from the but Whitley kept the scoreboard Making the relatively short jour- for the seconds at School Road in The home side won the toss Saxton I. final over to salvage something ticking over. ney to Heslington on the A19, Division Four Ebor, where their and asked Selby to bat first and from the game as Selby closed captain Steven Smith won the toss visiting Bolton Percy counter- once again they made a good The visitors won the toss and 186-8. Dan McLoughlin eventually and decided to bowl first in pleas- parts inflicted one of the heavier start with an opening partner- elected to bat first and they dismissed Whitley (62) as the ant conditions. defeats there will be this season ship of 54 between skipper were soon scoring quickly, with Selby travel to league new- home sides’s challenge faded as they prevailed by 268 runs. Matt Hoyle and Alex Bowden. Dan Appleby and Freddie comers Fairburn II on Saturday. and they were bowled out for They never let the situation Moore putting on 35 for the 175 in the 38th over. totally get away, but Heslington Whether they regretted the deci- The introduction of James first wicket before Moore was Selby 3rd XI 237-7 slowly negotiated themselves into sion to bowl first on winning the Beevers dramatically changed run out. Selby 1st XI 168-9 a working total after a wicket toss, their only success came from the game when he had Bowden Heworth IV 175 apiece for Erin Thomas and Jack James Robinson, emerging with caught by Scott Hardwick for Appleby dominated the run Pocklington 1st XI 150 Derham. relatively unscathed figures of 1- 32 and this sparked an alarming scoring and he had good sup- Selby's third team registered 17 in six overs, with Hodge dis- collapse. Martin Pearson port from James Maxwell in a their first win of the season on Selby's first team had a better Mahoney, 72, and M Jenzie- missed for 46 with the score on trapped Hoyle (25) leg before second wicket partnership of Sunday when they travelled day on Sunday when they Hogg, 55, then seemed to be set- 129. and Beevers ripped through the 87. Appleby continued to bat to Heworth IV and won by 62 beat first division side ting up the opportunity for the middle order to reduce Selby to powerfully and he looked to be runs in a high scoring game. Pocklington by 18 runs in the home side who at 134-2 looked The rest was totally dominated 85-7. Darrell Guy (13) held up closing in on a century until he second round of the Readman set. by the Bolton Percy numbers two the Londesborough Park attack, was trapped leg before by Batting first, Selby were soon Trophy at Sandhill Lane. and three with an unbroken second but the visitors were bowled out Leung (3-40) for 95. scoring quickly, with the However, it was never a fast rate wicket stand of 234, although for just 110 in the 31st over, innings dominated by a 130 run Batting first, the home side and as the home side tried to opener Richardson did retire hurt, with James Beevers finishing Graham Phillips also took a partnership for the second made a good start with quick assert, the Drax attack took wick- or perhaps exhausted, on 119, leav- with 7-20 and Martin Pearson couple of wickets as the visitors wicket between Jack runs from Jamie Pickles (22) ets, Paul Vickers with 5-54, and ing Mills, 103 not out, and Parmar, 3-28. slipped to 147-5, but Matthew Huddlestone and Sam Easthill. and Darrell Guy (24). Alex Thomson finishing with 4-55 37 not out, to rub Drax noses well Hutton (28) and Venkat Musku Paul Whitley ended the partner- Bowden fired four fours and a leaving Drax still needing a chal- and truly into the ground. In reply, the home side’s (33) added 60 for the sixth ship when he trapped Easthill six in his 44, and Adam Walters lenging 208 to win with the hosts openers Ben Shingles and wicket to put Saxton back on (54) leg before, but Jack hit five fours in his 29, but Ian bowled out off the penultimate Mills' 100 in 62 balls and the James Beevers made a solid top. Huddlestone was joined by Gladstone slowed down the run ball. Drax bowling - Robinson apart – start and progressed steadily to brother Harry (19) and they rate with his spell of 4-20. are best forgotten 29 before Tom Shepherd made Mike Lane (2-21) picked up a added 44 for the third wicket. Unfortunately, Drax's reply was the breakthrough when he had couple of late wickets but Nick Jack Huddlestone was eventu- Selby closed on a competitive under pressure from the early loss Even in the new points system the Shingles (10) caught by James Dee hit a quick unbeaten 19 to ally dismissed for an impres- total of 168-9 from their 20 of Kevin Thomas and Toby chase was never realistic, but they Dugher. lift the visitors to a challenging sive 73 but father Ian overs. Bodycombe who didn't trouble succumbed meekly in 35 overs for 248-8 at the close. Huddlestone kept the runs the scorers. just 95 with only Luke Edwards in Beevers (13) followed in the flowing when he thrashed a The visitors made a decent any act of defiance with an 105 ball next over, when Luke Berzins Chasing the big total, Selby quick unbeaten 30 as Selby start with the innings dominat- Lewis Thomas and Ben Worley stay for 51. had him caught, and when lost an early wicket, but closed on 237-7, which was ed by Dan Littlewood (54) and tried to steady the ship, the latter Lucas Stephenson was run out Graham Phillips and Oliver boosted by 39 extras. he had good support from Neal joint top score with 34, together Three wickets each for by Jamie Pickles the home side Steward took the score to 23, Jackson (20) and Matt Atkinson with Erin Thomas, but they were Ferguson and Fred Richardson. were reduced to 30-3. but shortly after, the home side When the York side replied (16). James Dugher, Alex were struggling on 29-3. Casper Gray bowled opener Langhan, Mark Redshaw and Visitors beat Cawood’s Any hopes of Selby getting Steve Sissons with the first ball Tom Shepherd all picked up anything out of the game were Gareth Harvey then got Selby of the innings. In a superb spell wickets as Selby remained just challenging total ended by Charles Rook and back in contention. A 67 run young bowler Gray demolished on top. Dan Croft kept Martin Pearson who soon got partnership for the fourth wick- the early order and he took 5-10 Pocklington in the game with Cawood 181 balls, and an unbroken fifth on top of the bowling with et was ended when Steward was from his six overs as Heworth an unbeaten 35 but they were wicket stand of 107 with cap- some powerful batting. Rook run out for 17. Harvey followed restricted to 150-4 at the close. Fairburn 2nd XI 186-4 tain Kirton, 57, saw them home, fired eight fours and a six in his shortly after when he was despite Jack Liddle's 3-38 in 12 Cawood's first team attack overs. Disappointment for Thorpe were unable to penetrate to Fairey (28) and Gibbins (12) reduce the game to 32 overs runs including four maidens. any great effect after they set Sherriff Hutton 4th Yapham 2nd XI 106-4 followed by 33 not out from a challenging total for visitors Natrass. Stubbings and Dexter per side. Following tea, top of the Fairburn seconds in Hunters XI 200-8 Thorpe Willoughby were both out cheaply but that Thorpe won the toss and league Heworth immediately Estate Agents Division Four proved to be a false dawn as showed their class with the bat, Ebor at Maypole Gardens on Cawood 2nd XI 135-9 1st XI 105-9 Yapham coasted to victory in opted to bat first. finding gaps in the field and Saturday. 35 overs. Opener Alex Hinsley (20) running hard for ones and twos. The seconds fulfilled their fix- A cold blustery wind ensured Persistence from the Thorpe The visitors got home by six ture in Division Four Galtres that watching the game was For Thorpe, Dave Watson was made a solid start hitting three bowlers did pay off when Josh wickets, with overs in hand, but went down by 65 runs for enthusiasts only, writes his usual economical self with boundaries in quick succession Moore (1-21) magnificently after shading 181 set earlier in against a side struggling them- ANDREW MOORE. 12 overs for 15 runs and two until he was clean bowled by the afternoon by the home side. selves so far in the division. wickets. Thorpe's attack was youngster Oli Foster (3-28). caught and bowled opener A Batting first, only Tony Hinch hampered by an injury to Lewis Sharpe (16) with an instinctive Asked to bat first, Cawood The visitors asked the hosts to (27) built a useful innings, with Smith which meant that they Thorpe’s middle order added to one handed catch down low. were reduced to 13-2, with Tim make first use on a bright, only father and son getting into were unable to bring their open- the score with shot of the day Jamie Richardson (1-16) and Richardson and Steve Salymer breezy afternoon and wickets the teens - Alex Kirk (18) and ing bowler back for a second coming from Jamie Richardson Dave Watson (1-16) took fur- early victims for Etherington. for captain Owen Carny and Andy Kirk (13). All batsmen spell. (10), who hit a huge six over ther wickets but J.Sharpe (32) Keith Towndrow had the hosts seemed to struggle timing the deep mid-wicket. The youth of and J.Inkster (38 not out) grew A fine half century by Ed in trouble as Nigel Huggins also ball hence the disappointing Thorpe Willoughby Josh Moore (8) and Kieran in confidence as the innings Akers, with support from Peter enjoyed a breakthrough. total of 105 for 9 off the 40 Welford (6) along with the continued and striking the ball Woodhead and Martin Worsley, overs. For Yapham Robyn 2nd XI 112 experience of Dave Watson took them through the 100 That they recovered to post Childe (3 for 45) took the upper (12) added important runs but it with both accuracy and power, mark, and a fine late cameo 200 in their 35 overs was large- order wickets and Mike Heworth 3rd XI 113-3 they put the pressure back on from Elliot Clark, 45, made sure ly down to captain Cowton as Newhouse (5 for 20) mooped was Alex Kirk, batting at num- the Thorpe bowling attack. A they set a total their bowlers had opener with 38 surviving the up. On an overcast day and with ber 9, who top scored with 34 quick single was eventually all to work with, 181 to the last but early problems at the other end, a delayed start due to rain, not out, and pushed the Thorpe that was needed to give a strong one ball of their 45 allotted and then an unbeaten 78 from In reply,Yapham were never both captains agreed to innings to 112 after 31.1 overs. Heworth side the victory finish- overs. Jack Rushworth and 31 from in any trouble thanks to a solid Pick of the bowlers were Stuart ing on 113 after 24.4 overs. Phil Jackson. opening partnership between Ross who bowled six overs tak- Weaver 4-61and Abdy 3-20 ing two wickets for just three the chief wicket takers after Two wickets each for Carny, Etheringgton's early break- Towndrow, Higgins and Tim Wills. throughs. In pursuit after tea,Towndrow In reply, Cawood did make and Matthew Stead made a fine inroads into the Fairburn batting start, but once they were parted and at 79-4 were even slight the home side closed it up, runs favourites, but James Clegg, in drying up as the overs expired at the fall of the first wicket, on 135-9. with an unbeaten 84 from 101
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 1 June 2022 York Vale Division One on double figures, Chris Iveson, double quick time, with the Howard’s 139 sees Saturday. 19, and Ben Sidley, 18, the best. openers Steve Jackson, 37, and Dunnington 2nd XI Joe Britain, 32, taking them Hemingbrough 85-2 Hirst decided to bat on win- Richardson, 3-22, and Noble, almost all the way, their dis- Hirst Courtney 82 ning the toss, but from the 4-12, made sure that the visitors missals just token gestures from to victory moment Sam Dunn fell to would not even reach the 100 the visitors as the target was A heavy defeat for Hirst on Richardson without scoring it mark to give their attack some reached in less than 11 overs. their visit to Dunnington in was backs-to-the-wall with runs to play with. only three batsmen reaching Dunnington were home in Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Church Fenton 2nd could do nothing this time as he Week 11 Fixtures/Results Premiership - Steam Championship - Steam Ant Kenning v Nath XI 78 was out without scoring, and Packet Table 3 Broadhead - TBA Hemingbrough 242-9 Mark Moorhouse with 28 aside, Super League - Steam Packet Table 2 Division 1 - Vermuyden 'Boro's attack ran amok, with Ian Morewood v Sid Ellis - A destructive 139 from David Andy Rowley, 4-25, and Packet Bar Liam Marshall 4 - 5 Dan Neal TBA Paul Dodson v Danny Green - Madhas, 3-5, the chief instiga- Danny Waudby v Antony TBA Howard helped his tors of a huge win. John Turner v Steve Purvis - Dodson - TBA Angie Johnson 6 - 3 Steve TBA Jason Raspin v Phil Norcup - Hebden Billy Burns 8 - 1 Marc Hemingbrough team to a Pocklington 3rd XI TBA Holbrough Tom Jackson 6 - 3 Aiden Lee Fallon 5 - 4 Callum Wilf Whitehead v Steve comfortable victory at 183-1 White Duarte Acaster - TBA Jack Merrington - Bye Matti Baxter v Stuart Sykes - Kyle Nicholls 6 - 3 Stuart Church Fenton seconds in Hemingbrough 2nd Matthew Dodson v Craig TBA Liam Coultish 4 - 5 Stuart Slack Bulmer - TBA Jack Robinson 7 - 2 Martin Challenger Taylor Garner - Bye Division Four Ebor on XI 179-9 Fraser David Hughes v Kai Neil Buck 3 - 6 Martin Shaun Pickles v Stephen Simon Everatt v Pete Jones - Challenger - TBA Saturday. At Pocklington thirds, 'Boro's Thomson Cawthorn - TBA TBA Barry Marston 5 - 4 Jake seconds found what they Jamie Legge 3 - 6 Andrew Bayram The win lifts them into third hoped would be a challenging Steve Hayes 5 - 4 Martin Stevens David Silva 7 - 2 Steve Darren Burton 2 - 7 Shaun 180 to win after tea on Chafer Matthew Young - Bye Proctor Toes spot and on target to start their Saturday anything but, as the Aaron Lumley 6 - 3 Keane Luke McHugh 7 - 2 Dennis hosts cantered to a nine wick- Jordan King 6 - 3 Joshua Norcup Andrew Merrington v Steven Blanchard ascent back up the league ladder et win with over ten overs to Sellers Masterman - TBA Tony Spink 6 - 3 Carl Wilbe spare after requesting demotion for Paul Hand 7 - 2 Chris Pollard Jamie Fox 5 - 4 John Captain Granville North, bat- Ben Buck - Bye McHardy 2022. ting at three, and Matthew Joshua Buck 6 - 3 Chris Lloyd Spencer, 49, the best scorers by Gary Knights v Shaun Logan Brian Robinson v Steve The powerful stroke maker a distance for the visitors on - TBA Collins - TBA batting first as they batted out came in at the fall of Fraser their allotted 40 overs. Heath, the first to go on 10, and Harrison, with 4-27, the best figures for Pocklington as their remained until the end in a 132- batting then made it look easy. ball stay comprising 14 fours Fitzpatrick the only wicket to go to Marcus Cooper for 12, but and seven sixes. Sumner, 103 not out, and 32 from Sweeting saw them coast Wickets did tumble regularly home. at the other end, and the highest score after the powerful innings was 30 from Sachin Madhss, and credit Daniel Catreeal too at last man and, although making only one, saw 43 added for the last wicket and the overs batted out. Captain Mick Dancer, with 6- 52, was outstanding for the hosts, but in so helping out with the bat on many occasions he Viking Fishery results The Viking Saturday Open third with 42lb 10oz and B was held on Deer Pond this Forey was fourth with 35lb 5oz. week, where Castleford angler Paul Brunyee won There was a closely fought the match with a catch of match on Deer Pond on Sunday, 83lb. when the Spring Close Old Boys match was won by F Mark Jukes of Wakefield Buick with 86lb 15oz. D was second with 66lb 9oz, Tony Robinson was second with Evans of Castleford was third 67lb 9oz, beating his father M with 64lb 2oz and Rob Green Robinson by 4 ounces, V of Selby was fourth with 57lb. Rooks was fourth with 64lb 8oz. Open matches are held each Tuesday and Saturday. To book The Glen AC match on Hawk on please ring 01405 785206 or Pond was won by R Worsnop contact our Facebook page. with 45lb 12oz, D Wheldon was second with 44lb 12oz and Also on Saturday, Rockware F Smith was third with 39lb AC of Knottingley held a match 10oz. on Hawk Pond which was won with 52lb 15oz by Jack Vause. The East Leeds AC match R Huntington was second with was won by M Murgatroyd 50lb 8oz, Geoff Vause was with 41lb 9oz. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Wednesday 5th Andy Blyth 50.0.0 Saturday 1st Jason Raspin 62.6.0 2nd Paul Christy 61.8.0 1st Josh Brown 65.0.0 3rd Alec Johnson 60.10.0 2nd Alec Johnson 45.0.0 4th Josh brown 55.0.0 3rd Andy Waters 43.0.0 5th Andy Waters 53.0.0 4th Brian Whitehead 42.2.0 6th Jamie Blyth 52.2.0 5th Sid Ellis 41.0.0 Friday (small lake) 6th Steve Pulford 39.4.0 Matches are held every 1st Joe Nicholls. 80.0.0 Wednesday, Friday and 2nd Jamie Blyth. 68.4.0 Saturday. Call 07710817150 to 3rd Steve Hoyle 64.12.0 book on. 4th Alan Lowe 59.0.0
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