is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Goole AFC 4 unavailable. play Zaniewski made one fine other local newspa- Consett, it was argued by pers and is edited by Consett 1 save in a scramble in the Graeme Wilson, who several of their supporters on has written and edit- The Vikings' much maligned the ground, had opted for a Goole box and then Cable was ed sports coverage FA Cup record over many young side and if they were locally for many years, including 16 years under-estimating the Vikings close to making it 3-0 with a years and whose without winning a home tie it hardly showed, as they saw knowledge and con- in the competition, was plenty of the ball in an enter- great opportunity spurned. tacts in local sport ended in style at the Victoria prising opening from both are unrivalled. Pleasure Grounds on teams. It seemed it might prove Saturday. is an e- Goole looked sharp up front, costly as direct from a corner newspaper which In the extra preliminary Cable certainly posing a you can view on round opener against Consett threat, and the Vikings mid- on 64 minutes Kieron Aplin's your computer, lap- from the Northern Premier field competing well. top, tablet or smart- League East, a step above in delivery beat everyone and phone. the pyramid system, they won Zaniewski's handling to the Sign-up to receive 4-1 to earn a tie at Northern fore as the visitors pressed, now it looked a test for the your FREE weekly League Division Two Carlisle but Tyler Walker, starting this copy by e-mailing: City on Saturday week, who term as he finished the last, step five side. [email protected] themselves pulled off a bit of proved hard to pass and down a surprise at West Auckland. the other side James Arnold Apart from one great We want to hear was not far behind. YOUR sports news. The visiting officials were Zaniewski save on to the bar, Whatever your clearly stunned, if not their Goole then struck twice in sport, let us have players and management, as six minutes in a bid to control the Vikings kept their shape your scores, match the Vikings, with one compet- the tie. They won a corner on reports and pictures itive game under their belts the left after Chipamaunga's and Consett lost discipline, of highlights. from a league win clearly persistance at first paid off, E-mail pictures and helping on the day, won the and then a good delivery was clearly surprised at the home reports to: first FA Cup success on the met with Cable's fine header [email protected] VPG since a 5-3 beating of to beat the keeper. side's steely detrtmination. Bradford Park Avenue on a wind-strewn day, which If that was good, Perks' first Discipline proving Consett's included a wonder goal from competitive goal for the club Chris Tate back then, and was six minutes later was undoing when conceding a met with something similar by absolutely outstanding, from summer signing Nathan Perks more than 40 yards out with a free kick and Joel Spence's set here. stunning finish, leaving the visiting keeper dumbfounded. piece found Dacre heading It gave Goole first half breathing space after a good Comfortably holding on to home and surprisingly it was Sam Cable header put them in the break Goole knew, or front from a corner. should have done, that the then four as Williams gleeful- second half had to bring a Although there was a rally response from Consett and it ly put the icing on the Vikings' from Consett after the interval did, but not immediately. and a goal back from a corner biggest home cup triumph for They made changes, but the Vikings held out for 19 min- far too long. utes, and in one passage of directly finding the net, Josh on the floor afterwards, but so Now Cumbria and unknown Dacre and Luke Williams many hard-working perform- ensured that one of the sur- ances on the field from Mat opponents, of whom more will prises, if not a shock, at the Zaniewski, who still had to first hurdle came Goole's way. make several important saves, be known before Saturday right up to Sam Cable along- It just wasn't the North side Nathan Perks up front, week's preliminary round tie. Easterners' day as they arrived not forgetting the substitutes with the wrong shirts and introduced. Picture: ended in a borrowed strip, and afterwards did not go without Only one change from the Congratulations to a cutting remark from a visi- Yorkshire Amateurs win on bly disappointed Consett day one, with Marcel Mateusz Zaniewski who chairman, who described it as Chipamaunga an embarrassment to them was named as ‘Man Of from start to finish. replacing Luke Williams, Sean Heselwood joining the The Match’ . The much For Goole, it was feet firmly injuries, Mitch Pattinson deserved award was for an outstanding display between the sticks, mak- ing some fantastic saves. Mat is pictured receiving his award from club chairman Alan Wilson. Second comeback victory for Robins Seby Town 3 and Flynn McNaughton Robins after the claims were The second forty-five could- minutes left on the clock that Glasshoughton returned to the side ahead of waved off. n’t have got off to a worse start Harry Clapham pounced on a Welfare 2 Michael Lester, Danny Snaith, for the Robins after Kiyani fumble in the area to level the Chris Murray and Harry Glasshoughton began to Clayton doubled the visitors' tie for the hosts. A second Following an impressive probe Town's backline shortly Clapham. lead after a weaving run change saw Flynn McNaughton comeback victory at Parkgate There were a smattering of after and a second booking through the Selby defence. The withdrawn to pave the way for came shortly after; Ryan opening substitution from Alex Clarke. Jody Barford was in the club’s opening away half chances and set pieces Gothard this time was repri- Town came shortly after; Josh called into action shortly after from the opening endeavours; manded for another heavy chal- Leeming withdrawn from play with decent saves after the visi- day of the 2022/23 Northern the only real threat of sorts lenge. The visitors thought as Harry Clapham entered. tors searched for a third. Counties East League came from a lovely effort from they’d taken the lead shortly The visitors lead was soon Inevitably, the fifth and final the visitors in the third minute, after the half hour mark, how- Division One season, the after a decent move down the ever their effort was scrubbed halved ten minutes into the sec- goal did come with ten minutes right flank saw a lovely ball in for offside in the build up. ond half after Ellis Stephenson left on the clock; a sublime Robins returned to familiar to the area, however Jody let of a cracking strike from darting run from Liam Barford was equal to the effort. Frustrations, perhaps, began inside the area to beat Aiden Flanagan culminated in Dan settings last night (Tuesday), to build for the hosting Selby An early booking saw Luke Smith. The Robins were denied Davison been fed through on hosting Glasshoughton Sellers reprimanded after a Town after a lack of goals from an equalising goal two minutes goal to slot the ball past Aiden heavy challenge; Town made the forty-five minutes and sub- later; a wonderful effort from Smith and the Robins were Welfare at the Fairfax Plant several attempts to take an early sequently the game took a turn Flynn McNaughton forced per- ahead for the first time in the lead, yet were thwarted at every for the worse late in the half haps THE save of the game game. Hire Stadium, in a 7.45pm after Glasshoughton were turn. Town felt they should after Aiden Smith kept the ball A tense final ten ensued as kick off, writes TOM DEV- have been awarded a penalty as awarded a penalty in the forty- out. Town went about seeing off the the tie approached twenty min- second minute; Kiyani Clayton game to secure their opening EREUX. utes, this time however, it was subsequently stepped up and The equalising goal that the points at the Fairfax Plant Hire the officials who thwarted the slotted the spot kick home, nar- Robins longed for would soon Stadium. As for team news, Jonny rowly beating Jody Barford. materialise. It was with twenty Bruce made four changes to the starting eleven that fought their way to victory on the road to Parkgate FC; Andrew Wilson, Josh Leeming, Dan Davison
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 10 August 2022 Selby Town preview Robins more settled after two wins There is no doubt that Selby is for sure, but has remained Parkgate 2 In the end, Town overcame a Despite the setback, Town McNaughton were introduced Town will desperately need loyal to the Robins. two-goal deficit to take home remained on the front foot in either side of the hour mark and the goals of Liam Flanagan Selby Town 3 the three points. terms of attacking prowess, yet the term “Instant Impact” if they are to create an It was looking bleak against the defensive ranks of the hosts comes to mind as the tie soon impression in Toolstation one of their nearer neighbours Following a quite painful In a fixture that had both aim- perhaps became an annoyance began to turn into Town's Northern Counties East when they found themselves four-nil defeat on the opening ing for points, early signs to the Robins who were more favour. A sublime free kick League Division One this two goals down just after half day of the 2022/23 Northern offered that of a hard-fought than happy to control the tempo from Flan forced a decent save season. time, but urged on by a good Counties East League battle as opposed to the enter- and simply pass amongst them- out of Jamie Housley shortly midweek attendance, Town Division One season, the tainment of an end-to-end game selves. before the seventieth minute The striker was on hand with a recovered to snatch a 3-2 win Robins opened their away for the neutral. A smattering of and a great passage from hat-trick at Parkgate on and in the early standings have day accounton Saturday after half chances and set pieces Despite a seemingly frustrat- McNaughton shortly after nar- Saturday to get them off the six points from three games visiting Parkgate FC at the ensued from the opening ing affair for the North rowly missed the head of Harry mark, and although not on the after that opening day defeat to Roundwood Sports Complex, endeavours; the only real threat Yorkshire outfit, a goal was Clapham as Town searched for scoresheet in last night's come- Rossington Main. in a 3pm kick off, writes TOM of sorts came from a lovely pulled by through Liam an equalising goal. back win over Glasshoughton at DEVEREUX. effort from Town new boy, Flanagan who danced through the FPH Stadium, it is impor- Next up a visit to Shirebrook Michael Lester, in the fourth the Parkgate defence, subse- Town weren’t to wait long tant that he remains fit and Town on Saturday, kick off With both parties suffering minute, however the effort from quently chipping Jamie after Liam Flanagan was set healthy and is not prised away. 3pm, and they should be in a opening day defeats, the need the edge of the area fell kindly Housley to give Town a little free on goal in the seventy-sixth better frame of mind now they for points and momentum were into the arms of Jamie Housley. hope in to the break. minute to level the tie with a That seems unlikely as he has have points on the board and at a premium heading into the tidy finish. Two soon became had opportunities to leave, that goals in the 'for' column. opening rounds of the new Town began to play some A half-time double substitu- three two minutes later after campaign. decent football and looked par- tion saw Danny Snaith and Town were awarded a penalty Goole AFC preview ticularly dangerous down the Luke Sellers pave the way for after Harry Clapham was As for team news, Jonny left through Liam Flanagan; Dan Davison and Andrew brought down; Flan dispatched Vikings break new Bruce made five changes to the Danny Snaith, Ellis Stephenson Wilson; thus began a Robins the spot kick to secure his hat- starting eleven that fell to a and Flan all had decent efforts revival. Parkgate did offer the trick for the afternoon and give ground in FA Cup heavy defeat at the hands of on goal denied by the hosts. second forty-five's opening Town the lead. Rossington Main; Jody chance on goal after an auda- Goole AFC will break new under no illusion of the passion Barford, Michael Lester, Luke The game took a turn for the cious effort flew high and wide. A nervous final ten ensued as that came out and was then Sellers, Conor Qualter and worse shortly after the twenty- Town began to find their Town, perhaps comfortably, ground on Saturday week Chris Murray returned to the minute mark; two quick fire rhythm shortly after, playing went about seeing off the game delivered. side ahead of Andrew Walters, goals both from defensive some good possessional foot- to secure their opening points when they make their first Yes, there was the argument Cal Ward, Andrew Wilson, errors handed the hosting ball. of the 2022/23 Northern Charlie Clamp and Dan Parkgate FC a lead mid way Counties campaign. ever trip to Carlisle City in that Consett may have under- Davison. through the opening half. Josh Leeming and Flynn the preliminary round of the estimated the Vikings ahead of their league season starting this FA Cup sponsored by weekend, but they were second Emirates. best on the day and a cup match can be unforgiving as the Two surprise outcomes, per- Vikings have found to their cost on so many occasions. haps even shocks to some, after The boot may now well be on the Vikings comfortably saw off the other foot on Saturday week, and it is a long trip up Consett at the VPG 4-1, not north and west. exactly flattering them either, Before then, the Vikings will Major blow to Eastrington’s and Carlisle from Northern cool heels until Tuesday which, League Division Two overcame with the forecast heat, may curb frustrations at not playing with West Auckland from a Division momentum on their side. higher. Barton are one of the fan- cied teams in the division, How that plays out for Goole and last season's games were promotion hopes... remains to be seen, but the frus- not short on drama with a nine-man Vikings winning tration for all is that FA Cup extraordinarily at Marsh Lane almost a year to the day of replays and the quirk of the that game before a late goal early season fixtures sees Goole from the Lincolnshire side Eastrington 99 Road on Saturday, completimg Scott Hunt made good contri- he was the second top scorer earned revenge in the return a season double. butions to eventually see them behind Gary Tooke, 25, as without a game until next Burn 178 to 178 all out in the 40th over. Jamie Bingle's four wickets fixture. The visitors won the toss on a ushered a quick end with the Tuesday night, when they start If the Vikings are to succeed A major blow to Eastrington breezy afternoon and were in Three wickets each for Adam hopes of back-to-back promo- hosts bowled out in the 33rd their home league programme this term home form has to tions, but for Burn, barring a early difficulty as they slid to Leckenby and Shane Chatham, over for 99, ten wickets falling major collapse, they will gain 37-3, losing Will Ramsey, Ben who knew they needed several for 67 after a quiet opening. belatedly against Barton Town, show improvement and teams a third successive climb up Steward amd Scott Haigh. major innings to chase the score such as Barton must be over- the Hunters Estate Agents down and put pressure on rivals The gap between Burn and kick off 7.45pm. come. York Senior League. However Andy Wilson, with a above them. Drax in second is only ten half century, and Norman Carlisle City are from Mitch Pattinson is likely to be That as a result of a 79-run Instead it was the opposite as points, but it is a further 32 to still absent, but Sean win for the Linnets at Station Elliott, 28, launched a recovery the Burn bowlers tightened the Eastrington, who have been Division Two of the Northern Heselwood should be available to take them to 82. screw immediately. unable to match the top two with competition for places hot- head-to-head. League and their home is Another little collapse was Harry Dunham did make 21, ting up. improved as Jacob Webster and Gilford Park and although from the second tier of the league, experienced non-league observers will tell you that there are not any weak sides within its two divisions. ...but Drax strengthen their However, the Vikings showed on Saturday that the close swa- son has been important to man- ager Mick Carmody and assis- tant, Alan Jackson, and anyone position in the top two privy to the pre-match talk in the dressing room could be Toolstation NCEL standings Bishopthorpe 201-7 indebted to two scores of sub- Erin Thomas, 22 not out, saw with most opponents against them home by six wickets and Premier Division - Eccleshill Division One - Wakefield P3 Drax 202-4 stance after the visitors made it is looking good for Drax the visitors, found their captain, United P2 Pts 6 GD 3; Pts 7 GD 9; Horbury Town 2 6 early breakthroughs through behind near neighbours Burn at Mick Dancer, moving well with Handsworth 2 6 3; Frickley 8; Staveley MW 2 6 6; Drax strengthened their pro- the top. Athletic 2 4 1; Hallam 1 3 2; Harrogate Railway Athletic 2 6 motion place in Division Ethan Umbo, 2-25 in 12 tight an unbeaten 80, and his col- North Ferriby 1 3 2; GOOLE 6; Dronfield Town 2 6 3; Three Ebor at Bishopthorpe overs. Drax 2nd XI 175-9 leagues chipping in to see them AFC 1 3 1; Penistone Church 2 Beverley Town 2 6 3; SELBY with a confident chase of a 3 0; Silsden AFC 2 3 -1; TOWN 3 6 -2; Campion 2 4 score just in excess of 200 to Reeves, with 58, and Davies, Church Fenton 2nd to 205-8 in their 45 overs. Garforth Town 2 2 0; 3; Brigg Town 2 4 1; Rossington win by six wickets with 15 Hemsworth MW 1 1 0; Main 2 3 1; Worsborough balls to spare on Saturday. with 65, held up the Drax XI 205-8 The home atrack was served Thackley 1 1 0 Albion Sports 1 Bridge Athletic 3 3 -1; Ollerton bowlers, though, and it enabled well by Paul Vickers, 3-16, and 1 0; Barton Town 1 1 0; Golcar Town 3 3 -6; Swallownest 3 3 - They stay in touch with Burn Defeat in Division Four Ebor United 2 1 -1; Bottesford 11; Shirebrook Town 2 1 -1; above them, but more impor- Bishopthorpe to edge past 200 at School Road for the sec- two wickets for Keith Powell. Town 1 0 -; Maby MW 1 0 -1; Armthorpe Welfare 2 0 -3; tantly, with Eastrington's loss in in the last of their 45 overs, onds against their Church Drax were making progress Yorkshire Amateur 1 0 -1; Nostell MW 2 0 -4; Parkgate 2 that game in East Yorkshire, Fenton counterparts on a Winterton Rangers 1 0 -2; 0 -5; Glasshoughton Welfare 3 there is a gap emerging below. Steve Smith with two wickets decent afternoon under the through Luke Edwards, 56, and Emley AFC 1 0 -2; 0 -5; Athersley Recreation 3 0 cooling towers. Knaresborough Town 1 0 -3; -5. Bishopthorpe batted first in as well. Charlie Addon, 36, but apart pleasant conditions and were Drax set about the chase in a Drax elected to field and, as from captain Michael Priestley, positive way with Lewis 29, had no one else to force the Thomas, 49, and Liam Smith, pace and a possible win. 56, the main contributors and if In the end they were 30 runs there was still any doubt at 143- short, with the last pair at the 4, Ben Worley, 42 not out, and crease when the overs expired.
10 August 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 York Senior League standings Whitkirk 189 The loss of Collins for a duck 33, ensured the noose tightened Castleford counterparts, Hunters Estate Agents York GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI 16 96; and Nathan Ellam for eight, around the Whitkirk batters' Senior League standings. Whitkirk 2nd XI 16 88; Carlton Towers 307-4 although featuring in a stand of necks. with seven balls and two Wheldrake 16 84; Bishopthorpe 57 for the second wicket with Championship - Stamford 16 74; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd There are few occasions that a the incredible Bayston, shows Parker (37) and O'Brien (31) wickets in hand in a high- Bridge P16 Pts 146; Malton and XI 16 58; Heslington 2nd XI 16 huge Carlton Towers total is how dominant the in-form the top scorers for the hosts, Old Malton 16 126; CARLTON 56; New Earswick 16 52; Thorp not inspired by a Tom Collins opener was, and to think earlier who were bowled out in the scoring game. TOWERS 16 120; Easingwold Arch and Boston Spa 2nd XI 16 masterclass at the crease. in the season he was at number 45th over for 189. 16 118; Folkton and Flixton 16 24. three in an experience that did- Castleford won the toss and 96; Welton 16 86; York 2nd XI Instead, it was his partner n't last long. A key clash at the Fishpond 16 86; Hull Zingari 16 80; Division Four Ebor - Henry Bayston who provided Field this weekend will shed batted, with opener Luke Bridlington 16 63; Pickering 16 KELFIELD P15 Pts 135; the fireworks as the Bayston then shared a 70-run further light, if not decisively, 62; Whitkirk 16 52; Cottingham Fairburn 2nd XI 15 122; HEM- Fishponders remain well in the stand with Marcus Thandl on Carlton's top two hopes, Edwards dominating with 165 16 22. INGBROUGH 164 110; Saxton hunt for another promotion. before the throttle was really with Malton and Old Malton, 15 108; Hillam and Monk engaged with Holmes in a stand the team above them, the visi- in 111 balls containing 19 fours Division One East - Fryston 15 106; Bolton Percy The wicketkeeper/opener of 146 before the opener tors. Patrington P16 Pts 150; 2nd XI 15 78; Church Fenton smashed 165 off 155 balls as departed to a fine reception and nine sixes. Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 16 2nd XI 14 72; SELBY 2nd XI his team got over two early dis- from all at the East Leeds Carlton Towers 2nd 138; Beverley Town 2nd XI 16 14 60; CAWOOD 15 42; missals at lowly Whitkirk on a ground. The opener was so dominant 118; GOOLE TOWN 16 108; DRAX 2nd XI 14 14; Ledsham cracking track for this Hunters XI 257-8, and only two other batsmen Driffield Town 2nd XI 16 106; 2nd XI 14 12. Estate Agents Championship Holmes and Josh Cruise bat- Sutton-on-Hull 16 102; match. ted out the overs before tea and Castleford 2nd XI reached double figures in the Brandesburton 16 90; Yapham Division Four Galtres - getting to work on a shell- 16 74; Scarborough 2nd XI 16 Woodhouse Grange 4th XI P14 And when Bayston had shocked home team. 256-9 opening partnership, 68; South Holderness 16 58; Pts 130; Bilton-in-Ainsty 2nd departed after hitting 19 fours Pocklington 16 3z, Pickering XI 14 18 1 Duncombe Park 2nd and seven sixes, who better The pace of Joe Romaniw can In Division Two Ebor, two Chemudupati (28) in an open- 2nd XI 16 26. XI 14 106; Stillington 2nd XI than Mark Holmes to rub often go for runs but he can take sides still looking over their 15 86; Sherriff Hutton Bridge Whitkirk faces deeper into des- wickets too and he struck early shoulders against a possible ing stand of 84, and 29 from Division Two Ebor - Fairburn 4th XI 15 84; Copmanthorpe perately dry earth with an blows, with Rob Holah also drop met at a warm and P16 Pts 150; Londesborough 2nd XI 14 82; Saxton 2bd XI 15 unbeaten 63 off 45 balls and chipping in, and Whitkirk were bright Fishpond Field with Paranaswari in a stand of 61 for Park 16 130; Bilton-in-Ainsty 78; Rufforth 2nd XI 15 72; raise the 300 as they closed on soon in trouble at 66-4. hosts Carlton Towers sec- 16 110; Thorp Arch and Boston Hillam and Monk Fryston 2nd 307-4 after their 50 overs. onds prevailing against their the seventh wicket. Spa 16 110; Tadcaster Magbet XI 15 64; Hovingham 2nd XI Then Matthew Torn, with 3- 16 104; SELBY 16 100; 15 36; CAWOOD 2nd XI 15 14. Carlton's bowlers stuck to Church Fenton 17 72; CARL- TON TOWERS 2nd XI 16 70; Division Four Holderness - their task, James Knibb the best Wetherby 16 60; Castleford 2nd Swanland P16 Pts 160; XI 16 48; Woodhouse Grange GILBERDYKE 16 130; analysis with 4-40. 3rd XI 16 58; Ledsham 16 40. Brandesburton 2nd XI 15 106; Hornsea 2nd XI 16 96; Old In reply, Carlton needed six an Division Two Holderness - Hymerians 16 92; Hessle 2nd Hull Zingari 2nd XI P16 Pts XI 16 90; Skirlaugh 16 70; over, which they started well as 162; Driffield Town 3rd XI 16 Kirkella 2nd XI 16 68; 130; Hornsea 16 122; Kirkella Bransholme and Kingswood 15 Ben Copeland made 41 and 16 100; Middleton and North 68; Hull Ionians Coal Dalton 16 100; Beverley Town Exporters 2nd XI 16 60; Hull James Stephenson 46, but it 3rd XI 16 88; Hull Ionians Coal Xingari 3rd XI 16 56; Dalton Exporters 16 82; NEWPORT 16 Holme 16 42. needed Richard Ellam (59) and 78; Patrington 2nd XI 16 76; Hessle 16 64; Sutton-on-Hull Division Five Holderness - captain Jake Dawson (39) to 2nd XI 16 38; Cottingham 2nd Hutton Cranswick P14 Pts 120; XI 16 30. South Holderness 2nd XI 14 see them home in a good finish 110; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI Division Three Ebor - BURN 14 94; Humbleton 2nd XI 14 and all but ensure Division Two P16 Pts 154; DRAX 16 144; 60; Cottingham 4th XI 15 60; EASTRINGTON 16 112; South NEWPORT 2nd XI 15 4. cricket in 2023. Milford 2nd XI 16 106; Disappointment for Selby’s first and second teams Tadcaster Magnet Hunter caught by Langhan, but and three sixes in his 72 before Bugg (11) and Alex Hornostaj 1st XI 128-3 he fired 12 boundaries in his 66 Harry Huddlestone had him Selby 1st XI 127 and Coe finished unbeaten on caught by father Ian and young (18) made a good start and they 24 as the home side cruised bowler Kayden Lane eventually added 34 for the first wicket Selby first team made the home in the 32nd over. dismissed Chris Walker (36) thanks to another catch from before young bowler Jayden short trip to Tadcaster The defeat means Selby drop Harry Huddlestone. Cooke (4-33) took quick wick- to sixth in the table and they Magnet I in Division Two on play second in the table Wickets fell towards the end ets as the home side slipped to York Vale League Londesborough Park at of the Kelfield innings with 47-4. Saturday and another disap- Sandhill Lane on Saturday. Kayden Lane taking 4-41 but Thanks go to match ball spon- late runs were added by Ben Atul Vishwakarma and Rhys pointing performance saw sor Steve Gouldsbrough. Sibley (22) as the visitors Roddick then steadied the ship closed on an imposing 256-9. them go down to a seven Selby 2nd XI 51 and they gradually increased Chasing the big total Selby the run rate with some solid wicket defeat, writes Kelfield 256-9 suffered an early blow when batting and a fifth wicket part- standings George Hook had skipper RICHARD WAIN. In Division Four it was anoth- Graham Phillips caught by nership of 109 put Selby in con- er tough afternoon for Selby Chris Walker in the second trol. Batting first, the visitors made second team when they went over. down to a massive 205 run Vishwakarma was eventually a disastrous start as they defeat to league leaders Wickets then fell at regular run out for 42 and 14 year-old Kelfield at Sandhill Lane. intervals with Hook taking 3-12 crashed to 4-3 after just six and Matt Walker taking 4-17 Roddick hit eight fours in his HPH YORK VALE LEAGUE 2nd XI 12 271; Pocklington Batting first, the visitors were from his ten deadly overs as the unbeaten 51 as the home side STANDINGS inc SUN AUG. 3rd XI 14 236; Clifton Alliance overs with Alfie Oliver (4-33) soon scoring quickly with Selby batsmen struggled to get 7. 5th XI 13 230; HEMING- openers Gary Moore and Craig going. closed on 195-7, with the total BROUGH 2nd XI 12 140; doing the early damage. Lawson taking advantage of a boosted by 48 extras. Division One - Dunnington Ovington 3rd XI 12 125; Bolton good track and quick outfield. Craig Lawson (2-10) and 2nd XI P12 Pts 313; Clifton Percy 3rd XI 13 67; THORPE Selby recovered slightly to Kelfield raced to 86 in only the Chris Walker (1-3) also bowled In reply, the York side made Alliance 3rd XI 12 272; WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI 12 64. 15th over with Moore hitting well to keep up the pressure as slow progress against some Yapham 2nd XI 13 271; 27-4 but the experienced Lee 11 fours in his 54 before Nathan the home side slumped to 51 all Stockton and Hopgrove 13 257; Division Three - Heslington Dye made the breakthrough out in the 31st over with only tight bowling from Caspar Gray Ovington 2nd XI 12 239; Ben 3rd XI P12 Pts 322; Wild and Jamie Pickles got the when he had Moore caught by Kayden Lane (12 no) reaching and Mike Thorpe and they lost Johnson 12 208; Melbourne 13 Pocklington 4th XI 11 230; Harry Huddlestone. double figures. 204; THORPE WILLOUGH- SELBY 3rd XI 12 202; Acomb visitors back in the game with a their first wicket with the total BY 132 36; Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 10 188; Stamford Bridge Eight runs later Mark Selby travel to Saxton I on on 28 when Gray had Nigel 3rd XI 11 24. 4th XI 10 175; Dunnington 3rd fifth wicket partnership of 72. Redshaw had Lawson (34) Saturday. XI 11 139; Heworth 4th XI 10 caught in the slips by Dye and Currie (15) neatly caught by Division Two - Hewotth 3rd 114; Church Fenton 3rd XI 10 Fin Rowden (2-24) ended the when Dye (2-45) struck again Selby III 195-7 Jack Mustill. XI P13 Pts 368; South Cave and 67. Selby were back in the game as Brantingham 12 292; BURN recovery when he had Wild Kelfield were reduced to 106- Heworth IV 162-5 Rhys Roddick continued his 3. good match as he took 3-14 (43) caught by Oliver and Selby third team had a better Chris Walker and Matt Walker day on Sunday in the York from his six overs as Heworth Pickles (38) was trapped leg then took control and a fourth Vale League when they struggled to 60-5 in the 21st wicket partnership of 98 took defeated Heworth IV by 33 before by Ed Day (2-29) to the game away from Selby. runs at Sandhill Lane. over and the game looked to be Matt Walker blasted ten fours over as a contest. leave the visitors on 103-6. Selby batted first after win- ning the toss and openers Joe The visitors fought back Jack Burton (2-5) kept up the impressively with Oliver pressure as Selby were bowled Wilkinson and skipper Pete Whitley gradually getting on out for 127 in the 31st over. top of the bowling. Tadcaster openers John The Selby bowlers and field- Your friends and fellow sports- ers had to work hard as Hunter and Tyrone Naude pro- Wilkinson (56 no) and Whitley gressed steadily to 37, but Tom (45) put on 102 for the sixth Shepherd made the break- wicket and they enabled people can all get Goole & Heworth to close on a through when he bowled Naude respectable 162-5. (20) in the seventh over. Selby Sport FREE every week. Spinner Alex Langhan then had Ed Day caught by Matt Hoyle to reduce the home side Just email: [email protected] to be to 41-2 but Hunter and Rory Coe ended Selby’s hopes when they added 82 for the third added to the mailing list wicket. Jamie Pickles eventually had
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 10 August 2022 Another concession boosts Gilberdyke promotion hopes Gilberdyke's hopes of an seconds, as the season moves immediate return to Division into the last five weeks. Three Holderness are being buoyed by concessions from It may be trickier this opponents at the moment. Saturday, as Hornsea seconds, still in with a chance of catching Last week it was Skirlaugh, the IngsView outfit, are the vis- and on Saturday it was Hessle itors. Hemingbrough lose South Holderness Saturday's comfortable win at Without Ben Shelton, stand-in and only Lewis Duell, with 67, by seven wickets in 148 Goole Town 238 South Holderness was achieved captain Oscar Sugden, in Neil threatened real resistance. by good all-round cricket, set Foster's absence, gave Goole a Cooper's three wickets were a high scoring match If Goole Town firsts were to He, and captain Lrishnan launch a late, late promotion up by notable half centuries bright start together with Earl. little expensive at a cost of 51, Hemingbrough 2nd Pillala (22), started to push it had to be near fault- from Ben Earl and Ashton Sugden went for 21, Earl went but Marritt continues to shine in XI 236-7 assert and although the less cricket in the second half Pocklington 3rd XI of the Division One East cam- Nottingham, with support else- on to 51 from 78 balls in a good his first season as a first team 240-3 opener returned not out ten paign. where, and then defending their stand with Scott Thorpe, who regular, where he has more than short of his century, a sparkling 57 from Rajesh To be fair, and considering all out total of 238 to the last was part of consistent scoring, added support for Ben Lamb Kasipandian took them to availability issues which ball of their 50 overs. Three but it was Nottingham, with an and the now injured Dave their fair total at almost six always encroach on a season, per over. they are giving it a shot. wickets each for Matthew authoritative 56 at a run-a-ball England. Cooper and Thomas Marritt and good blows from Cooper The seconds' game with Even then, though, Pocklington made relative- saw the hosts bowled out in 39 that saw the visitors to 238. Thorp Arch and Boston Spa ly light work of the chase overs and 96 runs short of a In South Holderness' reply, seconds conceded by the visi- as they got home by seven wickets with four overs daunting total. Goole made regular inroads, tors at Westfield. left. A high-scoring HPH York Dave Connor Trophy win for Their opener, John Vale Two c las h wen t Chaplin, survived two early wickets for Granville against Hemingbrough North to dismiss batsmen two and three before he had seconds on a warm, if lit- the support to ease the vis- tle breezy, afternoon itors home. promotion hopefuls Kelfield He finished not out, against Pocklington Dobbins, 36, and Sweeting, thirds at Hull Road. 22 not out, as North's 2-39 was in vain. With the first team's YSL push for a rise from Division Four Ebor stood Kelfield 166-7 when overcoming South start with Curtis Walker and wicket partnership between South Milford 2nd Milford seconds at the captain Craig Lawson as they Hebden, with 36, and down for the weekend, XI 146-9 Riversiders to progress in the all made 20 plus and Ben Richardson, 25, which in attention was on the sec- Having demolished Selby sec- onds a day earlier to strength- Dave Connor T20 Trophy on Sibley's 33 towards the end of essence only made the margin onds who enjoyed the con- en promotion/title claims in Sunday. their 20 overs saw them to a of defeat smaller. Division Four Ebor, Kelfield ditions in amassing 236-7 kept on course for a double They defended reasonably challenging total. Lawson and Hook were also in their 40 overs after win- comfortably in the end a total of The visitors were in early amongst the wickets for 166-7 set on batting first trouble to Matthew Walker, 3- Kelfield, who play Hull Strikers ning the toss. against fellow Division side 23 in his four allotted overs, at Walkington Field on Sunday. Opener Steve Watson led South Milford seconds. and they never really recov- Read Richard Wain's Selby v from the front with 90 after Gary Moore gave them a good ered, save for a 41-run eighth Kelfield report on page 3. Montgomery and North went without scoring. York Senior and Cawood cricketers suffer York Vale fixtures double setback Hunters Estate Agents York Fairburn 2nd XI v CAWOOD; Cawood 131 own story. and had it not been for 73 in parts to three balls remaining Senior League fixtures. HEMINGBROUGH v Church Saxton batted first on winning almost a lone hand from captain before their defence of a mod- Fenton 2nd XI; KELFIELD v Saxton 247-7 Jack Liddle it would have been erate total was overcome on Championship - CARLTON Ledsham 2nd XI; Saxton v the toss and reached 92 before an even bigger defeat than the Saturday. TOWERS v Malton and Old SELBY 2nd XI. A poor season for Cawood losing a wicket, captain 116- runs it became. Malton. cricket generally with no real The visitors batted first, and Division Four Galtres - sign of anything better to Appleby, 51, and Buck, 62, Only Towndrow, Pullein and although plenty of their bats- Division One East - GOOLE CAWOOD 2nd XI v Sherriff come in the remaining month looking in command on a warm the afore-mentioned Liddle men made starts, only Carrière, TOWN v Sutton-on-Hull. Hutton Bridge 4th XI. if Saturday's double setback North Yorkshire afternoon. reached double figures, Monty against their Saxton counter- Jackson's 5-26 backing up the 34, and Morrow, 24, tried to dig Division Two Ebor - SELBY Division Four Holderness - parts in Divisions Four Ebor To be fair, the Cawood decisive total set. in as they struggled through the v Londesborough Park; GILBERDYKE v Hornsea 2nd and Galtres are anything to attack.did fight back somewhat, 100 barrier to reach 148 all out Wetherby v CARLTON TOW- XI. go by. James Pullein, 3-58, and Keith Saxton 3nd XI 139-8 in the 37th over. ERS 2nd XI. HPH York Vale League fix- Towndrow, 2-47, reducing tures. In defence of the seconds, Cawood 2nd XI 138 Collier, with 4-50, was the Division Two Holderness - they did only go down by two them to 154-5 but Musku, 37, most successful Saxton bowler Hornsea v NEWPORT. Division One - Melbourne v wickets, but in the firsts' game and Hutton an unbeaten 40 In fairness to bottom of the as the hosts then had to work THORPE WILLOUGHBY. at Maypole Gardens a 116-run helped post a commanding table Cawood seconds in Division Three Ebor - margin for the visitors told its Division Four Galtres they incredibly hard against spirited Bishopthorpe v EASTRING- Division Two - Ovington 3rd total. did take their Saxton counter- bowling from Jem Patrington, TON; DRAX v - Heslington XI v HEMINGBROUGH 2nd And so it was as the Cawood with 3-34, and John Doe, 2-24, 2nd XI; South Milford 2nd XI XI; THORPE WILLOUGHBY to scrape home in the last over. v BURN; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI v BURN 2nd XI. batting succumbed rather 2nd XI v GOOLE TOWN 2nd Sunday meekly in less than 35 overs, XI. Dave Connor Trophy - Hull Division Four Ebor - Bolton Strikers v KELFIELD. Percy 2nd XI v DRAX 2nd XI; It is just a week away to Europe, the Juddmonte Nunthorpe, on the Friday. ly to impact on the thousands arguably the biggest horse International, on opening day There has been great following descending on the course, city race meeting of the year in the next Wednesday and the meet- and surrounding area. county. ing concludes with the Richert at all York meetings so far this handicap, the Ebor, on Saturday year with restrictions a thing of All the top jockeys will be The four-day Ebor Festival on and not forgetting Ladies' Day the past in 2022 and ticket sales there from the UK and abroad, the Knavesmire at York may on the Thursday and the big are good for the festival which, similarly trainers and owners. not gave a classic by name but five falling sprint, the despite the 'cost of living' crisis, stages one of the richest races in drought conditions, etc is unlike- The meeting has live territori- al coverage on ITV.
10 August 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Rugby preview No league encounters for Goole and Selby in April, will start at One or two changes in the Pontefract in Regional Two league compilations mean North East, with Goole fac- there will be no competi- ing Old Rishworthians on tive meetings other than the same day as they look to any possible cup encoun- build on an astonishing sec- ters between Goole and ond half to 2021-22 with Selby RUFC this season their new coaching structure which starts on September in place and optimism high 3. at the Westfield Banks Sports Complex. Selby, who finished in their best placing for many years New pond record set at Viking Fishery Last Saturday's Open match Inglemire AC of Hull were was held on Hawk Pond on Deer Pond on Saturday. P where Tony Rogerson of Render won this match with Pontefract won the match 55lb 1oz. A Jones was second with 210lb 13oz. with 53lb 4oz and M Fielding was third with 48lb. Andy Middleton of Bradford was second with 159lb 13oz, On Sunday, Merlins AC were Martin Holmes of Rothwell on Fox Pond, where W Sefton was third with 140lb 9oz, Mal won the match with 167lb Bailey of Castleford was fourth 13oz; S Caley was second with with 115lb 15oz and Paul 113lb, P Trathon third with Brunyee, also of Castleford, 111lb and J Scaife fourth with was fifth with 115lb 1oz. 109lb. The Tuesday Open was on The Fryston AC match on Deer Pond. Martin Holmes Hawk Pond was won by D won this match with 190lb 7oz, Banks with 168lb 6oz, S Birch a new pond record. Mal Bailey was second with 140lb 15oz, N was second with 116lb 5oz, Muscroft was third with 134lb Mark Jukes was third with 7oz and M Baker was fourth 102lb 1oz and Paul Brunyee with 130lb 7oz. was fourth with 94lb 8oz. R Worsnop won the Glen Open matches are held each Tuesday and Saturday. To book AC match on Deer Pond with a place please ring 01405 93lb 5oz; D Weldon was sec- 785206 or contact our facebook ond with 64lb 10oz and S page. Worsnop was third with 60lb 11oz. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Anthony Rogerson (left) and Brian Wednesday Saturday Jamie Blyth with part of his Whitehead with part of their 114.8.0 joint 260.4.0 winning catch of winning catches. 1st Jamie Blyth. 260.14.0 Carp bream and F1s on peg mainly carp on peg 13. 2nd Steve Hoyle 218.7.0 50 3rd Pete Boyes 108.0.0 4th Andy Waters 104.8.0 1st Pete Boyes 117.0.0 5th Jason Raspin. 91.0.0 2nd John the Greek 107.4.0 6th Kev Darley 80.2.0 3rd Steve Pulford 87.0.0 Friday ( Small lake ) 4th Deano Lumley. 78.14.0 5th Mark Daly 77.20.0 1st joint Brian Whitehead 6th Josh Brown 76.4.0 Anthony Rogerson Open matches every 114.8.0 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Call 07710817150 3rd Martin Holmes 102.0.0 for information. 4th Daz Morritt. 96.0.0
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