is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Carlisle City 2 ditions superbly and in the Division Two Triumph in the from the visitors as they saw Cable on 52 minutes, the other local newspa- first half, which ended even, Northern League, were their team make a positive striker really sharp in sensing pers and is edited by Goole AFC 3 did make two decent saves at backed by what seemed a opening, with Cable and opportunity and seizing the Graeme Wilson, who crucial times. decent crowd, considering the Perks' movement a threat in chance to nip in and the has written and edit- Ignore the closeness of the weather, and the figure given the showers turning to longer Vikings were singing in the ed sports coverage scoreline here, as the Just the one change made by to Goole officials afterwards spells of heavy rain. rain, which six minutes later locally for many Vikings won a place in the Mick Carmody saw the return was somewhat surprising if turned to dancing as a won- years and whose first qualifying round of the of Perks alongside Cable up you included the efforts of The reward came from a derfully composed move with knowledge and con- Emirates FA Cup for the top, with Luke Willis revert- Vikings followers to get up goal on seven minutes from Spence, Russon and Kral tacts in local sport first time since 2015 with a ing to the bench. there too. Cable, who has started the involved with an inch-perfect are unrivalled. win at unbeaten Northern season well, and reacted on cross for Perks to hit home League Division One, Carlisle City, unbeaten and And the early noise came the end of a header off the gleefully. is an e- Carlisle City, on Saturday, fourth in the table after their woodwork to drive home the newspaper which rebound. After that it seemed a ques- you can view on A Sam Cable double and a tion of 'how many could they your computer, lap- well-worked goal from new A great start and they looked get'? top, tablet or smart- striker this term, Nathan in good fettle before the home phone. Perks, blunted the home side side started to up the pace and Cable sensed a hat-trick, Sign-up to receive on a wet and windy Cumbrian Zaniewski reacted well to shots came from different your FREE weekly afternoon, and although Josh two close range efforts. areas and the midfield was copy by e-mailing: Dacre's unfortunate own goal just one-way traffic. [email protected] did lead to nervy minutes at The cuptie turned into an the end, really Goole should end-to-end affair and the The home side's frustration have been out of sight after Vikings could have extended was growing and one or two one of their most dominant their lead as Perks flashed a incidents meant the referee, second half performances. header inches wide and Cable who did well overall, was was just off target with a low forced to issue several yellow Every player on the park shot. cards, and suddenly, with six was outstanding, and minutes to go, Carlisle had a although harsh tosingle out In the minutes before half lifeline from rare break out anyone individually, Reece time, City had their best spell of nothing, with captain Josh Kral confirmed the belief put as Goole had to ride a series Dacre slicing past his own in him by the management of attacks which eventually keeper. team, and what a nice prob- won reward for the Northern lem they have in the middle League side as Sam Atkinson In fairness, Goole survived of the park when Dylan nipped in to equalise and the confidently and should have Collington is freed up to half time whistle came at the restored their two-goal advan- move back there. right time. tage with substitute Luke Williams close. Oh, and if any negative criti- Perhaps a few words were cism was pointed in keeper said in the dressing room but, On the final whistle there Matt Zaniewski's direction whatever, the Vikings came was quite a celebration in the from the midweek loss to out to really show their cre- rain and deservedly so - now Barton, he coped with the con- dentials. can the Vikings thrive on this as league and cupties com- They really dominated once bine in the next fortnight? the lead was restored by But curse of the VPG denies them victory against Knaresborough We want to hear Goole AFC 1 That came in the 87th minute much, especially after the tainly had the backing of anoth- Knaresborough equaliser. YOUR sports news. ìn a rare second half raid from break, with Oli Russon and er decent Tuesday night atten- Earlier, those first half injury Whatever your Knaresborough sport, let us have the visitors and faing to close Reece Kral pouring forward dance. blows rather stopped Goole in your scores, match Town 1 reports and pictures down on the edge of the area and Luke Williams a menace up Nathan Perks, Williams twice, their tracks after manager Mick of highlights. An absolute travesty that the E-mail pictures and Vikings failed to win victory allowed former Viking Javan front. Petch before his goal and even Carmody named an unchanged reports to: against Knaresborough Town [email protected] in last night's Toolstation Benjamin the chance to beat It was he and Joel Spence, Tyler Walker from full back try- 11 from the cup win at Carlisle NCEL Premier Division game Matt Zaniewski. together with Russon, who ing and falling to get on the City. at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds, It showed a Goole side visibly provided such a well-worked scoresheet, and add to that a A rather non-descript first However, as so often happens wilting after Saturday's cup goal for former Howden and Dacre free kick with which, 45minutes with a young visit- when a team dominates but fails to fully capitalise, it only exertions and losing two play- Malt Shovel midfielder from where he was, he will ing outfit, who have had a luck- takes a second for the good work to be undone, ers to injury inside a quarter of Callum Petch to score his first have been disappointed not to less 2022 themselves, boosted an hour here, goal for the Vikings just past have tested the keeper. by a victory at Garforth at the They did manage well without the hour. Thus, harsh to be really criti- weekend to get them off the Marcel Chigumira and Sam Before and after a string of cal for the most part, and yet mark, but they barely troubled Cable, who are both doubtful missed opportunities which, it this VPG hoodoo - dating back the Vikings until they really for Saturday's FA Vase tie at has to be said, came on the back to February in the league - con- silenced the home crowd right Handsworth, and created so of terrific football, and it cer- tinues after that late at the end.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 24 August 2022 Selby Town preview Robins face test from early leaders Selby Town will face a test of who else, grabbing a winner against Swallownest at the FPH their credentials at the Stadium and Armthorpe getting off the mark with a notable win Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium over Staveley. It will add to the mix of what are always good on Saturday when early pace games between close rivals if, as mentioned before, there are setters and new boys to the not as many former players in Selby Town 2 five, proceedings began as each camp as was. much of the opening half had, Toolstation Northern Swallownest 1 It is the first qualifying roubd both sides securing decent Counties East League, of the 2022-23 FA Vase on Following the exasperation of spells on the ball with a smat- Saturday, and the Robins the Robins previous league Horbury Town, are the visi- exempt until the second qualify- fixture, Town returned to the tering of opportunity coming tors, kick off 3pm. ing stage on September 24 do familiar settings of the here and there. A defensive mis- know their opponents, which Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium, Last night's win at was either/or until the resigna- in a 3pm kick off, writes TOM communication six minutes in tion from the Toolstation NCEL DEVEREUX. almost handed the visitors an Swallownest saw the West of Hall Road Rangers three weeks before kick off, which In an emotional afternoon for equalising goal, yet Town were Yorkshire newcomers make it means their opponents the Robins, which saw the Club able to sweep the ball to safety. Glasshoughton Welfare will honour the memory of the late Three minutes later, debutant six out of six, with a goal dif- make a second visit to the FPH Phil Dearnley, Town were in having already lost in the search of a reprieve after uncer- Kyle Fish almost made it a ference of plus 21, announcing League. tain beginnings to their cam- dream start to life as a Robin; a paign. their arrival into Division One lovely through ball found Fish As for team news, Christian with ample space in the area, in style after their entry from Fox made two changes to the starting eleven that fell to however his well-driven low the West Yorkshire League in defeat on the road to strike fired agonisingly wide of May. Shirebrook Town. Harry Clapham returned to the side the post. Before then, though, the ahead of an injured Dan Town doubled their lead mid- Patterson, whilst debutant Kyle Robins are looking to take clos- Fish replaced Andrew Wilson. way through the second forty- In the end, Town found the er order behind the leaders at reprieve they longed for and five after Henry Rollinson fed overcame a stern Swallownest the ball through the eye of nee- Armthorpe tonight, Wednesday, challenge. dle, to send star man Liam kick off 7.45pm, both teams Early signs offered that of a Flanagan through on goal and hard-fought exchange as with three points from opposed to the entertainment of the rest, as they say, is history. an end-to-end game for the neu- With twenty minutes left on Saturday, with Liam Flanagan, tral. A smattering of half chances and set pieces ensued the clock, it could have easily Goole AFC preview from the opening endeavours; been three-nil to the Robins the only real threat of sorts Familiar team in came from a lovely effort from after a corner in from the left the Robins in the opening took a wicked bounce on to the next FA cup round minute, following a decent post and out for a goal kick. move down the right flank, Goole AFC's reward for their campaign in the first qualifying however Town’s prospects of thereafter, both having decent Town again thought they Town's hopes of their first successful journey north in round. an early lead were soon thwart- time on the ball whilst creating should have taken the lead clean sheet of the season were last Saturday's FA Cup pre- ed. good opportunities to take the shortly after the half hour mark; liminary round tie at Carlisle Handsworth, like Goole, have lead. Town perhaps felt they a wonderful corner in found the extinguished after a Jack City is a home tie on Saturday made a promising start to their Both sides shared the spoils should have taken the lead mid- Robins' attack within six yards Haslam shot from the edge of week, September 3, against campaign and faced a cup way through the opening forty- of goal, three or four shots later Northern Premier League replay last night after an excel- five minutes; A lovely passage and Steven Booth managed to the area found its way past Jody West Division Prescot lent 1-1 draw at NPL East, of play down the left flank from deny the hosts. As the game Barford who did manage to get Cables. Cleethorpes Town, in their Liam Flanagan and Luke approached half time, Town priminary round tie. Sellers culminated in a wonder- finally secured the goal they a hand to it. Enter the final ten The draw, which saw the ful ball in that found Kyle Fish had long craved; another lovely of the game and, despite the Vikings reach the first qualify- There are no replays at any within distance if goal, howev- passage of play, particularly tension, the only real actions of ing round outright for the first stage of the Vase competition so er the Robins latest addition from debutant Kyle Fish culmi- time since 2015, pairs them it is extra time and penalties at was unable to force the ball nated in a delightful ball in to note were a Luke Sellers' book- with familiar opponents from 90 minutes if level on the terrif- home. find Harry Clapham to slot ing and a double substitution their own NPL days, and they ic 4G surface in South home for the lead. have met in FA competition Yorkshire. Ample opportunity of sorts that saw Ellis Stephenson and before, with the Vikings suc- continued as the half wore on, In terms of the second forty- Kyle Fish pave the way for cessful in an FA Trophy tie 4-2 That does mean there is no and that on Merseyside, doubt over next Tuesday Chris Murray and Alex Clark. evening's home league game Pictures by Ha\\rvey Prescot have grown in stature with Thackley going ahead, Brewster. quite substantially in the last kick off 7.45pm. 15 years, but are now back just Toolstation NCEL standings one level above the Vikings and Manager Mick Carmody, real- Toolstation NCEL standings. Garforth Town 5 5 -1; Golcar Division One - Horbury SELBY TOWN 5 9 -2; the equivalent of their extra pre- ising a busy schedule after an Premier - North Ferriby P3 United 5 5 -1; Emley AFC 3 4 Town P6 Pts 18 GD 21; Staveley MW 5 7 4; Nostell liminary round victims Consett. annoying ten-day break after 4; Bottesford Town 3 4 0; Wakefield 6 13 12; MW 6 6 -6; Ollerton Town 6 the Consett cup win, acknowl- Pts 9 GD 5; Winterton GOOLE AFC 3 4 0; Frickley Dronfield Town 6 13 6; 6 -6; Swallownest 6 6 -14; Prescot reached this stage by edged in response to Rangers 4 9 3; Penistone Athletic 5 4 '-2; Maltby Main Retford FC 5 12 8; Campion Shirebrook Town 5 5 -2; winning at their one-time ten- Knaresborouhh's late equaliser Church 4 9 2; Eccleshill United 4 4 -2; Knaresborough Town 5 4 10 10; Harrogate Railway Glasshoughton Welfare 5 3 - ants, Skelmersdale United, 3-1, last night that tiredness was evi- 5 9 1; Barton Town 4 8 3; 4 -3; Albion Sports 2 2 0; 5 10 8; Rossington Main 5 8; Armthorpe Welfare 5 3 - following on from a nervy dent, Silsden AFC 4 7 0; Hallam 4 6 Thavkley 4 2 -3; Yorkshire 10 3; Brigg Town 6 9 3; 10; Athersley Recreation 6 replay victory over Ashton 1; Handsworth 3 6 -3; Amateur 4 1 -4. Beverley Town 4 9 3; 1 -9; Parkgate 5 0 -14. Athletic, and started their He told Goole and Selby Hemsworth MW 4 5 0; league campaign with two Sport: '' I thought we were draws. superb tonight and Saturday and we just gave it away on the edge Goole's progression in the of the area to a young good side. competition means their league game at Handsworth will have a ''However some of our foot- new date as do two fixtures ball was really encouraging. We already affected by the cup. have a great bunch of lads working hard for each other.'' The away games at Winterton Rangers and North Ferriby will He could not say whether Sam now go ahead on Wednesday, Cable or Marcel Chigulira October 26 and Tuesday, would be fit for Saturday, but it November 22, with 7.45pm looked doubtful in both cases kick offs respectively. from an immediate appraisal, and although Mitch Pattinson Ironically, Goole travel to has resumed training after his Handsworth on Saturday as pre-season injury at Hall Road they start their Isuzu FA Vase Rangers, it is unlikely he will be rushed back. Your friends and fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list
24 August 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Minster Engineering League roundup Seasoned opponents for Malt Shovel After a rise through the York their programme at Dunnington Minster Engineering League divisions since winning a week tonight. Thorpe start Division Four in their inaugu- ral season as a member club their season on Saturday week, Malt Shovel commence their first Premier Division cam- September 3, with the rest of paign tonight, Wednesday, at Dennison Road, kick off the York League starting in 6.15pm. earnest on Saturday September Their opponents are seasoned 10. top flight side Dringhouses, who will provide stern opposi- Meanwhile, the draws for the tion for sure. early stages of the York FA Cup It is possible that without the effects of the pandemic, cutting at senior and junior level have short two seasons, Shovel might York 2nd XI 167 Marcus Thandl, 26, tried to chain of events, was absolutely 59 that held the innings togeth- have been up earlier than they been made and is as below rally, but it would be Nicky first rate here, Collins' 4-20 er, firstly and briefly with are and they have had experi- Carlton Towers 205 Holah, 59 off 68 balls, an supported by two wickets James Knibbs, 31, before con- ence of top flight opponents in affecting our teams. unbeaten 40 by Lingard, and 14 apiece for Spetch, Rob Holah tributions from Gardeep Singh, cup encounters, plus they have With the Ebor race meeting useful late runs from Harry and Josh Cruise. 22, and double figures from had memorable runs in the West SENIOR CUP - Saturday finale elsewhere in the city, Cruise which saw them to 205 James Stephenson and Jake Riding Challenge Trophy. you would have got pretty all out. Carlton Towers 2nd Dawson, together with 33 September 24 - CAWOOD v long odds at one stage that extras, saw them reach 193 all Together with Thorpe United, POLLINGTON; THORPE Carlton Towers would Sam and Tom Backhouse, the XI 193 out. they fly the flag for the area in the emerge from Clifton Park on name synonymous with Clifton Premier Division after the relega- UNITED v MALT SHOVEL. Saturday with a 38-run win in Park cricket for many years, Church Fenton 194-4 Atkinson was ninth man out tion of Hemingbrough United. the Hunters Estate Agents took seven wickets between as the visiting attack stuck to JUNIOR CUP - Civil Service Championship against York them. Visitors Church Fenton ran the task, Harry with 3-29 and Malt Shovel will continue seconds. out convincing winners in Moorhouse 3-14. Reserves v HOWDEN AFC; With no disrespect to the Division Three Ebor at the Top heavy with batting, if Carlton attack - they are good Fishpond Field. They then confidently batted CLIFFE v Barmby Moor; missing key bowlers, they had bowlers - it was felt Joe their way to the target with a lost half their order for just 52 Romaniw, Joe Rayner and The Carlton Towers second minimum of fuss. MALT SHOVEL RESERVES v after winning the toss and bat- Matthew Town's absence might team revival of late was ended ting. be important, but instead enter by a Church Fenton run chase Captain Martin Charlton Wilberfoss Reserves; Tom Collins, as he has before, never in doubt to the hosts' 193 anchored the innings as opener However, that long batting and with Mark Spetch had York where they didn't utilise their with an unbeaten 96 off 121 Pocklington Town 3rd XI v order, with Garry Cruise at in an even bigger hole than full overs. balls, and he and Simon no11, Sam Lingard at nine and Carlton had been at 11-5. Wilman, 46, adding 111 for the HENSALL HAWKS; Mark Spetch ten, proved impor- Carlton batted first on a pleas- first wicket. Wheldrake v THORPE UNIT- tant in many ways. Opener Fraser Hutton, 19, ant afternoon, put in by their survived and Tom Forsdike, 71 visitors, and lost Ben Copeland Four wickets for 40 gave a ED RESERVES. Henry Bayston dismissed off 106 balls, and Matthew and Richard Gomersall in being sniff of an opportunity for without scoring, Tom Collins, Scurry, 20, ensured respectabil- reduced to 30-2. Carlton, but as long as Charlton All cup games are played to a Alex Hartley and Mark Holmes ity but the Carlton attack, if remained, that soon disap- out for single figures before second string in any normal It would be Marcus Atkinson, peared and Church Fenton were finish – ie, extra time and/or captain Rob Holah, 29, and in a rare 2022 appearance, with home with 33 balls to spare. penalties. Rugby preview Late preparations for Goole and Selby Drax lose ground in title race With a new league season ten Pocklington. days away, late preparations Both teams are pretty satisfied Wheldrake 188-8 and batted first, with the visi- wickets meant Derham and Robert Peet, 110, and Brian are underway for both Goole Vickers had a lot to do at the and Selby RUFC teams. with their work in a build-up Drax 184 tors seemingly on top before end and they managed to get Thomson, 56, and they dominated by the heat. Umbo and Derham made within one hit before Derham marched on from there. Goole, who commence in Drax firsts lost ground on breakthroughs, added to by succumbed. Yorkshire One against Old Selby, who by virtue of reor- near neighbours Burn in the Peet's 89-ball stay ended on Rishworthians, have an inter- ganisation, are now in Regional Division Three Ebor title race Paul Vickers, before Cameron Neil Davidson, 4-46, was the nal game tomorrow evening, North East Two, face Pontefract as they narrowly failed to and Nightingale, 43 and 51 best for Wheldrake. 191-2, but the Hirst Coutney Thursday, at Westfield Banks at Sandhill Lane. overcome a stiff, but far from respectively, then staged a duo of early season Chris Sports Complex; this after 80 impossible target, at improv- Drax 2nd XI 113 Iveson, 30, and Alex warm minutes against the As ever, kick offs are 3pm ing Wheldrake on Saturday. recovery, and with Beales' 26 it Swans last Saturday, and until the clocks go back at the enabled the home side to reach Hemingbrough 285-6 Barraclough, 53, made sure before that at home to end of October, from when they The margin was four runs, their 45-over total of 188-8. that, despite a late rush of wick- are 2.15pm until the beginning with any result possible in the Drax seconds proved little ets, 285-6 was imposing for a of March. last over, but Jack Derham was The Drax bowlers worked match for promotion-chasing out to the last ball after he and well with Paul Vickers' 3-56 the Hemingbrough at School Drax side with just one win. Concession aids Paul Vickers' last wicket stand most successful. Road in Division Four Ebor. Drax's reply was in danger of looked to be pulling off an Burn’s title hopes improbable effort at one stage. In reply, Drax lost half their The win for the visitors was meltdown at 7-5, and Andy wickets for not many, but a set up by an opening wicket Burn firsts' title hopes in reduced a side who had taken The home side won the toss quirk of top scoring saw Erin stand of 172 between captain Rowley's 5-2 in 10 overs and Division Three Ebor were most before them this term to nine maidens quite incredible helped on Saturday by sched- 26-4. Thomas (51) and namesake figures uled visitors Thorp Arch and Kevin (43) have the same top Boston Spa's concession. Taylor, 32, and Johnson, 33, scores, but another flurry of It improved to 25-7 and 62-9 aided their cause with 66 for the before Wayne Smith's 61 sal- On Sunday the seconds over- fifth wicket, but the visitors vaged a little respectability. came York Vale Division Two leaders Heworth thirds by six broke through again and the last Eastrington return to winning ways wickets in the York suburbs, five wickets went for 35, Sam Jones taking 3-3 at the end of Eastrington 189-7 Eastrington Cricket Club Heworth 3rd XI 127 South Milford 2nd the innings. XI 188 Burn 2nd XI 131-4 The nature of a tricky pitch A welcome return to winning The Linnets won the toss and and Heworth scrapping like ways for Eastrington on their put their hosts in and they good sides do ensured Burn had Station Road pitch on made quick inroads into the Saturday with a three-wicket order. to work hard for the runs victory over South Milford required, but captain/wicket- seconds in a battle for third Dan Robinson, on his way to keeper Norman Elliott, 39, and place in Division Three Ebor. 3-16, and Tom Cobley, 3-26, Tom Cobley, 46, made sure they With the ship having sailed as emerged from a tricky start of regards promotion places, the their own to ease home by six home side chased down a tricky target with over ten overs to wickets. spare on another pleasant after- noon without the intense heat of to have set Esstrington a stiffer battling back to bowl them out in overcoming the target, but Your friends and fellow sports- the week before. target after reaching 145-2, but off the penultimate of their 45 Harry Dunham opened with Richard Harrison and made 43, people can all get Goole & South Milford will feel they they squandered their last eight overs. and Craig Chafer, followed by missed a good opportunity not wickets for just 43, as Jack Eastrington's achilles heel of Knowles, both with speedy 48s Selby Sport FREE every week. Knowles and Richard Harrison apiece ensured they would get late has been their batting, and home and at a good pace. Just email: [email protected] to be took three wickets apiece. The visitors looked well set as in such situations as this they A solid win to arrest a slump, added to the mailing list would look to Jason Dale to but Eastrington are still in a Reid, 50, James, 44, and hold an end up, but the captain good place overall. Hodgkiss, 41, looked to be put- was absent here allowing others ting them on course, but it all to stand up to the task. went awry with Eastrington They did lose seven wickets
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 24 August 2022 Cricket fixtures Hunters Estate Agents York HPH York Vale Division One - THORPE WILLOUGH- Senior League fixtures. BY v Stamford Bridge 3rd XI. MONDAY Championship - Hull Zingari Hunters Estate Agents YSL v CARLTON TOWERS. Championship - CARLTON TOWERS v Cottingham. Division One East - GOOLE Division One East - TOWN v Beverley Town 2nd Brandesburton v GOOLE TOWN. XI. Division Two Ebor - Fairburn v SELBY; Thorp Arch and Division Two Ebor - CARL- Boston Spa v CARLTON TOWERS 2nd XI. TON TOWERS 2nd XI v Division Two Holderness - Woodhouse Grange at 91-3, Louis Sugden striking 23 from returning captain Neil Chappell, 25, and Ben Hull Zingari 2nd XI v NEW- early, and then a wicket apiece Foster were not bad, but in the Scorah, 24, all getting in, Fairburn; SELBY v PORT. 2nd XI 234-6 for Thomas Marritt and Ben context of what was really and the remainder into dou- Division Three Ebor - Lamb, the latter still a prized needed, a way short, as they ble figures, bar 10 and 11, as Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI. BURN v Whitkirk 2nd XI; Goole Town 170 dismissal of the elder Burdett, were bowled out for 170 in the EASTRINGTON v Thorp Arch Mike, for a duck. 44th over. they reached 181 all out in Division Two Holderness - and Boston Spa 2nd XI; In-form Goole met their the 43rd over. GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI v match at the delightful set- However, Woods captain's Goole Town 2nd XI NEWPORT v Hessle. Bishopthorpe; New Earswick v ting of Woodhouse Grange knock off 131 balls, with 12 The Whitkirk bowlers all DRAX. on Saturday as the hosts' fours and a six, and Ben 181 Division Three Ebor - Division Four Ebor -DRAX second team proved too Burdett's more forceful 85 not did their bit, no one with DRAX v GOOLE TOWN 2nd 2nd XI v Hillam and Monk powerful as they strive to out off 69 balls, rather took the Whitkirk 2nd XI 144 more than two wickets to Fryston; HEMINGBROUGH catch long-time Division game away. their name, but their batting XI; Heslington 2nd XI v EAS- v KELFIELD SELBY 2nd XI v One East leaders Goole seconds accounted was to fall short as the home CAWOOD. Patrington. Louis Sugden, with two late for their Whitkirk counter- TRINGTON; Tadcaster Magnet Division Four Galtres - wickets, emerged the best for parts quite convincingly at side looked in the mood. CAWOOD 2nd XI v For Goole, it was a defeat Goole, with 3-40, and for one Westfield in Division Three Mark Hinchcliffe and Ben 2nd XI v BURN. Hovingham 2nd XI. which scuppered hopes of a of the rare occasions this sum- Ebor on Saturday. Division Four Holderness - top two place once and for all, mer the spinners took a bit of Scorah reduced the visitors to Division Four Ebor - Bolton Hull Zingari 3rd XI v it would seem. hammer. It was an afternoon where, 14-5, four wickets falling on GILBERDYKE. on winning the toss and elect- Percy 2nd XI v SELBY 2nd XI; Division Five Holderness - The home side won the toss To chase a total of 200 plus ing to bat, nine out of their 11 the unlucky, or lucky, 13 South Holderness 2nd XI v and batted first, with their 50 you need your best batsmen to batsmen reached double fig- depending which camp you CAWOOD v DRAX 2nd XI; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI; overs dominated by a fourth come off and the loss of Ben ures without anyone going on were in. NEWPORT 2nd XI v Hutton wicket stand of 111 between Shelton for just two was a substantially. Hillam and Monk Fryston v Cranswick. Chris Wood, who made 101, blow they never recovered A recovery led by Khan, 43, A busy bank holiday weekend as and a member of the Burdett from. Neil Webster, in a rare HEMINGBROUGH; the season reaches a climax in the cricketing dynasty, this one appearance, opened and top and more resistance towards KELFIELD v Church Fenton next three weeks, kìndly check Ben with 83. Oscar Sugden, with 38 up scored with 28, Anthony the end saw them reach 144 with the clubs involved to make top, and middle order knocks Gibbins, 26, Oliver as they were bowled out, also 2nd XI. sure the game is going ahead. Goole were well in the fight of 35 by Thomas Franks and in the 43rd over. Division Four Galtres - Scorah's 3-30 was the best analysis and Hinchcliffe's 2- Rufforth 2nd XI v CAWOOD 22 was economical. 2nd XI. Division Four Holderness - GILBERDYKE v Swanland. Division Five Holderness - EASTRINGTON 2nd XI v Cottingham 4th XI; Humbleton 2nd XI v NEW- PORT 2nd XI. HPH York Vale League fix- tures. Tatum first woman to play Division Two - BURN 2nd XI v HEMINGBROUGH 2nd XI; THORPE WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI v South Cave and Brantingham. for Thorpe Division Three - Heslington 3rd XI v SELBY 3rd XI. SUNDAY York Vale League Hemingbrough 122 arrived after his daughter's pointment being the inability to Wicket keeper Tony Hinch had princess party, the team was bat out the overs! a great game behind the slips as standings Thorpe Willoughby complete. It's worth noting that one half of a run out and having Tatum is the first woman, in liv- Sachin Madras was the pick lightening reactions to stump the York Vale League standings. XI 15 241; Clifton Alliance 4th 2nd XI 175 ing memory, to play for Thorpe of the Heminbrough bowlers dancing Granville North. Division One - Dunnington XI 14 236; HEMING- and although she didn't con- with 5-33. BROUGH 2nd XI 14 177; In the latest Vale League tribute with the bat she certain- An excellent win as Thorpe 2nd XI P14 Pts 350; Clifton Ovington 3rd XI 14 137; Division 2 fixture, Thorpe vis- ly saved a number of runs in the In response, Hemingbrough look to finish a season that's Alliance 3rd XI 13 302; THORPE WILLOUGHBY 2nd ited Hemingbrough as they field. never really kept with the target been dogged by player short- Yapham 2nd XI 14 301; XI 14 124; Bolton Percy 3rd XI looked to build on last week’s run rate and regular wickets and ages with a special shout out to Ovington 2nd XI 14 299; 14 82. win against Burn, writes In the early part, the tight fielding meant Thorpe Tatum Kelly for helping out at Stockton and Hopgrove 15 293; DANNY CROCKFORD. Hemingbrough bowlers domi- remained on top. the very last moment. Ben Johnson 14 246; Division Three - Heslington nated as they reduced the visi- Melbourne 15 242; THORPE 3rd XI P12 Pts 322; Dunnington With just ten players fit and tors to 32-6 as poor shot selec- Captain Krishna Pillai (28) Next week it’s South Cave at WILLOUGHBY 14 32; 3rd XI 14 257; Acomb 3rd XI available for this Saturday fix- tion again showed its head in a top scored for the hosts, with Field Lane for Thorpe in the Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 13 4. 12 248; Pocklington 4th XI 12 ture, Thorpe's playing resources 2022 Thorpe innings. Danny Crockford (3-33) and penultimate round of the 238; SELBY 3rd XI 12 202; were stretched thinly. After Alex Hinsley (3-24) the pick of league. Division Two - Heworth 3rd Stamford Bridge 4th XI 11 179; winning the toss and armed In-form opener Alex Hinsley Thorpe's bowlers. Both players XI P15 Pts 403; South Cave and Heworth 4th XI 11 132; Church with only nine players at the (74) was the mainstay of the remarkably left the game on a Thorpe Willoughby I Brantingham 14 352; BURN Fenton 3rd XI 12 47. start of play, Thorpe chose to Thorpe innings and contribu- hat trick after taking two wick- 2nd XI 14 326; Pocklington 3rd bat on a wicket much resem- tions from Danny Crockford ets with each of their final two v Ben Johnson bling a road. (48) and Jamie Richardson (20) balls and will have to wait for helped Thorpe reach a competi- next week and next season Thorpe were forced to con- Tatum Kelly was persuaded to tive 175 all out - the only disap- respectively to see whether they cede the fixture due to a lack play and when Bobby Moore can complete the feat. of players. Kelfield under More disappointment as pressure Cawood lose by 96 runs Without a game in Division who return at home to Church Cawood 147 The visitors posted a more Neil Reader took a couple of were missing several and only Four Ebor, season-long pace- Fenton seconds this weekend, do than useful 243-7 after winning wickets too, but it looked a tall Miles Taylor, 31, could delay makers Kelfield found their have a valuable game in hand, as Bolton Percy 2nd XI lead at the top cut to just two do third placed Hemingbrough, the toss and batting. order. defeat as the last eight wickets points on Saturday. who you will read kept their 243-7 chances alive with a big win Consistent scores down the That was proven, but not until fell for 66, Hall and Richardson Fairburn seconds applied the over Drax seconds. It has been a disappointing order was the feature of the Ed Akers (33) and Simon with three wickets each in a pressure, but the Riversiders, season for Cawood firsts in Division Four Ebor and effort, with opener Giles Tolson (41) had given them a good all-round effort from the Your friends and fellow sports- another difficult afternoon at Anderson, 59. decent start. visiting attack, patient at first people can all get Goole & Maypole Gardens on Saturday saw them comfort- Cawood's attack worked hard The first wicket partnership before reaping rewards later. Selby Sport FREE every week. ably beaten by close rivals Just email: [email protected] to be Bolton Percy seconds - the and an effort of note came from was dominated by Tolson, who Cawood remain third from margin was 96 runs. Callum Ransome, with 3-60, went first, and it was only when bottom and are likely to remain added to the mailing list which was a little expensive but Akers fell for 33 on 81 that for- so. the positive approach of the vis- tunes then took a turn for the The seconds forfeited their itors lent itself to the bowlers worse. game in Division Four Galtres finding success hard to come The target was big enough for at their Duncombe Park coun- by. a full-strength side, but they terparts.
24 August 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 York Senior League standings Hunters Estate Agents York South Milford 2nd XI 18 110; GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI 18 106; Senior League standings. Whitkirk 2nd XI 18 100; Wheldrake 18 98; Bishopthorpe Championship - Stamford 18 84; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI 18 78; Heslington 2nd XI 18 Bridge P18 Pts 166; Malton and 62; New Earswick 18 62; Thorp Arch and Boston Spar 18 26. Old Malton 18 146; CARLTON Division Four Ebor - TOWERS 18 132; Easingwold KELFIELD P16 Pts 144; Fairburn 2nd XI 17 142; HEM- Bilton in Ainsty 1st Rob Hildreth (4-26) then put Thanks go to match ball spon- the Fairburn reply when George 18 130; Folkton and Flixton 18 INGBROUGH 16 130; Saxton promotion chasing Bilton on sor Percy and Barbara Wright fired a couple of bound- 108; Welton 18 100; Hull 17 128; Hillam and Monk XI 170-2 top, but useful late knocks from Gouldsbrough. aries, but young bowler Fryston 16 116; Bolton Percy Adam Walters (19) and James Kayden Lane had him caught Zingari 18 90; York 2nd XI 18 2nd XI 17 98; Church Fenton Selby 1st XI 169 Dugher (15) lifted Selby to 169 Selby 2nd XI 123 by father Mike in the first over. 2nd XI 16 72; SELBY 2nd XI all out in the 36th over. 90; Pickering 18 84; 16 60; CAWOOD 17 42; After an encouraging win last Fairburn 2nd XI 124-4 Mark Redshaw then struck in DRAX 2nd XI 16 14; Ledsham Saturday against second in The Bilton reply was domi- the next over when he bowled Bridlington 18 62; Whitkirk 18 2nd XI 16 12. the table Londesborough nated by skipper Jamie Perkins In Division Four it was anoth- Robin Sykes to leave the visi- Park, Selby first team trav- and he added 38 for the first er tough afternoon for Selby tors on 8-2. 62; Cottingham 18 22. Division Four Galtres - elled to third in the table wicket with Dom Exton before second team when they went Woodhouse Grange 4th XI P16 Bilton in Ainsty, but they Jamie Middleton made the down to a six wicket defeat to Kevin Watson and Will Jones Division One East - Pts 142; Bilton-in-Ainsty 2nd went down to an eight wicket breakthrough when he had second in the table Fairburn then re- built the innings and XI 16 138; Duncombe Park 2nd defeat, writes RICHARD Exton (18) caught by Alex II at Sandhill Lane. they added 40 for the third Patrington P18 Pts164; XI 16 116; Sherriff Hutton WAIN. Bowden. wicket before Redshaw (2-47) Bridge 4th XI 17 104; Batting first, Selby had to trapped Watson (25) leg before. Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 18 Stillington 2nd XI 16 96; The home side won the toss Harry Smith joined the in- work hard to score runs against Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 16 94; and asked Selby to bat first and form Perkins and they put the some tight bowling and the Billy Weaver joined Jones and 144; Driffield Town 2nd XI 18 Saxton 2nd XI 17 88; Rufforth openers Matt Hoyle and Alex home side in a commanding innings was held together by they virtually guaranteed a win 126; Beverley Town 2nd XI 18 2nd XI 16 82; Hillam and Monk Bowden were soon scoring position with a second wicket opener Graham Phillips who for Fairburn with a fourth wick- Fryston 2nd XI 17 62; quickly, with Bowden only partnership of 72, which was put on 21 for the first wicket et partnership of 58. 122; GOOLE TOWN 18 120; Hovingham 2nd XI 16 40; dealing in boundaries as he ended by spinner Alex Langhan with Gareth Harvey (12). CAWOOD 2nd XI 17 12. fired six fours and a six in a when he had Smith (23) caught Phillips had good support from Kayden Lane (2-31) returned Brantingham 18 110; Sutton- rapid 30 before Graham by Tom Shepherd. Sam Mason (16) and Alex to the attack to have Jones (44) Division Four Holderness - Hutchinson had him caught by Hornostaj (15) but a tight spell caught by Sam Easthill, but on-Hull 18 106; Yapham 18 94; Swanland P18 Pts 180; Rob Hildreth. That proved to be the last suc- from Kevin Watson (5-14) kept Kelvin Brook joined Weaver GILBERDYKE 18 134; cess for the visitors as Will the West Yorkshire side on top. (35 no) to guide the visitors Scarborough 2nd XI 18 82; Brandesburton 187 126; Hornsea Skipper Hoyle (35) held the Bartlett (29 no) and Perkins (84 Phillips was eventually caught home in the 30th over. 2nd XI 18 116; Old Hymerians early part of the innings togeth- no) then comfortably steered for a patient 44 and a three South Holderness 18 68; 18 112; Hesssle 2nd XI 18 90; er and he added 42 for the third Bilton home in the 35th over. wicket spell from Kelvin Thanks go to match ball spon- Kirkell 2nd XI 18 78; wicket with Matty Clark, who Brook (3-46) combined with a sor Gary Adamson. Selby travel Pocklington 18 42; Pickering Bransholme and Kingswood 17 hit four fours and two sixes in The defeat means Selby drop couple of late run outs saw the to Bolton Percy II on Saturday 78; Hull Ionians Coal Exporters his 33, but when Hoyle (35) to sixth in the table and they home side bowled out in the and then play Cawood I on 2nd XI 18 28. 2nd XI 18 74; Skirlaugh 17 70; was bowled by Will Swires (3- play bottom of the table last of their 45 overs for 123. Monday at Sandhill Lane. Hull Zingari 3rd XI 17 60; 47) the visitors were reduced to Division Two Ebor - Fairburn Dalton Holme 17 44. 115-5. Woodhouse Grange III at There was a dramatic start to Selby third team return to P18 Pts Pts 170; Sandhill Lane on Saturday and Division Five Holderness - then travel to top of the table action on Saturday in Division Londesborough Park 18 142; Hutton Cranswick P16 Pts 140; Fairburn on Monday. Three of the York Vale League South Holderness 2nd XI 16 when they travel to top of the Bilton-in-Ainsty 18 140; Thorp 120; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI table Heslington III. 16 114; Humbleton 2nd XI 16 Arch and Boston Spa 18 116; 60; Cottingham 4th XI 16 60; NEWPORT 2nd XI 16 4. Tadcaster Magnet 18 114; SELBY 18 110; Church Fenton 18 82; CARLTON TOWERS 2nd XI 18 80; Wetherby 18 70; Castleford 2nd XI 18 62; Ledsham 18 50; Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI 18 48. Division Two Holderness - Hull Zingari 2nd XI P18 Pts 172; Hornsea 18 132; Driffield Town 3rd XI 18 130; Middleton and North Dalton 18 120; Kirkella 18 112; Beverley Town 3rd XI 18 102; Hull Ionians Coal Exporters 18 92; Hessle 18 84; NEWPORT 18 78; Patrington 2nd XI 18 78; Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI 18 50; Cottingham 2nd XI 18 40. Division Three Ebor - BURN P18 Pts 174; DRAX 18 158; EASTRINGTON 18 122; Another big defeat for Newport Both Open matches were on Pond, which was won by M Newport 98 went on to make 54 before a Smith with 60lb, M Wakefield second and, as it turned out, last Hawk Pond this week. was second with 55lb 7oz and A Kirkella 276-2 Glew was third with 55lb. success for 'Port's weekend The Tuesday Open was won Another chastening afternoon attack, was caught and bowled Harehills Liberal Club were for Newport in Division Two for Josh Chapman. by Castleford angler Mal on Fox Pond. C Jarrett won Holderness on Saturday. this match with 152lb, P After that an unbroken 155 for Bailey with 134lb 10oz. Longbottom was second with After being taken for well the third wicket between Josh 72lb 8oz, and B Stockwill was over 400 runs at Hornsea the Another Castleford angler, third with 71lb 9oz. week before, their bowlers were Dickinson (90) and captain given another runaround by vis- Ashley Wills (76) saw them to a Steve Brunyee, was second On Sunday, Merlins AC were iting Kirkella at the NCG as target which would be too much on Hawk Pond. This match was they made 276-2 after being put for the hosts. with 109lb 10oz, Frank won by S Kayley with 208lb into bat. Johnson of Swillington was 6oz; W Sefton was second with In fact, they couldn't scrape 197lb 6oz, C Lobbs was third Newport were without their three figures as only stand-in third with 104lb 12oz and Paul with 150lb 4oz and J Scaife regular opening attack of cap- was fourth with 111lb 8oz. tain Adam Mitchell and Gavin captain Matthew Phillips, with Brunyee was fourth with 82lb Branton and the Well Lane 47, and Harry Walker (21) The Bramley Band club openers put on 95 before offered resistance after their 6oz. match on Deer Pond was won Robertson, who made 21, was two makeshift openers Richard by G Vollans with 138lb 3oz, T bowled by Milan Pandiya. Sansom and Neb Rayner The Saturday Open match Haw was second with 79lb went cheaply. 11oz and T Holmes was third Opening partner Sam Callister Anthony Rogerson with part of his 102.0.0 winning catch was won by Martin Holmes of with 69lb 8oz. Will Burnett 4-37 with the on Friday. best figures for Kirkella. Rothwell with 182lb 5oz; Graham Eccles won the Moorfield Farm Leeds Electric AC match on Roger Dearnley of Fox Pond with 101lb 9oz; N McCormack was second with Huddersfield was second with 88lb 6oz and K Schofield was 163lb, Andy Rymer of third with 68lb. Wakefield was third with 152lb 5oz, Mark Jukes, also of Fishery results Wakefield, was fourth with Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & 140lb 13oz, M Banks was fifth Selby Sport FREE every week. with 139lb 10oz, T Rogerson Just email: [email protected] to be Saturday 5th Andy Waters 82.6.0 was sixth with 135lb 2oz, Mal added to the mailing list 1st Jamie Blyth 199.2.0 6th Andy Blyth 72.0.0 2nd Brian Whitehead. 119.4.0 Open match on bank holiday Bailey was seventh with 127lb 3rd Paul Whitehead. 103.10.0 Monday. 4th Les Harwood 96.0.0 9am draw. 6oz and R Holmes was eighth with 114lb 9oz. Also on Saturday, Rockware AC held a club match on Deer
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