is your ONCE AGAIN, THE WEATHER FREE weekly guide WAS THE WINNER OF MANY OF to all local sport. OUR LOCAL CRICKET is independent of all MATCHES WITH GAMES other local newspa- EITHER CANCELLED OR pers and is edited by ABANDONED PART WAY Graeme Wilson, who THROUGH BECAUSE OF RAIN. has written and edit- ed sports coverage locally for many years and whose knowledge and con- tacts in local sport are unrivalled. is an e- Woodhouse Grange Woodhouse Grange. Neil Foster all fell for single- with conditions not easy as game with Kelfield, which newspaper which figure scores and, although rain spring struggles to assert in would have been a first-ever you can view on 2nd XI 130 were yet fully aware that it was did curtail the game, it was weather terms, and although the league meeting between the your computer, lap- still a challenging total. annoyingly ten balls after the bowlers may be finding respon- teams. top, tablet or smart- Goole Town 1st XI 20 over mark constituting a sive pitches, the batsmen will phone. Rain was never too far away game. be hoping the sun and a little This Saturday the firsts enter- Sign-up to receive 38-4 either, but the visitors were more warmth is not far away. tain Beverley Town seconds at your FREE weekly immediately under pressure as The victory margin, on Westfield, 12 noon start, and copy by e-mailing: Woodhouse win by 25 they lost four wickets cheaply Duckworth/Lewis rules, was Goole seconds were rained off the seconds travel to [email protected] runs under Duckworth/ to Burton, Walton and 25 runs. completely in Division Three Wheldrake, 1pm, both league Lewis rules Shepherdson. Ebor as wet surrounds at games, both anxious to get the We want to hear A frustrating opening three Westfield meant no start in their season up and running. YOUR sports news. The rain came just too late,10 Oscar Sugden hung around games for the Westfielders, Whatever your balls to be exact, to spare for 15, opening, but Ben batting second is not as simple principle is that each team in a sport, let us have Goole Town firsts a third suc- Shelton, Thomas Franks and After the retirements of as reducing the run target pro- limited-overs match has two your scores, match cessive defeat in the Duckworth and Lewis, portionally to the loss in overs. resources available with which reports and pictures Championship East at the rupted by weather or other Professor Steven Stern became The DLS method is an attempt to score runs (overs to play and of highlights. delightful setting of circumstances. the custodian of the method to set a statistically fair target wickets remaining), and the tar- E-mail pictures and Woodhouse Grange seconds. and it was renamed to its cur- for the second team's innings, get is adjusted proportionally to reports to: The method was devised by rent title in November 2014. which is the same difficulty as the change in the combination [email protected] To be fair, Goole were teeter- two English statisticians, the original target. The basic of these two resources. ing on 38-4 in the 22nd over, Frank Duckworth and Tony When overs are lost, setting chasing 131 to beat the hosts' Lewis and was formerly an adjusted target for the team seconds in bowler-friendly con- known as the ditions after the previous night's Duckworth–Lewis method. rain and generally overcast skies. Whatever the conditions it matters little to Dave England and Ben Lamb, for after Baty and Mike Burdett had opened quietly, England (5-30) in 12 overs and Lamb (3-28) ripped through the Grange batting sup- ported early by Jacob Kennedy. Goole, happy to have bowled the hosts out for a modest 130, The Duckworth–Lewis– Stern method (DLS) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the tar- get score (number of runs needed to win) for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match inter-
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 10 May 2023 Mixed fortunes for Hemingbrough teams A weekend of contrasting despite an increasingly bright afternoon. fortunes for Will Robinson's 3-22 was the Hemingbrough's two teams pick of a consistent bowling Selby 1st XI 203-6 toss, Selby openers Graham effort, with Wheldrake restrict- Barwick in Elmet Phillips and Jack Huddlestone as they both survived the ed to under three runs per over dnb added 33 for the first wicket and closing their allotted 40 on before Ady Johnson trapped elements in the Yorkshire 118-9. Phillips (19) leg before. Johnson later had Huddlestone (19) caught Premier League North Tariff with an unbeaten 53 and a couple of wickets for Paul Division Four Ebor and tried to hold the home innings Dalby (2-16) saw the home side together batting at number reduced to 75-5. HPH Cup respectively. three. Selby first team made their first ever visit to Barwick in Oliver Steward and Mike Lane The firsts came a real cropper A great response from the Elmet and there was a much then staged an impressive recov- Hemingbrough openers, Eric improved batting perform- ery and they got on top of the against Bishopthorpe on Montgomery with a watching ance, but heavy rain ended bowling with some excellent bat- brief really, 19 not out in 78 the game after the tea inter- ting. A sixth wicket partnership of Saturday, going down by 122 balls, as David Howard, 86 off val, writes RICHARD 97 enabled Selby to close on a 77 at the other end, blazed the WAIN. competitive total of 172-5 from runs and decidedly second best, visitors to an easy win and their 40 overs, with Steward progress through. The home side won the toss unbeaten on 42, and Lane fired but 24 hours later, in conditions and asked Selby to bat first and ten fours and two sixes in a rapid Twelve fours and three sixes unbeaten 75. at least more suited for cricket, in a typically powerful Howard openers Matt Hoyle and Lee assault. Wild had to work hard against The visitors made a steady start the seconds meted out a real some lively bowling from Max with an opening partnership of 22 beating on hosts Wheldrake Budd and Callum George. The between Matthew Stephens and visitors lost a wicket in the Paul Dalby, but Nathan Dye seconds in the first round of the tenth over when George had made the breakthrough when he Wild caught behind with the had Dalby (11) caught by Jack York Vale HPH Cup. total on 24. Huddlestone. Sunday's progress was as New recruit Charlie Baird Dye then bowled Stephens (20), joined Hoyle and they gradual- a run out by Harry Huddlestone comfortable as it looked as they and two wickets for Caspar Gray ly increased the run rate, (2-18) saw Hillam slip to 52-5. won the toss and bowled on a although both batsman benefit- ed from dropped catches. In deteriorating conditions, the slow pitch and still relatively visitors fought back with Rob A 52 run partnership for the Edwards leading the way and he damp from preceding rain second wicket was eventually added 47 for the sixth wicket with ended by spinner Gary Bettison Rich Hardman (23). Eastrington take when he had Hoyle (32) caught by Harrison in the 26th over Mark Redshaw grabbed a wick- a hammering at and the visitors were soon et thanks to a good catch from reduced to 75-3 when Bettison Mike Lane, but Dave Venables Saxton Saxton openers, captain Dan Selby opener Matt Hoyle. Selby 2nd XI 172-5 (12 n.o.) and Hardman (31 n.o.) (2-40) trapped Mark Hope leg continued to increase the run rate Saxton 2nd XI 300-3 Appleby, 68, and keeper before. unbeaten 87, which included 5 Hillam & Monk and when the rain eventually Freddie Moore, unbeaten on fours and 3 sixes. ended the game after 26 overs it declared 102 attempts, ended making Baird continued to bat power- Fryston 1st XI 118-6 left the visitors the winners on a fully and he added 22 for the The rain arrived at the tea faster run rate under the Eastrington 2nd XI light of Will and Paul Green's fourth wicket with Joe Bugg break and the game was eventu- In Division Four there was a Duckworth/Lewis method. opening burst, and even the and the runs began to flow ally abandoned with no further frustrating afternoon for Selby 94-9 introduction of Michael when Jamie Pickles joined play possible and both sides second team when they lost by Selby picked up a couple of Chatham. Baird. The home side continued collect four points. four wickets in a rain affected bowling points from the game The cool, damp spring to to miss chances as Baird and game. and they travel to Dunnington date put paid to Eastrington A late half century hastened a Pickles added 58 for the fifth Selby are in action at Sandhill 2nd XI on Saturday. firsts' Division Two Ebor declaration, mindful of weather, wicket before Pickles was run Lane on Saturday when Batting first after winning the home encounter in Yorkshire at 300-3 and what could Whitkirk 2nd XI are the visi- Selby third team return to action Premier League North on out for a brisk 31. tors. in the York Vale League on Saturday, and the seconds Eastrington muster in reply? Baird continued to punish any Sunday when they travel to may have wished it had done Answer to come pretty quick- Pocklington 4th XI. the same for them as rain loose bowling and there was stayed away from Saxton in a ly. And that was not a lot, as good support from Darrell Guy rain meeting in Division Four the home attack backed up the (16) and skipper Tom Shepherd Ebor. (9 n.o.) as Selby closed on a batting effort. useful 203-6. Baird marked his The home side showing no Only two scores in the 20s debut with an impressive fear in taking first use of the damp conditions from preced- individually, including 23 from ing bad weather and more fore- cast. Dave Herbert, and the visitors struggled to 94-9 after 36 overs and defeat by 175 runs on Duckworth/Lewis rules. Your friends and Burn looking good as fellow sportspeople stopped play 23, losing partner Clark before around, albeit just a solitary can all get Goole & and Jamie Bingle all making it the rain. boundary testament to the after- Whitkirk 2nd XI 127-5 difficult to score at any signifi- noon for the bowlers that it was. Selby Sport cant rate. Ben Johnson 73 FREE every week. Burn 1st XI 30-1 rsp Dan Robinson, 16, was the Simon Wood's unbeaten 58 Burn 2nd XI 80 only other player into double Just email: The threatened thunder- held Whitkirk together as they figures and 80 in 27.4 overs storms that were forecast for crawled along at barely two and A positive outcome for Burn didn't seem enough. [email protected] the area hit Burn firsts' inau- a half runs per over. seconds in the HPH Cup gural league game at first round in the York Vale's Normally a bowling return of to be added to Whitkirk seconds in East Wood did manage to release premier cup competition at 7-10 by the hosts' Neil Drewe the mailing list Leeds on Saturday in the the shackles late on, with four Ben Johnson, where despite would expect to be match-win- Yorkshire Premier League fours and three sixes in his 84- only posting 80 on being ning, but the Linnets' bowlers Division Two Ebor. ball stay, a captain's innings. asked to bat first, their thought different. Cobley, 2-41, and Bingle, 1-21, bowlers then produced the Arguably, the Linnets were on in 12 miserly overs gave Burn a goods in helpful conditions to Ben Johnson had their top and looking on course at good chance of a first maxi- prevail by seven runs. Vaughan Lindley in Dave 30-1, chasing a modest 128 to mum points haul of the season, Wells, with 33, but no one else win after electing to bowl first but with skies darkening, rain Not very often a top score of could survive long enough. on winning the toss. never too far away, they could 27 at the top of the order is only reach 30-1 in eight overs match-defining, but Vaughan Dan Robinson (5-7), support- The Burn bowling was accu- before the game cane to a stop Lindley, 27 off 49 balls, hung ed by all the Burn bowlers, was rate and a good line and length and subsequent abandonment. on the money from the start on a slow, damp track, with and in a tense game they pre- Matthew Leetham, Tom Cobley Harry Cruise was unbeaten on vailed by seven runs.
10 May 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Rain leads to draw for Cawood Carlton Towers 103-3 of that normality, struggled in Scholes 37-1 rsp They managed just 94 all out their 33 overs at the crease, just in 39 overs against bowlers York 2nd XI 100 managing three figures against Cawood 94 finding help and assistance at a bowlers' attack that used the regular intervals. Although the weekend weath- overcast above, and damp field Cawood firsts' trip to league er did its level best to frus- conditions to the full. newcomers in Yorkshire Only Martin Worsley, 26 off trate Carlton Towers CC with Premier League North 48 balls and Aljaz Ahmedzal, cancellations for the seconds Heavy storms in the day pre- Division Four was saved by 19, offered any real assistance. and thirds, the first team ceding, and more forecast, the weather in terms of a managed to dodge the rain prompted an easy decision, if result. It was all a question of the and heavy showers to hurry lucky with the toss, and Carlton forecast showers and, despite to a seven-wicket win over lucky in the shackles on the It was looking like a losing Scholes really going for it, 37 York seconds at the Fishpond York batting slip. cause, too, for the side from in just over six overs, once it Field on Saturday. Maypole Gardens after batting rained there wss no hope of a Carlton on the offensive in first in damp conditions from finish and the match was aban- After a disappointing loss at reply, aware that the weather storms on Friday. doned as a draw. Pickering in Championship was closing in again late in the West the week before, even a afternoon, and they only needed Tough cup match normally batting friendly 24 overs to get home by seven Carlton, with inviting bound- aries promoting runs, had the and the visitors, on being asked wickets. for Thorpe feel of an afternoon for bowlers to bat, much against the grain Clifton Alliance 3rd Madhas (1-68 from nine) and Rain ends promising start the returning Martyn Rhodes XI 301-4 (1-62 from seven). by newly-promoted Drax Thorpe Willoughby With Clifton finishing on 301- Drax 1st XI dnb, Road on Saturday. through Luke Edwards, 65 at a Ounsley, 5-57. 4 (40.0) Thorpe had a massive Castleford 2nd XI A prompt start in the run-a-ball, with seven fours and The visitors were grateful to 1st XI 101 all out chase on their hands but 175-9 declared three sixes, and he and Ed Cole enjoyed the host’s hospitality at Yorkshire Premier League (27) dished out early punish- 27 from Aiden Coulbeck in The first real warmth of the tea. Drax firsts' hopes of main- North was made possible by ment to Jack Derham and Jake reaching 175-9, but any hopes season so far as Thorpe taining a positive start to morning work, and Drax asked Powell. Drax had of attempting a run Willoughby firsts had a tough Unfortunately the reply from their Division Two campaign their opponents to bat first in chase were thwarted as rain set cup outing at Clifton Alliance Thorpe was not what they want- suffered, like many, by late sticky conditions and the threat Drax eventually gained a sem- in, curtailing the game. thirds, writes ALEX HINS- ed, as Clifton had a good bowl- afternoon rain at School of showers around. blance of control through cap- LEY. ing attack to follow up as tain Steven Smith, with 4-23 in Frustrating, but still a prom- Thorpe felt the pressure of the The Castleford innings got off 12 excellent overs, and Oliver ising start made by promoted With the toss won by Danny weight of runs required, with to a rip-roaring start, too, Drax. Crockford, Thorpe went into the highest scores coming from the field. In the warmth of a Martin Cooke (23) and Martyn beautiful summer’s day Thorpe Rhodes (21). found fielding hard as Clifton and their extremely talented Thorpe finished on 101 all out batting line up gave Thorpe the (27 overs) and with the game run around with stands of 115 behind them the team look to and 145 for the first and second forget and put all focus back wickets. onto the league as the first team look to host Pocklington in the The pick of the bowlers for coming weeks of a somewhat Thorpe were Lewis Smith (2-54 disjointed start to the season. from ten), debutant Sachin Viking Fishery Goole United firsts earned a up without a title as a club, too, Rovers Millau P21 W18 D2 L1 PHOENIX RESERVES 15 5 1 results won the match with a catch of point from Saturday's East with the long-time leaders of GD 80 Pts 56; Bridlington Spa 9 -37 16; Leven Members Club 107lb 5oz. J Hartson was sec- Riding County League Division Five, their Academy 19 13 1 5 19 40; Haltemprice Reserves 15 3 3 9 -37 12; Last Tuesday's Viking Open, ond with 86lb 14oz and J Premier Division game at team, losing their advantage to AFC 19 11 2 5 53 38; Little Brandesburton AFC Reserves held on Deer Pond, was won Hawkins was third with 66lb Great Driffield Reserves, but Robin AFC. Driffield AFC.20 10 6 4 10 36; 16 3 1 12 -52 10; Pocklington by Wayne Redfern with 101lb 8oz. the long-time leaders, who AFC Skirlaugh 20 10 4 6 3 34; Town IV 16 2 1 13 -48 7. 6oz. looked impregnable in the The Reserves also look like Beverley Town III 20 6 6 8 -4 On Fox Pond, Merlin AC's J first six months of the season, missing out in Division Three. 26++; Reckitts AFC Reserves Division Five - Robin AFC Paul Brunyee was second Scaife won the match with look to have blown their title 22 8 2 12 -18 26; Sutton. United P17 W12 D1 L4 GD 52 Pts with 77lb 2oz and his brother 148lb 6oz. D Coote was second hopes. East Riding County 20 6 4 10 -29 22; 43++; GOOLE UNITED Steve third with 73lb 6oz. with 118lb 4oz, C Lords was League standings GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 18 ACADEMY 19 14 1 4 49 43; third with 116lb 2oz and P They have two games in hand 4 6 8 -13 18; St Mary's AFC Thorpe Park Rangers The Viking Saturday Open, Trenholme was fourth with on leaders, Hessle Rangers, Premier Division - Hessle Reserves 18 5 2 11 -7 17; Development 18 13 2 3 41 41; also on Deer Pond, was won by 84lb. but trail by eight points and Rangers Juniors P17 W13 D2 Easington United Reserves 21 5 AFC Cottingham Reserves 20 Mark Jukes with a catch of anything but wins from tonight, L3 GD 34 Pts 41; South Cave 3 13 -38 17++; Hull United 11 1 8 -8 34; Holme Rovers 129lb 1oz. Frank Johnson was On Deer Pond, G Ashcroft Wednesday's, rearranged game United Reserves 16 10 4 2 21 AFC Development 22 2 4 16 - Reserves 19 11 3 5 36 33+; second with 14lb 9oz, Paul won the Edmund House AC with AFC Bilton at home and 34; GOOLE UNITED 15 10 3 2 55 10. Bridlington Rovers Academy Brunyee was third with 105lb, match with 99lb 13oz. K Butler Saturday against Hedon 19 33; Middleton Rovers 18 9 20 10 2 8 8 32; East Yorkshire and Andy Middleton fourth was second with 88lb, D Rangers will all but end it. 2 7 5 29; Pelican Rangers 18 8 Division Three - Market United 16 8 3 5 27 27; AFC with 100lb 11oz. Hearns was third with 77lb 3 7 4 27; Filey Town 18 8 1 9 - Weighton Town P15 W11 D2 Tickton 19 S5 2 12 -27 17; 11oz and L Swayne was fourth Hessle don't play in the league 4 25; North Cave 16 7 1 8 1 22; L2 GD 38 Pts 35; GOOLE Seaside United 18 3 0 15 -82 9; Next week's Open matches with 76lb 2oz. and are on Cup final duty on Great Driffield AFC Reserves UNITED RESERVES 15 11 0 4 Withernsea AFC Reserves 18 2 will be on Hawk Pond. To book Saturday. 20 6 4 10 -12 22; North Ferriby 32 33; AAK S and S 16 10 2 4 1 15 -50 7; Easington United a place please ring 01405 FC Development 20 6 2 12 -16 44 32; Flamborough AFC 14 10 Reserves 16 3 0 13 46 6++. 785206 or contact our Facebook At Driffield, two goals 20; AFC Bilton 15 4 1 10 -13 2 2 41 32; Northside Sporting page. Buryan Whitlam gave them a 13; Hedon Rangers III 17 1 3 13 16 7 2 7 21 23; GILBERDYKE ++ points awarded deducted share of the spoils. -31 6. as a result of league decision. Also on Saturday, Waterside AC of Hull held a club match It is looking like they may end Division Two - Bridlington on Hawk Pond which was won by T Quinn with 104lb 11oz. B Gilberdyke can ensure safety tonight Stephens was second with 93lb 3oz and R Wright was third Gilberdyke Phoenix firsts can 6.30pm. Reserves, who only have However, a win would with 65lb 1oz. ensure safety in East Riding one game left to the confirm all is well and good County League Division Two It would take something Phoenix's four, and if it ahead of the runaway lead- The Harehills Liberal Club this evening, Wednesday, if came to goal difference, ers' visit on Saturday, and match on Fox Pond was won by they can overcome Sutton out of the ordinary for that is in Gilberdyke's that is Bridlington Rovers C Jarrett with 62lb 8oz. United at IngsView, kick off hands too, with 25 the gap. Millau. them to be relegated, as On Sunday, Bradford club Clayton AC were on Hawk they are a point clear of Pond, where K Murgatroyd Easington United
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 10 May 2023 Moorfields Farm Toolstation NCEL preview Fishery results Goole AFC and Selby Town often near the bottom. Premier Division season, to see Goole AFC Under 21s The rumour mill works over- Goole nip in with wins over recruiting will know where they are, Eccleshill and Long Eaton to time, as possible ground grad- After an initial season of and which possible new oppo- seal the title under Paul promise, perhaps impacted ing failure, financial penalties Marshall. just a little too much by the nents they will face in the or voluntary relegation, as in failings and upheaval at first the case of Staveley last season, Those were good days, they team level, Goole AFC Under Toolstation Northern means clubs get a helping hand, have been few and far between 21s are looking for new play- and Hemsworth were spared at for the Vikings since, whilst ers to come on board for the Counties East League for the end of 2022-3. the Robins almost sank into the new season in the Worksop Van Hire Development North 2023-24 by the end of this All that, and geographical abyss in 2011 before Ralph league. movements are all considered Pearse and a hard-working week. too, so it is still unclear, but committee saved the day at a Trials for new players are set there will be different oppo- cost before slowly, and then for May 24/25 and open to any- All issues bar the National nents for the Vikings and under Christian Fox's tenure as one under 21 before August 30, 2024. League play-off final have been Robins whatever the out- manager, the profile and inter- come. est amongst the public rose to Please contact Mark decided on the field, and the FA great effect, also supported by Robertson on 0771 979593. If the Vikings do find them- their sponsors. Leagues Committee will con- selves relegated to step six, it The aim is to provide players will rekindle the Ouse derby at The League as a whole await for first team action, and sever- vene to look at promotion and al did so last term, but ideally it competitive level for the first a new constitution of teams that would be in a more stable envi- relegation from step one down time since 2004-05, when an is then ratified at the Annual ronment, and not the panic and equaliser by Gary Shaw ulti- General Meeting in June before mayhem besetting much of the James Harrison with part to step seven, which never mately was the difference a new campaign starts late campaign. of his 124.0.0 catch on between Selby and Goole get- July/early August. Monday. seems to end straightforwardly, ting promoted. That, and the - now Full details of the FA's deci- and in the case of the Vikings Robins losing at Sheffield in the Malton St Mary's. penultimate match of that sion in next week's Goole and A personal hat-trick from Jay Jamie Blyth with part of his they will be hoping that applies Selby Sport. 245.8.0 Saturday’s winning Smyth was unable to help his side catch. Saturday at step five as they completed to at least a share of the spoils as Steve Hoyle with part of his the former champions made up 185.6.0 winning catch on Catching carp bream and F1s their season to all intents and for cup losses against fellow area Sunday. teams by taking league points to pole fishing on peg 47. purposes relegated. move them further up the table, but a long way short of their for- 1st Jamie Blyth (AJ renova- If justice is served, there mer champions tag. tions) 245.8.0; 2nd Alec should be no reprieve, but it Johnson (Majestic Garage) will not be the first time the 119.10.0; 3rd Steve Hoyle (AJ Vikings have been disappointed renovations) 107.2.0; 4th Andy or relieved when either towards Waters and Mark Daly the top of a division, or more (Moorfields) 96.8.0. Minster Engineering League roundup Sunday Cawood champions 1st Steve Hoyle (AJ renova- tions) 185.6.0; 2nd Jamie Blyth (AJ renovations) 175.0.0; 3rd Andy Blyth (AJ renovations) 156.10.0; 4th Lewis Brown (Scunthorpe) 106.2.0; 5th Ian for the silverware Ralph (Hull) 98.8.0. Monday 1st Jamie Blyth (AJ renova- tions) 187.10.0; 2nd Anthony Cawood secured the first of a A goal in each half was Mount St Mary's Reserves at possible haul of three tro- enough for an in-form Cawood County HQ, Woodlesford. Rogerson (Moorfields) phies, with arguably the most who, despite an exhausting important on Saturday schedule of late, have won the They also have a York FA 162.14.0; 3rd James Harrison division for the first time and Senior Cup final up and coming Having secured promotion to are free to concentrate one in what is already a wonderful (Moorfields) 124.0.0; 4th Brian the Premier Division ten days adding silverware tonight, campaign. previously, they wrapped up the Wednesday, in the final of the Whitehead (Moorfields) Division One title in a battle of West Riding County FA In the Premier Division, 109.0.0; 5th Roy Stevens the top two at Tockwith, the Challenge Trophy against Thorpe United, safe from rele- morning leaders. gation, lost a thrilling game at Moorfields 101.0.0; 6th Alec Field Lane, 3-5, against Old Johnson (Majestic Garage) 100.0.0 Open matches every Saturday. Call 07710817150 for info. Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Premier Division - 9 37 54 17; POLLINGTON 17 The Beagle and taken off Wigginton Grasshoppers P24 3 2 12 34 63 11; Duncombe Bishop Wilton by league deci- week ten results W19 D3 L2 For 74 Agst 34 Pts Park FC 18 0 3 15 18 78 3. sion. 60; Dunnington 23 18 4 1 61 17 Week 10- fixtures/ results Premiership- Steam Kevin Wright 6-3 Josh Barnes 58; Tadcaster Magnets 22 15 3 Division Two - Garforth LG Wednesday, May 10 Elite Division- Murphy’s Packet Steve Hebden 3-6 Lewis 4 54 21 48; Dringhouses AFC P13 W10 D0 L3 For 59 Agst 25 League Senior Cup Semi Final Jeffers 23 14 1 8 59 38 43; MALT Pts 30; Wheldrake FC 12 9 1 2 - Poppleton United v MALT John Turner 5-4 Nick Hayes Martin Chafer 6-3 Liam Brian Robinson v Luke SHOVEL 24 11 4 9 57 46 37; 48 19 28; HOWDEN AFC 14 SHOVEL, 6.30pm. West Paul Hand v Jack Brown tba Coultish McHugh tba Rawcliffe 24 8 7 9 54 45 31; 8 1 5 45 44 25; Helperby United Riding Challenge Trophy Final - Martin Thomson 6-3 Joshua Simon Everatt v Ashton Vause Old Malton St Mary's 23 8 4 11 13 5 2 6 33 35 17; Stamford CAWOOD FC v Mount St Mary Buck Jamie Fox 2-7 Ryan Slater tba 48 51 28; Osbaldwick 24 8 3 13 Bridge 13 5 2 6 26 36 17; Reserves at County HQ, Steve Purvis 6-3 Mark Pyper Paul Dodson v Frank 59 62 27; Kirbymoorside 24 6 5 Heslington 14 4 1 9 24 38 13; Woodlesford, kick off 7.30pm. David Margrave 8-1 Jason Matthew Young 9-0 Jack Hoodless tba 13 41 55 23; Huntington Rovers CLIFFE 14 4 1 9 31 62 13; Saturday, May 13 Raspin Carl Wilbe 3-6 Jake Bayram 24 7 1 16 42 70 22; THORPE Civil Service 13 4 0 9 46 54 12. Division One - POLLING- Paul Tough v Matty Dodson Merrington Tony Spink v Bobby Mosley UNITED 23 6 3 14 34 70 21; TON v CAWOOD FC. tba tba Poppleton United 24 6 2 16 37 Division Four - Knottingley Wednesday, May 17 Super League- Steam Thomas Howard 5-4 Jimmy Division 1- Murphy’s 61 20; Easingwold Town 24 6 2 Albion P18 W17 D0 L1 For 101 CAWOOD FC v Pocklington Packet Nath Broadhead 9-0 David 16 27 74 20. Agst 17 Pts 51; The Beagle FC Town 2nd XI, kick off 6.30pm. Garner Hughes 17 15 1 1 90 19 49++; Barmby All CUP games are decided on Neil Buck 3-6 Ben Wales Daniel Shand 5-0 Dennis Division One - CAWOOD FC Moor 18 11 0 7 54 38 33; York the day. Gary Knights 4-5 Mike Angie Johnson 2-7 Marcus Blanchard P16 W13 D1 L2 For 55 Agst 10 Shamrocks 18 12 0 6 70 58 33+; It is always wise to check Eddom George Cooper 3-6 David Pts 41; Tockwith AFC 18 12 2 HENSALL HAWKS 18 5 4 9 games are going ahead and Jordan King 6-3 Lee Fallon Bonser Cruickshank 4 58 29 38; Strensall Tigers 18 53 t6 19; York Railway Institute kick off times, especially mid- Joshua Sellers 7-2 Chris Marc Holbrough 6-3 Robert 10 3 5 60 41 33; Haxby Town 18 5 4 9 46 68 19; SELBY week. Lloyd Ant Kenning 7-2 Joe Holt Walker 18 9 3 6 60 42 30; Pocklington OLYMPIA 18 6 2 10 40 57 17+; Stephen Cawthorn 6-3 Chris Louis Walton 5-4 Jamie Grant Hooghiemstra 3-6 Town II 17 9 3 5 53 46 30; Marton Abbey 18 4 3 11 37 58 Stevens Adam Sayer Bishopthorpe White Rose 18 9 15; Bishop Wilton 17 3 3 11 34 Natalie Merrill v Antony Nicholls 0 9 47 44 27; HEMING- 66 9++; LNER Builders 18 2 1 Dodson tba BROUGH UNITED 18 6 4 8 38 15 27 115 4+. Matti Baxter 6-3 Rick 53 22; Rufforth United 18 4 5 + denotes points deducted. Harrison ++ denotes points awarded to Pete Jones 4-5 Steve Proctor Championship- Murphy’s Kaden Vause 5-4 Andrew Merrington Barry Marston- bye Stuart Challenger 5-4 Todd Hughes
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