is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Goole Town 1st XI 159 Goole Cricket Club ning the toss and batting on a blows from Lewis Moore, 24, age, and James Kerr picked up other local newspa- decent track and favourable built on and the total set, two. Henry Appleby up top and pers and is edited by Woodhouse Grange Suddaby and Wood by Ben boundary on one side. despite late wickets in 55 overs, LennonWilson doing the Graeme Wilson, who Lamb, 3-14, in 13 overs, allow- was 235-8 younger element of the team has written and edit- 2nd XI 158 ing England's wily left arm spin He set the tone, reverting to proud took two apiece. ed sports coverage to take 4-29 kept Goole on opener with 67, and with Over to the bowlers and they locally for many Whether the largely dark,, course. Callum Woodcock laid the responded clinically. Just two home barsmen made years and whose overcast conditions deserved foundations which Kieron double figures and they were all knowledge and con- a terrific finish to Things are never that simple, Smith, 54, and one or two lusty The experience of Ben out for 86 in the 32nd over. tacts in local sport Saturday's Division One though, and Ainley, with the Scorah, 4-19, did the most dam- are unrivalled. East game at Westfield, bat in hand this time, found those hardy souls that help from the tail, notably is an e- braved a cool north-easter- Gardiner, 14, but England newspaper which ly wind saw a cracker. trapped him leg before, and in a you can view on really tense finale as the visitors your computer, lap- The narrowest of one run wins scraped every run they could, top, tablet or smart- for Gooke firsts over visiting youngster Marritt struck the phone. Woodhouse Grange seconds vital blow off the last ball with Sign-up to receive wass achieved by young all results possible to see your FREE weekly Thomas Marritt, with the assis- Britain stunned. copy by e-mailing: tance of smart stumping by Ben [email protected] Shelton as the last man for the A famous win and not the best visitors tried to win the game of outurns for former Goole We want to hear off the last delivery. batsman Declan Eastwood, YOUR sports news. who only made three, although Whatever your This was Goole's fifth win on he took a couple of catches in sport, let us have the trot - by far the closest, but his wicket keeping role. your scores, match importantly one over a side that reports and pictures may well be in the promotion Whitkirk 2nd XI 86 of highlights. shake-up in September. E-mail pictures and Goole Town 2nd XI reports to: There is still plenty to be done [email protected] and time for much to happen in 235-8 the intervening period, but it looks a brighter picture than the The seconds moved out of opening two weeks. the Division Three Ebor rele- gation zone with a huge win Captain Neil Foster elected to at their Whitkirk counter- bat on winning the toss and a parts on Saturday. first appearance of the season for Oscar Sugden at the top of It all went smoothly, from the order, with Ben Shelton, captain Anthony Gibbins win- and the pair looked comfortable in a stand of 68. However the batting is always vulnerable, the last 12 months a case in point, and with the visi- tors' mix of former first, and possibly up and coming first teamers, Goole saw ten wickets fall for just an additional 89 runs and the cardinal sin in leaving four overs unused. Shelton, 35, Sugden, 38, apart only Scott Thorpe, 20, and Dave England, 15, really came to any terms with Ted Baty and Matyhew Ainley, who took four wickets each. So 160 was one of those tar- gets at Westfield where if pres- sure was exerted early it was competitive. And Goole looked in the box seat when reducing the Woodhouse reply to 79-5 from 51-0 as both innings followed a similar pattern as it turned out. The dismissals of openers
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 8 June 2022 NCEL changes as merger falls through There is already change club go down to the lower Thorp Arch and affecting the 2022-23 list of league. Boston Spa 2nd XI 70 Toolstation NCEL teams Burn 74-1 before the formal notification However, that's now immate- at the Annual General rial it seems and Division One Burn firsts made it seven out Thorp Arch and Boston Spa cricket club. Meeting scheduled for runs with 21 teams next term of seven to maintain their Harrogate two weeks on once more. dominant start in Hunters all done and dusted in a little of fellow divisional side South However, South Milford Saturday. Estate Agents York Senior over 12 overs. Will Ramsey 42 Milford seconds. replied just as strongly, Batty, Training starting League Division Three Ebor not out and Ben Steward 20 89, and Handley, 44, and 28 It will be in Division One at bottom side Thorp Arch unbeaten after Andrew Wolson with a second succes- extras seeing them to an eight where the immediate future of Both the Vikings and Robins and Boston Spa seconds on Willingsbrueder fell to the fifth sive duck of the weekend wicket win with 21 balls to FC Humber United is now are closing in on training start- Saturday. ball. merely set the scene for spare. unclear. ing for the new sesaon hoping Ramsey, with 83, and Haigh, to start Saturday, July 30. It was no afternoon to mess Burn are flying in the league, 71, to add 157 for the second Burn seconds' local derby It will not be at step six after about if it could be avoided but 25 hours later they were wicket and a closing 186-2 in with Thorpe Willoughby sec- the collapse of a proposed Goole AFC who seem to be given the cool feel and the knocked out of the Dave 20 overs on a good track onds was forfeited by their vis- merger with Central Midlands welcoming back a good swathe Linnets made light work. Connor Trophy at the expense seemed imposing. itors on Saturday. League side Askern fell of last season's blossoming through. squad start pre-season games on It could have been won July 2 at home to Great quicker had it not been for The move always had a sur- Driffield, followed by the inau- Thorp Arch's Mitchell Cole prise attached, not so much for gural Jeff Barmby Memorial at who made 27 and rescued the fact the nomadic team since the VPG on Tuesday, July 5 his side from an embarrass- having to leave Dene Dene Park against newly promoted ing 5-5 after Scott Haigh during the pandemic had seen National League North, won the toss and asked them ground shares at Goole and last Scarborough. to bat. season with Selby Town. Selby entertain Pickering Cole top scored with 27 and They escaped relegation and it Town on the same night, the added 49 with Young, other- appeared they had agreed a Pikes relegated to the Northern wise it was relentless from the League from Northern Premier visitors as Graham Robson, move back to Goole before late League East. Tom Cobley and Quintin news on a possible merger, but McGrory-Hill took wickets in normally any merger with a side More details next week. support of Scott Hunt's 5-26. lower placed does see a new With just 71 required it was Forfeited games Drax firsts find themselves After defeat the previous Hemingbrough openers lay second behind near neigh- week, Gilberdyke returned to bours Burn after a concession winning ways on Saturday in Division Three Ebor on when their Division Four Saturday. Holderness game in the Hunters Estate Agents York Their scheduled opponents Senior League was awarded to Wheldrake forfeited their game them after opponents at School Road. See elsewhere Brandesburton seconds forfeit- for details of a heavy defeat for ed the game. the seconds at Hemingbrough. York Senior and foundation for big total York Vale standings Hemingbrough 237-8 The only real disappointment they were over 100 runs short Oliver Thrift and Jimmy Drax 2nd XI 135 in what became a late dash for when the last wicket fell on Tazlor top scored with 40, get- York Senior League SELBY 2nd XI v Bolton Percy runs was Thomson falling two 135, with a good all-round ting to grips with the job in 2nd XI. Hemingbrough firsts short of his century in a closing bowling performance from hand after three more wickets Championship - CARLTON total, as further wickets tum- 'Boro. for in-form Granville North had TOWERS v Hull Zingari. Division Four Galtres - enhanced their promotion bled, of 237-8. them in early trouble. CAWOOD 2nd XI v Rufforth Hemingbrough 2nd Division One East - Beverley 2nd XI. credentials in Division Four Erin Thomas, filling in for Madhas, 3-44, North, 3-27, Town 2nd XI v GOOLE Drax's second team duty after XI 125 but any.hopes 'Boro had of TOWN. Division Four Holderness - Ebor of the York Senior the first team saw their game repeating the first team's efforts Swanland v GILBERDYKE. forfeited across the river, took Ovington 3rd XI from the day before on the same Division Two Ebor - Fairburn League as their top batsmen Thomson's wicket, fighting pitch soon faded with a top v CARLTON TOWERS 2nd Division Five Holderness - back with 270, and there were 194-7 score 29 from David Catterall XI; Woodhouse Grange 3rd XI NEWPORT 2nd XI v made hay on winning the toss three wickets for Ethan Umbo down the order getting them as v SELBY. Cottingham 4th XI. SUNDAY - in a first appearance for Drax. Another afternoon of overcast close as 69 runs was going to Humbleton 2nd XI v EAS- and batting against visiting weather between two spells of be. Division Two Holderness - TRINGTON 2nd XI. The reply, as the weather lift- rain at least allowed the York Hessle v NEWPORT. York Vale League Drax seconds at Hull Road on ed slightly, saw Peet taking an Vale Two game with They never recovered from a early scalp. Ethan Umbo added Ovingron thirds to go ahead poor start due to Harry Division Three Ebor - BURN Division One - Ben Johnson v Saturday. 27 to his bowling effort and at Hull Road, and the visitors Eckersley's three wickets sup- v Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI; THORPE WILLOUGHBY. Tom Longhurst top scored with put into bat scored steadily, if ported by Thrift. EASTRINGTON v Heslington SUNDAY - Clifton Alliance 3rd All the damage was done at 29. not spectacularly, in reaching 2nd XI; GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI v HIRST COURTNEY. 194-7 in their lotted 40 overs. Hemingbrough bowled out for XI v DRAX. the top of the order, with cap- Unfortunately for the visitors 125 in the 29th over. Division Two - BURN 2nd XI Division Four Ebor - Church v Heworth 3rd XI. SUNDAY - tain Robert Peet opening with Fenton 2nd XI v KELFIELD; THORPE WILLOUGHBY 2nd DRAX 2nd XI v CAWOOD XI v HEMINGBROUGH 2nd 48 in a stand of 88, but it was 2nd XI; HEMINGBROUGH v XI. Hillam and Monk Fryston; his partner Brian Thomson, with 98 in 111 balls and sharing a stand of 117 with Dave Howard, 49, who had them well placed on 205-2. York Vale standings York Vale League Standings 2nd XI 6 108; Pocklington 3rd XI Division One - Dunnington 6 107; HEMINGBROUGH 2nd Kirkella 203-9 clash. seventh man out in a late charge departure of John Cockerell and XI 6 81; Ovington 3rd XI 6 80; Thirteen fours and four sixes for runs despite Josh a rare failure of sorts by captain 2nd XI P6 Pts 157; Ben Johnson Wheldrake 2nd XI 6 57; Bolton Newport 144 Chapman's 3-41 and just had Adam Mitchell. 6 151; Stockton and Hopgrove Percy 3rd XI 6 55; THORPE in a 91 stay at the crease helped the support of colleagues in 6 131; Clifton Alliance 3rd XI 6 WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI 6 6. An outstanding 95 in the mid- extricate his team from a spot of occupation and time at the Chapman followed up his 112; Ovington 2nd XI 6 111; dle order from Kirkella's bother at 43-3 after Gavin crease. bowling efforts with a top score Yapham 2nd XI 6 106; Division Three - Stamford Ashley Wills defied a valiant Branton, 3-30, and Matthew 41 and Pandiya made 25, but Melbourne 6 83; HIRST Bridge 5th XI P6 Pts 134; effort from Newport's Phillips, who was miserly and Newport's reply never threat- they didn't have a Wills innings COURTNEY 6 77; THORPE Heslington 3rd XI 4 120; bowlers as they slid to defeat unlucky in his spell of 0-19. ened to overhaul the 204 to cope with Burnett's 4-36 and WILLOUGHBY 6 57; Acomb 3rd XI 5 99; at Well Lane in Saturday's required losing wickets at regu- Dent's 4-20, which sees 'Port Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 6 29. Dunnington 3rd XI 6 93; Division Two Holderness Wills saved the day, though, lar intervals after the early slip further down the table. Pocklington 4th XI 4 68; as he started from 39-2 to be Division Two - Heworth 3rd XI SELBY 3rd XI 5 54; Heworth P6 Pts 180; South Cave and 4th XI 5 52; Church Fenton 3rd Brantingham 6 156; Clifton XI 4 49. Alliance 4th XI 6 109; BURN
8 June 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Hirst batting collapse Bilton in Ainsty 218-9 as he attacked the bowling. A on Saturday. Selby slipped to 166-6. Hirst Courtney 76 Nattrass and Dexter with three massive fifth wicket of partner- Steve Sherwood then attacked wickets each, and had it not Selby 1st XI 91 Selby 2nd XI 222-8 Yapham 2nd XI 80-2 been for 42 from keeper, Phil ship of 155 put the visitors on the bowling and he blasted a Wickham, even a well below Another batting collapse saw top and the partnership was Fairburn 2nd XI 225-5 quickfire 43 and he added 52 Another Hirst batting col- score of 76 in 31 overs would Selby first team slump to eventually broken by Dugher for the seventh wicket with lapse saw them slip to an eight have been out of sight. another defeat when they who had Schofield (56) caught In Division Four, Selby sec- Harry Huddlestone (11 no) and wicket York Vale Division went down by 127 runs to by Rob Scarr. ond team produced another they enabled the visitors to One defeat to Yapham sec- Otherwise all single-figure Bilton in Ainsty at Sandhill good batting performance but close on 222-8. onds at the Priory on scores, and Yapham did not Lane, writes RICHARD Wickets fell towards the end it was not enough to prevent Saturday. hang around in reply, losing just WAIN. league newcomers Fairburn Fairburn also made a good the two wickets to Fisher and of the innings with Dugher tak- II winning by five wickets in a start with openers Richard The visitors took full advan- Iveson with one apiece. The visitors batted first and ing 4-50 and there was also a high scoring game. Grogan and Steve Mowbray tage of winning the toss in lost a wicket in the third over couple of wickets for Matty punishing any loose early bowl- gloomy conditions and put Hirst are slipping after a when Jamie Middleton had Rob Clark, but Bartlett fired 14 Batting first, Selby openers ing and the Selby bowlers were Hirst in, with immediate divi- steady start to their comeback Hildreth caught by Mark Hope. fours and 4 sixes in his fine Graham Phillips and Jack dends as wickets soon fell, Division One campaign. Tim Smith hit a quick 33 but Huddlestone were soon scoring unable to make a breakthrough. Tom Shepherd had him caught knock of 112 as Bilton in quickly and the fifty partner- The century partnership York Senior League by Hope and when Middleton Ainsty closed on a challenging ship arrived in only the 11th struck again to dismiss Jamie 218-9. over thanks to some fine shots arrived in only the 15th over standings Perkins thanks to another catch and excellent running between and the visitors had to wait until from Hope the visitors were Chasing the big total, Selby the wickets. the 29th over with the total on Hunters Estate Agents' York 2nd XI 7 50; EASTRINGTON reduced to 41-3. needed a good start but they 175 before Graham Phillips Senior League standings. 7 52; New Earswick 7 40; lost early wickets with Graham The runs continued to flow Bishopthorpe 7 34; Tadcaster Middleton again bowled but Darren Weaver and Simon bowled Mowbray for 84. Championship - Stamford Magnet 2nd XI 7 32; GOOLE another accurate 12 over spell Hutchinson (4-28) doing the Abdy did slow down the run Phillips (2-50) struck again Bridge P7 Pts 70; Easingwold 7 TOWN 2nd XI 7 26; to take 2-16 and when James damage. The home side crashed rate and a first wicket partner- 60; Malton and Old Malton 7 Heslington 2nd XI 7 24; Dugher joined the attack to to 39-5 but there was a revival ship of 120 was ended by when he held on to a sharp 60; Welton 7 44; Hull Zingari Wheldrake 7 22; Thorp Arch bowl Ben Bartlett Selby looked when Tom Shepherd (14) and Weaver (2-49) who bowled return catch to dismiss Grogan 7 42; CARLTON TOWERS 7 and Boston Spa 2nd XI 7 2. to be taking control of the Darrell Guy (23) added 37 for Phillips for 61, which included for 94, which included 15 40; Bridlington 7 34; Folkton game, with Bilton in Ainsty ten boundaries. and Flixton 7 32; Whitkirk 7 26; Division Four Ebor - HEM- struggling on 53-4 in the 24th the sixth wicket until Ian boundaries and the run scoring Pickering 7 24; York 2nd XI 7 INGBROUGH 6 54; KELFIELD over. Hutchinson dismissed Guy. Ben Huddlestone fell just one run slowed down. 20; Cottingham 7 10. 6 54; Saxton 7 52; Bolton Percy Bartlett finished off Selby with later when he was bowled by 2nd XI 7 50; Hillam and Monk Will Bartlett and Philip a six over spell of 4-18 and the Abdy (2-37) for a stylish 46 as Joe Bugg (2-12) joined the Division One East - Beverley Fryston 5 50; Fairburn 2nd XI 7 Schofield then changed the home side tumbled to 91 all out the home side fought back. attack and he took two wickets Town 2nd XI P8 Pts 68; 42; Church Fenton 2nd XI 5 22; game with some big hitting and in the 31st over. Oliver Steward, Sam Mason in an over as Selby fought back. Patrington 8 60; GOOLE SELBY 2nd XI 6 14; CAWOOD Bartlett was in destructive form and Sam Easthill (12) kept the Mark Redshaw also grabbed a TOWN 7 54; Woodhouse 7 12; Ledsham 2nd XI 6 10; Thanks go to match ball spon- scoreboard ticking over but Grange 2nd XI 7 54; Driffield DRAX 2nd XI 6 0. sor Paul and Julie Harrand. The late wicket but Robin Sykes (23 Town 2nd XI 7 52; Yapham 7 defeat means Selby drop to fifth no) eventually steered Fairburn 42; Brandesburton 7 36; Division Four Galtres - in the table and they travel to home in the 43rd over. Scarborough 2nd XI 8 28; Saxton P7 Pts 50; Woodhouse lowly Woodhouse Grange III Sutton-on-Hull 7 28; South Grange 4th XI 6 50; Bilton-in- Selby play Bolton Percy II at Holderness 7 24; Picklington 7 Ainsty 6 44; Stillington 2nd XI Sandhill Lane on Saturday. 22; Pickering 2nd XI 7 12. 6 44; Duncombe Park 2nd XI 7 40; Rufforth 2nd XI 7 36; Carlton recover their poise Division Two Ebor - Sherriff Hutton Bridge 4th XI 7 Fairburn P7 Pts 70; 36; Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 6 30; to win after tea Londesborough Park 7 62; Hovingham 2nd XI 7 24; Hillam Bilton-in- Ainsty 7 42; CARL- and Monk Fryston 3nd XI 6 14; Carlton Towers 234-8 Whether influenced by the his wicket, followed by captain ing to fear from the pitch and TON TOWERS 2nd XI 7 42; CAWOOD 2nd XI 7 10. conditions, or just favouring a Rob Holah and the recalled even had a bit of sunlight flick- SELBY 7 40; Tadcaster Magnet York 2nd XI 214 bowl first on winning the toss, Mark Spetch to first team duty, ering through heavy cloud. 7 40; Church Fenton 7 34; Division Four Holderness - York's opening attack on Sam had them back in trouble at Thorp Arch and Boston Spa 7 Swanland P7 Pts 70; Forget York seconds' lowly Backhouse and Kieron Blake 116-7. They reached 52 before losing 34; Wetherby 7 34; Castleford GILBERDYKE 7 60; Kirkella position in the Hunters Estate soon had Carlton in strife, with a wicket, Alex Wood to Joe 3nd XI 7 24; Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 7 50; Old Hymerians 7 Agents Championship - there Tom Collins, Nathan Ellam To reach 234-8 after the Rayner for 28, and at 166-3 and 3rd XI 7 22; Ledsham 7 6. 46; Brandesburton 2nd XI 6 44; are no easy games. and Sam Lingard all back in the expiry of 50 overs was rather up with the rate, a win looked Hornsea 2nd XI 7 42; Hull pavilion with just 35 on the down to a great stand by possible. Division Two Holderness - Ionians Coal Exporters 2nd XI Having put themselves in a board. Matthew Torn and Josh Cruise, Hornsea P7 P7 Pts 62; Hull 7 32; Hessle 2nd XI 7 30; delicate position at a cool, 41 not out and 62 respectively, However Backhouse was run Zingari 2nd XI 7 52; Driffield Dalton Holme 7 22; Skirlaugh 7 breezy Fishpond Field against Henry Bayston then departed which came at a good rate and out for 40 and suddenly Carlton Town 3rd XI 7 50; Middleton 20; Bransholme and the Clifton Park outfit, they on 51 for 24, but even though damaged one or two impressive sensed an opening and their and North Dalton 7 44; Hessle 7 Kingswood 6 12; Hull Zingari recovered to post a satisfactory Mark Holmes, with four bound- bowling figures. bowlers did enough to pick up 40; Kirkella 7 40; Patrington 3rd XI 7 10. total and then defended it after aries and a six in 28, managed wickets and York were 20 runs 2nd XI 7 38; Hull Ionians Coal tea to remain in the top half of to get the total to three figures, Fosdike, 3-51, was the best shy on losing their last man Exporters 7 32; Beverley Town Division Five Holderness - the table. for the visitors, who had noth- with 12 balls left. 3rd XI 7 24; NEWPORT 7 24; South Holderness 2nd XI P7 Pts Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI 7 24; 70; Hutton Cranswick 7 60; Cottingham 2nd XI 7 12. EASTRINGTON 2nd XI 7 40; Cottingham 4th XI 8 32; Division Three Ebor- BURN Humbleton 2nd XI 7 20; P7 Pts 70; DRAX 7 60; South NEWPORT 2nd XI 8 4. Milford 2nd XI 7 52; Whitkirk Bolton Percy 2nd XI Anderson in particular was tem- ing a run chase by dismissing defeat for the seconds in their The target looked challenging Your friends Michael and Simon Tolson, and in reply it soon became evi- and fellow 267-7 porarily checked by two Simon together with Jack Scott, with Maypole Gardens encounter dent it was more than that. sportspeople Tolson strikes to dismiss Taylor only 35 on the board and, with Helmsley outfit can all get Cawood 159 despite 45 from Peter Woodhead Cawood's batting was dis- and Hodge, but at 42-2 that was and 25 from Ian Lumley to fol- Duncombe Park seconds in mantled quickly after Matthew Goole & The holiday weekend cricket- the best it was for the Cawood low up Simon Tolson's rapid 25 Division Four Galtres. Stead, 24, and Andy McEvoy Selby Sport wise offered little for Cawood at the start, it was all over for the had offered hope at the top. FREE every CC bar a forfeiture in bowlers. visitors in the 39th over for 159, The home side won the toss Sunday's Dave Connor Anderson completed a half with three wickets too for Tom and deciding to bowl first and it Perry Marwood, 4-5, and week. Trophy second round tie after Longbottom in a good all-round looked a good move with Nigel Adam Dunn, 3-16, and name- Just email: Hillam and Monk Fryston century in almost run-a-ball bowling performance from com- sake Joe doing the damage, and [email protected] pulled out of the T20 competi- fortable victors. Huggins operating as early as quickly once they had broken tion. fashion, Wakelin joined him to the second over after Wills the first wicket. to be added add 73 with a 37-ball 55 and Cawood 2nd XI 60 to the On the field, the firsts travelled broke down after just four Cawood were all out for 60 in to Bolton Percy seconds in then at the end Furze's 56 helped Duncombe Park 2nd deliveries making early break- the 20th over. mailing list Division Four Ebor and chased to propel Bolton Percy to 267-7 around the park after the hosts XI 169-9 throughs in a spell of 5-60. As mentioned, there was won the toss and batted first, in their allotted 45 overs. The visitors were dug out of a relief without playing on Tolson's 2-65 and Keith Almost the same margin of Sunday with their opponents A quick start from Ian hole by Marwood, 44, and 31 forfeiting their scheduled cup Towndrow's 2-64 tried to stem from Hiscock, followed by 35 game. the flow. from Stockdale, which saw After tea, Anderson followed them to 169-9 in 45 overs as up his 50, opening the batting Owen Carty took a couple of for the home side by ruining any wickets supporting Huggins. hopes Cawood had of entertain-
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 8 June 2022 South Milford 2nd noon at South Milford's run days as they did prevail in their Jason Dale, 77, was his usual rate, and even more so when ter. XI 157 feast of a home at Swan Croft. Dave Connor Trophy T20 blast reserved self, taking 119 balls, Dale was out on 198-3, a fur- Mike Naylor and Harry Eastrington 294-8 with Burn 24 hours later - see and Jack Knowles, 47 in 49 The home side may not have details elsewhere. balls, added 88 for the first ther 90 runs added as they just Dunham removed both open- A ruthless display by felt along the same lines in wicket before the latter became fell short of posting a first 300 ers, and although 44 and 49 Eastrington firsts made light being bowled out for 157 chas- However it was Eastrington the first dismissal, but Craig total of the season. from Bramley and Handley of the dark and gloomy after- ing an improbable 295 to win, holding considerable sway on Chafer, with 49, and little respectively had them at 121-2, but there was nothing wrong winning the toss and batting, cameos elsewhere kept the Ben Whitehead was the most the last eight wickets fell for with a 22-yard strip that pro- despite overhead conditions on scoreboard ticking at a healthy successful bowler with 3-57, duced nearly 850 runs over two Saturday. 36. albeit expensive in eight overs, The seconds were given the Majestic Garage Individual Pool League and even though it was a placid Week 12- fixtures/results Premiership Dan Neal v Matthew Young Masterman tba wicket, the daunting total ahead points in Division Five Super League Liam Marshall 3-6 Aaron tba Steve Collins v John Mchardy and scoreboard pressure, plus a Holderness as Humbleton sec- Championship John Turner v Shaun Logan Lumley tba bit of zip in the Eastrington onds forfeited their scheduked tba Danny Waudby 5-4 Lee Ian Morewood 4-5 Brian Sid Ellis 6-3 Nath Broadhead attack, saw South Milford fal- Station Road game. Robinson Neil Buck 3-6 Tom Jackson Fallon Division 1- Verm Aiden White 7-2 Matthew Antony Dodson 3-6 Jason Angie Johnson v Liam Danny Green 3-6 Carl Wilbe Dodson Coultish tba Billy Burns 2-7 Kyle Nicholls Steve Hayes 5-4 Craig Raspin Marc Holbrough 4-5 Jack Bulmer Matti Baxter 8-1 Phil Norcup Steve Hebden v Wilf Jordan King v Martin Jack Robinson 5-4 Callum Whitehead tba Merrington Thomson tba David Cruickshank - bye 0-0 Paul Hand 8-1 Martin Chafer Duarte Simon Everatt v Steve Acaster David Hughes 7-2 Stuart Joshua Sellers - bye Shaun Pickles v Stuart Sykes tba Gary Knights 1-8 Ben Buck Slack Steve Purvis v Chris Lloyd tba David Silva v Stuart Barry Marston v Taylor tba Jamie Legge v Martin Fraser Challenger tba Chris Pollard 6-3 Joshua Buck Garner tba tba Andrew Merrington 4-5 Pete Darren Burton v Kai Stephen Cawthorn - bye Jones Keane Norcup 1-8 Andrew Challenger tba Jamie Fox 5-4 Steve Proctor Luke McHugh 1-8 Jake Stevens Ant Kenning v Steven Above is Eddie Rowley Darren Morritt with part of with part of his 125.0.0 his 99.0.0 winning catch of Thursdays winning catch. mainly F1s on Friday. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Wednesday 2nd Brian Whitehead. 78.8.0 3rd Anthony Rogerson 77.0.0 1st Andy Harrison 109.4.0 Saturday 2nd Andy Blyth 93.10.0 3rd Jamie Blyth 59.0.0 1st Pete boyes 101.10.0 Thursday 2nd Paul Whitehead 81.8.0 3rd Jamie Blyth 71.12.0 1st Eddie Rowley. 125.0.0 4th Deano Lumley 69.0.0 2nd Jamie Blyth. 117.2.0 5th Andy Waters. 62.6.0 3rd Pete Boyes 101.0.0 6th Andy Blyth 53.0.0 4th Jason Raspin 94.0.0 Open matches are held every 5th Anthony Rogerson 86.0.0 Wednesday, Friday and 6th Mark Daly 82.0.0 Saturday. Call 07710817150 to Friday book on. 1st Darren Morritt 99.0.0 Viking Fishery results The Viking Saturday Open with 53lb 10oz and P Bentley was won by Andy Rymer of was third with 53lb 4oz. Kippax last Saturday. R Richardson won the Ralph Held on Hawk Pond, the win- AC match with 78lb 11oz, R ning weight was 107lb 5oz. Fanning was second with 57lb Neil Taylor of Selby was sec- 6oz and S Macmillan was third ond with 85lb 15oz, Mal Bailey with 49lb 10oz. of Castleford was third with 64lb 12oz and Steve Brunyee, On Sunday, the Fryston AC also of Castleford, was fourth match on Hawk Pond was won with 61lb 12oz. by S Lupton with 107lb 14oz, G Gill was second with 103lb The Tuesday Open match 13oz, M Barker was third with was won by Paul Brunyee with 85lb 11oz and S Varley was 68lb 5oz, Ian Wilson was sec- fourth with 60lb 14oz. ond with 53lb 11oz, and Mal Bailey was third with 52lb 5oz. On Deer Pond, the Rothwell AS match was won by F Open matches are held each Brittain with 68lb 6oz, M Tuesday and Saturday. To book Clark was second with 53lb a place please ring 01405 4oz and A Lowe was third with 785206 or contact our Facebook 48lb 4oz. page. Bramley Band AC were on Also on Saturday, the Grattan Fox Pond where D Pinkney AC match on Deer Pond was won the match with 73lb 9oz, won by A Middleton with 82lb M Booth was second with 41lb 2oz. J Redmond was second 8oz.
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