is your Goole Judo goes FREE weekly guide to all local sport. international is independent of all Paisley and Joe Savage from Goole Judo Club attended their other local newspa- first International Judo Competition on Saturday, July 8, writes pers and is edited by KIM SAVAGE. Graeme Wilson, who has written and edit- They were part of the team representing Yorkshire and ed sports coverage Humberside, competing in the Glaspalast International locally for many Judo Tournament held in Stuttgart, Germany on 8-9 July years and whose 2023. knowledge and con- tacts in local sport The number of competitors over the weekend totalled 1,806 are unrivalled. from 22 different countries. Paisley Savage, age 11, opened the entire international event with her first contest. With 17 competitors in her category she competed brilliantly throughout the day. Joe Savage competed later on in the day, and came away with an amazing seventh place. Absolutely amazing! Everyone at Team Goole is very proud of the Savages! Sessions are held on Fridays from 6pm at Goole Leisure Centre. Their Facebook group is Goole Judo Club and Instagram is @goolejudo. Joe and Paisley Savage are pictured with coach John. is an e- Patrington 1st XI 170 and whereas they took revenge despite the hosts batting first. Marritt and Dave England's wickets for 60 to be bowled out newspaper which on Hull Zingari at Westfield to Mattey Cooper and Louis wily bowling, Cooper 2-29, in the 35th over for 117. you can view on Goole Town 1st XI your computer, lap- begin the second half of their Sugden reduced Patrington to Sugden 4-35 and Ben Lamb, 4- Danny Collinson's 4-42 was top, tablet or smart- 117 campaign in the form they 53-6, and seemingly the visitors 47. the best of solid all-round bowl- phone. Sign-up to receive Somehow, and it so often is ended the first, it was not such were in the driving seat. In reply, Goole were reduced ing for the East Coast outfit. your FREE weekly the case, the further east you copy by e-mailing: are in unsettled weather, the good news as that improved run However, a superb 68 from to 2-2, second team captain At Westfield, rain eventually [email protected] chances, certainly in cricket ended at Patrington on the East Curtis McElwee off just 41 Anthony Gibbins, on a rare first denied the seconds what looked terms, of playing relatively full games improves. Coast in Championship East. balls, with five fours and five team outing for Ben Shelton, to be a win against Woodhouse Conditions were far from sixes, changed the context and and Scott Thorpe. Grange's fourths. For the second successive Saturday, Goole firsts escaped ideal anywhere in the region, with contributions from the late A recovery from Oscar The visitors were reduced to the real worst of heavy storms, but it was game on as the hosts order, a total of 170 all out in Sugden and Ashton 44-3, chasing 183-5, before a won the toss amidst the possi- 36.2 overs suddenly was a Nottingham, who top scored real loud burst on already bility of intervention at any challenging target. with 25, offered hope, but it damp surrounds meant an early time, and Goole made inroads, Goole, without Thomas was not to be as they lost eight end. Rain stops play as Selby’s reply starts at Eastrington We want to hear Eastrington 1st XI spell from Jamie Middleton and until he was run out for 19. Fielder (7) but Knowles fired Both sides collect four YOUR sports news. Gareth Roberts. Lee Wild had Craig Chafer three fours and five sixes in his points. Thanks go to match ball Whatever your 165-9 powerful 53 before Charlie sponsor Peter Burrans. Selby sport, let us have Middleton took the first wick- caught at slip by Jamie Pickles your scores, match Selby 1st XI 27-0 Baird had him stumped. face second in the table reports and pictures et to fall when he had Harry to reduce Eastrington to 53-4 Eastrington slipped to 129-8 Barwick in Elmet on Saturday of highlights. rain stopped play Dunham caught by Charlie in the 21st over but they staged at Sandhill Lane. E-mail pictures and Baird in the covers with the a recovery with Harry Pierce but a ninth wicket partnership reports to: Selby first team travelled to score on five. and Jack Knowles adding 39 of 36 between Shane Chatham The second team game [email protected] Eastrington on Saturday aiming to continue their win- A heavy rain shower stopped for the fifth wicket. (20*) and Mike Naylor (15*) against Eastrington seconds at ning run, but they were even- play and on the resumption Spinner Alex Langhan made lifted the home side to 165-9 at Sandhill Lane was washed out tually frustrated by the Gareth Roberts had Jason Dale the close. after heavy morning downpours weather when the heavy rain (8) caught by Baird, but anoth- the breakthrough when he had and they travel to Hillam and arrived to end proceedings. Pierce (19) stumped by Darrell In reply, Selby openers Matt er rain break saw the game Monk Fryston firsts on The game was able to start on reduced to 38 overs per side. Guy, but James Knowles con- Hoyle and Charlie Baird (4*) Saturday. time, with Eastrington batting tinued the recovery with some were soon scoring quickly, with first after losing the toss and Jamie Middleton kept the vis- big hitting and he added 32 for Hoyle hitting three boundaries The third team game in the they made slow progress against another deadly accurate itors in control when he con- the sixth wicket with Ryan in his unbeaten 18 before a York Vale League against ceded just 13 runs from his ten Fielder. thunderstorm and heavy rain Dunnington thirds was also a over spell, but Rich Harrison ended the match with the visi- victim of the weather and they tried to increase the run rate James Dugher (2-19) ended tors on 27-0 after five overs. are at home to Pocklington the partnership when he bowled
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 19 July 2023 Selby Town preview Robins’ pre-season gets on track Selby Town's pre-season has After defeats at Scarborough Eleven days and counting to The full set of club fixtures OUGH TOWN, Sat Dec 23 - TOWN, Tues Oct 17 - Retford been strange for many of its and Pontefract, and a home loss for the forthcoming campaign THACKLEY, Tues Dec 26 - FC, Sat Oct 21 - supporters as they contem- to Garforth, manager Ryan the opening Saturday of the are below, and also include Frickley Athletic, Sat Dec 30 – GLASSHOUGHTON WEL- plate a first campaign without Cooper saw Alec Burton and initial rounds of the national CAMPION, Sat Jan 6 - FARE, Wed Oct 25 - Brigg their leading scorer for the Harry Clapham, who will have 2023-24 Toolstation cup competitions and BCEL Barton Town, Sat Jan 13 - last four seasons, Liam pressure to deliver more goals Cup. Tadcaster Albion, Sat Jan 20 - Town, Sat Oct 28 - ATHERS- Flanagan. than ever this term, on the mark, Northern Counties East Pickering Town, Sat Jan 27 - LEY RECREATION, Sat Nov with the experienced Nathan GOOLE AFC SILSDEN AFC, Sat Feb 3 - 4 - Worsborough Bridge Of course he remains in the Cartman amongst the visiting League season. Premier Division Bottesford Town, Sat Feb 10 - Athletic, Tues Nov 7 - Louth Goole and Selby Sport reader- scorers. Sat July 29 - Golcar United, Sat Feb 17 - Town, Sat Nov 11 - OLLER- ship area at Ouse rivals, Goole Saturday evening saw the HANDSWORTH, Tues Aug 2 MALTBY MAIN, Sat Feb 24 - AFC, but not to see the striker There are new faces in the - Albion Sports, Sat Aug 5 - Garforth Town, Sat Mar 9 - TON TOWN, Sat Nov 18 - in Selby red any more may take Robins' plans amongst familiar release of the full league pro- Thackley (Emirates FA Cup ECCLESHILL UNITED, Sat SWALLOWNEST, Sat Nov some getting used to. ones, and alongside manager extra preliminary round), Tues Mar 16 - Hallam, Sat Mar 30 - 25 - Shirebrook Town, Sat Dec Cooper, none other than former gramme for both Goole AFC Aug 8 - Knaresborough Town, EMLEY AFC, Sat Apr 6 - 2 – PARKGATE, Sat Dec 9 - However, signs are that the Goole AFC manager Nigel Sat Aug 12 - ROSSINGTON Penistone Church. Robins are getting things on Danby to add a lot of knowl- and Selby Town. MAIN, Sat Aug 19 - Wombwell Town, Sat Dec 16 - track and Monday night's 2-2 edge and experience, and also Thackley (or FA Cup if suc- SELBY TOWN LOUTH TOWN, Sat Dec 23 - draw with Premier Division son, James, to the playing side. The first two games had been cessful on Aug 5), Tues Aug Division One Staveley MW, Tues Dec 26 - Knaresborough Town was a fil- 22 - FRICKLEY ATHLETIC, Sat July 29 – Swallownest, BEVRLEY TOWN, Sat Dec lip for all. The Robins have one more released earlier, and they see Sat Aug 26 - Horbury Town Tues Aug 1 - SHIREBROOK 30 - Wakefield, Sat Jan 6 - scheduled run-out to come (Isuzu FA Vase 1st Qualifying TOWN, Sat Aug 5 - Parkgate, Important, as always, to stress against Minster Engineering the Vikings entertaining Round), Fri Sep 1 - Campion, Sat Aug 12 - WOMBWELL Nostell MW, Sat Jan 13 - that results are far from the be Premier Division Old Malton St Sat Sep 9 - BARTON TOWN, TOWN, Sat Aug 19 - NOS- RETFORD UNITED, Sat Jan all and end all in trial games, Mary's tomorrow evening. Handsworth before travelling Tues Sep 12 - TADCASTER TELL MW, Sat Aug 26 - 20 - Harrogate Railway, Sat but it is a process of trying to set ALBION, Sat Sep 16 - PICK- Northwich Victoria (Isuzu FA Jan 27 - DRONFIELD the tone and be game ready for A full preview of what is look- to Albion Sports on ERING TOWN, Sat Sep 23 - Vase 1st Qualifying Round), TOWN, Sat Feb 3 , YORK- their league programme, start- ing a long, hard season at the Silsden AFC (or Isuzu FA Vase Wed Aug 30 - Retford United, ing at Swallownest on Saturday FPH Stadium in next week's Wednesday, August 2, who dependent on Aug 26), Sat Sat Sep 2 - STAVELEY MW, SHIRE AMATEUR, Sat Feb week. Goole and Selby Sport. Sep 30 - BOTTESFORD Tues Sep 5 - Beverley Town, 10 - Armthorpe Welfare, Sat have returned to their home TOWN, Sat Oct 7 - GOL- Tues Sep 12 - WAKEFIELD, Feb 17 - HORBURY TOWN, CAR UNITED, Sat Oct 14 - Sat Sep 16 - Dronfield Town, Sat Mar 2 - Clay Cross Town, city this term, but still on ten- Maltby Main, Sat Oct 21 - Tues Sep 19 - RETFORD GARFORTH TOWN, Sat UNITED (NCEL Cup Round Sat Mar 9 - RETFORD FC, ancy with National League Oct 28 - Eccleshill United, One), Sat Sep 23 - HARRO- Sat Mar 16 - Glasshoughton Sat Nov 4 - HALLAM, Sat GATE RAILWAY (dependent Welfare, Sat Mar 23 - BRIGG Minster Engineering League roundup North Bradford Park Avenue Nov 11 - Emley AFC, Sat Nov on Isuzu FA Vase Aug 26), TOWN, Sat Mar 30 - 18 - PENISTONE CHURCH, Wed Sep 27 - Yorkshire Athersley Recreation, Sat Apr at the Horsfall Stadium. Sat Nov 25 - Handsworth, Sat Amateur, Sat Sep 30 - Dec 2 - ALBION SPORTS, ARMTHORPE WELFARE, 6 - WORSBOROUGH Minster season The Robins travel in their Sat Dec 9 - Rossington Main, Tues Oct 3 - Horbury Town BRIDGE ATHLETIC, Sat Apr Sat Dec 16 - KNARESBOR- Sat Oct 14 - CLAY CROSS 13 - Ollerton Town. first game in Division One to HOME games denoted in Swallownest before entertain- CAPITALS starts August 19 ing Shirebrook to open up Kick off times Saturday their home campaign on 3pm, Midweek 7.45p. unless otherwise agreed. Yorkshire Day, Tuesday, All fixtures subject to The new season in the Minster Both games kick off at 2pm August 1. Engineering League will com- Promoted Cawood must wait change. mence on Saturday, August until August 23, when they The Robins face 44 games in 19, although not for everyone. entertain Dunnington at Maypole Gardens in their first their season - it would have In the Premier Division, Malt Premier Division outing. Shovel commence their sec- All divisions will kick off been 46, but for the laboured, ond top level campaign against on the third Saturday in Dringhouses at Dennison Road, August for the first time and if eventually correct, decision whilst Thorpe United are also at a full run down of all our home, entertaining Poppleton local teams' opening fixtures to remove Hemsworth from United at Field Lane, no doubt in Goole and Selby Sport next aiming to improve on a largely Wednesday. the Premier Division for disappointing 2022-23 season. ground grading failure, which spared Goole from relega- tion. A busy season for Town as they also know their first round oppo- nents in the League Cup and a home tie with one of four new additions to the league in Retford Your friends United on September 19. and fellow Goole AFC preview sportspeople can all get Mixed pre-season performance for Vikings Goole & With interest in Goole AFC Thankfully, there was a pos- the team carving out good visitors did capitalise on a Selby Sport rising, despite arguably itive response in last night's opportunities throughout the shoddy early second half by FREE every their worst season in their 3-1 win over Crowle Colts, evening. equalising. 26-year history, there was a and generally over the trial week. warning shot across the games it has been reasonably It came on the back of a 0-3 The Vikings will play their Just email: bows from a friendly at positive, with one or two loss to Liversedge in their first final scheduled warm-up [email protected] Beverley Town last issues undoubtedly still to public work-out 11 days ago, game with another early start Saturday. address. where promising starts to each on Saturday. to be added half faded against a strong, to the One can take chance results The Beverley defeat and solid looking West Yorkshire They entertain Pitch-In NPL of pre-season games lightly if overall lack of urgency, outfit, who had played a cou- East side Ossett United at the mailing list the performance and applica- despite only a friendly, was in ple of games prior. VPG, kick off 1pm, just a tion is there, but in monsoon complete contrast to what had week ahead of their first conditions at the Leisure happened at North Ferriby last As mentioned. there was a league game. Centre in the Minster town, a Tuesday evening leaving reaction to Saturday's shud- 6-0 loss and the ragtag and Vikings supporters more than dering loss at Beverley Town, A last opportunity on the bobtail nature of almost all bemused. which was played for the Jeff park to iron out faults, build aspects had echoes of the Barmby Memorial Trophy, in on some promise and hopeful- shambles of last term there for A 2-2 draw at Church Road memory of the late Goole ly restore credibility in a club all to see. against last season's now-pro- Town striker of the 1960s, and which, amazingly, seems to be motrd Toolstation NCEL then again in 1978, with increasing support in the Yes, there were apologies Premier Division champions Lincolnshire League Crowle aftermath of what had and promises of immediate really enthused supporters. Colts overcome in the end. appeared relegation. action from players and man- agement, but 14 days away A deflected Liam Flanagan Far from perfect by any A full preview of the players from day one of the campaign goal and Callum Petch twice means, but two Flanagan who have arrived during the proper, it was eye-watering, fixing the Vikings and goals, one from the penalty summer, and looking to sta- and that was not just from fre- although the villagers did spot and a blockbuster from bilise fortunes in the nine quent thunderstorms. share the spoils, what was Reece Kral the reward for a months to come will follow in pleasing was the creativity of powerful last quarter after the next week's Goole and Selby Sport.
19 July 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 York Senior League standings Ledsham 2nd XI full advantage to prevail by a Hemingbrough a chance, but a 24th over. Championship East - Division Three Ebor - sizeable margin in Division fifth wicket partnership of 73 at Just several batsmen got into Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI P13 Fairburn 2nd XI P13 Pts 108; 244-5 Pts 124; Welton 13 102; Hull Ledsham 13 102; Wheldrake 13 Three Ebor of the Yorkshire lightning speed saw a 29-over the teens, Pickles with 18 the Zingari13 90; Folkton and 86; HEMINGBROUGH 13 82; Hemingbrough 1st Flixton 13 87; Bridlington 13 GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI 13 72; Premier League North. total approaching eight and top scorer, as the Ledsham 84; Driffield Town 2nd XI 13 KELFIELD 13 70; Thorp Arch XI 92 The game was reduced due to three quarters an over. bowlers, led by Fox, 4-34, and 80; Patrington 14 78; Beverley and Boston Spa 2nd XI 13 64; Town 2nd XI 13 66; GOOLE Heslington 2nd XI 13 62; It was one of those days when the weather, with further show- Miller, with 46, helped to Dewhirst, 3-17, did the damage. TOWN 13 52; Sutton-on-Hull Bishopthorpe 13 50; Tadcaster Hemingbrough firsts would ers on top of rain in the preced- close the innings with a flourish Unfortunately, a meeting of 14 44; Brandesburton 13 35; Magnet 2nd XI 13 48; New have gladly accepted the con- Cottingham 13 24. Earswick 13 34; Woodhouse ditions were too poor and ing 24 hours, and as 'Boro's captain Rob Peet and two well-placed teams was Grange 4th XI 13 26. taken points home for an Championship West - abandonment. Hemingbrough won the toss his bowlers struggled to deliver, rather one-sided in far from Whitkirk P13 Pts 94; Division Three Holderness - and elected to field. Peet's 2-50 the best analysis in ideal circumstances. Easingwold 13 80; Harrogate Swanland P13 Pts 88; However, although far from 2nd XI 13 83; York 2nd XI 13 Beverley Town 4th XI 13 86; perfect, and the worst of the Andy Rowley broke through his seven overs. In York Vale Division Two at 80; Acomb 13 74; Brandesburton 2nd XI 13 80; elements somehow avoiding with the wicket of Delmont, but In reply, Hemingbrough never School Road, rain eventually Knaresborough 13 72; Studley Cherry Burton 13 78; Driffield Ledsham in full, the hosts took Royal 13 71; CARLTON Town 4th XI 13 74; Middleton a powerful second wicket stand threatened an always unlikely ended play as visitors South TOWERS 13 68;Thirsk 13 62; and North Dalton 2nd XI 13 74; Pickering 13 56; Sheriff Hutton Old Hymerians 13 72; of 120 between Robert Fisher, 235 to win in 28 overs, adjusted Cave and Brantingham were Bridge 2nd XI 13 58; Bolton Walkington 12 68; with 81, and Andy Kelly, 55, set under Duckworth-Lewis, and 32-1 after four overs, chasing Percy 13 26. GILBERDYKE 12 66; Humbleton 13 48; the hosts up. slid, quite appropriately in the 'Boro seconds' 106-8 made in a Division Two Ebor - Cottingham. 3rd XI 13 44; Three wickets for 30 gave conditions, to 93 all out in the game reduced to 30 overs. Scarcroft P13 Pts 118; Pelican 13 32. Barwick-in-Elmet 13 106; Division leaders inflict defeat SELBY 13 90; DRAX 13 86; Division Four Ebor - Saxton Church Fenton 11 74; P13 Pts 118; Dunnington 2nd on bottom place Cawwod Castleford 2nd XI 12 72; EAS- XI 13 99; Crossgates 13 97; TRINGTON 13 68; BURN Hillam and Monk Fryston 13 Saxton 1st XI 140-3 166-8 on a dry pitch covered wicket stand of 68, wickets fell Conditions were far from 13 54; CARLTON TOWERS 82; Scholes, Leeds 13 82; against the previous day's heavy regularly, if not at a canter. ideal, but credit to all for ensur- 2nd XI 13 46; Woodhouse SELBY 2nd XI 13 76; Cawood 1st XI 166-8 rain, although understandably ing a game did reach a positive Grange 3rd XI 13 44; Sherburn Eversley 13 70; the surrounds were damp. Cawood batted out their full outcome. Whitkirk 2nd XI 13 32; South Scarcroft 2nd XI 13 60; A scenario similar to the quota of overs, with 28 from Milford 2nd XI 13 26. Thorner Mexborougb 13 52; majority of games that beat Matthew Stead, acting cap- Ryan Tudor and teen contribu- Ajjaz Ahmadzal did strike Church Fenton 2nd XI 13 38; the stormy weather as tain, and Peter Wilson fell early. tions here and there seeing early for Cawood with two Division Two Holderness - EASTRINGTON 2nd XI 13 26; Division Four leaders, Saxton But Dan Woodhead, with 58, them set a target. wickets, but Saxton captain Filey P13 Pts 102; Hull Ionians CAWOOD 13 18. firsts, prevailed in an adjust- and Miles Taylor frustrated the Appleby, Undukuri and Sharma Coal Exporters 14 100; ed run chase against bottom leaders, who were looking to Rain and a revised target all made 40s as the hosts raced Division Five Ebor - Green club Cawood. take advantage of the play, if meant 137 for Saxton in 33 to victory. Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI 13 82; Hammerton P12 Pts 120; wary that rain was never far overs and, befitting the leaders Hull Strikers 13 73; Beverley Barwick in Elmet 2nd XI 12 94; It actually saw a full compli- away. looking to impose, they fairly Cawood's season is not get- Town 3rd XI 13 72; Welton 2nd Thorner Mexborougb 2nd XI 12 ment of 40 overs completed as motored to the winning line in ting much better in the early XI 13 66; Hessle 13 62; 84; Ledsham 2nd XI 11 62; the visitors, struggling to date Saxton did regain a modicum just 17 overs and one ball for stages of the second half to the Cottingham 2nd XI 14 59; Crossgates 2d XI 13 50; DRAX this term, made a respectable of control as after the third the loss of three wickets. campaign. North Ferriby 13 56; NEW- 2nd XI 12 48; Hillam and PORT 13 52; Patrington 2nd Monk Fryston 2nd XI 11 14; XI 13 48; Londesborough CAWOOD 2nd XI 11 0. Park 2nd XI 13 38. Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list Drax rush to victory at South Milford South Milford 2nd XI 62 Drax 1st XI 63-0 Cricket was almost a lottery South Milford Cricket Club. in the county given the turbu- lent weather of not only Drax with 7-27 in ten overs as soggy outfield. Lewis Thomas (28) and cap- a ten-point win in double quick seconds and their Thorner Saturday itself, but Friday he and Jack Derham took full Derham, 2-27, and Hodgkiss tain Ollie Ounsley (3) then put time. Mexborough counterparts, a preceding, but for Drax CC advantage of the conditions the pedal down to ensure not story repeated around the coun- firsts, they only required a negating the damp ball on a (37) stood alone between South even the elements could hinder In Division Five Ebor there ty. relatively short opportunity Milford and total capitulation. was no play at all between Drax to fulfil a Division Two Ebor win at South Milford sec- onds. In a game that lasted just 25 overs and two balls, the visi- tors, on winning the toss, bowled out their lowly hosts for just 62 and then required just 32 deliveries to rush to victory with more storms around. Drax, for whom there have been several setbacks, are still in a tremendous fourth place in a fine campaign so far. Ethan Ubo did the damage for
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 19 July 2023 Kelfield’s good form halted by rain Kelfield's latest bout of good affairs. Barwick-in-Elmet 1st form was halted by the rain They look forward to enter- XI 110-4 on Saturday. Burn 1st XI 127 taining Goole Town seconds, Their home game with hoping for an improvement Fairburn seconds was in conditions which also washed out at the Riverside affected the corresponding against their Division Three game at Westfield back in Ebor visitors, who head May. Newport game in balance Ground staff, volunteers before rain and players up and down the county are worthy of Newport firsts' Division Two the board in damp condi- Barwick-in-Elmet Cricket Club. Holderness home game at the tions may well have been the utmost respect on NCG was in the balance, it telling. Saturday for staging any regular fall of wickets in their In reply, rain intervened and es for Adamson and Jamie seemed, before rain finally caused an abandonment on Newport need to be cricket. 34 overs at the crease. an adjusted target was set. Bingle, plus a run out, but Saturday. watchful of their position Division Two Ebor promotion Openers Scott Haigh and Will Requiring 110 in 30 overs, Newman's 57 not out would in the table after succumb- Barwick eased their way in be decisive, keeping Barwick The home side's 114 ing by seven wickets to pushing Barwick-in-Elmet Ramsey were dismissed cheap- almost 26 of them for the loss on a promotion course and looked vulnerable against second placed Hull Ionians found the requirements to stage ly, and Burn's innings was only of four wickets and, although it Burn in a more congested visiting Patrington sec- Coal Exporters the week a game despite the elements really boosted by 33 from was still a helpful pitch, the wet mid-table. onds, but arguably runs on before. Leigh Adamson, despite several outfield did not help the conspiring at times to their other double-figure contribu- Linnets. The seconds' HPH York Vale Storms frustrate advantage as in a chase altered tions. The Barwick attack found clash with Melbourne was control with the wet ball. Yes, they had early success- washed out at Linnet Park. under Duckworth-Lewis rules they overcame the Linnets by six wickets. Burn batted first on a pitch which, although covered from the previous 24 hours of rain, nevertheless. had surrounds and outfield still at best damp. Progress was laboured with a Carlton firsts Gilberdyke go down by eight hope of win wickets Frustration for both Carlton heavy overnight rain. tamely by eight wickets, they Gilberdyke were put in to bat. ball getting constantly damp Towers' two Saturday sides in However, after bowling the Old Hymerians 88-2 still have plenty to play for. Bowler friendly it was, but and wet. Yorkshire Premier League North. Pikes out for 155 in 35 overs, Gilberdyke 1st XI 82 They do have a game in hand, credit to all for actually getting A revised target for the hosts and racing along in reply, aware too, on the majority of the out, but hard work for a total of became 86 in 22 overs, and The firsts, mid-table in of impending storms, they lost The tight nature of placings in teams above them. 85 all out in almost 31 overs. after losing an early wicket to Championship West, were the battle at 32-1 after just four Division Three Holderness of Mike Pounder, who took both arguably on course for a win at overs and no result. Yorkshire Premier League A miracle in the sense that Ciaran Mell (2) and Adam wickets to fall, Merckel's 47 in home to Pickering at the North meant that, although they did fulfil their match in Dobbs (22) stood above the 58 balls went a long way to see- Fishpond Field on a showery The seconds never even man- Saturday's rain-affected what has been a most unsettled parapet for the visitors, who ral- ing them home with eight balls afternoon, but play possible aged a start at Woodhouse game at Old Hymerians spell, and indeed heavy show- lied briefly from 30-5 to 69-6, to spare. thanks to the work of all after Grange thirds in Division Two rather saw Gilberdyke sunk ers were never too far away but generally the Hymers Ebor. from Haworth Park as bowlers revelled despite the Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list
19 July 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Your friends and fellow sports- Majestic Garage Individual Pool League people can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Week 20 Fixtures/Results Super League - Steam Just email: [email protected] to be Elite Division - Murphys Packet John Turner 6 - 3 Joshua Buck Gary Knights 4 - 5 Lee Fallon Paul Hand v Matthew Dodson Neil Buck 6 - 3 Joshua Sellers - TBA Jordan King v Natalie Merrill Martin Thomson 7 - 2 Jason - TBA Raspin Stephen Cawthorn v Chris Steve Purvis 5 - 4 Paul Tough Lloyd - TBA Jack Brown v Nick Hayes - Mike Eddom - Bye TBA Chris Stevens 4 - 5 Antony Mark Pyper 4 - 5 David Dodson Margrave added to the mailing list Saturday match winner Andy Waters with part of his The Viking Tuesday Open 128.8.0 catch. was on Deer Pond this week, Moorfields Farm and was won by Steve Brunyee with 124lb 15oz. Fishery results Saturday 3rd Mark Daly (Moorfields) Mal Bailey was second with 109.9.0. 114lb, Rob Dearnley was third Hawk Pond was won by W 11oz and D North fourth with Anstead with 91lb 12oz. A Carp F1s and skimmers on Barber with 140lb 7oz. J Blue 95lb 5oz. Lewis was second with 65lb pole fished pellets. 4th Steve Pulford 74.0.0. with 110lb 9oz and Dave was second with 123lb 8oz, A 7oz and S Cooke third with 5th Mike Lumley Jowett fourth with 71lb 15oz. Ward was third with 114lb The Wombwell AC match on 61lb 9oz. 1st Andy Waters (Moorfields) (Moorfields) 63.0.0. Fox Pond was won by A 128.8.0. 6th Roger Hammond The Viking Saturday Open (Moorfields) 54.0.0. was held on both Deer and Fox 2nd Jamie Blyth (AJ Renovations) 114.8.0. Ponds and was won by Mark Jukes with 117lb 1oz. Paul Brunyee was second with 107lb 14oz, John Brain third with 100lb 10oz and Bob Rymer was fourth only seven ounces behind with 100lb 3oz. Open matches are held each Tuesday and Saturday. To book a place please ring 01405 785206 or contact our Facebook page. On Sunday, the Bramley Band Club match on Deer Pond was won by M Booth with 97lb 6oz. D Pinkney was second with 92lb 15oz, D Lister was third with 91lb 14oz and I Day was fourth with 88lb 2oz. The Acorn AC match on
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