is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Goole Town 201-8 Westfield Banks - home of Goole cricket. New Earswick 100 other local newspa- pers and is edited by Yapham 198 despite one or two lusty tering fashion, and Thomas departed for 25 at 165-6 the Goole Town 2nd XI Graeme Wilson, who blows to remove Boddy, but game was finely balanced. has written and edit- Late scares in their run chase now something of a test to Franks then seemed to have the 188 ed sports coverage saw a closer finish than envis- reply to. Louis Sugden with 17 tried to locally for many aged in Division One East at hosts cantering home. get Goole home quickly, A commanding victory on the years and whose Westfield on Saturday as the A Goole innings is never before Ben Lamb and James road for the seconds at New knowledge and con- home side won by two wickets without drama and at 19-1 it Shelton's dismissal after 13 Kere edged them home, with Earswick in Division Three tacts in local sport and earned revenge for defeat Ebor on Saturday. are unrivalled. at Yapham back in the spring. looked a tall order, with Oscar fours and two sixes, followed time, if not too many wickets, Sugden out for 11. in hand. Yet despite a solid start on is an e- An early finish looked on the by Thomas Franks for a good winning the toss and batting newspaper which cards as the visitors slumped to A 100-run stand between Ben Flint's 6-62 was a sterling in sizzling York weather they you can view on 100-8, having won the toss and Shelton, 74 off 53 balls in blis- 35, then prompted doubts, effort for Yaplam. were in dire straits at 23-4 your computer, lap- batted on a super afternoon. before a half century from top, tablet or smart- exacerbated by Neil Foster and Steve Hicks, 56, and help and phone. The Goole bowlers, restored assisted by the lower order Sign-up to receive to more strength by Ben Lamb's Will O'Donnell, and when helped them reach 188 all out your FREE weekly return, but likely to miss Dave in 42 overs. Mark Hinchcliffe, copy by e-mailing: England's presence through a Ashton Nottinghamshire 34, and Sam Whittall, 29, [email protected] hand injury for the rest of 2022, posted decent scores. otherwise showed no hangover from the defeat received at In reply, New Earswick Patrington. plunged into worse trouble than the visitors found themselves in Lamb, 3-23, and Thomas as Mark Hinchcliffe and Ben Marritt, 3-40, found the Scorah, with nine wickets Westfield surroundings as between them, had the innings familiar as ever before frustra- at 30-6. tion set in during a ninth wicket stand of 95 between Harry Kay, A recovery of sorts saw them with 54, and Robert Boddy, 47. scrape 100 exactly, but little or no answer to Hinchcliffe's 5-10 The return of Matthew in seven overs and Scorah's 4- Cooper accounted for the for- 29. mer, Marritt keeping his cool, Leaders Kelfield stumble as Fairburn snap at their heels We want to hear Kelfield 138 Division Two Ebor. Kelfield Cricket Club. Smith making 27 apiece down there are any more slips, can we YOUR sports news. The visitors won the toss in an the order, pipped by Jonny can nip in and take the title in Whatever your Fairburn 2nd XI 298-5 And they were found wanting, sport, let us have afternoon of increasing heat with prolific openers Gary Wright's 28 for top score. Ebor Four? your scores, match Having taken almost all and for once the home bowlers Moore and Craig Lawson out reports and pictures before them in their first sea- had little answer as Richard for 14 and 12 respectively. Kirton and Mowbray, with On the other hand, it may be of highlights. son in York Senior League Grogan, 87, and Stephen E-mail pictures and cricket, perhaps a little hard Mowbray put on 165 for the There was no real innings' of three wickets apiece, and the jolt required to keep atten- reports to: to say the wheels came off for first wicket. substance, with Atkinson and Fairburn asking the question: If tion focused at Kelfield. [email protected] Ebor Division Four leaders Kelfield at their Riversiders Mowbray, who faced 77 home. balls with ten fours, was the first to go, but that merely let However, in Tour De France in James Clegg, who with 75 speak at a time when cycling in 42 balls, with seven fours tries to carry the sporting and four sixes, made sure headlines, Kelfield certainly Grogan's quick departure after slipped a pedal at the very his fellow opener was nothing least in a 162-run defeat to to deter. Fairburn seconds, who move second in a good time for their The four Kelfield bowlers all club as a whole, with their took a wicket, but went at six an firsts still 100 per cent in over and more, and that left a task they really hadn't faced as yet.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 20 July 2022 York Senior League standings Hunters Estate Agents York Milford 2nd XI 13 92; Whitkirk Church Fenton 1st XI Mark Hope joined Bowden and skipper Graham Phillips five wickets for the visitors. Senior League standings. 2nd XI 13 78; GOOLE TOWN and a 58 run partnership for the picked up a couple of wick- Opener Harry Huddlestone 2nd XI 13 76; Bishopthorpe 13 141 third wicket almost wrapped up ets with Walters taking two survived the early collapse Championship - Stamford 54; Wheldrake 13 54; New the game up with Hope hitting more catches. Stephen Bell and he held the innings togeth- Bridge P13 Pts 122; Malton Earswick 13 62; Tadcaster Selby 1st XI 142-4 seven boundaries in his stylish (52) and Charlie Carstens er and with great support from and Old Malton 13 10;4 Magnet 2nd XI 13 48; 41, which was ended by Matt (47 no) ensured there was no Rhys Roddick they re-built the Easingwold 13 94; CARLTON Heslington 2nd XI 13 42; Selby's first team kept up Stupples (2-35). respite for the visitors as innings. The young batsmen TOWERS 12 90; York 2nd XI Thorp Arch and Boston Spa 13 their promotion push in Church Fenton powered their put Selby back in the game 13 70; Hull Zingari 13 68; 22. Division Two when they made Simon Wilman took another way to 321-6 at the close. with a 104 run partnership for Folkton and Flixton 13 66; it four wins in a row with a wicket, but Bowden finished the sixth wicket which was Welton 13 66; Pickering 13 54; Division Four Ebor - comfortable six wicket win unbeaten on 75, which included Chasing the big total the ended by Callum Patterson Bridlington 13 52; Whitkirk 13 KELFIELD P12 Pts 104; over Church Fenton at 12 fours and six as Selby Selby reply revolved around when he had Huddlestone 62; Cottingham 12 16. Fairburn 2nd XI 12 92; HEM- Sandhill Lane, writes reached the victory target in opener Graham Phillips, but caught for a superb 75, which INGBROUGH 12 90; Saxton RICHARD WAIN. only the 23rd over. wickets fell at the other end included ten boundaries. Division One East - 13 85; Hillam and Monk with Alex Wilman (2-38) and Roddick (47 no) kept the Patrington P14 Pts 130; Fryston 12 75; bolton Percy The visitors won the toss and The win keeps Selby in fourth Stephen Bell (2-30) doing scoreboard ticking over and he Beverley Town 2nd XI 13 108; 2nd XI 12 72; SELBY 2nd VI elected to bat first and openers place, but they are now just six the damage. had good support from skipper Driffield Town 2nd XI 14 104; 11 54; Church Fenton 2nd XI 12 Martin Charlton and Tom points behind third place Bilton Dan McLoughlin (18) as Selby Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 13 52; CAWOOD 12 42; DRAX Brough made a steady start as in Ainsty. Gareth Harvey (12), Mike closed on 201-8 with the total 98; GOOLE TOWN 13 80; 2nd XI 12 12; Ledsham 2nd XI they took the total to 25 before Lane (13) and Zac Buttle boosted by 42 extras. Brandesburton 13 76; Sutton- 11 12. Tom Shepherd made the break- Thanks go to match ball spon- (11) all reached double fig- on-Hull 13 72; Scarborough through when he bowled sor Paul and Julie Harrand. ures and Phillips was eventu- Dunnington made a decent 2nd XI 15 66; Yapham 13 54; Division Four Galtres - Brough for 10. Selby travel to Carlton Towers ally bowled by Mick Dancer start to their reply with James South Holderness 13 44; Woodhouse Grange 4th XI P12 II on Saturday. for 53 to leave the visitors on and Sam Reed putting on 44 Pocklington 13 32; Pickering Pts 110; Bolton-in-Ainsty 12 Shepherd struck again when 102-5. for the first wicket before 2nd XI 13 26. 98; Duncombe Park 2nd XI 12 he had Charlton (17) caught by Church Fenton 2nd Caspar Gray made the break- 82; Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 12 Rob Scarr and the visitors were Charlie Carstens took 3-11 through when he trapped Division Two Ebor - Fairburn 78; Stillington 2nd XI 12 76; reduced to 47-3 when Shepherd XI 321-6 to finish Selby off as they James Reed (23) leg before. P13 Pts 130; Londesborough Saxton 2nd XI 12 64; Sherriff (3-41) caught and bowled were bowled out for 138 in Park 13 116; Bilton-in-Ainsty Hutton Bridge 4th XI 12 70; James Davidson (17). Selby 2nd XI 138 the 30th over. Jack Mustill had Sam Reed 13 96; SELBY 13 90; Thorp Rufforth 2nd XI 12 56; Hillam caught for 26 as the run rate Arch and Boston Spa 13 76; and Monk Fryston 2nd XI 12 There was another tight spell Selby second team Thanks go to match ball dropped with a tight spell from Tadcaster Magnet 13 74; 34; Hovingham 2nd XI 11 24; from Jamie Middleton as Selby returned to action in sponsor Crombie Wilkinson Atul Vishwakarma (2-15). CARLTON TOWERS 2nd XI CAWOOD 2nd XI 12 10. took an early grip on the game. Division Four but they had Solicitors. Selby play 13 56; Wetherby 13 54; Church Steve Harrison (26), Dan Horry a tough afternoon at Hemingbrough at Sandhill John Bailey (17) and Fenton 13 52; Woodhorse Division Four Holderness - (19) and John Wilkinson (20) Church Fenton II when Lane on Saturday. Ashton Rhodes (21) both Grange 3rd XI 13 48; Swanland P13 Pts 130; all made good starts but Lee they went down to a 183 batted well but young Castleford 2nd XI 13 34; GILBERDYKE 13 100; Hessle Wild (3-28) and Alex Langhan run defeat after being set a Selby 3rd XI 201-8 bowler Zac Kierans (2-18) Ledsham 13 18. 2nd XI 13 90; Brandesburton (3-26) joined the attack to keep big total to chase. kept Selby just on top. 2nd XI 12 86; Old Hymerians up the pressure. The visitors Dunnington 4th XI Inaayat Hashim hit a quick Division Two Holderness - 13 80; Hornsea 2nd XI 13 76; were bowled out for 141 in the Batting first, Church 22 before he was caught and Hull Zingari 2nd XI P13 Pts Skirlaugh 13 60; Kirkella 2nd 41st over. Fenton made a great start 178-7 bowled by Vishwakarma as 122; Hornsea 13 110; Driffield XI 13 58; Bransholme and with Stuart Bell and Adrian Dunnington were always Town 3rd XI 13 100; Kirkella Kingswood 12 48; Hull Ionians In reply Selby openers Lee Moorhouse putting on a mas- Selby third team continue to just behind the required run 13 78; Middleton and North Coal Exporters 2nd XI 13 44; Wild and Alex Bowden were sive 147 for the first wicket improve in Vale Division rate but a late flurry from Dalton 13 78; Patrington 2nd XI Dalton Holme 13 36; Hull soon scoring quickly and they before Mark Redshaw ran Three with a 23 run win Neil Williams (24 no) lifted 13 72; Beverley Town 3rd XI Zingari 3rd XI 13 34. added 43 for the first wicket out Bell for 61. over Dunnington IV in a them to 178-7 at the close. 13 68; Hull Ionians Coal before Chris Foxton had Wild high scoring game at Exporters 13 62; Hessle 13 54; Division Five Holderness - (10) caught by Matt Stupples. Redshaw struck again when Sandhill Lane. Thanks go to match ball NEWPORT 13 54; Sutton-on- Hutton Cranswick P11 Pts 110; he had Moorhouse caught by sponsor Peter Burrans. Selby Hull 2nd XI 13 38; Cottingham South Holderness 12 100; EAS- Bowden was again in top Adam Walters for 68, but Batting first after winning play Acomb III at Sandhill 2nd XI 13 26. TRINGTON 2nd XI 12 73; form and he judged the line Dane Emmett (44) kept the the toss Selby made a disas- Lane on Saturday. Humbleton 11 50; Cottingham and length well to hit the ball runs flowing. trous start as they crashed to Division Three Ebor- BURN 4th XI 12 46; NEWPORT 2nd hard as he added 36 for the sec- 28-5 in only the eighth over P13 Pts 124; DRAX 13 114; XI 13 4. ond wicket with Rob Scarr (8). The Selby bowlers and with Evan Rhodes taking all EASTRINGTON 13 102; South fielders had to work hard York Vale League standings York Vale League standings. Alliance 4th XI 10 160; Drax keep pressure on Division One - Dunnington HEMINGBROUGH 2nd XI 10 128; Ovington 3rd XI 9 Tadcaster Magnet make 29 off 55 balls, only a Drax 2nd XI 89 fours and two sixes. Monte 2nd XI P10 Pts 253; Clifton 12; Bolton Percy 3rd XI 10 ninth wicket stand of 23 saw Jackson continued the assault Alliance 3rd XI 10 232; Ben 67; THORPE WILLOUGH- 2nd XI 96 Tadcaster approach but not Saxton 303-6 with 69 off 52 balls and the vis- Johnson 9 194; Stockton and BY 2nd XI 10 18. quite make three figures. itors just reached the 300 mark Hopgrove 10 190; Yapham 2nd Drax 98-7 The seconds were heavily in the final over of their 45 allo- XI 10 181; Melbourne 10 179; Division Three - Heslington Ethaina Umbo and Ollie beaten at School Road in cated. Ovington 2nd XI 9 173; THOR- 3rd XI P10 Pts 262; Drax kept the pressure on Ounsley each took 3-19 and their Ebor Division Four con- PE WILLOUGHBY 10 45; Pocklington 4th XI 9 218; leaders Burn, but it was all a captain Steven Smith 3-33. test with Saxton. For Drax, Paul Smith's 2-37 Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 10 34. Acomb 3rd XI 8 168; bit of a struggle at Tadcaster was excellent, Charlie Stamford Bridge 4th XI 9 145; Magnet seconds in Division The reply was never easy, A superb summer's afternoon, Adamson's two wickets more Division Two - Heworth 3rd Dunnington 3rd XI 9 134; Three Ebor on Saturday. though in fact at 13-4 per- and Drax on winning the toss expensive as they cost 70. XI P10 Pts 270; South Cave and SELBY 3rd XI 9 134; ilous, but fortunately in Ben subjected themselves to plenty Brantingham 10 252; BURN Heworth 4th 8 101; Church The wicket was bowler Worley, with 24, and Kevin of chasing in the field as they A strong bowling perform- 2nd XI 10 231; Pocklington Fenton 3rd XI 8 28. friendly from the moment the Thomas, 25, there was just put the visitors in. ance from Saxton soon had the 3rd XI 10 205; Clifton visitors won a vital toss and enough experience in a pres- hosts in strife after tea, with decided to bowl. sure situation to enable them Captain Appleby and keeper Luke Edwards an early and Your friends and fellow sports- to labour to a three-wicket Moore gaveg the visitors a solid important loss. Jack Derham and Ethaina success. start, Moore with 81, then people can all get Goole & Umbo made early break- adding 114 for the third wicket, Only Connor Binns, 16, and throughs as they reduced Scott Collins, 3-27, and Luke with Indukiri top scoring with Liam Smith, 13, reached double Selby Sport FREE every week. Magnet to 10-3 and although Wilson almost put the Magnets 89 off 57 balls, including ten figures as they collapsed to 89 opener James Stuart battled to on a recovery course. all out and defeat by 214 runs. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list
20 July 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Lowly Cawood thrashed by leaders Burn 273-7 Cawood 2nd XI 148 They both peppered the Wheldrake 91 Woodhouse Grange boundary and even when the With the extreme heat fore- former was first to go for 60, cast, Division Three Ebor 4th XI 284-3 Outhart at first wicket down leaders Burn proved far too continued the onslaught. hot for Wheldrake at Linnet As expected in a game Park on Saturday. between the bottom and the Little for the home bowlers to top in Division Four Galtres, enthuse about in the warm con- Andy Wilson with a centu- it was the leaders on top from ditions but it was a different ry, and part of a 200-run being asked to bat at Maypole story after the tea interval. third wicket stand with Ed Gardens on Saturday. Clark, settled them after There was a pleasant innings they lost two wickets for 15 The mixture of youth and from the first wicket down and and saw Scott Haigh forced experience from Woodhouse it enabled Cawood to go to reture hurt after making Grange fourths saw them rack through the 100. Under- 21. up the runs started by openers Craven and captain Grawer, strength, they were two short of Wilson hit 107 off 92 balls, the 150 as Woodhouse Grange with 14 fours and two sixes, completed the win. Clark 71 off 66, with ten fours, to turn the game completely Captain Fantastic and it enabled Burn to reach 273-7 in their 45 overs. Burn Cricket Club. helps Newport to It was then over to the Clifton Alliance 4th and Burn chased down a testing Having endured the still hot important win bowlers who, after seeing XI 181-6 182 to win with four overs to conditions, Burn's batsmen were Wheldrake reach 39 without Burn 2nd XI 185-5 spare. in a positive mood to chase and Beverley Town 3rd Mitchell's bowling discipline loss, took ten wickets for 52 as Vaughan Lindley and Jonny the all-round attack shared the The heat ratcheted another The toss was won by the Adamson started well with 48 XI 188-7 seeing him take 3-39 in 12 dismissal. hitch on Sunday afternoon home side, who batted and for the first wicket, the former overs, including his opposite without reaching the red zone made good progress in a first going on to top score with 48. Newport 192-6 number's, Broekhuizen, without Matthew Smith took 3-30 and forecast for the early part of wicket stand of 84 between scoring. there were two each for Scott the week and with it came a Wood, who ended with 57, and Wickets did fall to keep the Cricket is a team game often Hunt, Jamie Bingle and Alex notable Vale Division Two win Elliott, 34. home side in with a chance, but marked by excellent - Barrett, with 76 off 100 balls, Webster. at Clifton Alliance fourths for sparkling at times - out of this helped rescue a decent score for the Linnets' second string. They were the principal scorers an unbroken sixth wicket part- world individual performanc- the home side at the end of their as the Linnets' bowlers fought nership between Jacob Webster, es. 45 overs on 188-7, and they Any win there is notable, back - Ashley Abbott's 2-21 - and 30 not out, and Jack Elliott, 26 then a late response from not out, saw the visitors home One such was at Beverley knew the importance of Alliance's lower middle order. more than cosily in the end. Town's second team pitch at Mitchell's wicket as to which Norwood on Saturday, with Newport batting effort we Romaniw bowling helps Newport's Captain Fantastic, would see. who has played a lone hand on Carlton’s promotion push occasions to help his team out. In the end, Mitchell just stole the show completely and ten Carlton Towers 190-5 He did so in spades against the precious points, with 121 off 94 Bridlington 188 Minster side's third team in balls, with 18 fours and four Holderness Division Two, and sixes. Joe Romaniw's return to the although far too early to suggest Carlton side reaped dividends it may be season defining, it did For good measure, he was not as the Fishponders kept come against a side in and out too as equally long-serving around them in the lower reach- Matthew Phillips, 16 not out, another promotion push - this es. made sure the captain's super- time with the ECB Yorkshire On a beautiful day, Beverley human efforts were not wasted. League in mind- with a five- won the toss and batted, with The seconds conceded their wicket win over Bridlington at the Fishpond Field on local derby in Holderness Five against their Eastrington coun- Saturday. He was part of a hard-working terparts. bowling effort, with two early Cricket fixtures Hunters Estate Agents York Division Four Galtres - blows before blowing away the Fishpond Field - home of Carlton Towers Cricket Club. Senior League fixtures. Hillam and Monk Fryston 2nd tail-enders. XI v CAWOOD 2nd XI. Holah accounted for the opener five wickets. increasing contributor – extras. Championship - - Folkton His bowling contribution then With a game in hand they are Unspectacular, but both teams and Flixton v CARLTON Division Four Holderness - for 57 off 55 balls. TOWERS. GILBERDYKE v Old allowed Henry Bayston to pro- From there it was a case of in fourth spot ready to pounce will have been relatively Hymerians. duce a superbly compiled 85 to on any weakness above. pleased at the tea interval, solid Division One East - bits and pieces from the bowling from the visiting Pocklington v GOOLE TOWN. Division Five Holderness - help them home in no-nonsense Bridlington middle to lower Woodhouse Grange bowlers Nicky Holah and EASTRINGTON 2nd XI v fashion with 116 balls to spare. order – Jannay, 26, and then 3rd XI 207-9 James Stephenson in particular. Division Two Ebor - CARL- South Holderness 2nd XI; Josh Garbutt, 32, before Carlton Towers 2nd TON TOWERS 2nd XI v Hutton Cranswick v NEW- Bridlington won the toss and Romaniw's three late wickets XI 171 Lewis Ainley opened with 29, SELBY. PORT 2nd XI. for his 5-46 in 10.3 overs. but 33 from Alex Myers and 30 HPH York Vale League fix- batted on what just looked a from captain and wicket keeper Division Two Holderness - tures. batting day with increasing heat Carlton set off in pursuit of Dan Wolson aided that 200 plus NEWPORT v Middleton and under sunny skies. 189 in typical fashion,Tom total. North Dalton. Division One - Ovington 2nd Collins 26 off 15 balls in a XI v THORPE WILLOUGH- Robinson and Tennant were stand of 41 with Bayston, but Carlton replied after tea with Division Three Ebor - BY. relatively untroubled in reach- Nicky Holah opening in Ben DRAX v Whitkirk 2nd XI; 41-0 became 61-3 as Nathan Copeland's absence with 37, GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI v Division Two - HEMING- ing 34 without loss, before Ellam and Sam Lingard joined and with Harry Cruise, 43, and BURN; New Earswick v EAS- BROUGH 2nd XI v Clifton Richard Ellam struck to dismiss Collins back in the pavilion. Marcus Thandl, 31, they looked TRINGTON. Alliance 4th XI; THORPE the former courtesy of a Sam well placed at 110-3 and then WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI v However, Bayston had set his 145-4, but the collapse fol- Division Four Ebor - Bolton Pocklington 3rd XI. Lingard catch. stall to anchor the innings lowed with the last six wickets Percy 2nd XI v KELFIELD; Romaniw then struck twice to before moving up a gear to falling for 26 as Woodhouse's CAWOOD v Hillam and Monk Division Three - SELBY 3rd make 85, and with Mark John Gilbank struck with 6-57. Fryston; SELBY 2nd XI v XI v Acomb 3rd XI. remove Leeson and Richard Holmes, 21, Rob Holah, 19 not HEMINGBROUGH. out, and Josh Cruise, 26 not out, Robinson to leave the visitors at they were home comfortably by Defeat for the seconds at the 70-3. superbly appointment Your friends and fellow sports- Tennant was still on the offen- people can all get Goole & Woodhouse Grange complex sive, though joined by Steve Selby Sport FREE every week. Jannay, who has plenty of for whom their third team Just email: [email protected] to be cricket behind him, and there dominated most of the added to the mailing list were signs the pair could help post a sizeable total until Rob Division Two Ebor encounter. Winning the toss it was a sim- ple case of accumulation of runs in their 45-over total of 207-9, no individual score more than 33, matched by the ever-
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 20 July 2022 Football preview Robins and Vikings make their final preparations Yes the heat has been on our It was a surprise to those not Thorpe Willoughby heat as the runs accumulated Stockton & season, took three wickets as teams this week as prepara- closely involved with football at with Sam Hinch, Martin Cooke did Jamie Richardson and Andy tion time disappears for both Bracken Edge to see them 1st XI 123 Hopgrove 180 Moore. the Vikings and the Robins. demoted from the Northern and Alex Hinsley, all returning Premier League East during the Stockton & economical figures, but had dif- Thorpe Willoughby Thorpe's reply started really A new Toolstation Northern summer and since then there ficulty making a real break- well with Alex Hinsley (38) and Counties East League season seems to have been a sudden Hopgrove 240-8 through as Durkin batted the 1st XI 157 Alex Kirk (29) scoring freely kicks off on Saturday week and reported departure of players innings out. against the Stockton attack, but although Selby were not alongside the long-term future In the first of two matches On the Sunday, Thorpe trav- the innings faltered once Kirk impacted on the field as they of where they may play games. against Stockton & Hopgrove, Faced with a total of 240 to elled to Stockton & left the middle, picking up had no friendlies either at the Thorpe started the day of the chase, Thorpe got off to a bright Hopgrove in the semi final of briefly with Ross Powell run- weekend or this midweek, At the moment there is no sug- league encounter trying to start with youngster Josh the HPH Cup hoping for a ning quick singles with Hinsley. Goole AFC found it hard going gestion their place in the recruit a player as Danny Moore slapping a couple of result to take them into the Once Hinsley and Powell were in increasing heat at new NCEL Premier Division is under Crockford had to pull out on sixes in his quick-fire 24. final. out, the middle order crumbled Division One side Beverley threat, but uncertainty over any the morning of the match due and the batting fell behind the Town on Saturday. Tuesday matters so close to the season to a visit to A & E and things Unfortunately, only Frazer Stockton batted first and accu- going rate. Jamie Richardson night's game with Hall Road opening is a distraction. didn't get much better as the Hinsley (28), Martin Cooke mulated 180 all out off 36 knocked a quick-fire 27, includ- Rangers at Hull University was day wore on. (24) and Skipper Craig Welford overs, with Dan Durkin (49) ing a very big six but by then it put back 48 hours due to the Supporters at the Pleasure (14) were the other batters to once again proving to be an was in a lost cause. Jamie mini-heatwave. Grounds will know the feeling. Thorpe Willoughby were put make double figures as the obstacle as he was supported by Kerrison was the pick of the to the sword by a 124 not out innings subsided to 123 all out six other batters getting into bowlers with six wickets for It does mean that Mick Vikings fightback from opener Dan Durkin sup- off just 28 overs. Stockton's double figures. Once again just 27 runs. Carmody's charges will have ported by Perara (22) and bowlers shared the honours Thorpe's catching was suspect - three matches in five days as With Beverley Town's usual Ranthyyake (32), contributing with Tyler and Ranthyake both an area that needs some prac- Thorpe still came up short but they travel to Immingham Town Norwood home used for cricket to their own downfall with a taking three wickets each. tice going forward. For Thorpe in a game that was much closer on Saturday, kick off 1.30pm, as well as being prepared for a number of dropped catches. Luke Chugg (3 for 26), playing than the Saturday game. and then entertain Worksop first NCEL campaign under for- Thorpe's bowlers toiled in the All in all a disappointing day only his second game of the Town next Tuesday at the VPG mer Selby Town manager Dave kick off 7.45pm. Ricardo, they gave the Vikings for Thorpe in a season of diffi- more than a stern test in culties. The Robins, who have not Saturday's game on the 4G sur- played for a fortnight, complete face at the Leisure Centre in the Solid bowling wins their preparations at Grimsby minster town. Borough on Saturday, 3pm, day for Gilberdyke before expecting a good crowd In fact, under clear blue skies at the Fairdax Plant Hire they had Goole very much hot Eastrington 190-7 the manfor the occasion in Gilberdyke 160 Mark Eastwood's superb 57 Stadium on Tuesday evening and bothered for 45 minutes at occupying the crease. Dalton Holme 131-7 rescued his side's hopes. with a York City XI in town - least on a sweltering afternoon, Whitkirk 2nd XI 147-8 interest in York rising on their Dale was out on 160 and they David Mell and a solid Nine fours and two sixes in return to the National League Plenty of breaks for re-hydra- Eastrington's first team cap- reached 190-7 at the end of their a 39-ball knock changed the after an astonishing set of tion, players on and off as the tain returned to the runs with overs - definitely a challenging total. bowling performance mood, supported by Kohn results saw them clinch promo- management continue to run the another solid half century in a Buttle with 15. tion from National League rule over old and new faces, and comfortable win over visiting Whitkirk were well served by made sure Gilberdyke's North from sixth spot after the although we only saw 15 min- Whitkirk seconds in Ebor two wickets each for Mara Jim Mooney with 4-35 was regular season. utes of one of the new summer Division Three at Station Fletcher and Coomber, and then moderate total proved the best for the visitors, who captures in striker Nathan Road on Saturday. in reply a similar early tale as certainly had a chance. That, and the Christuan Fox Perks, his presence, if nothing they lost two wickets for six more than enough to see factor - he has played for both else, seemed to revitalise his As ever, he laid an anchor before Craig Shipton, 54 off 97 Gilberdyke fought back teams and is well conversed with colleagues, none more so than with four boundaries in 59 off balls opening, and 40 from off visitors Dalton Holme well, though, and kept the the LNER Community Stadium, Silas Vallodolid-Collins, with 136 balls, and sharing in a stand Craig Mason in just 36 balls, Dalton Holme batsmen in makes for a goodnight. two second half goals to level of 91 with Richard Harrison, tried to arrest the situation. to Ings View in Holderness check. the match after a largely forget- 54, after being asked to bat and Then the hard work of the sea- table opening. rocked by two early dismissals Good tight bowling, though, Division Four on All the bowlers were in son proper commences from a with just seven on the board. started to stretch the visitors. form, but David Mell's 3-42 pre-season which has had its Goole definitely finished the Saturday. was decisive in what would fair share of change, if not with- stronger, Oli Russon, another The pitch was neither a road Harry Dunham, 2-21 in 12 end up a crucial win as they in our teams certainly outside, new face, impressing as did or a minefield, but something overs, and Adam Leckenby, 3- The visitors won the toss look to see off competition and still has uncertainty at this Mar el Chigumira as the battle for everybody and Dale was just 34 in one, ensured the visitors for the runners-up spot late stage. for places intensifies, starting would be 43 runs short as overs and Ciaran Mell looked in behind seemingly invincible with that delayed game against expired on 147-8. And the latest, after rhe resig- Hall Road Rangers on good form as they reached 38 leaders. bation of Hall Road Rangers Thursday, 7.45pm, at Hull last week, revolves now around University 4G and not Haworth before Adam Butler went for the Vikings' Premier Division Park. opponents Yorkshire Amateur. seven. Your friends and It then led to five more fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & wickets falling for 27, includ- Selby Sport FREE ing Mell junior for 32, before every week. Just email: Surpise defeat for Hemingbrough [email protected] to be added to the Hemingbrough 130 loaned out for one game last best analysis at the end, 3-13. XI 208-3 mailing list Cawood reached 46-1 in reply Cawood 132-8 month to the Hull Road side. In the Vale Division Two on His 44 enabled the Maypole and all looked reasonably straight- Sunday, in the hot but A funny old game is this cricket forward, but six wickets went tremendous surroundings of lark, but whether Garden outfit to edge home by down for 15 and 'Boro looked to Bolton Percy, a better after- Hemingbrough's first team two wickets in a low-scoring con- be redeeming themselves with the noon for Hemingbrough sec- players saw the smiling side of a test. ball thanks to Andy Rowley, 4-21, onds as they prevailed by 31 surprise two-wicket home loss and caprain Peet with 3-28. runs. to area rivals Cawood at Hull 'Boro captain Robert Peet won Road on Saturday is doubtful. However, then another test as Winning the toss and batting, the toss and batted, but he could Tolson, 44, edged Cawood home the visitors posted 208-3 in This Ebor Division Four clash only make three before falling to amidst tension with overs running sunny hot conditions with the saw another hiccup on 'Boro's pro- Martin Worsley, and it all became out and victory secured nervously bowlers and fielders wilting. motion hopes against lowly, but rather frenetic with Brian by two wickets. battling, opponents on a warm Thomson and Sachin Madhas After the interval, Boro's afternoon which should have been making 20s, and yet the Cawood Bolton Percy 3rd XI bowlers were disciplined more or less settled by an innings enough to keep Bolton Percy's from Simon Tolson, who was bowlers - the experienced Keith 177 batsmen in check. Towndrow taking 3-44 and two for Tolson - had them on the Hemingbrough 2nd back foot and could never truly recover. Stuart Motto's was the
20 July 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Full church for funeral of Hugh Walton A packed out Goole Parish and former long-serving player, into the night at the determined to build on a mag- Sandhill Lane the first time since 2019, the nificent second half to last sea- Chutch consisting of family, businessman and rotarian Westfield Banks Sports son, where they climbed off the At Sandhill Lane they too are return of a summer camp on friends and others from the passed away suddenly last Complex and from the rugby bottom of Yorkshire One at in earnest preparations for a July 26 27 and 28 is designed to worlds of Rugby and busi- month and it was standing perspective it is now busi- Christmas to finish in the top new season, encourage youngsters into the half. ness paid their final room only for the funeral serv- ness as normal in prepara- The senior squad is also look- game. respects to Hugh Walton ice. tion for a new season start- Summer Camp at ing to build on a good year Full details of the three-day last Friday. ing in September. post-pandemic. The stories to be told and camp on the Selby RUFC web- The Goole RUFC President A new coaching set-up is Looking to the future, and for shared came afterwards long site. Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Liam Marshall 6-3 Stuart Ian Morewood 4-5 Pete Jones Week 17- fixtures/ results Division 1- Verm Super league Sykes Angie Johnson 6-3 John Andrew Stevens 3-6 Danny Mchardy Danny Green v Taylor Garner John Turner 8-1 Martin tba Chafer Waudby Steve Hebden 5-4 Nath Antony Dodson 4-5 Matthew Broadhead Billy Burns 4-5 Shaun Toes Tom Jackson v Benjamin Marc Holbrough 3-6 Dennis Buck tba Young Wilf Whitehead v Brian Jason Raspin 3-6 Aaron Robinson tba Blanchard Aiden White 6-3 Chris Lloyd Jack Merrington v Carl Wilbe Matthew Dodson v Shaun Lumley Liam Coultish v Sid Ellis tba Logan tba Lee Fallon v Dan Neal tba Simon Everatt v Steve Collins tba Neil Buck 4-5 Steve Purvis Matti Baxter 5-4 Keane tba Kyle Nicholls v Paul Dodson Steve Hayes 3-6 Gary Knights David Silva v Ant Kenning Jordan King 6-3 Joshua Buck Norcup tba tba Paul Hand - bye Jack Robinson- bye 0-0 Andrew Merrington 1-8 Tony Spink - bye Chris Pollard 5-4 Craig Jamie Fox David Hughes 3-6 Luke Bulmer Shaun Pickles v Jamie Legge Joshua Sellers 3-6 Martin tba Steve Acaster 3-6 Steven McHugh Thomson Masterman Barry Marston 4-5 Darren Premiership Phil Joanne Norcup 4-0 bye Martin Fraser 6-3 Callum Steve Proctor 5-4 Stuart Burton Duarte Challenger Jake Bayram - bye Championship Kai Challenger v Stuart Slack tba Andy Blyth with part of his Friday winner Brian white- recent 198.0.0 winning head with part of his catch. 169.0.0 winning catch. Moorfields Farm Fishery Wednesday 2nd Deano Lumley 85.0.0 3rd Andy Blyth 71.0.0 1st Alec Johnson 142.0.0 4th Steve Pulford 70.14.0 2nd Andy Blyth 101.14.0 5th John the Greek 70.0.0 3rd Steve Hoyle 100.6.0 6th Roy Stevens 64.0.0 4th Jason Raspin 80.0.0 Open matches every 5th Eddie Rowley 78.2.0 Wednesday, Friday and 6th Jamie Blyth 76.0.0 Saturday. Call 07710817150 for Saturday info. 1st Mike Lumley 86.14.0 Double win for Mark Jukes at Viking Fishery Mark Jukes of Wakefield won by S Richardson with once again had a successful 101lb 3oz. G Shepherd was week at Viking Fishery, second with 100lb 1oz, M Pollington. Brewer was third with 75lb 13oz and S Conlon was fourth He won the Tuesday Open, with 70lb 1oz. held on Deer Pond, with 177lb 2oz. Martin Holmes was sec- On Sunday, Rothwell WM ond with 150lb 12oz, Steve Club were on Deer Pond, Brunyee was third with 150lb where A Crampton won the 6oz and Paul Carter fourth match with 110lb, M Shorter with 143lb. was second with 92lb 6oz, K Schofield was third with 64lb The Saturday Open was held 10oz and J Crampton was on Deer Pond where Mark's fourth with 53lb 6oz. winning catch was 133lb 4oz, Steve Brunyee was second C Tye won the Spring Close with 96lb 8oz, Andy Rymer Old Boys match on Hawk Pond was third with 91lb 3oz and with 137lb 7oz, F Buick was Paul Brunyee was fourth with second with 108lb 9oz, V 78lb 1oz. Rooks third with 96lb 6oz and T McGurk fourth with 94lb Also on Saturday, Hygena AC 3oz. of Hull's Hawk Pond match was
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