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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 100 29 JULY 2020 WELCOME TO GOOLE & SELBY SPORT GOOLE & SELBY SPORT is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. GOOLE & SELBY SPORT is independent of all other local newspa- pers and is edited by Graeme Wilson, who has written and edit- ed sports coverage locally for many years and whose knowledge and con- tacts in local sport are unrivalled. Tigers hold presentation evening GOOLE & SELBY Goole Town Tigers U15’s held their annual presentation day last year)., Kasper Williams (players player of the year and parents' SPORT is an e- week. Taking home the awards, seen on photo kneeling at the runners up). newspaper which front, are (left to right) Leon Lockwood (runners up in both play- A big thank you to all the boys for their efforts through the somewhat you can view on ers player and managers player), Fin Strutt (parents player of the shortened season and all their hard work preparing for next season so your computer, lap- year), Khai Wilmot (also managers runner up)., Lennon Wilson far. (clubman of the year), Oli Ruhmann (managers player of the  Pictures of individual awards on page 5. top, tablet or smart- phone. Extra delay spurs Sign-up to receive Selby firsts in fine win your FREE weekly copy by e-mailing: [email protected] LET’S HEAR Knaresborough 2nd 32) kept Knaresborough in the the visitors in control. Opener Graham Phillips and Oliver In reply, Drax openers Mike XI 106 game and there was good sup- Callum Beasley (40) worked Steward comfortably took the Priestley and Andy Turford YOUR NEWS Selby 1st XI 198-6 port for Bowden from Chris hard to hold the innings togeth- score to 21 before Phillips (10) made a solid start, but they both Warner (10). The in-form er, but a great spell of 5-15 from was bowled by Mike fell to skipper Graham Phillips We want to hear Selby's first team got their Bowden looked on course for Lee Wild destroyed the middle Rodgerson. Steward and (2-30). Dan Mcloughlin bowled YOUR sports news. season underway on Saturday another century, but he fell just order. There were some good Richard Mustill added 28 for ten tidy overs and he took 2-17, Whatever your after last weeks washout and one short on 99, which included catches taken, and two neat the second wicket before Steve as the home side fell behind the sport, let us have they picked up an impressive 11 fours and a six in a superb stumpings from Darrell Guy, Armitage (3-32) trapped run rate. Good fielding forced your scores, match 92 run win at Knaresborough knock. Late runs were added by and spinner Alex Langhan took Steward (19) leg before. Mustill two run outs and fine catches reports and pictures seconds, writes RICHARD Darrell Guy (25 no) as Selby 2-5 as the home side tumbled to looked in good form, but he were held as Drax were reduced of highlights. WAIN. closed on a useful 198-6 from 106 all out in the 32nd over. became another victim for to 60-8 in the 22nd over. E-mail pictures and their 40 overs. Armitage when he was bowled reports to: The home side won the toss Drax 2nd XI 138-9 for 34. Young spinner Jack Steve Armitage and the expe- [email protected] and put Selby in to bat', and There was a dramatic start to Selby 2nd XI 158-9 Priestley joined the attack and rienced Brian Moss both batted they made a good start with an the Knaresborough reply when his spell of 3-14 saw the visi- well and they kept the score- opening partnership of 47 Jamie Middleton had Andrew Selby's second team contin- tors slump to 92-6, but Sam board ticking over, and they between skipper Matt Hoyle Ward caught at slip by Hoyle ued their good start to the sea- Easthill (22) and Chris Moore kept the home side in with a (24) and Alex Bowden. The from the first ball of the son when they made the short (22) staged a vital recovery chance of knocking the runs innings was dominated by the innings. There was another trip to their Drax counterparts with a seventh wicket partner- off. The Selby bowlers and free scoring Bowden, who pep- deadly accurate spell from and came away with a 19-run ship of 44. Late runs were fielders had to work hard, but pered the boundary with some Middleton who went on to take win in an entertaining game. added by Jack Gill (17) as they held their nerve as Drax great shots. Kieran Reilly (3- 2-16 from his ten overs, and Selby closed on 158-9. closed on 139-8 with Armitage further tight spells from James Batting first, Selby openers (30 no) and Moss (33 no) Dugher and Luke Berzins put adding 79 for the eighth wicket.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 29 July 2020 Robins up Vikings in friendly preparations for possible start action on Saturday With all the uncertainty of halt, the clubhouse has under- when the 2020-21 Toolstation gone a makeover and reinven- For the first time in over four Premier League, and then the course of events leading to the existing within society at the Northern Counties East tion as a Sports Bar and opened and a half months, Goole Northern Counties East resignations of Matty Bloor moment, a sign of the times is League seaon can start, Selby last weekend and the dressing AFC will play live football on League, all that is needed is and Terry Barwick. that the Vikings have intro- Town have nevertheless room area has also been Saturday on the first day of something to restore the faith of duced their own face arranged their pre-season improved. All this for what they the restrictions being lifted to the long-suffering supporters, Over the long pre-season hia- masks/coverings, which are friendly programme, which hope will be another tilt at long- allow pre-season friendlies who have been remarkably tus, with the pandemic stopping available through their club under the current restrictions awaited promotion back to the ahead of a possible start to loyal all the way through. everything in its tracks, the shop at £5 each. is behind closed doors. Premier Division, one which the regular 2020-21 campaign Vikings have appointed a com- they feel aggrieved was robbed in September. The reputations of Nelson mercial manager with positive Yes, club merchandise has These include games with of them last term as they looked and James are good, they effect, formed a Supporters' many forms, but who would Westella and Willerby on on course. Goole travel to East Hull, who seem to have enticed good Club, or tried to reinvent the have said that a face mask or Saturday, August 8, Pickering are based at Dene Park, looking players down and organisation to be more precise, covering would have become as Town on Tuesday, August 11, Fox has the nucleus of last sea- Dunswell, as the managemernt whether they can become a and a new fund-raising scheme essential as your wallet or sea- Goole AFC on Saturday, August son's squad to work with and team, who are still relatively team to compete favourably is up and running as well. son ticket when going to foot- 15, Pontefract Collieries on astute additions, so on paper they new to the post, of Les Nelson shall be seen in time. One ball or sporting events. Tuesday, August 18 and do look a formidable unit, but it and Lutel James see their sum- hates to promote names five With final decisions to be Knaresborough Town on all has to be done again and he mer recruits, together with weeks ahead of any league made on the season proper in On the subject of season pass- Saturday, August 29. will hope there are no hangovers some of last season's squad, start, hopefully, so a more the next week or so, allied to es, Friday, July 31 is the last from a terrific campaign. step up preparations as they are considered appraisal of where information regarding the FA chance to purchase at Early With a possible September 5 allowed to do after six weeks of the Vikings are should wait competitions on Monday, Bird prices, details on the club start to the league programme, As mentioned elsewhere, the socially distanced training at until a little closer the time. momentum it seems is growing, website and the club have manager Christian Fox has as Robins, together with hundreds first, gradually relaxed until the Last term they surprised many although there is no definitive frozen match day admission good a quality of opponents as of non-league teams up and decision to allow matches to be at the start of the season with news as yet on supporters being prices. he can hope for with the pan- down the country, will eagerly played was confirmed last a young and inexperienced allowed into games, and the demic still playing its part in await news on the FA competi- week. team, but finances and that threat of possible disruption to As yet there is no date for sup- making matters as awkward as tions from Monday next. The inexperience caught up with the forthcoming season is there porters to be allowed back in they can be on and off the field. FA Cup and Vase are being What can we expect? Well, them the longer the season as well. stadia, other than October 1 as planned to be played in full, after four seasons of constant went on, with off the field indicated by the government However, everyone at the approximately a month behind struggles looking at the foot of upheaval not helping the SIGN OF THE TIMES although pilot schemes in other Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium can their normal dates, providing firstly, the Bet Victor Northern sports may speed an earlier date take satisfaction in the work there is Government approval – And in this 'new normal' should they be a success. completed during the longest another sign that football is try- pre-season in modern times. ing to get back on its feet, but FA Cup and Vase Since they last played in mid- with a lot of questions still to be March, when the 2019-20 sea- answered. son was brought to a shuddering Goole youngsters news imminent shine in Sunday cricket Saturday, August 1 is Yorkshire Day – it is also the There is Sunday cricket in the bowlers in the home final of the 2019-20 FA Cup, hears that proposals at non- and six teams were told by North and South divisions on East Yorkshire with a side's 135 in 28 overs, with sponsored by Emirates. league level may allow for October 3, which could see reduced schedule involving Guy Richardson, Chappell family or friendly bubbles to their leagues that playing them actually starting with a three of our teams, Carlton and Ciran Mell taking two On Monday, details will be be allowed, but it does clearly second qualifying round tie in Towers, Goole Town and wickets each. announced for the early make the issuing and distribu- behind closed doors was not the FA Cup for the latter two Gilberdyke. rounds, confirmed dates and tion of season tickets, for divisions. Mell, who plays for prize money for the 2021-22 instance, a problem when it is an option back in June, it will All the sides are fielding, Gilberdyke on Saturday, was competition, which under nor- unclear as to when there will All very complicated and essentially, youngsters, and not available for the A63 mal circumstances would have be crowds allowed. in all likelihood be one of the ever-changing, and no guaran- for Goole Town thirds they side in their game at Hull stated on Saturday week, tee that the season may not be made it two wins out of two Zingari, where they lost by August 8. It is a thankless task for first to restart on September 5 affected once more. with a comfortable six wick- eight wickets after losing the administrators, it is uncertain et win at Sutton-on-Hull at toss. Goole AFC and Selby Town for players, who for the major- Whether supporters do make the weekend. will hope to be in both the FA ity below the top two divisions it back into football grounds, Carlton Towers' young Cup and Vase draws, although in the professional game will and in what form, may have Many of the victorious thirds were well beaten at the Robins' involvement in the not have kicked a ball in anger more light shed on it from members of the second team home to Welton thirds by former is not guaranteed, with before pre-season games start pilot schemes this week 24 hours earlier featured, nine wickets. Thomas Haw, 738 entrants allowed and over from the weekend, as they involving County Cricket and with Leon Murphy making a George Wilson and Eeshan 850 entering when the dead- have been freed to do so. Horse Racing, and the Irish FA fine half century as they Malhotra were the only bats- line went on April 1. In past Cup final will be the first foot- chased down 135 at Sutton. men to reach double figures, seasons, step six teams had The various seasons at this ball game to have supporters Ollie Chappell also batted as they were dismissed for their league position as a plus stage look to have staggered in attendance in the UK since nicely, with Ed Hasdell and 88 in 25 overs, and the or minus in those decisions, starts, and although step five March. James Steele also contribut- Welton side won with only but as last season's records ing. one wicket down in a confi- were expunged, it may be that dent reply. they go on the season before. There was good work from Of course these are far from Hemingbrough normal times and although if reports are true. football has evolved with the easing of lockdown measures, That also leaves licence for and plans are in hand for start- ing the league programme the early rounds of the nation- within the month, there is still much to consider. al cup competitions, with the United lottery As yet, it is unsure whether extra preliminary round start- supporters will be allowed back into grounds, therefore ing early September, and the impacting on clubs and their income streams at all levels. Trophy and Vase early rounds The rumours are that there may be limited access at top in the middle and towards the level for the majority of the The 'Boro lottery returned on 33-34 drawn by Malc 21-22 season, and then one latter end of the month. Sunday, July 26, after the Calvert, and the draw this draw had been suspended Sunday at the Crown will be At this moment, step three since the lockdown started in £600. March. and four clubs are expected to Tickets as ever available The £550 jackpot was not behind the bar at the village commence Saturday, won, with the combination 2- pub. September 19, the Premier and EFL the week before and the National League and their

29 July 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Powerful Carlton Towers’ York Senior display in big win League fixtures YORK SENIOR LEAGUE 2nd XI. EAST THREE – Cottingham Dringhouses 1st XI making 73 off 56 balls, with 12 quickly. Joe Romaniw made the fours and four sixes in a 42-ball FIXTURES – SAT/SUN fours and two sixes, before he initial breakthrough bowling 65 before Jake Dawson ended 2nd XI v GILBERDYKE. 188 was second out, ten runs after Thrall, and when Holmes had the fun as the last two AUGUST 2/3 WEST FOUR – BURN 2nd Bayston had fallen for 36. Hancy caught and bowled, the Copmanthorpe wickets added Carlton Towers 1st last seven wickets fell for just 90 from a precarious 58-8. EAST ONE – CARLTON XI v Ledsham 2nd XI; The hitting did not stop there 49, as Holmes' 5-30 capped a CHURCH FENTON 2nd XI v XI 268-8 as Mark Holmes then launched terrific all-round afternoon for Richard Ellam and James TOWERS v Osbaldwick; HILLAM AND MONK FRYS- another whirlwind innings, 71 the long-serving player. Knibb did all the damage for TON 2nd XI; SELBY 2nd XI v Another powerful batting dis- in 48 balls, with eleven fours Carlton as they tore into the GOOLE TOWN v EASTRINGTON 2nd XI; South play from Carlton Towers and a six, and the runs kept The Fishponders are looking York outfit's batting, the latter Milford 2nd XI v DRAX 2nd XI. firsts made it two wins out of coming further down, with Josh strong to be definite contenders with 3-45 and Ellam 5-28. Dringhouses. two in West One with a con- Cruise hitting a quick 30 in 14 in this nine-game season. NORTH FOUR – New vincing 80 run triumph at balls and Marcus Thandl 37 in Chipchase aside, only John WEST TWO – Bilton-in- Earswick 2nd XI v CAWOOD Dringhouses Sports Field on just 13 deliveries, as the visitors Carlton Towers 2nd Patrick, with 35, offered much 2nd XI. Saturday. raced to a huge 268-8 at the end XI 184-6 resistance. Ainsty v CHURCH FENTON; of their allocation, and that Copmanthorpe 148 EAST FOUR - EASTRING- With matches reduced to 40 always looked too formidable Earlier in the afternoon, on Saxton v SELBY. TON v Londesborough Park overs in a shortened 2020 sea- for Dringhouses. In West Three there was winning the toss, the home side 2nd XI. son, Carlton batsmen put the another dominant perform- made first use of the Fishpond WEST THREE – CAWOOD accelerator pedal down with Theo Walton was the most ance from the Carlton second Field strip with Marcus immediate effect. It didn't seem successful bowler for the hosts string as they beat Atkinson's 62 off 72 deliveries v BURN; Copmanthorpe v to worry them that the home with 4-78, but he was subject to Copmanthorpe firsts at the following up last week's knock, side won the toss and asked punishment like his colleagues Fishpond Field by 36 runs. and there was support from GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI; them to bat – that is their desire as his team conceded almost opener Jake Dawson, who the majority of the time. eight runs per over . Had it not been for a late burst made 29 and Knibb, with 27, in DRAX v Long Marston; from the visitors' Lewis steady accumulation rather than Openers Tom Collins and In reply, the big ask was Chipchase, batting at no. 10, the anything spectacular. HILLAM AND MONK FRYS- Henry Bayston gave them a always behind the rate, despite margin of victory would have wonderful start with a first opener Liam Hancy top scoring been a lot greater. He hit three It was always too much for TON v CARLTON TOWERS wicket stand of 116, with the in the game with a fine 80, but Copmanthorpe and it would former at his destructive best from 139-2 the game fell away have been more comfortable, but for the efforts of Chipchase. Goole firsts home in narrow win Angling brothers Whitkirk 1st XI 136 win Viking Open Goole Town 1st XI Whitkirk Cricket Club five wicket win amidst one or quickly, supporting Coulbeck's Castleford angling brothers contact vikingfishery.co.uk two scares over newcomers 3-39 in his full allocation of ten gained first and second place Also on Saturday, Howden 139-8 Thorpe, Guy Richardson and Long Marston firsts in West overs. The innings was all in this week's Viking Tuesday Craig Mains for ducks, Neil Three on another overcast wrapped up in 22.4 overs. Open on Deer Pond. club Bowmans AC held a Goole firsts made it two wins Foster for six, and were grateful afternoon at Westfield on match on Deer Pond which was out of two in West One, but for 27 from Will O'Donnell to Saturday. Things are different in 2020, Paul Brunyee won the match won by C Coates with 66lb were made to battle hard at keep the scoreboard ticking, and will remain so, and the with 94lb 13oz, with Steve in 15oz. D Playford was second Whitkirk in East Leeds and an unbroken eighth wicket Shorn of several player to the home side didn't have matters second place with 87lb 4oz. with 56lb 4oz and R Padgett before edging home by two stand between Kennedy and first team, they did have the all their own way in the reply, John Brain of Harrogate was third with 45lb 13oz. wickets with12 balls to spare. England to get them home. admirable bowling of Aiden taking 25.1 overs to reach the third with 79lb 14oz. and Tom Coulbeck to make early inroads runs required and losing half Burnell of Leeds was fourth Colton AC held a match on Run scoring was far from easy Josh Thompson with four into the visitors, who were put their wickets in the process. with 57lb 2oz. Hawk Pond on Sunday. This once more in largely overcast wickets threatened a Whitkirk in to bat and probably feared was won with 125lb 7oz by K conditions, with the home side win, Angus Fairburn chipping the worst in the conditions. Father and son, Simon and Next week's Tuesday Open Gale. N Callaghan was second deciding their best way was to in with two for 26, but the Thomas Franks, opened, the will be on Hawk Pond. with 113lb 14oz, D Shaw third win the toss and set a total, Westfield side made it home. Coulbeck's opening spell, and latter not troubling the scorers with 105lb 8oz and J Rimmer which was made more difficult an excellent piece of work by as Puneet Johar's 3-21 reduced The Saturday Open was held fourth with 87lb 7oz. by the ever reliable Dave Goole Town 2nd XI Thomas Marritt in the field, them to 28-4, before Leon on Hawk Pond, where T England taking 3-27, as he was 84-5 reduced Long Marston to 12-4. Murphy, son of first team skip- Burnell was the victor with M Parker won the Spring introduced to the attack quite Long Marston 1st XI Harry Falkingham also nipped in per Kevin, with 20, and 112lb 1oz. D Morrit of Grove Old Boys’ match on Deer early in the home innings. He 80 with a wicket, and although there Coulbeck 29 not out took them Doncaster was second with Pond with 82lb 3oz, T Groves took 3-27 including both open- was resistance from Iuan to the verge of the win, and 97lb, A Middleton of Bradford was second with 71lb 9oz, D ers. Mixed with experience and Pickard, who made 38, it was the although Murphy was out, they was third with 95lb 11oz and S Watson third with 66lb 13oz and youth, Goole Town seconds youngster Josh Tooke who then had won their second game in a Pearson of Leeds fourth with F Buick fourth with 63lb 8oz. There was a recovery led by wrapped up a comfortable took centre stage as he took 4-18 100 per cent start to the club's 86lb 11oz. Josh Watson with 54 and Mark in six overs to end the innings fortunes in both divisions. The Fryston AC match on Murphy, 38, but the scoring Next week's Saturday Open Fox Pond was won by G Gill was always kept in check, and will again be on Hawk Pond. To with 70lb 4oz, B Copley was when namesake Kevin had book on either Open match second with 41lb 3oz and P Mark caught behind by Ben please ring 01405 785204 or Moran third with 39lb 12oz. Shelton, Guy Richardson snared Watson and Jakey Your friends and fellow sports- Kennedy then returned to finish with 3-15. Two runouts were to people can all get Goole & dent the home cause further, as they reached 136 all out off Selby Sport FREE every week. their full 40 overs. Just email: [email protected] be Kennedy finished with 3-15 added to the mailing list and the visitors, despite missing one or two key players, fancied their chances of making it two wins out of two in this truncat- ed campaign. Shelton and Murphy opened in reply and made a decent start before wickets started to fall quickly. Shelton made 20, Murphy 29, but they lost Scott

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 29 July 2020 Tennis coaching Rush of wickets sees home recommences defeat for Gilberdyke Both Junior and Adult coach- autumn every week. Adult Gilberdyke 1st XI 139 to-back wins. returning Ethan Umbo and overcome as Eastwood with ing will be recommencing coaching sessions will resume Beverley Town 3rd It was the hosts' Lewis Ciaran Mell. The top order fell 37 and Somerford, 39, put under the expert eye of pro- on Tuesday, August 4, starting XI 152-9 cheaply, but Bancroft with 12 them on course for what fessional coach Jack Wood at at 7pm, and will continue week- Richardson who had other and Forden (17) helped to would have been a good win, Selby Tennis Club next week. ly until October. More details When Mark Eastwood and ideas, though, with an inspired steady the ship before Alan but Richardson and the can be obtained by contacting last week's century hero Matt bowling spell of 5-27 in his Acklam, who top scored with Parnabys, Peter and Owen, Jack, who has been coaching Jack on 07786 656456 or the Somerford were going well in seven overs and two balls to 40, and that Richardson knock really got to grip with the in the York area since qualify- club by emailing selbytennis- a second wicket stand against dent the Gilberdyke hopes, and saw them to a 40 over score of middle to lower order, and ing in 2011, started coaching at [email protected]. visiting Beverley Town thirds they were 13 runs short despite 152-9. despite Smith, Dave Mell and Selby Tennis Club in 2018 and in East Three on Saturday, late resistance. Umbo chipping in with low has already built up a healthy Alternatively, the Club holds Gilberdyke looked well on Unbo took 4-36, Mell 2-35 double figure scores, they number of pupils. Junior age Club Nights every Monday and their way to registering back- Richardson had earlier made and Neil Butler 2-34. were to fall short with ten group coaching will restart on Friday from 5pm and all are 22 with the bat, as Beverley balls of the match remaining. Thursday, August 6, commenc- welcome to come down to the were put on the back foot early The early loss of Toby ing at 4pm, and will continue Leeds Road courts and try out by good bowling from the Bodycombe seemed to be throughout the summer and the facilities. Drax take the Runs flow but mixed derby plaudits results for two Cawood 1st XI 101 Saxton 2nd XI 132-9 Drax 1st XI 124 Cawood 2nd XI 92-7 Eastrington teams Tyler Thomas' half century - Cawood seconds travelled to Beverley Town 4th he made 51 - was the star act as their Saxton counterparts in XI 210-9 his Drax side won the local North Four for their second Eastrington 1st XI derby in West Three at Maypole game of the campaign and 184 Gardens on Saturday. looked on course when reduc- ing them to 19-3 after asking There were plenty of runs for Beverley Cricket Club seconds won the toss and bat- the most successful Burn A low-scoring affair saw the them to bat first. the Eastrington sides in East ted first against visiting Burn bowler, and it was left to visitors bowled out for just 124, and West Four respectively, start from Jason Dave and seconds and set a challenging Norman Elliott for the second after Cawood won the toss and However, a stand of 98 for the with mixed fortunes for the Craig Chafer. 178 as they were bowled out week running to try and get elected to field, and although fourth wicket appeared to Station Road side. off the penultimate delivery. them somewhere close. Luke Edwards and Thomas change the balance of the game, In fact, they will feel disap- Groves made a steady start, as Monty Jackson with 62 and The firsts lost an entertaining pointed from 155-2 that they Good contributions from Garry Dunham made the ini- wickets began to fall as Stuart Will Kemp (37) wrestled con- encounter at Beverley Town could not get over the line, but Adrian Lazenby, with 48, and tial breakthroughs for the Morrow and Elliott Clarke trol. fourths, as they fell by 26 runs after Wraith was out for 22 Will Wraith, with 42, were Eastrington side and he took struck. after winning the toss and being there was a clatter of wickets backed up by Harry Dunham 4-30, Elliott making 70 in In the chase for late runs, it forced to chase a large home and Nightingale, with three with 26. what became a lone hand and However, it was Keith allowed Cawood back into the total. They made a good effort, wickets, and Whiteside with any faint hopes they still had Towndrow with 5-41 who was game as the last five wickets to but were always on the back four reduced them to 161-7 and Burn's bowlers made early as the run rate increased disap- to do the most damage, and fall fell for just 15, as Saxton's foot after a rip-roaring start they closed on 184-9 in their 40 inroads, with Lucas Webster peared when he fell with the Drax were certainly grateful to 40-over innings closed on 132- from the home side'sd opener, overs. (3-26) and Harry Wright dis- score on 141 – the seventh Tyler Thomas with five fours 9. Tim Smith, who smashed 62 off missing the openers, but the man out. and two sixes in a 62-ball stay just 44 balls with eleven fours. Eastrington 2nd XI hosts stuck to their task, scor- to put his side through three fig- Owen Carny with 3-24 178 ing at four and a half runs per Burn fell 25 runs short on ures, as they fell for 124 to the bowled effectively. It set the tone for Beverley, Burn 2nd XI 153-8 over to reach a challenging 153-8, as the other Eastrington last ball of the penultimate over. Alex Nightingale made 47 off 178. bowlers supported Dunham's The reply for the second week 55 balls and Simon Lazenby's In West Four, Eastrington fine ten over spell. Cawood 's reply stuttered running was slow, and although 27 in 19 balls near the end lift- Bryn Adamson took 4-45 as immediately and they were 19-3 they were not bowled out, they ed the total over the 200 mark, as Paul Vickers struck twice and could only score at just over as the Eastrington bowlers the former Carlton bowler, two runs an over as they scored stuck to their task amidst pun- Dareen Brinded once. Jack 92-7 to lose by 40 runs. ishment. Scott made 20 and Simon Tolson down the order made 26, Matthew Stead (19) and Shaneham took 3-63, and but they didn't have much sup- Thorpe Willoughby's Nigel there were good spells from port, with Dan Woodhead the Huggins made 15 , but they Mike Nylor and Ryan Fierlder, last man out for 13. All the Drax were never going to get the but on a good wicket on the bowlers were accurate, Vickers required runs. Vemula 2-21 back ground at the impressive the most successful with 4-24. and Collyer 3-16 kept the vis- Beverley complex, it was still a itors pinned down through- stiff ask. out. They were in the match whilst Your friends and Chatham followed up his three fellow sportspeople wickets with 78 off 68 balls, can all get Goole & with eight eight fours and four sixes, and backed up a solid Selby Sport FREE every week. Webster half century inspires Burn win Just email: Burn 1st XI 158 ning the toss and electing to bat ners to hang around, and albeit sharp fielding too, the [email protected] be Wetherby 1st XI 130 in overcast weather once more. Webster hit seven fours and visitors were reduced to 35-5 as added to the three sixes to repair the innings Scott Haigh also chipped in. mailing list It was a new opponent for Their innings relied on Alex with support from Edwards and Burn firsts as they enter- Webster's half century, which Cobley. There was a recovery from tained Wetherby firsts, fellow rescued a position of some trou- Harry Sutton together with the newcomers to the York Senior ble, and he and the extras col- They were bowled out with Flints, Adam and Aiden, as they League, at Linnet Park in umn, totalling 41 in all helped seven overs of their allotted 40 made 20s, but Burn stuck to the West Three on Saturday. them through the 150 mark. overs unused, but their bowlers task and Cobley's 3-8 ushered made sure that Wetherby strug- the end, joining McGrory-Hill Having made a confident start Wetherby had enjoyed suc- gled equally, Quinton and Haigh in taking three wick- in week one, Burn followed it cess at the start, with Adam McGrory-Hill dismissing both ets each. up with a 28-run win after win- Wilkinson and Jamie Sutton openers and, with the running ripping out the top order, before between the wickets also poor, Burn were home to a comfort- Webster found one or two part- able 28 run win in the end.

29 July 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Goole Town Tigers held their annual presentation of awards last week. Pictured are the individual award winners. Your friends and fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] be added to the mailing list


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