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Leaders Kelfield power is your FREE weekly guide on with another big wintoalllocalsport. is independent of all Saxton 92 debut league campaign. The last seven wickets fell for wrestle the early damage, win, with Gary Moore making other local newspa- Kelfield 93-1 Saxton were no match for the 19 runs as Craig Lawson took Lawson ensured the visitors an unbeaten half century, losing pers and is edited by 5-17. would be chasing another low Lawson for 34 with the score Graeme Wilson, who Another huge win for the powerful Kelfield side who, on score. on 76. has written and edit- Riversiders as they dominate winning the toss, asked their Saxton were in trouble early ed sports coverage Division Four Ebor in their hosts to bat and bowled them out at 10-2 to Matthew Walker, and It took one ball into the 17th Moore's run-a-ball 50 with 11 locally for many in just half their allotted 45 overs. although Indujiri's 46 tried to over for a routine nine-wicket fours and a six. years and whose knowledge and con- tacts in local sport are unrivalled. Stamford Bridge 164 Carlton Towers 165-6 is an e- A low, slow Low Catton Road Stamford Bridge Cricket Club. newspaper which pitch and quite a tense affair you can view on in the Hunters Estate Agents there for lusty blows as Tom Collins Ellam and Garry Cruise an excellent account of Kinsrella for the visitors your computer, lap- Championship where leaders departed. with five wickets between top, tablet or smart- Stamford Bridge found Collins and Rob Holah took themselves before going them. phone. Enter Mark Holmes and he Sign-up to receive Carlton Towers a different four wickets each for 37 and 35 played a gem of an innings to down by three wickets to Thankfully, the Carlton your FREE weekly side to the one that started the respectively as Stamford see his team home to a four- Bilton-in—Ainsty. bowlers responded with copy by e-mailing: campaign three months ago. wicket success, Will Sparke Alex Hartley taking two [email protected] Bridge were bowled out for 164 and Marcus Thandl unbeaten The visitors surprisingly early wickets and Gomersall True, it required an experi- two balls short of seven overs, on 15 not out playing his part asked Carlton to bat first, as backed up his 37 with 3-42 We want to hear enced head to see them gain too. in nine overs. YOUR sports news. revenge for their opening day Amaya Joshi top scoring with batting looked their stronger Whatever your Carlton Towers 2nd The visitors, though, had a sport, let us have loss on their top flight return, 47 as several batsmen made suit, and acting captain Ben middle order knock from your scores, match but Mark Holmes, who still starts. XI 160 Copeland, who rather seems Schofield, 62, to back up 44 reports and pictures hates to be out, has shown so from opener Atkinson and of highlights. far in 2022 a calmness under Carlton were happy enough, Bilton-in-Ainsty 162-7 to thrive on the pressure, their scoring was such they E-mail pictures and pressure and his unbeaten 56 but also aware it would need made 81 not out off 126 reached their target with reports to: In Division Two Ebor at three wickets and over 15 [email protected] from 73 balls was perfectly concentration against a solid the Fishpond Field a balls, but unfortuately - overs remaining. executed to help his side to the stretched Carlton seconds periphery of another promotion attack. in terms of resources gave Richard Gomersall, 37, push themselves. Losing Henry Bayston with- apart in a second wicket Stamford Bridge elected to out scoring was a blow, but stand of 78 - the rest of the bat first in pleasant conditions Collins, with 49 off 70 balls, batting fell away somewhat. and they made a good start was watchful and with Nathan In fact, Copeland just ran through openers Woodliffe and Kevin Murphy, back at Ellam, 21, took them to 74, out of partners amidst good Stamford Bridge after his sec- before a mini-collapse as bowling from Hildreth and ond spell as Goole first team captain. Father and son Richard and Nathan Ellam opened the attack for the Fishponders in the absence of the two Joes - Romaniw and Rayner - and although both took a wicket Stamford Bridge accrued nicely and at 113-3 had wickets in hand, but the pitch was not Gilberdyke lose ground in comeback campaign Gilberdyke 150 leaders Swanland on Wilcox ,1, and fellow opener, and 21 from namesake Tom to 41 hurried it along as Bucknall Bransholme and Saturday as they were deci- Ciaran Mell, 4, fell with just see them to a total they could played anchor and Gilberdyke Kingswood 154-3 sively beaten by seven wickets eight on the board. defend of 150. knew it just wasn't their day. at Ings View by Bransholme Gilberdyke lost further and Kingswood. Matt Somerford's return to It turned out to be nowhere near A second half to the season ground on 100 per cent action saw a partial recovery as Bucknall, 43, and Stott, 35, which will be all about trying to Division Four Holderness The visitors won the toss and and he made 57 before he was gave them a great start, and maintain a promotion spot back decided to have a bowl first fourth out on 88 and it needed although Matthew Oliver to Holderness Three with vul- with early dividends, as Charlie 33 from captain Dan Bonser accounted for Stott, Haskins with tures circling.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 13 July 2022 York Senior League standings York Senior League stand- Milford 2nd XI 12 84; Whitkirk Patrington 386-8 ings. 2nd XI 12 76; GOOLE TOWN Goole Town 138 2nd XI 12 66; Bishopthorpe 12 Championship - Stamford 54; Wheldrake 12 54; New Goole firsts suffered a chal- Patrington Cricket Club. To lose Ben Shelton for just a In situations like that it is dif- Bridge P12 Pts 112; Malton and Earswick 12 52; Tadcaster single, Oscar Sugden for 18, ficult to come out with posi- Old Malton 12 100; Easingwold Magnet 2nd XI 12 46; lenging experience at Division The cause was not helped by and to have Ben Earl top scor- tives, but it is a learning curve 12 90; CARLTON TOWERS 11 Heslington 3nd XI 12 40; Thorp One East leaders Patrington 47 wides as extras totalled 67 in 80; Hull Zingari 12 68; York Arch and Boston Spa 2nd XI 12 386-8 after 60 overs. ing with just 36, summed up for the younger element within 2nd XI 12 60; Folkton and 12. and eventually went down to the day as the innings ended in as Goole seem destined for Flixton 12 66; Welton 12 56; a 248-run defeat - decidedly In situations like this, with just the 27th over at 138 all another season in Division Bridlington 12 62; Whitkirk 12 Division Four Ebor - draws a thing of the past, the out. One, 62; Pickering 12 50; KELFIELD P11 Pts 104; second best in all depart- game was really to all intents Cottingham 11 10. HEMINGBROUGH 11 86; ments. and purposes settled. Fairburn 2nd XI 11 82; Saxton Division One East - 11 76; Bolton Percy 2nd XI 11 Yes, Goole were without key PATRINGTON P13 Pts 120; 72; Hillam and Monk Fryston Beverley Town 2nd XI 12 98; 11 66; SELBY 2nd XI 10 54; bowlers Dave England and Ben Driffield Town 2nd XI 13 94; Church Fenton 2nd XI 11 42; Lamb, not to mention Louis Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI 12 CAWOOD 11 32; DRAX 2nd 88; GOOLE TOWN 12 70; XI 11 12; Ledsham 2nd XI 11 Sugden at the top, and in fair- Sutton-on-Hull 12 70; 12. ness at 59-3 Matthew Cooper Brandesburton 12 66; Scarborough 2nd XI 14 66; Division Four Galtres - and Lewis Moore were on the Yapham 12 50; South Woodhouse Grange 4th XI P11 mark, the hosts in a little danger Holderness 12 44; Pocklington Pts 100; Bilton-in-Ainsty 2nd XI 12 43; Pickering 2nd XI 12 26. 11 88; Duncombe Park 2nd XI 11 of wasting what looked an 82; Copmanthorpe 2nd XI 11 68; excellent toss to win, Division Two Ebor - Fairburn Stillington 2nd XI 11 66; Saxton P12 Pts 120; Londesborough 2nd XI 11 60; Sherriff Hutton However the mood shifted Park 12 106; Bilton-in-Ainsty Bridge 4th XI 11 60; Rufforth quickly as the middle order led 12 92; SELBY 12 80; 2nd XI 11 56; Hovingham 2nd XI Tadcaster Magnet 12 78; 10 34; Hillam and Monk Fryston by 119 in 111 balls, with 16 Thorp Arch and Boston Spa 12 2nd XI 11 24; CAWOOD 2nd XI fours and two sixes, together 66; CARLTON TOWERS 2nd 11 10. XI 12 56; Church Fenton 12 52; with 53 from Eldon Smith, Wetherby 12 46; Woodhouse Division Four Holderness - changed everything. Grange 3rd XI 12 38; Swanland P12 Pts 120; Castleford 2nd XI 12 34; GILBERDYKE 12 90; Hessle Eastrington on track for Ledsham 12 16. 2nd XI 12 80; Old Hymerians 12 78; Brandesburton 2nd XI 11 back-to-back promotion Division Two Holderness - 76; Hornsea 2nd XI 12 66; Hull Zingari P12 Pts 112; Skirlaugh 12 60; Kirkella 2nd Goole Town 2nd XI 138 to-back promotions after a 51- mates built a a challenging total Scorah, 30, and Mark Driffield Town 3rd XI 12 100; XI 11 56; Bransholme and run win on a warm settled after- on the Westfield wicket. Hinchcliffe, a lively 41, were Hornsea 12 100; Middleton Kingswood 11 46; Hull Ionians Eastrington 189-5 noon. scores of note, Eastrington with and North Dalton 12 78; Coal Exporters 2nd XI 12 44; Harrison, James Wraith and Adam Leckenby's 45 well sup- Kirkella 12 68; Beverley Town Dalton Holme 12 34; Hull On a day of double defeat for Eastrington won the toss and Gary Tockwith all reached 20 ported, ended comfortable win- 3rd XI 12 66; Patrington 2nd XI Zingari 3rd XI 12 24. the senior teams at Westfield, made first use of the pitch and it plus, and although the Goole ners and move within striking 12 62; Hessle 12 54; Hull the seconds were bowled out was a case of compiling steadi- bowlers worked hard 37 extras distance of fellow area teams Ionians Coal Exporters 12 52; Division Five Holderness - for exactly the same score as ly, with former Goolie Harry also went in the visitors' favour. Burn and Drax at the top. NEWPORT 12 44; Sutton-on- Hutton Cranswick P11 Pts 100; their firsts as Eastrington Dunham enjoying his return, Hull 2nd XI 12 48; Cottingham South Holderness 2nd XI 11 90; completed a league double in top scoring with 49. In reply, Goole, without regu- Goole, who have moved in 3nd XI 12 24. EASTRINGTON 2nd XI 11 64; Division Three Ebor. lar captain Anthony Gibbins, the right direction of late, will Humbleton 2nd XI 12 54; Jason Dale was dismissed rel- were unable to produce a real look to a stronger second half to Division Three Ebor - BURN Cottingham 4th XI 11 46; The visitors are eyeing back- atively cheaply by this season's partnership and although the season. P12 Pts 114; DRAX 12 104; NEWPORT 2nd XI 12 4. high standards, but his team Callum Zoodcock, 25, Ben EASTRINGTON 12 92; South York Vale League Thorpe’s failure to bat out full standings York Vale league standings. 2nd XI 10 207; Pocklington 3rd overs costs match Division One - Dunnington XI 10 206; Clifton Alliance 4th XI 10 183; Ovington 3rd XI 10 Thorpe Willoughby Lancaster. 164 all out after 30.4 overs. Hinsley. 2nd XI P9 Pts 247; Clifton 148; HEMINGBROUGH 2nd The change in bowling then Following a well needed break Kev Claxton and Craig Alliance 3rd XI 9 207; XI 10 128; Bolton Percy 3rd XI 2nd XI 164 Yapham 2nd XI 9 175; 10 71; THORPE WILLOUGH- allowed runs to be scored with for tea due to the searing heat, Welford put their bodies on the Ovington 2nd XI 9 173; Ben BY 3nd XI 10 45; Wheldrake Clfton Alliance 4th A.Moore hitting four boundaries Cliftons opening pair of Rymer line on a number of occasions to Johnson 8 164; Stockton and 2nd XI 10 35. in a row of the bowling of (13) and Breheney (82) got off to stop certain boundaries but in the Hopgrove 9 160; Melbourne 9 XI 165-5 M.Carruthers (3-69) in his first a flying start with Rymer striking end it was all in vain as Clifton 149; Stamford Bridge 3rd XI 9 Division Three - Heslington over. The middle order of Josh the ball clean and hitting the Alliance exceeded the Thorpe 44; THORPE WILLOUGHBY 3rd XI P8 Pts 202; Pocklington On a scorching hot summer’s Moore (18), Graham Spence (9) boundary with ease. total in the 37th over finishing 9 39. 4th XI 8 188; Acomb 3rd XI 7 day at Field Lane Sports Club, and Martin Cooke (9) added to the game on 165-5. 159; Stamford Bridge 4th XI 8 Thorpe won the toss and chose the Thorpe score. Jamie Richardson (2-44) nb: Hirst Courtney resigned 141; Dunnington 3rd XI 8 138; to bat first, writes ANDREW pitched the ball up and Rymer Once again, Thorpe’s inability from the league. SELBY 3rd XI 8 104; Heworth MOORE. Shortly after scoring his second played a cut shot which was to bat out the full 40 overs has 4th XI 8 101; Church Fenton 50plus in consecutive weeks, caught by G.Spence at backward cost them a certain victory but Division Two - Heworth 3rd 3rd XI 7 38. Openers Alex Hinsley (10) and A.Moore was clean bowled by point. the team spirit and morale is still XI P10 Pts 300; South Cave and Jordan Leybourn (7) got the the leg spin of Curruthers. high and they will continue to Brantingham 10 252; BURN innings off to a positive start Danny Crockford (2) played a Jonty Beer (46) joined work hard to try to put this right with Leybourn hitting a huge six flick shot off his legs, which Breheney at the crease and the for next week. Your friends and fellow sports- to cow corner in only the second looked certain for crossing the two young batsmen built a part- over. However, the consistent boundary for six runs, but nership of 123 runs. Clifton Alliance 3rd people can all get Goole & pace and accuracy from Clifton Lancaster showed his ability in Alliance opening bowler Freddie the field taking a fantastic catch Danny Crockford bowled ten XI v Thorpe Selby Sport FREE every week. Lancaster (4-12) got his reward on the run. overs for only 21 runs which taking the wicket of Leybourn in kept Thorpe in the game and did- Willoughby 1st XI Just email: [email protected] to be the fourth over. Thorpe captain Jamie Richardson (7) showed n’t let the Clifton batsmen run Andrew Moore (58) entered the his power with the bat hitting a away with the game. Thorpe Willoughby were added to the mailing list game and fought hard against the six straight away but was bowled unable to raise a side for the Clifton attack to eventually see out soon after. Craig Welford Spin bowling was brought into Sunday game of the weekend out the opening spell from (18) was left at the crease with the attack with Jordan Leybourn and were forced to concede the Thorpe innings finishing on (2-32) taking the vital wicket of the game. Breheney after a superb stump- ing by wicket keeper Alex

13 July 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Late order slump costs Newport Wetherby 110 ance from Chris Hirst (15) until Stamford Bridge 4th Pearce and in a remarkable six Newport 156 and Milan Pandiya's half centu- Selby 1st XI 112-1 Lee Wild trapped him leg XI 91-9 over spell he took 4-5 to put the Driffield Town 3rd XI ry after being asked to bat. Selby first team made their before to leave Wetherby all Selby 3rd XI 94-3 home side in control. 157-5 Paul Tougg went cheaply but first ever trip to Wetherby on Mitchell, Dan Smith, 22, and Saturday and they came away out for 110 in the 34th over. Selby third team were back on Jack White kept up the pres- A late order slump from with a comfortable nine wick- In reply, Selby openers Matt the winning trail with an sure as he took a wicket with his Newport saw them slide to Pandiya gave 'Port hope before et win, writes RICHARD impressive seven wicket win Division Two Holderness WAIN. Hoyle and Alex Bowden were over Stamford Bridge IV at first ball and went on to take 3-11 defeat at the expense of visit- it all ended rather quickly. Sandhill Lane. ing Driffield Town thirds at Skipper Matt Hoyle won the soon scoring quickly with as the visitors were restricted to the NCH on Saturday. The Woldsmen's bowlers all toss and asked the home side to Bowden again in top form as he The visitors won the toss and 91-9 at the close. played their part and in reply bat first, and wickets were elected to bat first and they found They did waste four overs, soon falling with James attacked the bowling. The fifty run scoring difficult against Joe Bugg was soon in the thick too, athlough even allowing for they scored at a brisk pace. Dugher making an early some tight early bowling from both those things, such was the breakthrough when he had for- partnership arrived in only the young bowlers Kayden Lane and of the action when he opened the Woldsmen's speedy reply a All made contributions, mer Selby Town footballer Ian Rhys Roddick. The spin of Atul score of 200 plus would have Dobbin top scoring with 35 and Twitchen caught by Alex eighth over as the runs flowed Vishwakarma took the first batting with Kayden Lane in been needed. Bowden. with Bowden firing 12 fours wicket to fall with the score on Selby’s reply. Bugg and Lane Busfield 32 not out as they 23 when he trapped Neil Smith The hosts were reliant on cap- Jamie Middleton again kept and a six in a whirlwind 57 leg before. added 40 for the first wicket in tain Adam Mitchell, with 49, sailed home. things very tight and took 2-23 from his ten over spell as wick- before he was caught and Dave Quick and Josh Taylor quick time before Jake Even Mitchell with two wick- ets fell at regular intervals. bowled by Alan Wilkinson with both worked hard and they McDonough bowled Lane for 8. ets could not keep the scoring in Jamie Sutton (34) was the only added 39 for the second wicket batsman to hold up the Selby the total on 93. before Vishwakarma (2-33) Gareth Pearce marked his first check. attack but Luke Berzins (3-38) bowled Quick for a gritty 22. had him caught by Mark Hope Matt Hoyle (37 no) and Rob appearance of the season with a In Division Five Holderness to keep the visitors on top. Zac Buttle also bowled well to Spinner Alex Langhan pro- Scarr (9 no) comfortably concede just 14 runs from his rapid 21 before Dan Norris had Newport seconds conceded duced a good spell to take 3-26 steered Selby home in only the seven overs, but the game him neatly caught on the bound- their local derby at Eastrington. but there was some late resist- changed when 14 year old Joe 19th over. Bugg joined the attack. Bugg ary by Neil Smith. Aidan Pearce Century not had Taylor (21) caught by Gareth The win lifts Selby up to (8) looked in good form until he enough to save fourth in the table, but they will fell leg before but Joe Bugg Cawwod face a stiffer test on Saturday continued to bat impressively. Cawood 193-7 on 189 for 105, including 11 when Church Fenton are the Selby reached the victory target fours and four sixes. Church Fenton 2nd visitors to Sandhill Lane. in only the 13th over with Bugg Zilman, Emmett and Danser Thanks go to match ball spon- finishing unbeaten on 50, which XI 196-5 with two wickets apiece for sor Mike and Marilyn Pearce. included eight boundaries. A century from wicket-keeper Church Fenton, who rather opener Ed Akers was not Selby second team return to Thanks go to match ball spon- enough to save his Cawood reached their target comfort- action in Division Four on sor Richard Laycock. Selby are team from defeat as visitors Church Fenton seconds ably. Saturday when they travel to at home to Dunnington III on chased a challenging total comfortably in Division Four Cawood were unable to stop Church Fenton II. Saturday. Ebor at Maypole Gardens on the scoreboard pressure as the Saturday, Big win for Hemingbrough visiting batting all made contri- Winning the toss on a settled, at Bolton Percy warm afternoon Akers and Jack butions. Scott, 47, put on 119 for the first Belle top scored as opener with Bolton Percy 2nd XI wicket, Scott with eight fours in 150-7 a 49-ball stay, but unfortunately 54 and their ever-dependable Hemingbrough 151-1 the middle order rather disinte- grated as Akers looked for help. captain Mick Dancer was there Hemingbrough started the second half of their Division The opener reached his centu- at the end with 33 not out with Four Ebor campaign by ry before he was sixth man out victory sealed in the 39th over. recovering well from their Cawood captain Jack Liddle, previous week's heavy defeat by condemning hosts Bolton 3-48, was the best of the Percy seconds to a nine-wick- bowlers. et defeat on Saturday. Cawood seconds conceded Such was the manner of their their Division Four Galtres win, they chased down their 151-run target in less than 20 game at their Bilton-in-Ainsty overs at the idyllic venue near counterparts. Tadcaster. York Senior and Bolton Percy won the toss and Vale fixtures batted, but lost two wickets for just seven, Towndrow Rowley Hunters Estate Agents York Division Four Holderness - and Robert Peet. GILBERDYKE v Dalton Senior League fixtures. Holme. There was a recovery from James Hodge, 28, and Fred Championship - CARLTON Division Five Holderness - Richardson, 25, until the former NEWPORT 2nd XI v EAS- TOWERS v Bridlington. TRINGTON 2nd XI. was run out and 'Boro looked to HPH York Vale League fix- be in full control as the hosts Division One East - GOOLE tures. slumped to 77-6. TOWN v Yapham. Division One - THORPE They only lost one more Division Two Ebor - SELBY WILLOUGHBY v Stockton wicket in a measured seventh snd Hopgrove. v Church Fenton; Woodhouse wicket partnership of 73 Division Two - Wheldrake betweeb Rigby, 50, and captain Grange 3rd XI v CARLTON 2nd XI v THORPE Sandford, 25, which was kept WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI. under control by the Bolton Percy Cricket Club. TOWERS 2nd XI. Hemingbrough attack, but post- Division Three - SELBY 3rd ed sufficient to try and defend, Division Two Holderness - XI v Dunnington 3rd XI. Sunday Peet, 2-32, the most successful Captain Peet was the clear Vale Division Two meeting, work for the 'Boro bowlers, Beverley Town 3rd XI v NEW- in a disciplined attack. man of the match, with 83 off but Hemingbrough seconds Rhys Howard's 2-52 the most Division Two - Bolton Percy 48 balls, as he peppered the were on the wrong side of a successful. PORT. 3rd XI v HEMINGBROUGH Hemingbrough made light of boundary, sharing an unbroken 96-run defeat against promo- 2nd XI; Clifton Alliance 4th their target in the late afternoon second wicket stand of 147 tion-seeking South Cave and In fairness, Hemingbrough Division Three Ebor - BURN XI v BURN 2nd XI. sun. with the returning David Brantingham. did not hang around as they Howard, 56, as they motored had to give it a go, but they v Wheldrake; EASTRINGTON HPH Cup Semi Final - home in the 20th over. The visitors amassed 280-5 in lost both openers without v Whitkirk 2nd XI; New Stockton and Hopgrove v their 40 overs after being asked scoring and were 18-4 before THORPE WILLOUGHBY. Hemingbrough 2nd to bat first. Will Robinson, Ganesh Dale Earswick v GOOLE TOWN XI 184 and Rajesh Kasipandian, with Always check with your team South Cave and Adam Lucy led from the front 46, 43 and 30 respectively, 2nd XI; Tadcaster Magnet 2nd that there are no late changes to Brantingham 280-5 with 121 and shared in three managed to get the home side scheduled games especially dominant stands before falling to 184 all out, David XI v DRAX. cupties. Plenty of runs in the York on 255. Leahy's early burst finishing with 3-47 for the successful Division Four Ebor -Church Adam Iyer, 45, and Adnan visitors. Fazal, 42, with other good con- Fenton 2nd XI v SELBY 2nd tributions, and it was warm XI; DRAX 2nd XI v Saxton; HEMINGBROUGH v CAWOOD; KELFIELD v Fairburn 2nd XI. Division Four Galtres - CAWOOD 2nd XI v Woodhouse Grange 4th XI.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 13 July 2022 Drax dominate the batting Drax 247-5 Division Four Ebor met at Heslington 2nd XI 199 The margin of victory in the Steward and Ed Clark were out Smith broke through. Ledsham on Saturday and end was 19 runs, but the home in single figures, Haigh making Heslington slipped to 63-3 Thorp Arch and a first win of the season Burn 218-8 side put up a spirited reply to 25. lifted Drax seconds off the Burn's 218-8 before Alex before Desai, with 35, lifted Boston Spa 2nd XI 98 foot of the table at the Burn were made to work Webster removed last man The recovery was led by 67 them again and although expense of their home hard for their latest Division Noble with two overs left. from Scott Hunt, sharing a Burn were tested, ultimately A dominating batting per- counterparts. Three Ebor win at lowly stand of 72 with Luke Jamie Bingle's four wickets formance on winning the toss Heslington seconds on Earlier Burn opted to bat on Trevaskiss, 37, and with Alex and three for Alex Webster from Drax was too much for A little nervy in the chase Saturday and although the winning the toss on a fine after- Webster making 27 Burn crept started the second half to bottom of Division Three of a moderate total, more so mercury had not risen to the noon and Scott Haigh and Will past 200 to close on 218-8, their season much like the Ebor Thorp Arch and Boston in terms of wickets lost than heights forecast this week it Ramsey gave the innings a pos- Lilley 3-45 being the best for first ended. Spa seconds at School Road overs, but Drax sealed that was getting hot under the col- itive start. Ramsey went first Heslington. on Saturday, elusive first victory by three lar at times. with the score on 43 for 22 and Burn seconds' York Vale wickets with over 13 overs they wobbled a bit on 74-4. Ben In reply after tea, the York Division Two game was con- Leading the way with the bat in hand. side reached 50 before Matthew ceded by Bolton Percy thirds. in a total of 247-5 in their allot- ted 45 overs was the opening Ledsham won the toss and Tough opponents for stand between Lewis Thomas batted, losing opener and Toby Bodycombe. George Boothroyd without Vikings in FA Cup scoring to Paul Vickers, The pair added 143 before who would later finish the Differing emotions for Goole teams from up the A1(M). Vikings do have pleasant mem- League. Bodycombe fell for 72, but it innings too, taking 3-38, but AFC and Selby Town upon Consett and the Vikings have ories of their one and only meet- Although very familiar oppo- gave almost free licence for the it was Paul Smith, 4-15, receiving news of the draws ing back at the club's actual remainder to come in and play who stopped the hosts from for both the Emirates FA Cup never met in the FA Cup, but home base, where they won 4-2 nents from league and County their shots. compiling a far more com- and FA Vase made last the North East side have last November, although they Cup ties this is a first national petitive total. Friday lunchtime. knocked the Vikings out of the did lose 1-0 in the home return - cup clash. Thomas couldn't reach three FA Vase at the VPG and back in the final game of 2021-22. figures, falling for 82, but little Henshaw, 41, and Peter The Vikings have another the Goole Town days won 1-0 Providing Goole AFC can cameos from Erin Thomas, 35, Boothroyd, 33, were the top home tie in the extra prelimi- in an FA Trophy third qualify- For Selby Town, they have a make progress in the FA Cup, and Ben Worley, 35 not out, scorers with Smith's first appear- nary round of the FA Cup ing round tie. bye in the first qualifying round they then travel to the winners made it seemingly well beyond ance of the season a notable one sponsored once agin by and will entertsin of the West Auckland Town v the visitors, and so it proved - for the visitors. Emirates on Saturday August 6, A tough tie and little easier, if Glasshoughton Welfare at the Carlisle City tie, and that would and quickly. when they play Northern slightly more familiar, oppo- FPH Stadium in the second be a preliminary round tie on In reply, it was looking rea- Premier League East newcom- nents in the first qualifying qualifying round on Saturday, Saturday, August 20. Had it not been for opener, sonably straightforward in a ers Consett, kick off 3pm. round of the FA Vase sponsored September 24. Rowan Bentley, 46, the margin good first wicket stand in a new joint deal with the FA If that did happen either would have been even wider as between Luke Edwards, 47, The Vikings are well versed Trophy by Isuzu on Saturday, Glasshoughton will also would be a first ever meeting. all the Drax bowlers pinned the and James Robinson, 28. The with opponents from the North August 27 when they travel to receive a bye, after the resigna- visitors back, with Ethaina pair added 71 before East in the competition and this fellow NCEL Premier Division, tion in the last week of Hall In the Vase, should they be Umbo's 4-15 the most eye- Robinson went as three wick- will be the fourth successive Handsworth, kick off 3pm. Road Rangers from the successful at Handsworth, new catching, ets fell quickly, including season they will have played Northern Counties East ground could await in the form Edwards for 47, including A first cup tie meeting, but the of North West Counties side Thorp, with only ten batsmen, seven fours and three sixes AFC Darwen. were all out for 98 in the 29th off 55 balls, of which just 11 over and the Power Stationers were scoring ones and run- are very much looking upwards ning clearly not his style on a in a three-pronged promotion warm afternoon. attack with Burn and Eastrington. Although more wickets did fall, it was captain Ledsham 2nd XI 139 Michael Priestley, with an unbeaten 36, who ensured Drax 2nd XI 143-7 they did get home in the 32nd over. The two bottom teams in Vikings and Robins Your friends and fellow gear up for new season sportspeople can all get Goole AFC fixtures. Sat. Nov. 19 - FRICKLEY Preparations are continu- that volunteers are general- 0 at Scunthorpe League Sat. July 30 - YORKSHIRE ATHLETIC; Sat. Nov. 26 - ing in earnest for the start lyleaving and that finding team, Crowle Colts on Goole & Yorkshire Amateur; Sat. Dec. 3 of the new football season youngsters to put time and Saturday, with Luke Selby Sport AMATEUR; Sat. Aug, 6 – - WINTERTON RANGERS; in 17 days time. effort in on a Saturday after- Williams and Marcel FREE every CONSETT; Emirates FA Cup Sat. Dec. 10 - Knaresborough noon or midweek evening is Chigumira, with two, on the (Extra Preliminary Round) Town; Sat. 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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 6 31 July 2022 Jamie Blyth with part of his Saturday winner Brian 194.4 second placed catch Whitehead with part of his on Sunday on peg 12. 142.0.0 winning catch. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Wednesday 3rd Jamie Blyth 108.0.0 The Goole Judo Club Team went on to win his second con- Dan’s second competition in Thank you to coach Joe for 4th Andy Harrison 99.0.0 had an absolutely brilliant test, again within seconds, with Judo, with his first one being at 1st Jason Raspin 104.8.0 5th Andy Blyth 83.8.0 day at the North Yorkshire a wazari throw, then a further Goole. He won his first contest being mat side for the team. 2nd Andy Waters 103.14.0 6th Simon Miller 71.0.0 Festival of Judo at York throw for ippon. Throughout with two throws for wazari 3rd Alec Johnson. 103.6.0 Sunday Railway Institute on the contest Artjem showed each, using a technique that Thank you to the parents for Friday Saturday, July 2. Every single amazing skill and dominating coach Connor had only gone fetching your children and 1st Andy Blyth 198.2.0 member of the team of five the grips each time. Artjem was through with him the night 1st Alec Johnson 78.4.0 2nd Jamie Blyth 194.4.0 brought home a medal, with awarded a gold medal for win- before. Dan went on to win his cheering them on. Thank you to 2nd Joe Nicholls 74.8.0 3rd Brian Whitehead 141.12.0 two of the team having their ning all his fights. This was second and third contests with a 3rd Brian Whitehead. 69.8.0 Open matches are held every first taste of competitive judo! Artjem’s best performance to throw for wazari, then straight the event organisers for running 4th Anthony Rogerson. 65.0.0 Wednesday, Friday and Here’s how the day went. date. He also agreed to compete into groundwork pinning the a great event. Saturday Saturday. Ring 07710817150 in another fight for a player opponents for ten seconds. Dan for information. First up was Lily - her first who had been missed out on the lost his fourth decider fight. He If you would like to join our 1st Brian Whitehead 142.0.0 judo competition. Lily’s pool sheets, thank you for your has not been training with the 2nd Steve Pulford 116.8.0 was part of the first group on excellent sportsmanship! club for very long and won a club we train every Friday at the mat. Lily won her first con- well deserved a silver medal, Goole Leisure Centre. 6pm - Viking Fishery test, winning a wazari for a Fourth up was Jack, whose also his best performance to throw, then winning an ippon category was split into two date. 7pm for Beginners under 16. results with a second throw. She lost pools with a semi final and final her second contest. Lily’s third after. Jack won his first contest Well done everyone! The 7pm - 8pm for Advanced under contest was against the girl who with a great throw for wazari team at Goole Judo Club are all 16. 8pm - 9pm for Seniors. The eventually won gold, Lily won within five seconds, which he super proud of you all for get- this contest too! Lily won two then followed up with a bril- ting on those mats, showing first session is free and we are out of three of her fights and liant transition into a pin hold- bravery and trying your best. was awarded a bronze medal ing his opponent for ten sec- running a six week beginner due to a tie in points with the onds to win. Jack’s second con- offer for £15! Follow us on girl who she lost to. test was won with two throws for wazari, each time Jack went Facebook at Goole Judo Club Next up was James, also his straight into his groundwork first judo competition. James looking for the hold down. This and on Instagram @goolejudo. demonstrated fantastic judo and led to Jack winning his pool  Group picture: Jack bravery during his three con- and going into the semi final. In Kenning, James Kenning, tests. In his first contest, he the semi final Jack went a Lily Hirst and Artjem took a very hard throw from a wazari down, then winning the Savicenka. more experience player and contest with a brilliant counter Individual: Daniel Goodall. didn’t give up. In James’ sec- to the throw the boy had tried Tuesday's Viking Open was Nomads match on Hawk Pond ond contest he showed some earlier. Jack then competed in held on Deer Pond where was won by A Thornton with brilliant newaza fighting get- the final. He got stuck straight Mark Jukes of Wakefield won 104lb 1oz. B Lindley was sec- ting his opponent into a great in, getting his grips, moving his the match with 95lb 8oz. ond with 95lb 1oz, S hold down, sadly losing this opponent but unluckily got Hargreaves was third with 74lb one to a throw for wazari. In caught and was thrown for Steve Brunyee of Castleford 3oz and P Cousins was fourth James’ third contest he went out ippon. This was Jack’s first was second with 93lb 13oz, with 72lb 8oz. showing us all brilliant move- competition since the Covid Paul Brunyee was third with ment and skill, he was unfortu- pandemic, and first competition 73lb 1oz and Dave Holdham of Grove Road AC of Pontefract nate to lose this fight having his not at Goole. Jack was awarded Pontefract was fourth with 67lb held a club match on Deer Pond throw countered for ippon. a silver medal with his best per- 6oz. on Sunday, which was won by J James was awarded a bronze formance to date. Hunton with 112lb, J Poerio medal. Demonstrating great gripping The Viking Saturday Open was second with 93lb 12oz, S and breaking balance tech- was held on Hawk Pond. Mike Emerson was third with 68lb Thirdly, was Artjem, who has niques, and smooth transitions Lumley of Goole won the 13oz and M Smith was fourth only had competed once since into groundwork. match with 124lb 4oz, Mark with 66lb 10oz. the Covid pandemic at a com- Jukes was second with 101lb, petition we held at Goole. Last up and our only senior Deano Lumley of Goole was A Wall won the Darron AC Artjem was in a pool with two for the day, Dan was in a pool third with 100lb 10oz, Mal match, held on Hawk Pond, other boys. He won his first of five, with players from a Bailey of Castleford was fourth with 106lb, B Sheridan was contest within seconds with two weight category up. This is with 99lb 6oz, Andy Rymer second with 92lb, A Ashcroft brilliant throws for wazari. He was fifth with 87lb 5oz and Neil was third with 86lb and S Taylor of Selby was sixth with Ashcroft was fourth with 65lb. 85lb 11oz. N Rickard won the Black Open matches are held each Swan (Normanton) match on Tuesday and Saturday. To book Fox Pond with 58lb 12oz, A a place please ring 01405 Grindall was second with 57lb 785206. 4oz and T Illingworth was third with 49lb. On Wednesday, the Rodley


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