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is your Thorp Arch and FREE weekly guide Boston Spa 1st XI to all local sport. 173-9 Selby 1st XI 180-2 is independent of all other local newspa- Selby first team continue to pers and is edited by Graeme Wilson, who climb the Division Two table has written and edit- ed sports coverage after a comfortable eight locally for many years and whose wicket win at Thorp Arch and knowledge and con- tacts in local sport Boston Spa, writes are unrivalled. RICHARD WAIN. is an e- newspaper which Batting first, the home side you can view on your computer, lap- made a solid start and openers top, tablet or smart- phone. Dale Gibson and Ed Sign-up to receive your FREE weekly McNicholas added 50 for the copy by e-mailing: [email protected] first wicket, before Jamie Middleton had Gibson caught behind by Darrell Guy. Thorp Arch and Boston Spa Cricket Club. Middleton (2-29) struck again when he had Michael Cole three fours and two sixes in his the first ball of the game. leave the home side on 5-2. XI at Sandhill Lane. 28 not out as Selby reached the Oliver Steward worked hard caught by Mark Hope, and victory target in the 36th over. Dye struck again when he had Batting first, Selby made skipper Matt Smith caught by for his 13, but wickets fell at steady progress and several when Tom Shepherd bowled After four matches, the league Oliver Steward, and when Mark regular intervals and the batsmen made good starts, but table is now taking shape and, Redshaw bowled Lee Wood innings never really got going, run scoring was not easy McNicholas (34) Thorp Arch as expected, Fairburn have despite a defiant 29 from Sam made a good start and they sit (21) the visitors were reduced Mason. against some tight bowling were reduced to 58-3. top of the table with a 100% to 40-3, but that was the high from Warren Davies (2-13). record, Londesborough Park point for Selby, as opener Rob Chris Harkin chipped in with Rowan Smith (39) and Ned are in second place with Selby Edwards and Will Vaks took 16, but Lee Wood (2-19) and Jack Huddlestone (12), Joe just behind in third. Eric Frankland (2-12) kept Bugg (17) both batted well Tomlinson (25) staged a good control. Hillam in total control. A last Thanks go to match ball spon- The runs began to flow as wicket partnership of 32 and Sam Easthill hit a solid 13, recovery, but they were both sor L.M. Hawke Transport. between Kayden Lane (12 n.o.) but the home side struggled to Selby are at home to Tadcaster the Selby bowlers and fielders and Mark Redshaw (21) gave 69-7, with Tracey Dancer tak- dismissed by spinner Alex Magnet 1st XI on Saturday. the innings some respectability had to work hard in warm but the home side were bowled ing 2-19. Rhys Roddick (20) Langhan and he worked his Hillam and Monk conditions and the in-form out in the 40th over for 105. got the scoreboard ticking over batsmen punished any loose and late runs were added by way through the batting. Fryston 1st XI 307-5 bowling. A mammoth fourth Selby face another tough Caspar Gray (12) and Mike game on Saturday when they James Dugher also took a Selby 2nd XI 105 wicket partnership of 196 was travel to local rivals Kelfield, Thorpe (6 no) as Selby were eventually ended when Mike who have made a good start to bowled out for 121 in the 40th wicket as Selby took control, In Division Four, it was a Lane had Vaks caught behind life in the York Senior League over. tough afternoon for Selby sec- for a big hitting 101, which after winning the York Vale despite late runs from Andy ond team when they went League Division One last sea- In reply, Church Fenton lost down to a massive 202 run included seven fours and six son. Jones (17) and Toby Wells (12 defeat to early season league sixes. early wickets, with Mike leaders Hillam and Monk Selby 3rd XI 121 Thorpe taking 2-11 from his no). The home side were Fryston 1st XI at Sandhill Edwards kept the runs flow- eight overs, but Warren Davies Lane. Church Fenton 3rd restricted to 176-9 from their 45 ing and Luke Handley hit a held the innings together until The visitors won the toss and rapid 21, until Nathan Dye (3- XI 122-6 he was bowled by Dan overs, with Langhan finishing had no hesitation in electing to 76) had him caught by Kayden Mcloughlin (3-52) for 34. bat first on another good look- Lane. Selby third team were with 5-41 from his 11 overs. ing track, but there was a dra- involved in another good The visitors slipped to 71-6 matic start when Nathan Dye The visitors closed on a huge game on Saturday, but they In reply, Selby made their had Ady Joynson caught 307-5, with Edwards hitting 15 went down to a four wicket and Selby looked to be getting behind by Gareth Harvey with fours and three sixes in his defeat to Church Fenton 3rd on top, but Joseph Moorhouse now-usual good start, with unbeaten 125. hit six fours and a six in his unbeaten 46 and he enabled openers Matt Hoyle and Lee Chasing the big total, Selby made a bad start when Will Church Fenton to knock the Wild putting on 54 for the Vaks (3-24) bowled skipper runs off in the 33rd over. first wicket before Nick Graham Phillips, and Mike Selby are in Scothern Cup Lane followed shortly after to Kassans bowled Hoyle for a action on Saturday when they travel to Pocklington 4th XI. rapid 34. Mark Hope joined Wild and they kept the visitors on track with some fine batting and they added 87 for the second wicket. Ollie Walsh trapped Hope leg before for a stylish 35, but Jamie Pickles joined Wild and they closed in on another win. Wild hit 9 boundaries in his unbeaten 59 and Pickles fired Transformation in Gilberdyke batting We want to hear from last season’s relegation form YOUR sports news. Three. enced their decision to chase on Jack, and Walker making 31 difference to the nature of Whatever your Skirlaugh 233 These are still early days in winning the toss in pleasant and 29 respectively, they Gilberdyke's batting in 2022, sport, let us have conditions east of Hull, and reached 243 all out, but did put them on course. your scores, match Gilberdyke 246-5 the 2022 season but, after a set- they did make early inroads leave seven balls of their 45 reports and pictures back the week before, they through the Mells, Ciaran and allotted overs unused.Three Although both went, Stamper of highlights. How different this term is so made what was a stiff target set David, and Tom Bonser.They wickets apiece for the Mells. for 64, Somerford for 86, the E-mail pictures and far as Gilberdyke's batting is by hosts Skirlaugh in were held up, and then looking momentum was set and the reports to: concerned; so threadbare in Holderness Four on Saturday at an extended chase, by opener There was an early setback in Bonsers, Tom and Dan, made [email protected] relegation last season, now look relatively straightfor- George Havercroft, with exact- their reply for the visitors, but sure the target was reached with they seem to be setting out ward.That confidence from ly 100, and with namesake, Iain Stamper and Matt five wickets in hand in the 42nd their stall for an instant their batting must have influ- Somerford, both making a big over. return to Holderness Division

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 18 May 2022 A few surpises in 22/23 Toolstation NCEL make-up The proposed new compila- promotion from Division One Scarborough 2nd XI seam up Milburn and If Goole can score enough conditions. tions for the Toolstation does see an extremely competi- Zakrzewski taking the score to runs this season in the event of After a poor start, they were Northern Counties East tive and exciting, potentially 176 75, but once the spinners found batting first they do have the League season 2022-23 was top division. their rhythm, it quickly armory to go close to the top. with Sam Cooper and Jake revealed last week, and even Goole Town 193 changed. Kennedy at the crease looking allowing for the usual geo- At Division One step six in Goole Town 2nd XI in better shape at 129-5. graphical switches that come the league will have an extra It would be unwise to admit Emgland, who every so often with the pyramid non-league team for the forthcoming sea- all is perfect at Westfield at leads one to wonder how long 151 Unfortunately, the last five game there were surprises. son. the moment, but one or two two lots of hip surgery can pos- wickets fell for 22 and in just signs of recovery from last South Milford 153-3 the 31st over they were all out First of all though, as in last Beverley Town move up from season's Premier Division rel- sibly see him carry on, simply term, the league will operate the Humber League Premier egation continued with a 17- does so and dismissed both It all went a little pear-shaped for 151. with 20 teams in the Premier Division, Horbury Town and run win over Scarborough openrs in a spell of 4-33, in tan- for a young Goole seconds Gibbins made 42, Kennedy Division at step five but Wakefield from the West seconds at the iconic North dem with Lamb, 3-38, also in against visiting South Milford increases by one to 22 in Yorkshire feeder league. Marine Road on Saturday. 13, and although young Marritt in Division Three Ebor at 38, Sam Cooper 23. but there Division One at step six. was left with little to do, he will Westfield on Saturday, and were too many low scores as Campion return to the A second successive win, and never forget taking his first although there is a long way the visiting attack kept on top At step five, Grimsby Northern Counties East League it was their spinners finding wicket on the hallowed strip so to go in the 2022 season, they for the most part Borough are promoted as cham- through lateral movement from help and assistance on a wicket do need to be winning sooner pions and move up to the the North West Counties. towards the edges of a busy many great players have rather than later. The reply was measured by Northern Premier League East square that took Neil Foster's graced. the West Yorkshire side captain Division. Also moving leagues laterally side to victory after they A couple of cardinal sins on are Clipstone and Rainworth to seemed to have lost their grip Scarborough were never winning the toss and Anthony Peter Batty scoring 53 and Also leaving the NCEL League and Teversal are rele- on the game following a good threatening, losing wickets Gibbons making first use of the although losing his fellow Premier but laterally are AFC gated to the feeder league. start. steadily, and were all out for opener to a good spell from Mansfield and Sherwood 176 in the 57th over. Mark Hinchcliffe, there was Colliery,, the latter after just one FC Humber United escaped The 193 set was challenging, never any doubt on the outcome campaign. the relegation drop and subject that is true, but when Ben completed in the 37th over. to all correct procedures - ie Sheldon was peppering the With Athersley Recreation ground grading etc - now look shortish boundary on one side, and Staveley, the latter taking a like moving to Askern near 95-0, with Foster playing a drop by request and relegated, Doncsster in 2022-23 and sound second fiddle, it prom- they are replaced in the top changing their name once more ised a score in excess of 200 for flight by Frickley Athletic and to Askern Welfare. the second Saturday in a row. Yorkshire Amateur from the Northern Premier League East. Their recent history after leav- That they didn't, if only by Amateurs' return is a surprise as ing Dene Park Hull has seen seven runs, courtesy of the they finished mid-table and it sharing grounds at Goole where hosts' slower bowlers, so aware has seen Pickering Town who they were reported to be return- that Dave England, Ben Lamb actually finished bottom of the ing and of course last season at and the young apprentice NPL East relegated and joining the FPH Stadium with Selby Thomas Marritt had to bowl the Northern League. Town. second after tea meant runs on the board did look important. Golcar United are moved lat- Certainly one or two surprise erally from the North East moves not expected from the Shelton's excellent 53 came Counties League. FA Leagues committee and all off 60 balls, with eight fours these changes do gave to be for- and a six, but it was harder Hallam and North Ferriby's mally ratifued at the NCEL down the order, with fellow AGM at Harrogate on June 25. opener Foster making 39, but only Will O'Donell, with 27, Local clubs lose could tame the threat of Williams, 6-33, supported by in cup semi-finals two for Branch. There is no silverware for two lost their home semi final in the After tea, Goole started with of our teams from League Junior equivalent to Division Cup semi finals played at the Four Hamilton Panthers by the weekend in the Minster only goal of the game. Engineering League. White Swan, who preserved Thorpe United lost their Division Two status, also lost Senior League cup last four tie their final league game at at home to Dringhouses 2-4, Heslington last Wednesday whilst Bubwith White Swan evening 3-0. Your friends and Consistent batting earns fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Burn ten points Selby Sport FREE New Earswick 92 tributions, it did negate what good all round after Matthew the toss and asked their hosts every week. were regular wickets for New Leetham struck early blows. to make first use. Jenny Just email: Burn 204-8 Earswick in the knowledge that Adson, with 29, also helped runs on the board looked more The winners firsts are getting the rescue act from an early [email protected] to be Another good ten-point win than useful. harder and harder to beat the collapse and their closing added to the for Burn firsts in Hunters higher they go it seems. total of 164-7 was a good mailing list Estate Agents Division Three Clark, Hunt and Webster all recovery from 54-5, also Ebor at New Earswick on scored freely, Karin Dixon, 3- Burn 2nd XI 164-7 helped by 39 extras. Saturday. 29, the best bowling analysis. Pocklington 3rd XI 132 Pocklington were then in real After being asked to bat first However, the reply fell apart trouble from Dan Robinson by their hosts, consistent for the York area side and had it At Linnet Park in York Vale who, with 4-20, had the visitors rather than spectacular batting not been for resistance at three Division Two, a captain\"s on the back foot from the saw them post 204-8 in their and four from Madheder, 25, knock of 53 from Ashley moment they lost their captain allotted 45 overs, with Ben and Scott, 24, after slipping to Abbott helped Burn seconds and wicket keeper Dobbins, and Steward top scoring with 60 off 4-2, 92 would have been a long to recovery against only 42 from Kidd and 27 from 90 balls, and with Ed Clark, way away. Pocklington thirds who won Nightingale in the late order Andrew Wilson and Alex spared a much heavier defeat. Webster all making useful con- James Bingle, 5-31, did the real damage for Burn, but it was

18 May 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Thorpe’s improved performance brings victory Welton 244-5 with their final 50 over total, However, Wilkinson's depar- the Fishpond Field on Hirst Courtney 124-8 38). ture amidst three wickets for 20 Saturday After this, the runs rather Carlton Towers having elected to bat first on runs saw momentum lost. Thorpe Willoughby The sight of Mark Spetch hav- dried up for Hirst, with N Towle 249-9 winning the toss. Joe Romanow and Tom ing his first game of the season 1st XI 168-9 taking 30 overs to make his top Collins, although expensive at proved key, with 5-33, then scoring 29 as they struggled to Carlton Towers kept their Henry Bayston and Nayjan times, took the important scalps making 46 as they chased down In the latest round of the get the ball away. nerve in a tight finish to of batsmen seemingly set and the total with 11 overs to spare. league, Thorpe’s first team Saturday's Hunters Estate Ellam made a good start as Tom although Duerden, with an visited Hirst Courtney on Change bowler Jamie Agents Championship game unbeaten 26, tried to regain that Rob Johnson was also in good what was the most glorious Richardson (2-22) bowled very at Welton, who will rue that Collins dropped to no3. lost momentum, Catlton held form with bat and ball as he day for cricket, looking to well as all of the Thorpe with only five wickets down their nerve ss the overs expired. took three wickets and then improve on last week’s forget- bowlers restricted the runs. they failed by five runs to Bayston was more fluent opened with Ben Copeman, table performance, writes Danny Crockford was the pick chase down the visitors' 249-9 with 62 in 60 balls, with nine Carlton Towers 2nd ensuring there would be no real DANNY CROCKFORD. of the Thorpe attack taking 4-21 alarms, making 73 from his 12 overs, including a With emphasis on wins and fours in a stand of eight, but the XI 186-5 After Thorpe continued their double wicket maiden in the the scrapping of winning and Ledsham rather lost their way form of losing every toss this final over as Hirst missed out on losing draws, which it was rest of the batting was a bit of a Ledsham 182-8 to Spetchley and Johnson after season, the hosts - not knowing an extra bonus point finishing argued led to negativity, there is setting off well on winning the what the five Hemingbrough on 124-8 - a Thorpe win by 44 only minimal reward for failure curate's egg and had it not been It has not been the best of toss, with a first wicket stand of loan players would bring - invit- runs. and teams are duty bound to starts for Carlton seconds in 6That was às food as it was ?? ed Thorpe to bat first. The give it a go in big chases. for Mark Holmes' 51, Ellam's Division Two Ebor, but at the be though regular wickets to innings started poorly, with A much improved perform- fourth time of asking they got Spetch and yjohnson, and in tge Tony Hinch losing his wicket in ance by Thorpe and an excellent Saturday's was in the realms 42 in 100 balls and 36 extras off the mark courtesy of a five reply a welcome positive run the first over, but Alex Kirk (35) win in the sun. Next week it’s a of large, even if Carlton may wicket win over Ledsham at chase to bring smiles to the sec- steadied the ship along with Saturday off for the first team as have been slightly disappointed their final total might have been ond team faves. Martin Cooke (19). South Cave and Brantingham have conceded their HPH Cup less. The Thorpe batsmen contin- fixture. ued to tick the score over with a Bates and Ben Wilkinson each number of them getting starts, Thorpe Willoughby but it was Lewis Smith (49 not took four wickets. out) who did the most damage 2nd XI lost to in the final few overs - includ- Namesake Matthew ing hitting former Thorpe play- Ovington 3rd XI er Granville North for 16 off Wilkinson, with 93 off 143 one over. Thorpe were unable to fulfil this fixture as they were balls, and with Ben, 35, and C Iverson was the pick of the unable to field a team due to Hirst bowlers, taking 4-37 as lack of player numbers. James Windeatt, 61, batting Thorpe finished on a respectable 168-9 in conditions Whilst there are a number of around him, 188-2 seemed to perfect for batting. teams struggling in the Vale League under similar circum- suggest Welton were in the The Hirst response started stances, we would ask anyone driving seat. rapidly with bit hitter Sam who fancies the great game of Dunn making a quick fire 23 cricket with a friendly bunch of Big second wicket before falling to an excellent lads to get in touch with the catch from Frasier Hinsley off club via stand helps Drax the bowling of Lewis Smith (2- [email protected] or their website www.twcc.info. Drax 214-5 Richard Harrison. The Eastrington reply showed Cawood 235-9 expensive, 3-70, but having put Your friends Eastrington 189 Kelfield in to bat, they were no signs of the near carnage that Kelfield 267-6 then left with a huge run chase and fellow This week's local clash in was to follow a 30-run opening after tea. Division Three Ebor went the stand. A run feast on an increasingly sportspeople can way of Drax against promot- sunny Maypole Gardens Led by openers Ed Akers, ed Eastrington at School However, the departure of afternoon in the battle of local all get Goole & Road. Craig Chafer for 16 signalled Ebor Four protaganists, with 71, and Simon Tolson, 45,l six wickets for 13 runs, as Jack Cawood and Kelfield, saw the they made a good start with 74 Selby Sport FREE The 25-run win built around Derham and Vickers all but newly-promoted visitors win for the first wicket. a tremendous second wicket ended hopes. comfortably. every week. stand of 154 between Lewis At 185-2, although behind the Thomas, 96, and Toby Resistance and good batting At the heart of another moun- asking rate of six an over, they Just email: Bodycombe, 80, after they from Dunham, 47, and a half tain of Kelfield runs was wicket had wickets in hand, but the were put in to bat and had the century from Raymond Coates keeper Gary Moire, who by his loss of four for 26, including shock of losing Kevin gave them a innings closed out normal destructive standards key run scorers, eventually saw Thomas without a run on the by Thomas Groves, who sup- was reasonably placid with 107 the visitors to a comfortable 32- board. ported Derham, 4-29, and in 100 balls. run win as their good start to Vickers, 3-45. life in the Senior League contin- Bodycombe, who almost sin- That is only restrained by his gle-handedly at times tried to Fairburn 2nd XI 310-8 normal rate, but Chris Walker ued. glue Gilberdyke's batting also hit a fine half century, 52 in Jes Still and Craig Lawson, together last season, was there Drax 2nd XI 135 70 balls. at the end with his unbeaten 80, with three wickets each, were as Erin Thomas, 16 not out, A bit of a runaround for Drax The Cawood attack was the most successful Kelfield took them past 200, Thomas' 96 seconds in Division Four Ebor forced to toil on an easy paved bowlers. off 106 balls containing 15 at Fairburn where, on asking track, with Keith Towndrow the fours. the home side to bat first, they most successful, if a shade Cawood seconds had to forfeit conceded 310-8 in 45 overs. their Division Four Galtres Eastrington's bowlers never game at their Stillington coun- let the situation totally escape Drax had no answer in their terparts. them, a wicket apiece for Harry reply after tea, as they were Dunham Ryan Gielder and bowled out for just 135. Newport bowlers set up win [email protected] Newport 82-2 eight wickets in York Senior Mitchell, 4-12, and Josh bowlers down. to be added to the Sutton-on-Hull 2nd League Division Two Chapman, 3-15, bowling tight Captain Mitchell, followed up Holderness against visiting and accurate seam with no real his bowling with 45 in 46 balls, mailing list XI 81 Sutton-on-Hull seconds at the rearguard action. as he and John Cockerell set off After a rather chastening NCG on Saturday. Kai Nicholson, 18, captain well, and although both fell, the time with the bat on the whole in the last ten months or so, Their attack was in great form Asag Balai, 16, were the only win came comfortably, and as a Newport firsts and their bats- as they never let Sutton off the two in double figures in 26 bit of a relief in the 15th over. men followed up the lead of their bowlers in winning by hook after they had decided to overs on the back foot. The seconds conceded their bat first on winning the toss. There have been tales of bat- Division Five Holderness game It was their only correct call ting woe at the Rec, but 'Port at their Eastrington counter- of the afternon, with Adam were not going to let their parts.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 18 May 2022 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Ledsham village cricket club. Week 9 - fixtures/ results Danny Waudby 8-1 Stuart tba Danny Green 5-4 Luke Eight wicket Super League McHugh Sykes Angie Johnson v Pete Jones John Turner v Joshua Buck Antony Dodson v Martin tba Billy Burns 6-3 Taylor Garner tba Marc Holbrough 6-3 Kai Fraser tba Steve Hebden 3-6 Steve Challenger Tom Jackson 8-1 Martin Jason Raspin 2-7 Stephen Proctor Jack Merrington v Jake Bayram tba Chafer Cawthorn Wilf Whitehead 4-5 Steven Kyle Nicholls v Shaun Toes Neil Buck 8-1 Ben Buck Lee Fallon 3-6 Andrew Masterman tba Aiden White 5-4 Joshua Dennis Blanchard - Bye Stevens Liam Coultish 7-2 John Darren Burton 1-8 Sellers Matti Baxter 3-6 Matthew Mchardy Tony Spink Matthew Dodson v Chris David Hughes v Carl Wilbe Young Simon Everatt v Nath tba Pollard tba Jack Robinson 5-4 Aaron Broadhead tba Barry Marston v Paul Dodson Steve Hayes 4-5 Chris Lloyd tba Jordan King 6-3 Shaun Logan Lumley David Silva v Brian Robinson Stuart slack - bye Paul Hand 7-2 Steve Purvis Shaun Pickles 6-3 Dan Neal Gary Knights - bye tba Martin Thomson 6-3 Craig Jamie Legge 2-7 Keane Andrew Merrington v Sid Norcup Bulmer Ellis tba Premiership Callum Duarte 6-3 Phil Jamie Fox 5-4 Steve Collins Norcup Stuart Challenger v Steve Liam Marshall - bye Championship Acaster tba Ian Morewood v Ant Kenning Division 1- Verm win for ’Boro Ledsham 2nd XI 112 wickets at regular intervals, the hosts could gain little or no Hemingbrough 113-2 momentum. A commanding display from Bywater top scored with 21 in Hemingbrough firsts gave them a comfortable eight a score of 112 in almost 39 wicket win at Ledsham sec- overs, Fraser Heath, 2-20, and onds in York Senior League Rob Peet, 2-15, with good fig- Division Four Ebor on Saturday. ures to back Rowley. In reply, Hemingbrough made It would be fair to say that the home side's problems started on comfortable passage to the winning the toss, the only real moderate target and reached success they did have was on 113 for the loss of just two electing to bat first, the 'Boro attack were into the top order wickets inside 21 overs, captain almost immediately Peters opening with 32, and Andy Rowley removed open- Brian Thompson also falling ers Boothroyd and Stratford on for 15, but David Howard's his way to 3-26 in 12 overs, and unbeaten 47 saw ten winning it set the tone for his colleagues to follow his lead, and in taking points safely home on the A63. The seconds saw their game with Wheldrake seconds in York Vale Two conceded by their opponents. Cricket League and Cup fixtures Hunters Estate Agents York DIVISION FOUR HOLDER- Senior League NESS - Hessle 2nd XI v GILBERDYKE. CHAMPIONSHIP - CARL- TON TOWERS v Whitkirk. DIVISION FIVE HOLDER- NESS - EASTRINGTON 3rd DIVISION ONE EAST - XI v Cottingham 4th XI; NEW- GOOLE TOWN v South PORT 2nd XI v Hutton Holderness. Cranswick. York Vale League DIVISION TWO EBOR - Castleford 2nd XI v CARLTON YORK VALE HPH CUP TOWERS 2nd XI; SELBY v ROUND ONE - Ben Johnson v Tadcaster Magnet. HEMINGBROUGH 2nd XI; BURN 2nd XI v Stamford DIVISION TWO HOLDER- Bridge 3rd XI; HIRST COURT- NESS - Hull Ionians Coal NEY v Melbourne; THORPE Exporters v NEWPORT. WILLOUGHBY v South Cave and Brantingham. DIVISION THREE EBOR - BURN v EASTRINGTON; SCOTHERN CONSTRUC- DRAX v Bishopthorpe; Thorp TION CUP ROUND ONE - Arch and Boston Spa v GOOLE Pocklington 4th XI v SELBY TOWN 2nd XI. 3rd XI; THORPE WILLOUGHBY 2nd XI v DIVISION FOUR EBOR - Clifton Alliance 4th XI. Church Fenton 2nd XI v DRAX 2nd XI; KELFIELD v SELBY In the cases of the York Vale 2nd XI; Saxton v CAWOOD. cupties, kindly check with clubs the actual date and venues. DIVISION FOUR GALTRES - CAWOOD 2nd XI v Saxton 2nd XI. Your friends and fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list


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