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Carlton - promoted - and Goole - relegated - both got off the mark in their games on Saturday. is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Carlton Towers 174-4 other local newspa- Folkton and Flixton pers and is edited by 173 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. is an e- At the third time of asking, A great view of Carlton Towers newspaper which Carlton Towers got off the ground, Fishpond Field. you can view on mark with a comfortable six your computer, lap- wicket win over visiting saw the middle order deci- their 50 over allocation. slipped to 40-3. However, 48th over. top, tablet or smart- Folkton and Flixton in the mated as the visitors slumped A couple of wickets apiece emerging from second team Ten crucial points set them phone. Hunters Estate Agents to71-6. cricket is Nathan Ellam and he Sign-up to receive Championship at the for skipper Holah and Tom locked down to see Carlton going in the Championship. your FREE weekly Fishpond Field on Saturday. Connor Stephenson then Collins. through any potential crisis The seconds are yet to find copy by e-mailing: engineered a recovery to add with 75 unbeaten off 150 balls [email protected] Two losses in the new sys- 65 for the seventh wicket and, There were early problems in and with Sam Lingard's 46 and their bearings in Division tem for 2022, negating draws with the lower order chipping the reply, as Collins went for Mark Holmes' unbeaten 27, Two Ebor, see details of a if at all possible, had seen in, his 57 off 77 balls saw seven, Henry Bayston for five the team home made it in the crushing defeat at Selby else- Rob Holah's men there or them to 173, albeit not using in his first outing of 2022, and where in Goole and Selby thereabouts as they came up the skipper for seven as they Sport. short, but although it was per- haps not the quickest-paced track they will meet this term, 173 on a renowned batsmen friendly ground was never likely to be enough from the Folkton eleven. Joe Romaniw made an early breakthrough as Carlton elected to bowl first under predominatrly overcast skies and a cool feel, but a recovery from the visitors took them to 65 before problems set in. Opener Tom Norman patiently reached 30, but was undone by Romaniw who took 4-40 in 13 overs and suddenly four more wickets Goole’s batsmen have their day We want to hear - but consistency is required YOUR sports news. Whatever your Goole Town 275-4 for the fact they amassed runs Having said all that, with 55 at more than a run a but Goole's bowlers chipped sport, let us have and gave their bowlers some- Pocklington decided to see just ball. away, Matthem Cooper with the your scores, match Pocklington 211 thing to play with. how fickle the Goole batting is, breakthrough and taking two, reports and pictures and has been, and unfortunately Foster, 37 in 97 balls, kept an as did Dave England, but it was of highlights. To even believe the problems In addition, the early season for the men from North end, but Scott Thorpe went Thomas Marritt'a 4-41 and a E-mail pictures and at Westfield have been lifted trends are not yet set totally in Yorkshire they picked an aftr- cheaply, before Thomas Franks good overall bowling display reports to: by this, albeit strong, 64-run stone amidst the new points rnoon of a positive home and Will O'Donnell started to that gave the firsts an opening [email protected] win over Pocklington in York scoring, but if you have the response from ball one. assert, with 48 and 59 not out win of 2022 in the 48th over. Senior League Division One tools of batting at your disposal respectively, and Mathew East would be folly, however and confidence comes with Ben Sheldon and captain Neil Cooper, 30 not out at the end, The seconds were at Burn in this was a huge lift if simply that, setting a total and asking Foster put on 88 for the first saw an imposing 275-4 at tea. Division Three Ebor, but lost by the question seems the way. wicket, Sheldon the principal five wickets, read elsewhere. Pocklington had to have a go,

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 11 May 2022 Goole United in cup final tomorrow Goole United, who still await United's final game, ironically Eastrington 62-2 bowler, Adrian Leckenby, points from a concession the ward despite losing openers their fate in the Humber they have shown against taking 7-24 in 12 overs as the previous week, were asked to Dale and Chafer, Matthew League, are in a cup final Premier opponents in the Cup New Earswick 58 last four wickets fell for noth- bat. Colven unbeaten on 20, with tomorrow night, Thursday. competition that they can com- ing from an already perilous the target reached midway pete with the best. It was pretty ruthless and 44-6. It took a while for Harry through the 21st over. They play Premier Division demoralising for visitors New Dunham and Leckenby to find opponents in the League Cup Their future in the league Earswick on Saturday's visit All this after they had reached their range, but once they did it A double success for the final, South Cave United, but could be safe even if Easington to Eastrington in Division 22 without loss on a chilly was carnage, with 10 falling for club, but not as they like as despite indifferent league form don't lose by two goals or more Three Ebor. afternoon following a night of 36, Dunham with two, but Newport seconds conceded which still sees them at the with the reported merger of steady rain to freshen things up. Leckenby in the end almost their Division Five Holderness foot of Division One, pending clubs in the Humber League The home side were put in unplayable. game with the seconds at the the outcome of Easington next season. seventh heaven by opening Not that New Earswick, who NCG. had been handed winning In reply, all was straightfor- New Toolstation NCEL season to Newly promoted start in July Kelfield beat It does have to be confirmed, and the calendar at professional strong opponents but it seems likely that the level is rather governed in some new Toolstation Northern form by the 2022 World Cup in Middleton and ting on 96, although Jordan Kelfield 289-6 wides. Counties East League season Qatar, which starts mid- North Dalton 236-5 Mitchell's 2-46 exercised some Garforth was the first to go for will commence on Saturday, November and runs until Newport 186-8 Bolton Percy 2nd XI July 30. December 19. control. 45 in 43 balls, and it was gener- It was a battle in a losing However 122-4 then became 144 ally help yourself bowling when It is rather similar to last term, All this has to be confirmed in reach. where the post-lockdown sea- and will countless be so after cause in Hunters Estate that closing score of 236, as Kelfield are treating stronger son started on July 31, and it the compilation of the non- Wallace and Wilkes made 60 opponents, on paper at least, Former captain Craig Lawson allows teams participating in league pyramid is confirmed Agents Division Two and 56 respectively. with the same disdain many of the Emirates FA Cup extra-pre- after next week's FA leagues their York Vale opponents made 46, slightly more liminary round a competitive meeting. A tall ask, but at least there received in 2021, although to reserved, but Chris Walker, 69 game before then. was no surrender as the visitors be fair the Riversiders' cause in 79 balls, with seven fours and The new leagues will then be replied. was helped by undisciplined four sixes, and James Skill, 30 The SkyBet EFL season is ratified at the NCEL AGM at bowling as much as contemp- also pencilled in for then, too, Harrogate at the end of June. Adam Mitchell with 44, tuous batting in Division Four at the end, saw a formidable Richard Sansom, 30, and Josh Ebor against visiting Bolton score. Goole RUFC appoint Holderness for Newport on Percy seconds at the Chapman, 32, all getting in but Riverside. The bowling effort was at Saturday. unable to make a really signifi- cant score and at the rate Yes, the usual positive batting best wayward, Sammy Vlres, 2- However, at least in their 50- required. effort from the Riverside on 42, the best winning the toss and taking first new senior coach run defeat they were not as out- Middleton took wickets regu- use under overcast skies as a In reply, Bolton Percy had to whole. A stand of119 for the give it a go, as there is little played or put to the sword as in larly and they ran out comfort- first wicket was aided by extras able winners, with 'Port 50 runs in abundance, and there would value for not doing so, and the last season's game on the same shy at the end of their 45 overs. be 64 in total, including 44 scoring was brisk, but wickets fell in the quest. After a remarkable transfor- lost competitive rugby. ground Newport seconds forfeited mation in their Yorkshire One Warren who has just returned their game with local rivals Richardson at the top of the campaign in the season that On that occasion, the hosts finished three weeks ago, from France had a distin- Eastrington seconds in Division order made 32, Wakerin 31 at Goole RUFC are making fur- guished playing career,, starting amassed almost 500 batting Five Holderness. the end, but Chris Walker, 4- ther strides forward in the at Leeds CSSA then Sheffield 33, and George Hook, 3-36, coaching department. and Sheffield Tigers, and is well first, this time a more modest known to the club through his helped a big Kelfield win by They have appointed Wayne playing days which ended at 36. but stìll high 236-5 after being 145 runs. Warren as the new Senior Grade Coach for 2022-23 as they look Goole see it as a good appoint- asked to bat first. to push on, as all grassroots ment and he will assume duties Rugby Union has from the of all the senior side of the club, The opening stand was again effects of the pandemic and working with Greg Bone, direc- almost a season and a quarter of tor of rugby, and Alan Neak, prominent between assistant. Woodmancote and Syrett, put- 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

11 May 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Minster Engineering League roundup Pollington pipped at the post for title Pollington's hopes of the + denotes points swducted for breaches of league rules. Selby 1st XI 221-0 Minster Engineering League Carlton Towers 2nd Division One season complet- XI 70 Division Two title - more in ed with Malt Shovel as the hope than expectation - champions. ended very quickly on Division Two - Rufforth United P20 W19 D0 L1 For 109 Saturday. Agst 18 Pts 57; POLLINGTON 20 18 0 2 117 28 54; Duncombe Selby first team were back to Rivals Rufforth, who raised Park 20 14 0 6 72 31 42; Civil winning ways on Saturday Service 20 10 4 6 73 73 44 34; with a massive 151 run win hopes after losing a League Wheldrake 20 10 1 9 68 64 31; over Carlton Towers II at Walnut Tree 20 8 1 11 75 74 25; Sandhill Lane, with openers Junior Cup tie at Bubwith the Clifford 20 7?0 13 42 69 21; Matt Hoyle and Alex Bowden CLIFFE 19 6 2 11 51 79 20; both hitting superb centuries, week before, made up for it BUBWITH WHITE SWAN 19 writes RICHARD WAIN. 5 4 11 34 78 17+; Heslington with revenge by winning 0-13 19 4 3 12 38 66 12+; Ebor The visitors won the toss and Wanderers 19 0 0 19 10 138 - asked Selby to bat first and and Pollington are left with the 6+. openers Matt Hoyle and Alex runners-up consolation. Bowden made a steady start + denotes points deducted for against some tight bowling In the Premier Division, breaches of league rules. from Richard Ellam and James Stephenson. The fifty partner- Thorpe United 's season, which Division Three - HOWDEN ship arrived in the 15th over AFC P20 W14 D2 L4 For 94 as the in-form pair gradually rather petered out in mid-table, Agst 50 Pts 44; Helperby increased the run rate with United 20 13 2 5 70 35 41; some stylish batting and excel- saw a 4-2 defeat at Dunnington Garforth LG 20 12 0 8 64 38 36; lent running between the wick- Fulford United 20 10 3 7 47 34 ets. The Carlton bowlers and last Wednesday evening fol- 33; York St John University 20 fielders had to work hard and 10 1 9 50 50 31; Church Fenton they were unable to make a lowed by a draw to complete at FC 20 8 5 7 57 59 29; South breakthrough as the century Milford 19 8 4 7 53 46 28; partnership came up in the 28th Kirbymoorside on Saturday. Wilberfoss 20 8 1 11 46 59 over. The runs continued to 25; Copmanthorpe 20 7 4 9 37 flow as the home side eventual- Ian Blackburn and Paul 53 25; Crayke United 10 5 0 14 ly closed on 221-0, with Hoyle Moran were the scorers at 55 81 12+; Barmby Moor 20 3 finishing unbeaten on 106, and 0 17 30 98 -9+. Bowden hit nine fours and two Dunnington, who were pipped sixes in his unbeaten 109. + denotes points deducted for Matt Hoyle batting. to the title by a point by breaches of league rules. Chasing the big total, Carlton openers Ben Copeland and their first game of the season Heath who made the early eighth over. Wigginton Grasshoppers retain- Division Four - Sporting Marcus Thandi took the score last week in Division Four breakthrough when he had Knavesmire P18 W15 D3 L0 to 22 before Jamie Middleton Ebor, Selby second team trav- Sherwood caught by Rob Peet. Dan Hope and Will White ing their crown. For 94 Agst 24 Pts 48; Hamilton had Thandi (12) stumped by elled to neighbours Rowley’s good bowling (2-22) (14) added 33 for the third Panthers 17 13 2 2 92 24 44; Darrell Guy. Luke Berzins (3- Hemingbrough and went was rewarded with a couple of wicket before Jack White made In Division Three, already Elvington Harriers 18 14 1 3 66 27) bowled Copeland and wick- down to a 28 run defeat. wickets as the visitors struggled the breakthrough, and he went 30 43; Bishop Wilton 18 8 3 7 ets began to tumble as the visi- to 27-3. on to take 4-25 from his six crowned champions Howden 36 39 27; SELBY OLYMPIA tors slumped to 35-7. Selby won the toss and asked 18 7 3 8 38 53 24; Marton the home side to bat first and Skipper Phillips was again overs. AFC completed their league Abbey 18 7 2 9 45 45 23; York There was some late resist- openers Rob Peet and Brian holding the innings together, Jack Mustill (2-26) had open- Railway Institute 18 6 2 10 41 ance from James Stephenson, Thompson took the score to 26 but when he was bowled by ptogramme with a 4-4 draw at 63 30; York Shamrocks 18 3 5 who fired a four and three sixes before young bowler Kayden Tom Grant for 24 the alarm er Dan Hope (32) caught South Milford. Sam Schofield, 10 26 58 14; HENSALL in his defiant 32 before Lane had Thompson caught by bells were ringing. Isaac Leung behind by Kevin Weston as the HAWKS 173 2 12 34 64 8+; Middleton had him caught by father Mike. (14) and Alex Hornostaj (14) who together with Robbie LNER Biilders 18 1 1 16 22 94 Rob Scarr. Middleton was again both made solid starts, but they home side slipped to 96-8, but -1+. deadly accurate and he fin- Frasier Heath was bowled by were both dismissed by Brian young batsman OlIver Oaten Tomlinson pulverised ished with the fine figures of 5- Lane (2-33) shortly after and Thompson (2-24) and then frustrated the visitors with + denotes points deducted for 30 from his 11.3 overs, and when Isaac Leung had Charlie Hemingbrough kept up the some sensible batting. Oaten defences all term, scored all breaches of league rules. spinner Alex Langhan took 2- Brackley caught by Mark pressure with Charlie Brackley and Bradley Ginns (11) added 11 as the visitors were bowled Hope the home side were taking 2-12. four. out for 70 in the 23rd over. reduced to 45-3. 23 for the ninth wicket and a Rob Peet (2-14) wrapped up last wicket partnership of 25 TABLES Thanks go to match ball spon- Leung struck again when he the game as Selby slipped to a between Oaten (23) and Ben sor Peter Foster. Selby travel to had Peet (27) caught at slip by disappointing 110 all out in the Wilson enabled Acomb to reach Premier - Wigginton Thorp Arch and Boston Spa on Hope and at 48-4 Selby looked 38th over. Saturday. to be on top. Leo Howard then 144 all out in the last of their 40 Grasshoppers P26 W22 D2 L2 dug in as Hemingbrough fought Selby did have the consola- overs. Hemingbrough 1st back, but two more wickets for tion of picking up two points For 81 Agst 17 Pts 68; Leung (4-28) left the home side for reaching 75 per cent of the In reply Selby had to work Dunnington 26 21 4 1 70 19 67; XI 138-7 on 76-6. total required and they face hard for their runs, but openers early season league leaders Sam Mason and Sam Easthill Dringhouses FC 25 19 0 6 77 45 Selby 2nd XI 110 Chris Howard joined Leo Hillam & Monk Fryston I at Howard and they added 30 for Sandhill Lane on Saturday. took the total to 23 before 57; Old Malton St Mary's 26 After registering a win in the seventh wicket before Mark Oliver Steel bowled Easthill Hope bowled Chris Howard Acomb 3rd XI 144 (11). 15 2 9 82 35 47; Huntington (16). Leo Howard continued to keep the scoreboard ticking Selby 3rd XI 100 Steel (3-29) then took two Rovers 25 14 3 8 74 45 45; over and he had good support more quick wickets, but from Rhys Howard (9 no) and Selby third team were again Rawcliffe 26 13 5 8 55 38 44; they lifted Hemingbrough to in Sunday action, but they Mason kept the visitors in the 138-7 at the close, with Leo went down to a 44 run defeat game until spinner Isaac Tute THORPE UNITED 26 12 5 9 Howard finishing unbeaten on a at Acomb III. had him spectacularly caught vital 50. by Dan Hope for 19. 68 55 41; F1 Racing 26 11 2 13 Batting first, the young York Selby openers Graham side were soon scoring quickly, Wickets continued to fall, but 50 58 35; Tadcaster Magnet 25 Phillips and Steve Sherwood but also lost wickets, with Jack Mustill (12) and 40 extras 9 4 14 57 67 28+; Poppleton had to work hard for their runs Caspar Gray again bowling kept Selby in with a chance, but against some tight bowling well to take 2-22 as the home at 85-9 it looked to be all over. United 26 6 5 15 42 72 23; from Andy Rowley and Frasier side were reduced to 28-2 in the The experienced pair of Dan Easingwold Town 26 5 3 18 44 Mcloughlin and Mike Thorpe added 15 for the last wicket but 82 18; Kirbymoorside 26 5 3 the visitors were bowled out for exactly 100 in the 31st over. 18 44 89 18; Strensall Tigers 26 Selby are at home to Church 5 2 19 34 73 17; HEMING- Fenton III on Saturday. BROUGH UNITED 25 2 2 21 21 104 2+. Minster Engineering League fixtures Your friends and fellow sportspeople can all Minster Engineering League - BUBWITH WHITE SWAN v and Cup fixtures. Hamilton Panthers. get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. Wednesday, May 11 Reserve Section 'A' - Strensall Just email: [email protected] to be added Premier Division - Huntington Tigers Reserves v MALT to the mailing list Rovers v HEMINGBROUGH SHOVEL RESERVES. UNITED Section 'C' - Church Fenton Division Two - Heslington v Reserves v SELBY OLYMPIA BUBWITH WHITE SWAN RESERVES. Saturday, May 14 As ever please check with League Senior Cup Semi your club that there are no late Final - THORPE UNITED v changes to the scheduled fixture Dringhouses. All CUP games are decided on League Junior Cup Semi Final the day.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 11 May 2022 Thomas leads Drax to victory with bat and ball defendable score, but 17 from Ledsham in the Readman parts. when it seemed they might be Trophy T20 first round game - Whitkirk 2nd XI 117 Burn 121-5 Mark Hinchcliffe and 13 from again five wickets the margin as They failed by a decisive mar- bowled out without the cushion they chased down 167 which gin and had it not been for 34 Drax 159-9 of vital runs to make it a more Goole Town 2nd XI Henry Appleby were the only became 177 under the division- by Nick Hadfield it would have al handicap imposed. been more, largely down to out- Erin Thomas' contribution challenging total. 118 other double-figure scores as with both bat and ball was Whitkirk, having elected to A mixture of first and second standing bowling from decisive in Drax's excellent Matthew Smith's five wicket they were bowled out for 118 in team was on view and a good Wheldrake's Lovett, 4-10, and win at Whitkirk seconds in field, were always taking wick- haul helped set up Burn for a chase of a challenging total set superbly backed up in the 32 East Leeds on Saturday in ets to make it hard for Drax, but comfortable five wicket win the 37th over. by Ledsham with Scott Haigh overs it took Burn to make that Division Three Ebor of the over Goole seconds in and Alex Webster with 40 plus, 76 in reply. York Senior League. Ben Worley, with 27, batted Division Three Ebor of the Smith was well supported by and captain Scot Hunt's 43 well and then the valuable runs York Senior League at Linnet ensuring the win with an over Earlier it was not simple for Tremendous bowling after tea, Park on Saturday. the Burn attack, his 5-33 in 12 to spare. the home side either, with runs 5-51, made huge inroads into down the order set up a bowling hard to come by after rain the the home side's response to effort. Opening the bowling after overs and Tom Cowley, 3-25, Wheldrake 2nd XI previous evening left largely chasing 160 to win, but Scott Hunt won the toss and arguably a top score of 30 in the Erin was not disappointing decided to bowl, Smith struck excellent analysis. 119-9 overcast conditions. match in partnership with Lewis there in tandem with Jack the younger element of the There were three scores of Smith, 27, helped the Power essentially youthful visitors In reply, Burn were never Burn 2nd XI 76 Stationers bat out their overs Derham, who collected two cruel blows with Cavanagh, some substance given the low- wickets, and although Wade Woodcock and the Chappells, under any real pressure, but had Pitch conditions were none scoring nature of the day, Oliver and Jason, all victims of too easy in the York Vale with 27, a popular score on the good bowling in helpful condi- to be caredul after the early run Division Two game at including a top score of the afternoon, and Wood, 24, tried tions. Wheldrake seconds on afternoon of 36 fron Paul out of Andrew Wilson and tight Saturday, with the Linnets Butler, enabling the home side to battle it out, Drax and The vastly experienced Neil losing by 43 runs chasing a to post 119-9 in 40 overs, Thomas were just too powerful. Webster, in a rare appearance bowling from Henry Appleby moderate, but under the cir- out of general retirement, cumstances challenging 120 Stewart Jones, 3-32, was opened with 32 and captain and Mark Hinchcliffe. to beat their home counter- Burn's best figures of steady Amthony Hibbins, 20, tried to bowling. put the Goole side on to a Ed Clark continued his fine In the end no one could help start to the season with 43, and Hadfield get the Linnets any- contributions in the middle where near the total required. order always made sure the Hirst settle in to home side would continue their fine start to the campaign, five wickets the margin in the end. top flight Appleby, 2-33, and Hinchcliffe,1-25, were unable to stop a third defeat for Goole seconds. Stamford Bridge 3rd were home with overs in hand Burn's firsts followed up 24 after being set 145 by hosts XI 144-9 Stamford Bridge thirds on win- hours later with a win over ning the toss and batting. Hirst Courtney 146-6 Great innings The Hirst bowlers kept the Sunday cricket for last sea- total in check, with Chris scuppers ’Boro Thorpe Willoughby The Ovington response never son's Division Two champions Iveson taking three wickets, really looked troubled, as they and a second win in three in including top scorer Hewit for Clifton Alliance 4th under three figures. 1st XI 43 chased the target down in 18 the top flight, as captain Alec 39, and there was four for That equation instead became overs. Lewis Smith (1-8) taking Barraclough scored a well MacKenzie Lister XI 151 Ovington 2nd XI 44 - 1 the only wicket as the visitors made 46 in 48 balls, despite 152 to win after tea, but it still romped home by nine wickets, wickets slipping away. A total at halfway 144-9, and Hemingbrough 2nd looked possible as Sachin In the latest round of the York earning an early visit to the bar although they had their success- Madhas' half century atoned for Vale League, Thorpe wel- for the teams. With Fisher making 40, they es Fisher and Barraclough's XI 138 wayward bowling in a game comed Ovington to Field innings' saw Hirst home. where runs didn't flow with Lane looking to build on last A derby against Hirst next Richard Waites, 52, almost ease. week’s excellent win, writes week awaits Thorpe as they Your friends single-handedly guided his DANNY CROCKFORD. look to return to winning ways. young Clifton Alliance And once Madhas departed, and fellow fourths to what became a 13- Clifton's bowlers tightened the After winning the toss and Thorpe Willoughby run win over 'Boro seconds in noose, Mills accurate early and opting to field, the visitors sportspeople Sunday's York Vale Two clash Rymer's 3-5 in four and a half made light work of the Thorpe 2nd XI conceded to at York. overs ending any hopes of a vis- batting line up, Simon can all get itors' win. Rogerson doing the damage Pocklington 3rd XI Granville North's superb 5-24, taking 6-15 from his ten overs. Goole & Selby supported by Will Robinson For details on the firsts' win Andy Kirk was the only batter Despite their best efforts to with three and Grant with two, over Selby seconds on Saturday to get into double figures as he raise a side, Thorpe were looked to have put ’Boro in the in Ebor Four of the York Senior top scored with 11, with Thorpe forced to concede this tie due driving seat, and had it not been League read Richard Wain's skittled out for a lowly 43 with to a lack of available play- for Waites Clifton surely would report. five ducks in the innings. ers. have been looking at a chase Sport FREE Gilberdyke hero holds his every week. nerve to the end Just email: Old Hymerians 174-9 ary were losing theirs, with 32 although it looked a good Iain Stamper, 20, and Matt not out who saw his side to vic- decisoon as Hymers were Somerford, 29, seemed to be [email protected] Gilberdyke 175-9 tory by the narrowest of one reduced to 42-4 through good launching an excellent response wicket margins. spells from Ciaran Mell and with a second wicket partner- to be added to Sweaty palms for the players Tom Bonser, who would end up ship after the early loss of and all connected with Old It certainly warmed the hearts with 5-45. Ciaran Mell. the mailing list Hymerians and Gilberdyke on a chilly afternoon and was a cricket clubs in one of the good advert for the abolition Credit Hymers for a 87-run However six wickets fell for games of the fledgling season generally of the draw, and it is fifth wicket stand between 26, akin to batting collapses in so far on Saturday win or lose, generating positive Harrison and Wilson and relegation last term, but the cricket. although both dismissals saw experience of David Nell, 48, The Holderness Division Four the innings fall away again, and then Walduck holdi ng his clash between the two went to Walduck, the Gilberdyke hero 174-9 was a decent total. nerve with the tail-enders man- the fourth ball of the last over of to maintain their 100 per cent aged to get them home with two the match and it was start, but their new found form Bonser's figures were sup- balls left amidst the excitement. Gilberdyke and Walduck, who and confidence was tested to ported by Ciaran Mell, 3-44, kept his head while many the extreme after winning the and Gilberdyke were aware that Keen, with 3-32, was the most around and beyond the bound- toss and electing to field, they had to go for the runs and successful Hymerians' bowler.

11 May 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 8 Fixtures/Results Liam Marshall 3 - 6 Jamie Packet Table 3 Division 1 - Verm Ebor: Hallam and got the ball off the square. Super League - Steam Danny Green 8 - 1 Darren Monk Fryston 201-5 Packet Bar Legge Ian Morewood 4 - 5 Jamie Cawood 148-9 Took, with 3-9 on 12 overs, Fox Burton Peter Wilson, 2-11 in 11 overs, John Turner 5 - 4 Regan Allen Danny Waudby 4 - 5 Stephen Billy Burns 3 - 6 Jake Bayram Galtres: Cawood 2nd stemmed the flow to a trickle Tom Jackson 7 - 2 Chris Cawthorn Angie Johnson v Steven Marc Holbrough 2 - 7 Shaun XI 67 Masterman - TBA Hallam and Monk and only Earlestown, with 11, Pollard Antony Dodson 2 - 7 Andrew Toes Fryston 2nd XI 61 made double figures as Hallam Aiden White 6 - 3 Ben Buck Stevens Steve Hebden 3 - 6 John Jack Merrington v Dennis were eventually bowled out for Matthew Dodson 7 - 2 Chris Jason Raspin 4 - 5 Matthew McHardy Blanchard - TBA 61 with two balls remaining of Lloyd Young Wilf Whitehead 4 - 5 Nath Kyle Nicholls v Carl Wilbe - the 44th over. Neil Buck 5 - 4 Shaun Logan Aaron Lumley 8 - 1 Lee Broadhead TBA Slightly more fluent play Steve Hayes 5 - 4 Steve Purvis Fallon Liam Coultish v Brian David Cruickshank 4 - 5 Paul between the two first teams in Jordan King 4 - 5 Gary Matti Baxter 5 - 4 Dan Neal Robinson - TBA Dodson Division Four Ebor, where the Knights Jack Robinson 7 - 2 Keane Simon Everatt 1 - 8 Sid Ellis David Hughes 3 - 6 Tony home side made 201-5 on their Paul Hand 6 - 3 Joshua Buck 45, Overton deciding to bat. Norcup David Silva 4 - 5 Steve Spink Joshua Sellers 6 - 3 Craig Collins Luke McHugh 7 - 2 Barry Lister opened and batted Bulmer Shaun pickles v Scott through the innings for 50 not Clements - TBA Andrew Merrington v Ant Marston out, compiling stands with the Martin Chafer 2 - 7 Martin Kai Challenger - Bye Thomson Martin Fraser 4 - 5 Phil Kenning - TBA Taylor Garner 6 - 3 Stuart more fluent Stephens, 34, in a Premiership - Steam Norcup Steve Proctor 7 - 2 Steve solid opening stand, and then 45 Packet Table 2 Slack from Will Vaks, and 25 notout Stuart Sykes 4 - 5 Callum Acaster Duarte Pete Jones 5 - 4 Stuart from Elliott getting the home Championship - Steam sidethrough the 200 mark, Challenger despite 3-32 from Worley for A win apiece in the respective Cawood. Ebor and Galtres clashes in A target where the visitors Division Four, but no argu- could never impose enough, ment as to where the more extraordinary cricket came despite 45 from Peter between Cawood and Hallam Woodhead. and Monk Fryston Vaks with 4-22 pinned the top And that was in Division Four Galtres at Maypole Gardens order down and although sever- where Cawood seconds collect- al made double figures they ed a rare win in any season, but needed a Lister-style knock and a first one in this to date, by six others to bat around. runs, where 20 wickets fell for Cawood were rather strangled just 128 runs in 66 overs. into submission on 148-9 as In the game where the home their overs expired 53 runs shy side won the toss and elected to of the hosts. bat, 39 of Cawood's 67 all out in 25 overs came from Michael Took. Otherwise, Tucker, 4-20, and Franklands, 4-26. Batting was not easy and the Hillam response turgid, and in the end they were unable to reach 68 to win, 43 overs and four balls where the bat hardly Senior League and York Vale fixtures Cricket fixtures May 14,15. XI; Ledsham 2nd XI v HEM- York Senior League INGBROUGH; SELBY 2nd XI v Hillam and Monk Fryston. Championship - Welton v CARLTON TOWERS. Division Four Galtres - Stillington 2nd XI v CAWOOD Division One East - 2nd XI. Scarborough 2nd XI v GOOLE TOWN. Division Four Holderness - Skirlaigh 1st XI v Division Two Ebor - CARL- GILBERDYKE. TON TOWERS 2nd XI v Ledsham; Thorpe Arch and Division Five Holderness - Boston Spa v SELBY. EASTRINGTON 2nd XI v NEWPORT 2nd XI. Division Two Holderness - York Vale League NEWPORT v Sutton-on-Hull 2nd XI. Division One - HIRST COURTNEY v THORPE Division Three Ebor - DRAX WILLOUGHBY. v EASTRINGTON; GOOlE TOWN 2nd XI v South Division Two - BURN 2nd XI Milford; New Earswick v v Pocklington 3rd XI. BURN. HEMINGBROUGH 2nd XI v Division Four Ebor - Wheldrake 2nd XI. CAWOOD v KELFIELD; Fairburn 2nd XI v DRAX 2nd Division Three - SELBY 3rd XI v Church Fenton 3rd 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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