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is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Sutton-on-Hull 1st other local newspa- XI 252 pers and is edited by Goole Town 1st XI 159 Graeme Wilson, who has written and edit- After getting off the mark in Sutton-on-Hull cricket club. ed sports coverage terms of wins the previous locally for many week, Goole Town firsts there were few other excuses to They were bowled out for 159 onds in Division Three be the game changer, and years and whose be fair. and with only a solitary win so Ebor when all seemed set from wanting just 56 with knowledge and con- slipped up again in far really do need to find form tacts in local sport Championship East of the It was a big ask as Sutton-on- quickly. for visitors eight wickets and plenty of are unrivalled. Yorkshire Premier League Hull's batsmen enjoyed the ball Hemingbrough, looking overs in hand. The Goole Goole Town 2nd XI with a 93-run defeat. coming on to the bat to post 183-9 on course to overhaul bowlers then took over to take Sutton-on-Hull firsts was the 252 in perfect weather and Hemingbrough 1st their impressive total set those eight for the addition of XI 156 venue on another pleasant after- although Goole stuck to their in the ideal summer set- just 29 runs. A good win for the sec- noon at the toss, won by the task, it was always going to be ting at Westfield on Mixed emotions in the hosts, who elected to bat first. a mountain to climb, with the Saturday. respective camps, but for Wickets were having to be points system now into a sec- Hemingbrough lost their Goole two successive wins hard earned on a good track as ond season negating any way when seemingly in con- have improved their mood the visitors looked to build on a reward for trying to save a trol, but the dismissal of cap- after a wet and disappoint- narrow, but invaluable, ten points against Bridlington. game. tain Rob Peet for 60 seemed to ing first few weeks. However, their batting was once more under pressure in a chase for runs, and although the conditions turned overcast, Resurgent Thirsk more than a match is an e- for Carlton Towers newspaper which Carlton's opening attack. within them, but they were onds at home to Church tainly runs to play with, it was you can view on Thirsk 1st XI 227 Harry Collinson and Sam never in with a chance at any Fenton firsts in their felt, as cloud started to invade a your computer, lap- time after the interval. Yorkshire Premier North sunny day. top, tablet or smart- Carlton Towers 1st Holland put on 75 for the first Division Two Ebor game after phone. wicket, making top scores in The early loss of Collins, winning the toss and setting a It would matter little for Church Sign-up to receive XI 152 the process of 35 and 45 back opening, always a blow. decent target it seemed. Fenton's top order though as runs your FREE weekly respectively, before Rob flowed almost immediately in the copy by e-mailing: The nature and margin of Holah dismissed them both, And it was the beginning of a Yet the visitors made it look reply after tea. [email protected] defeat for Carlton Towers firsts but accumulating with most poor response from the average at best as they galloped was somewhat disappointing at of their batting contributing Fishponders, Henry Bayston to the total in just 32 overs and Although Ellam did make an We want to hear Thirsk's racecourse ground on allowed Thirsk to move on, and Nathan Ellam making 30s two balls of their allotted 45. early breakthrough, dismissing YOUR sports news. Saturday, but the re-emerging although Tom Collins' 5-69 and Rob Holah 24, but Thirsk's Brough for five with the score Whatever your home side in Championship did just keep them in the con- bowlers were on top, Dan There were no significant 10, a partnership of 143 sport, let us have West giving further evidence of test and Thirsk, for all their Crewe, 3-52, James Wilkinson, scores in the Carlton innings, between Charlton (67) and your scores, match their recovery. positivity, were bowled out 3-25, and Josh Neilson with two but several made starts without Davidson (a rapid 95) took the reports and pictures with seven balls of their allo- bowling Carlton out for 152, well going on. game away quickly. of highlights. Quite simply the visitors were cation of 50 overs unused. behind the clock as well. E-mail pictures and second best from the moment Ben Copeland (24) and Hinchcliffe did deny Davidson reports to: Thirsk won the toss and batted in Collins and Joe Romaniw Carlton Towers 2nd Hardeep Singh (38) were two to a century, but opener Charlton [email protected] the shadow of the winning post. were a little costly, Collins' do that and lower down, was there at the end for a com- wickets important though; Rob XI 193-9 Richard Ellam (37) and James fortable eight wicket win. Still one or two names from, Holah and Matthew Torn some- Stephenson (31), the latter in a if not a golden past, one where what more economical. Church Fenton 1st XI rare appearance, then rescued a Little joy for the home bowlers Thirsk did compete with York collapse from 88-2 to 101-5, and a miserable weekend com- cricket's best, and they adopt- A Carlton side at their best 194-2 adding 61. pleted by defeat for the thirds on ed a positive attitude against would have felt the total was Sunday in the Conference against Joe Romaniw and Tom Collins, A heavy defeat too for the sec- They reached 193-9 and cer- nearby Drax counterparts. Still no decision on Vikings’ league status With just under two weeks decision on Hemsworth's all this has been totally without Vikings, too, over what then ment in the air, which will be until pre-season training ground issues, which left the reason and that the Vikings will were financial issues with - indeed is - frustrating for begins on June 13, Goole Vikings still relegated to be in Division One, and there Ilkeston in 2017 and that rum- Mick Carmody and Alan AFC are still awaiting final Division One of the Toolstation can be no complaints, however bled on until mid-June before a Jackson, but their time at confirmation of where they Northern Counties East League the process leaving clubs up in reprieve in the Northern Armthorpe should give them will be playing their foot- subject to 'terms being met' the air does enter the realms of Premier League prompted a the expertise to, as and when ball. outcomes at the South farce as time ticks on. stay of execution - at least for a finalised, be able to put a Yorkshire club's home. season. squad in place for Division Club officials and manage- It has happened before, One football. ment are awaiting the final The growing feeling is that though, it has affected the It is leaving player recruit-

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 31 May 2023 Two half centuries see Gilberdyke to victory Swanland 1st XI 203-9 match-defining, but the bowlers Drax 1st XI 169 had runs to play with after the Selby 1st XI 145-9 Gilberdyke 1st XI interval and cloud cover replaced long sunny spells. After an impressive win last 220-7 Actually, Swanland's innings week, Selby first team were An entertaining affair at went along a similar path, a Swanland in Holderness decent start followed by a mini- brought back down to earth Division Three, with collapse and then a fifth wicket Gilberdyke boosted by half stand putting the game in the when another disappointing centuries from Matt balance briefly. Somerford and captain Dan batting display saw them go Bonser and prevailing by 17 Ciaran and Dave Mell were runs. amongst the wickets for the vis- down to a 24-run defeat to itors, the former would finish The visitors scored their high- with 4-39, which went a long local rivals Drax at Sandhill est total of the season to date, way to curbing Swanland's thanks largely to a stand of 98 hopes, but it was the departure Lane, writes RICHARD for the fourth wicket between of Shababb Alvi for 36, to end a Matt Somerford (69) and cap- stand of 85, which settled WAIN. tain Dan Bonser (51) after the affairs and, although Nayleeb innings was losing a little impe- Shah remained unbeaten on 52, Drax won the toss and elected tus after Tom Bonser's bright 38 Gilberdyke's bowlers wrestled at the top of the order. control to keep the reply 17 runs to bat first and they lost early short as the overs expired on Gilberdyke were able to post 203-9. wickets, with Jamie Middleton 220-7, perhaps not totally striking first when he had Toby Bodycombe caught by Sam 23 run defeat for Easthill. Skipper Tom Shepherd then had Lewis Thomas caught by Newport firsts Alex Bowden and when Middleton (2-27) trapped Liam Smith leg before, Drax were A defeat for Newport Division Two as they went reduced to 25-3. firsts on Saturday in down by 23 runs to Welton Oliver Ounsley and Steve Gareth Harvey and Graham Phillips in Selby seconds. Holderness League seconds. Smith staged an impressive recovery and they added 65 for Selby will need to get back to Caspar Gray (4-44) returned in a thrilling game. winning ways on Saturday to the attack to bowl Bodapati Batting first after winning the the fourth wicket before James when they travel to Castleford (33) but Brijesh Gandhi joined seconds. Khadem and they continued to toss, Wheldrake lost early Your friends Dugher had Ounsley (36) increase the run rate with some wickets with good spells from and fellow Thanks go to match ball spon- powerful batting. A 61 run Rhys Roddick and George sportspeople caught by Jack Huddlestone. sor Crombie Wilkinson partnership for the ninth wicket Wells combined with a run out can all get Solicitors. was eventually ended by Joe from Neil Darley. The situation cotinued to Bugg when he had Gandhi (32) Goole & Crossgates 1st XI 239 caught in the deep by Mike Opener Joe Nightingale held Selby Sport improve for Drax when Ben Lane. the innings together, but tight FREE every Selby 2nd XI 124 spells from Darley (2-16) and Worley joined Smith and they Atul Vishwakarma (3-70) had Jack White kept the visitors just week. In Division Four Selby sec- last man Hussian Mirza (11) on top. Just email: added 42 for the fifth wicket ond team had a tough after- well caught by Oliver Steward [email protected] noon when they travelled to and Khadem finished unbeaten Nathan Dye picked up a wick- before Charlie Baird bowled east Leeds and went down to on 76, which included ten fours et, but there was good support a 124 run defeat at league and two sixes as the home side for Nightingale from Pat Smith for a vital 56. newcomers Crossgates firsts. were bowled out for 239 in the Durkin (18) and Nikles Dubey 39th over. (24). There were useful knocks The home side won the toss and decided to bat first and the Chasing the big total, Selby Rhys Roddick (2-25) returned from Ben Worley (23) and first part of the innings saw the were soon scoring quickly, with to the attack to bowl visitors bowl and field well, skipper Graham Phillips (13) Nightingale (69) and Richard Ethan Umbo (18) but Baird with young bowler Caspar Gray firing three boundaries before Sherwood marked his return to taking an early wicket when he he was superbly caught by action to take 4-35 as the home went on to take 5-20 in a great bowled Harrison Birch in his Bodapati in the third over. Joe side were bowled out for 136 in second over. Bugg also fell to a great catch the 37th over. spell as the visitors were as the visitors were reduced to Two more wickets for Gray, 26-2. In reply, Selby also lost early bowled out for 169 in the 43rd and good catches from Kayden wickets, with Gary Bell dis- Lane and wicket keeper Gareth Kayden Lane and Oliver missing openers Harry and Ian over. Harvey, put Selby in a good Steward both batted well and Huddlestone, but experienced position. they kept Selby in the game as players Gareth Pearce and Neil In reply, Selby openers Jamie they added 65 for the third Darley got the innings back on Dilip Kumar (40) held the wicket, but the introduction of track. Pickles and Alex Bowden made early part of the innings togeth- spinner Brijesh Gandhi ended er, but when Richard Waterton the partnership when he bowled Bell (3-36) continued to bowl a steady start and they took the had him caught behind Lane (32). well and he eventually caught Crossgates were reduced to 61- and bowled Darley (17), but total to 31 before Ethan Umbo 4. Wickets then tumbled with Pearce went on to make a styl- Gandhi (5-16) and Khadem (3- ish 46 before he was bowled by took the vital wicket of Bowden Spinner Atul Vishwakarma 12) doing the damage, despite a Basavaraj Nari. joined the attack and he took defiant 43 from Oliver Steward (12), which sparked an early two wickets in his first over as as Selby slid to 124 all out in Rhys Roddick (18) and skip- the home side slipped to 70-6 the 35th over. per Steve Sherwood (10) both order collapse. and when Nish Patel (11) was batted solidly, but Nari (3-28) run out after some good field- Selby are at home to another kept things tight and a close Jack Derham bowled Jamie ing the Leeds side were wob- of the league newcomers finish loomed. The last over bling on 95-7 in the 22nd over. Scarcroft II on Saturday. arrived with Selby needing five Pickles (15) and Umbo had runs to win and with the last Hafiz Khadem kept the home Wheldrake 2nd XI 136 ball of the game Nathan Dye Mark Hope (7) caught by Lewis side in the game and he judged and Jack White required two line and length well to hit the Selby 3rd XI 136-8 runs to win and they managed Thomas and things got worse ball hard and he had good sup- to scramble a single to leave the port from Revant Bodapati as Selby third team were scores level as Selby closed on when Charlie Baird was run out they turned the game round involved in a tight game at 136-8. with an eighth wicket partner- Wheldrake where they tied to leave the home side in trou- ship of 55. Both sides collect 15 points. Selby are at home to Heworth ble at 44-4. fourths on Saturday. The experienced Darrell Guy joined young batsman Jack Huddlestone and they gradually got Selby back in to the game with some impressive batting. A 69 run partnership for the fifth wicket was ended by Oliver Ounsley (2-37) when he had Guy (44) caught by Toby to be added Bodycombe and when to the Huddlestone (27) was bowled mailing list by Umbo Selby’s run chase began to fade. The home side slipped to 125- 8, but Chris Harkin (12) and Sam Easthill (6 n.o.) added 20 for the ninth wicket to salvage a couple of batting points as the home side closed on 145-9, with Ethan Umbo finishing with the fine figures of 5-18 from his 11.5 overs.

31 May 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Bowlers set up win for Burn Thorpe Willoughby 8. Stamford Bridge 4th and Graham Spence were the Burn 1st XI 129-6 Castleford rather limped to 127, Thorpe’s run chase started pick of Thorpe’s bowlers with with wicket keeper James 2nd XI 140-9 XI 206-7 49 for 3 and 55 for 2 respec- Castleford 2nd XI Drewitt top scoring, with just well despite the early loss of tively. Pocklington 4th XI captain Kevin Claxton (3) with Thorpe Willoughby 127 Hunt, 3-37, and Webster, 4-36, a strong partnership from Alex Thorpe’s batting innings start- giving Burn every chance of 140-8 Hinsley (30) and Martin Cooke 2nd XI 169 ed slowly but with a steady Burn's bowlers delivered well chasing a moderate total, (21). However, Pocklington’s increase in runs to keep up with at Linnet Park to set up a albeit there was assistance for Thorpe Willoughby seconds bowlers fought back with wick- Thorpe Willoughby seconds' the run rate, despite losing the comfortable enough four- first game of a weekend dou- ets from R Kerrison (34 for 6), second game of the weekend early wickets of Alex Hinsley wicket win over visiting all in the 22-yard strip. ble-header saw them face Malcolm Harrison (42 for 2), saw them travel to Stamford (0), David Squires (17) and Castleford seconds in Division In reply, a couple of early Pocklington fourths for their and James Kirby (37 for 1), Bridge and included debuts captain Kevin Claxton (1). A Two Ebor. first home game of the season, before a partnership from for father and son Rob and strong partnership between wobbles with two wickets writes KEVIN CLAXTON. Danny Crockford (25) and Kieran Bolger. Thorpe’s player of the match All the Linnets bowlers got to Tony Hinch (12) steadied the Frazer Hinsley (81) and work under cloudless sky at the falling for 18, opener Ben Pocklington won the toss and innings for Thorpe and put Thorpe won the toss and Graham Spence (51) put start after visiting captain, Steward and then Harry Cruise elected to bat first. Their them within sight of the target, elected to bowl first in chilly Thorpe within chasing distance Luke Edwards, won the toss out to Winstanley and Edwards innings started well with a but when Crockford’s wicket and overcast conditions. but ultimately Stamford and decided to bat first, but he steady partnership from the two fell it was match-winning per- Thorpe started well with some Bridge’s score proved too much saw two of his team mates for three and 11 respectively. openers, but when Frank formances from Hinch and tight bowling and an early for Thorpe who finished on 169 depart before he went for 18 as Will Ramsey (40) and Scott Fitzpatrick was forced to retire player of the match Luke wicket for Alex Hinsley, but all out. David Quick (22 for 3) they slid to 29-3 against good injured on 39, Pocklington Chugg (8) that saw Thorpe over then struggled to break an and Dan Norris (31 for 3) were bowling from Scott Hunt and Haigh (43) settled them down struggled to keep the pressure the line to win by one wicket excellent partnership from the pick of Stamford Bridge’s Graham Robson. and although Ramsey and Clark on, despite an excellent half- with seven balls remaining in a Alex Jubb (101) and captain bowlers, with wickets also for century from R Kerrison (54). nail-biting finish. David Quick (53). Toby Mann and Ben Ipar. Burn seldom released a tight went on 79, Burn just had Some excellent bowling from grip as Alex Webster and enough momentum, with Haigh Sachin Madhas (35 for 4) and Thorpe seconds headed over A flurry of wickets towards The seconds now turn their Matthew Leetham backed up staying until just 12 were Danny Crockford (27 for 3) to Stamford Bridge for the sec- the end of the innings was not thoughts to next weekend’s the opening attack and supported by Jamie Richardson ond game of the weekend on enough to slow down the runs home game against Dunnington required and they got home and Luke Chugg was able to Sunday. and Stamford Bridge ended on Saturday. with over 13 overs left. restrict Pocklington to 140 for their 40 overs with a com- manding 206-7. Alex Hinsley Edwards, 3-60, the chief wicket taker, if expensive, and Ryan Turner 2-30 in Castleford's losing cause. Embarrassing collapse for Narrow defeat for Eastrington Cawood Eastrington 1st XI 182 and captain, Jason Dale. 39 in 12 overs gave Eastrington Ebor. won the toss and must have Dale played the usual anchor every chance, and more so The visitors won the toss and Hallam and Monk rubbed his hands on a warm, Barwick-in-Elmet 1st when Koliesoff's innings ended sunny afternoon as he and open- role, 44 in 109 balls as the to reduce the visitors to 154-7, elected to bat, but the innings Fryston 1st XI 256-6 ing partner, Paul Dalby, added XI 184-8 home side slipped to 61-3, but but crucial runs from Langley, rather subsided from a promis- 123 for the first wicket. then looked to be prospering in Thompson and George saw ing 98-3 to 98-7 after Gary Cawood 1st XI 28 A sparkling afternoon at a fourth wicket stand of 63. Barwick prevail midway Laverack's run-a-ball 48 Dalby was eventually trapped Station Road, and a decent through the 44th over. seemed to be giving them the A dramatic collapse by leg before wicket to Neil game of cricket in Yorkshire That was between Ryan opportunity to set a challenging Cawood firsts, albeit in an Reader, who stuck manfully to Premier League North Fielder, who made 32, and Koliesoff hit 11 fours and total. unlikely situation of winning his task in 1-43 in ten overs. Division Two Ebor, if not a Dale, but both fell quickly three sixes in his knock. the game, saw a grave defeat disappointing, but narrow, before Ray Coates (31) and The damage for Sherburn in Yorkshire Premier League Andy Joynson then joined two wicket defeat for Gary Tooke saw them to 179. Leckenby's two wickets sup- was imposed by Chamina North Division Four at Hillam Dobson and the score reached Eastrington firsts against ported Dunham, but were a lit- Munasinghe, 4-27, and and Monk Fryston on 200 before the former departed their visiting Barwick-in- However, the last three tle expensive at a cost of 62 although the visitors scrambled Saturday. for 35, soon followed by Elmet counterparts. wickets went for next to noth- runs. to the close of their 40 overs on Dobson nine short of his centu- ing as they were bowled out for 134-9, it looked some way Chasing a mammoth 257 set ry. The visitors got home by two 182 with three balls of their Sherburn Eversley short. in 40 overs by the home side in wickets with ten balls remain- allotted 45 overs left. delightful conditions, there was Wickets fell in the search for ing after electing to field first 1st XI 136-2 It took Sherburn less than 20 no immediate sign of the chaos quick runs, but 256-6 looked on winning the toss. Still, a challenging total overs to ram home the advan- descending when reaching 16 imposing. amidst good bowling from Eastrington 2nd XI tage given by their attack, without loss, but they then inex- Eastrington were given a pur- Nicholls, 3-39, in ten overs. Munasinghe prospering with 58 plicably lost ten wickets for 12 Sam Jones, 2-56, was the best poseful start through opener 134-9 to add to his wicket haul and a runs to be bowled out for the in terms of wickets for Cawood, Harry Funham. Three fours Barwick's reply was based first wicket stand with his cap- lowest local total of the season who after a quiet start after tea and two sixes in a 24-ball 29 around opener Paul Koliesoff's No joy for Eastrington sec- tain, Midgeley, made the task to date, 28, one ball into the folded like a pack of cards. made out of 38 for the first 89, after losing his partner at onds on a first ever league straightforward. 19th over and defeat by 228 wicket with fellow opener, the top without scoring. visit to newcomers, Sherburn runs. Susan Selvan with ten the top Eversley, in Division Four score, but what a collapse That was Duncan, clean If tough on Cawood's batting, from 16-0 to 28 all out, with bowled by Dunham, whose 4- to put it mildly, their bowlers Venables 3-8 and Joynson 4-14 were also put under pressure doing most of the damage, but when home skipper Lee Dobson all the home bowlers able to run amok through the Cawood bat- ting. 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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 31 May 2023 ’Boro collapse after good start Hemingbrough 2nd In the end it fell away too Goole United's long, long XI 120 quickly from 97-1 to 120 all out season ended with the run- as the visiting attack turned the Heslington 3rd XI screw completely. ners-up spot in the East 179-9 All the Heslington bowlers Riding County League got in on the act, with Hirst tak- The wicket of Granville North Premier Division with Hessle for 43 was a decisive factor in ing 3-4, as no batsmen could ending any realistic hopes of reach double figures but for the Rangers, as expected, pip- Hemingbrough seconds pick- top three. ing up a victory in Saturday's ping them to the title. York Vale Division Two game Earlier, a fine 81 by Brannan with Heslington thirds at helped his side to 179 on win- Both teams finished their School Road. ning the toss, sharing decent campaigns with wins, Rangers North was in good touch as he partnerships with Purdy and and Eric Montgomery tried to Lawrence, and three wickets having a game in hand and put their side in with a shout of each for Brian Thomson and chasing 180 set in the gorgeous Rajesh Kasipandian. always a superior goal differ- early sunshine. Brannan made 81 off 98 balls, ence should there have been a with seven fours, and was the instigator, in the main, of a 59- slip. run win. United closed out their season with a 3-2 win, and some sem- blance of revenge on South Cave Reserves for defeats in Ledsham sink league and cup. Jamie Baxter, Leon Lockwood and Jackson Yates were on target in a 3-2 win last Kelfield batters Wednesday, briefly putting Goole United. them on top, but a similar 3-2 their three teams as a whole doing so well for three quarters scoreline for Hessle Rangers 24 of the campaign with all in title Hessle Rangers Juniors P20 27; North Cave 20 8 1 11 -1 chases, but in the end missing W16 D2 L2 GD 42 Pts 50; hours later sealed the deal for out. 25; Great Driffield AFC GOOLE UNITED 20 12 4 2 Kelfield 114 but the openers hitting double them against North Cave and East Riding County 21 47++; South Cave United Reserves 20 6 4 10 -12 22; figures, as Rothera dismissed League Premier Division Reserves 19 11 4 4 18 37; Ledsham 1st XI 115-1 Lawson in a spell of 5-34 to they completed the season by Middleton Rovers 20 10 2 8 7 North Ferriby FC turn the game completely, and final table 32; Filey Town 19 9 1 9 -3 28; Kelfield's batting, always pos- Hey, with two, saw the innings thumping Hedon Rangers 8-3. Pelican Rangers 18 8 3 7 -4 Development 20 6 2 12 - 16 itive for the most part, was over in the 25th over for 114. sunk by Ledsham's Adam So for United, they see what 20; AFC Bilton 20 4 1 14 -20 Rothera in Saturday's Ledsham set off like a train Division Three Ebor game at the summer brings, and who 16; Hedon Rangers III 20 2 3 a sunny Riverside. and were soon to reach the modest target as the Kelfield knows what can happen as con- There was no sign of the com- attack was stifled. fortable nine-wicket win for the stitutions of leagues work - 14 -33 8. visitors when Craig Lawson Connah Casey, with 79 off won the toss for his side and just 59 balls, with 15 fours and Regional, national and elected to bat first. one six, was the senior partner in the opening stand with Fisher international success for Gary Moore, in typical fash- ion, hit 40 in 44 balls as he and (22) the only successes. Ben Tiger Sharks his captain (28) and more Astin accounted for him. restrained, put on 70 for the first Tiger Sharks have an place. East region. Maddy Stevenson, Look North over the last number wicket. An up and down first full immense amount of talent Following on in this great in her standard 50m freestyle years. Lydia won silver in the month for Kelfield, who under- now qualifying at the highest sprint, flew down the lanes to 50m medley relay, silver in the Moore was the first to go to standably are finding life a little levels, writes PAUL ROWAN. achievement was Olivia earn herself a fantastic 15th 50m butterfly and two bronze Hey for exactly 50, and the rest harder in Division Three Ebor Rowan, who again qualified for place spot. Fresh from his tri- medals in the 50m backstroke followed pretty quickly, no one of the Yorkshire Premier Alex McCallum has certainly the North East Regional finals umphs over the border Alex and 100m freestyle respectively. League North. excelled in his abilities. For the which were held in Sunderland McCallum finished amongst an Lydia finished off with a very first time in the club's history, for the first time in a few years. extremely quick field of accom- courageous effort in the 50m Your friends we are proud to say that Alex Olivia managed a very plished swimmers just missing freestyle with a fourth-place fin- and fellow qualified for the Scottish respectable 14th place in the out on the finals with a 14th ish. A truly outstanding perform- Nationals in Aberdeen at the 50m breastroke. place finish in the 50m breas- ance from a one of the most sportspeople fantastic Sports Village. This troke. courageous fighters, and swim- can all get amazing young man has trained Over in Leeds at the John mers Tiger Sharks have had. Goole & so hard throughout his career Charles Sports centre, the rest Swimming miracle Lydia  Photos (from left) Alex Selby Sport and has been rewarded with the of the big guns were out show- Warner made her way to McCallum at the Sottish FREE every coveted honour of not only tak- ing off their skills. First into Brisbane in Australia to compete nationals, Lydia Warner in ing part at this high-ranking action was Gracie Pinder in the for Great Britain in the trans- Brisbane and Olivia event but smashing it in true 50m and 100m backstroke. plant games, an outstanding Rowan with her support Tiger Sharks style. Alex swam Pocket Rocker Pinder finished achievement on an epic scale team at Sunderland in the 50m breastroke and fin- in a very respectable 13th place given the backstory which has Regionals. ished an astonishing ninth in the 50m and a gallant 19th been closely followed by BBC place in the whole of the North week. Just email: [email protected] to be added to the mailing list

31 May 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Majestic Garage Individual Pool League Week 13 Fixtures/Results Margrave - TBA Neil Buck 7 - 2 Mike Eddom Hoodless - TBA Elite Division - Murphys Joshua Buck v Paul Tough - Jordan King 5 - 4 Stephen Barry Marston 2 - 7 Simon Cawthorn John Turner v Mark Pyper - TBA Joshua Sellers v Antony Everatt TBA Jason Raspin 2 - 7 Jack Dodson - TBA Stuart Challenger v Brian Chris Lloyd 4 - 5 Lee Fallon Paul Hand v Nick Hayes - Brown Natalie Merrill v Ben Wales - Robinson - TBA TBA Super League - Steam TBA Kevin Wright 5 - 4 Steve Packet Premiership - Steam Martin Thomson 5 - 4 Steve Packet Hebden Purvis Gary Knights 6 - 3 Chris Paul Dodson - Bye Martin Chafer v Jamie Carl Wilbe v Todd Hughes - Matthew Dodson v David Stevens Nicholls - TBA TBA Matthew Young 7 - 2 Matti Tony Spink 2 - 7 Josh Barnes Baxter Andrew Merrington 6 - 3 Jack Merrington v Louis Lewis Jeffers Walton - TBA Bobby Mosley 4 - 5 Luke Thomas Howard 4 - 5 Jamie McHugh Fox Jake Bayram 1 - 8 Ashton Angie Johnson v Ant Kenning Vause Division 1 - Murphys - TBA Pete Jones 5 - 4 Jimmy Garner Nath Broadhead 7 - 2 Grant Liam Coultish v Marcus Hooghiemstra Bonser - TBA Daniel Shand v George Joe Holt 6 - 3 Steve Proctor Rick Harrison v RyanSlater - TBA Cooper - TBA Marc Holbrough - Bye Championship - Murphys David Hughes 4 - 5 Adam Kaden Vause v Frank Sayer Robert Walker 5 - 4 David Cruickshank Mark Daly with part of his weekend winning catch. Steve Hoyle with part of his weekend winning catch. Moorfields Farm Fishery results Tuesday's Open match, on 3oz, Paul Brunyee was seventh B Stockwell with 51lb. tions) 170.2.0. Hawk Pond, was won by with 89lb 6oz and Steve On Sunday, the Peggy Tub Saturday 2nd Steve Pulford (Catchy Pete Green was sixth with 92lb Steve Brunyee with 106lb Brunyee was eighth with 89lb AC match on Deer Pond was 1st Mark Daly (Moorfields) Baits) 141.4.0. 14oz. 4 oz. won by P Mills with 75lb 12oz, 118.8.0. 3rd Andy Blyth (AJ Richard Thomas was second Open matches are held each B Lindley was second with 2nd Andy Waters (Moorfields) Renovations) 123.4.0. with 87lb 2oz, Mark Jukes Tuesday and Saturday. To book 53lb 2oz and W Riley was third 115.14.0. 4th Jamie Blyth (AJ was third with 84lb 7oz and a place please ring 01405 with 53lb. 3rd Niel Robbo (Miracle Renovations) 113.2.0. Paul Brunyee fourth with 63lb 785206 or contact our J Mather won the Leeds Baits) 110.8.0. 5th Mark Daly (Moorfields) 2oz. Facebook page. Electric AC match with 59lb 4th Steve Pulford (Catchy 87.8.0. The Saturday Open was also Also on Saturday, Rockware 1oz. P Lindley was second with Baits) 105.0.0. 6th Roy Stevens (Moorfields) held on Hawk Pond. This match AC held a match on Deer Pond 58lb 5oz, L Scaife was third 5th Jamie Blyth (AJ 87.6.0. was won by Brian Whitehead which was won by S with 50lb 10oz and F Thomas Renovations) 99.0.0. Open matches are held every with 129lb 3oz, Neil Taylor Williamson with 90lb 9oz. A was fourth with 50lb. 6th Roy Stevens (Moorfields) Saturday. was second with 107lb 15oz, Gill was second with 55lb 9oz P Williford won the Glen AC 87.0.0. Call 07710817150 for infor- Bank holiday Monday Tom Hayes was third with and R Huntington was third match with 78lb 1oz. K mation. 104lb 11oz, Jordan Lee was with 52lb. Worsnop was second with 68lb 1st Steve Hoyle (AJ renova- fourth with 96lb 2oz, Mark The Harehills Liberals AC 5oz and R Worsnop was third Jukes was fifth with 93lb 9oz, match on Fox Pond was won by with 57lb 3oz.


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