is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Church Fenton 1st XI visitors needed early wickets, openers Graham Phillips and Fenton in the game but wickets 43. Callum Patterson eventual- other local newspa- but they were unable to make a Steve Sherwood gradually get- fell at regular intervals with ly had Gray caught for 21 but pers and is edited by 176-4 breakthrough despite another ting on top of the bowling. The Leung taking 5-33 from his Graeme Wilson, who accurate spell from Jamie experienced openers took the nine overs. There was some late White continued to bat well and has written and edit- Selby 1st XI 173 Middleton who conceded just score to 91 before Joseph resistance from Ash Richardson had good support from Simon ed sports coverage 17 runs from his ten overs. Moorhouse (3-37) bowled (17 n.o.) and Andrew Meyer (9) Easthill and Rhys Roddick. locally for many Selby first team travelled to Sherwood for 27 and, as so but skipper Graham Phillips years and whose Church Fenton in Division Runs flowed at the other end often happens in cricket, his wrapped the game up in the White was run out for an knowledge and con- Two Ebor and went down to a as the home side took advan- opening partner Graham 36th over when he bowled impressive 21 on the final ball tacts in local sport disappointing six wicket tage of a good track and a quick Phillips fell just one run later Meyer to leave Church Fenton are unrivalled. defeat, writes RICHARD outfield. An opening partner- 134 all out. of the innings to leave Selby WAIN. ship of 99 was eventually ended for 55, which included eight 146 all out with the total boost- is an e- by Lee Wild, who had Brough boundaries. Selby travel to neighbours newspaper which Batting first after winning the caught behind by Darrell Guy Hemingbrough on Saturday. ed by 55 extras. you can view on toss, Selby openers Matt Hoyle for a lively 47. Charlton kept Selby lost two more quick In reply, Dunnington made your computer, lap- and Lee Wild took the score to the runs flowing and he fired 11 wickets as they slipped to 98-4, Dunnington 3rd XI top, tablet or smart- 20 before Daniel Horry had boundaries in his 59 before he but there was an excellent slow progress against some phone. Lee Wild caught by Martin was bowled by Wild. recovery from Chris Harkin and 148-6 Sign-up to receive Charlton. New signing Rob Sam Mason, who added 46 for tight bowling from Caspar Gray your FREE weekly Scarr joined skipper Hoyle at James Davidson (12) and the fifth wicket. Alex Wilman Selby 3rd XI 146 and Mike Thorpe and it was copy by e-mailing: the crease and they got the Steve Parker- Harrison (18) (3-38) ended the partnership [email protected] innings back on track. Both kept Church Fenton well on when he bowled Mason for a Selby third team were Thorpe who struck early when batsmen were in good form top. Wild (3-48) had Davidson solid 15, but Harkin kept the involved in another close fin- he bowled Alex Ogram. and they added 92 for the sec- caught by Scarr and James scoreboard ticking over with ish on Sunday when they ond wicket before the introduc- Dugher also picked up a wick- travelled to Dunnington III The Dunnington reply then tion of Stephen Bell and Matt et but Tom Dean (17 no) steered good support from Joe Bugg. and went down to a four- revolved around talented young Stupples changed the game. the home side to a comfortable Harkin eventually fell for a wicket defeat despite some opener Seth Bodill, who grad- win in the 33rd over. vital 42 as Selby were bowled good performances from the Bell had Hoyle caught by out in the 45th over for a useful Selby youngsters. ually increased the run rate with John Wilkinson for 52, which Thanks go to match ball spon- 169 with George Meyer finish- some stylish batting. There was included nine fours, and sor Richard Laycock and Selby ing with 3-31. Batting first, Selby lost an Stupples ended Scarr’s fine will hope to bounce back on early wicket, but Dan good support from Daniel knock of 66, which included Saturday when they play In reply, Church Fenton lost McLoughlin and Sam Easthill Reece-Gay and they added 61 eight boundaries. Carlton Towers II at Sandhill an early wicket when Nathan both batted solidly against Lane. Dye had Joseph Moorhouse some good bowling from the for the second wicket before The innings lost momentum caught behind by Gareth young Dunnington attack and Jack White made the break- as the bowlers took control and Selby 2nd XI 169 Harvey with only nine runs in they added exactly 50 for the through. wickets tumbled, despite useful the board. Opener Stuart Bell second wicket. Oli Appleton (3- knocks from Alex Hornostaj Church Fenton 2nd 16) ended the partnership when The Selby bowlers and field- (12) and Darrell Guy (16 no). fired six fours in a rapid 26 he bowled McLoughlin (18) ers had to work hard as Bodill Selby were bowled out in the XI 134 before Dye (3-26) bowled him and Sam Easthill (17) fell short- last of their 45 overs for a and he then trapped Mick ly after. continued to bat well and he below par 173. Stephen Bell Selby second team started Dancer (10) leg before to leave looked to be steering finished with 4-25 and Matt their season in Division Four the visitors on 46-3. Wickets tumbled in the mid- Stupples with an impressive 5- in fine style with a 35 run win dle order as the visitors slipped Dunnington home until Dan 27. over Church Fenton II at Mark Redshaw kept things to 63-6, but young batsmen Mcloughlin had him caught and Escrick Park. tight with another fine spell, Jack White and Caspar Gray bowled for a superb 78, which Church Fenton openers but the introduction of spinner both batted sensibly to put Martin Charlton and Tom Selby were asked to bat first Isaac Leung put Selby in con- Selby back in the game with a included nine boundaries. Brough made a good start as after losing the toss and they trol. Mark Moorhouse (17), seventh wicket partnership of Four quick wickets for made an excellent start, with Alex Wilman (14) and Warren McLoughlin (4-14) suddenly Davies (19) kept Church changed the game and a tight finish loomed but Inaayat Hashim (19 no) produced some late big hitting as the home side reached the victory target in the 39th over. Selby are in Sunday action again next week when they travel to Acomb III. Death of Goole cup legend Harold Wilcockson We want to hear Pollington did all theycould in Lamington and Oliver Another of the 1976-77 Tom Wilson and what 'H' YOUR sports news. their final Minster Brennan. Goole Town FA Cup side that lacked in any mobility he made Whatever your almost reached the third up for with his positional sense sport, let us have Engineering League Division A possible encouragement to round of the competition and terrific tackling. your scores, match the Pollington boys is that under manager Alan Turner reports and pictures Two game of the season on Rufforth tasted defeat in the cup has passed away at the age of A great favourite amongst of highlights. at the weekend to an improving 78. supporters at the time, he was a E-mail pictures and Saturday and can now only Bubwith White Swan, who character on the coach trips to reports to: made it three games unbeaten in Harold Wilcockson, known as away games with Dave [email protected] hope that their title rivals slip all games and the pair meet big 'H' to his fellow team mem- Williams and Mick Driver and again in the league. bers at that time, played for seldom missed a game through up. AS IT STANDS TOP TWO: Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham injury before form and fitness POLLINGTON P20 W18 D0 United and Sheffield seemed to catch up quickly in Pollington are top on goal dif- L2 For 117Agst 28 Pts 54; Wednesday before becoming a 1977. Rufforth United19 18 0 1 96 surprise but superb signing in ference after a 5-1 win over 19 54. 1975. A long-distance lorry driver at the time, training was often dif- Civil Service, but Rufforth just Originally a right back, ficult to get to. need a point from their final Harold formed part of an expe- rienced centre back pairing with Condolences to family and match this weekend to pip friends at this sad time. them. Joe Lock scored a hat-trick and there was one each for Josh
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 4 May 2022 Final game defeat for Goole United Hutton Cranswick place should Easington United Bridlington 195-5 Carlton Towers 192 SRA 4 lose their final two games and by more than a three goal differ- A second successive Goole United 1 Championship defeat for ence. A defeat in their final Humber Jackson Yates scored United's newly-promoted Carlton One game of the season at Hutton Cranswick last consolation, but it does seem Towers as they lost by five Wednesday leaves United likely that there will be no rele- wickets at a sunny awaiting their fate. gation with the reported merger Bridlington on Saturday. As it stands, they are bottom of three teams, namely Premier The visitors were all at sea of the table but could move up a Division Driffield JFC and eventually from what looked a great platform early in the day Division One Driffield and Hutton Cranswick into one when batting first on the Dukes Driffield side. Park wicket. A typical innings from opener Toolstation NCEL preview Tom Collins, with 87, at the top Eccleshill lose of the order, finding support promotion on from Josh Cruise with 27, but penalties after the latter went the remain- der of the batting collapsed, The Toolstation Northern demotion. Bridlington Cricket Club. the only question was could And it would be Alec with Counties East League season Who may come down from with the cardinal sin that they they be bowled out, as their the bat who made sure the came to an end last night at also failed by six overs to bat contribution. run rate always meant they Woodhouse Grange reply was the home of Doncaster Rovers the Northern Premier League No immediate panic for would get the runs with always ahead of the event, East? Well the bottom two out their 50-over allocation. time in hand. though wickets fell. with the final of the League places are held by Pickering and Collins hit 13 fours and a six Carlton, but they will have to be Cup. Frickley Athletic and the geo- wary. Carlton asked to bat first He scored 81 as opener off graphical placing of clubs will in run-a-ball fashion, but he and in what were initially excel- just 39 balls, with 11 fours It also came to a painful, come into the equation and Carlton Towers 2nd lent conditions, warm sun- and five sixes. Captain Jake whether teams will be moved Cruise apart, only Sam Lingard XI 209-6 shine and a gentle breeze, Dawson with four wickets heartbreaking end last Saturday because of that. with 26 offered resistance as Woodhouse Grange and a second wicket stand kept the home side in with a for Premier Division runners-up 3rd XI 211-7 between Ben Copeman, chance, but Wilson, 27, Eccleshill United who to try and Vikings planning Russell Robinson took six opening with 77, and Lewis Ainley, 30, and Harry win a second promotion spot to wickets and Casey Rudd three, In gathering gloom at the Richard Gomersal, 75, had Smith, unbeaten on 31, made for new term Fishpond Field, back-to- them well placed. sure that from 173-6 they the Northern Premier League with the last nine wickets back defeats too for the only lost one more wicket in with Grimsby Borough had to It is a fairway ahead yet but falling for just 71. seconds in their new Alec Hartley made an getting home by three wick- travel to Bedfordshire and Goole AFC are making plans Division Two Ebor sur- unbeaten 20 towards the end, ets, with nine overs in hand Kempston Rovers from the for the new season with friend- In reply, Bridlington, who roundings as visitors Matthew Ainley took two thanks to the Ainley fire- lies. Woodhouse Grange thirds wickets in a tidy spell as the works. Southern League. themselves have had one or two chased down 210 to win - visitors fought back. After a 2-2 draw includimg One will be against lean years of late prior to suc- Cleethorpes Town from the extra time they lost 5-4 on Northern Premier League East, cessive promotions, won with beaten in the recent play-off for relative comfort, although at penalties and now face another a Premier Division place. campaign at step five starting in 135-5 Carlton were hopeful that three months time. A full list of pre-season games perhaps they could force the will be published as and when Now the FA Leagues finalised. win themselves Committee will sort out the Season tickets for 2022-23 are An unbroken sixth wicket compilation of the divisions also available and details are on stand of 60 between Robinson, with several changes likely. the club website. The usual Early Bird discounts apply and 53 not out, on top of his bowl- Hallam and North Ferriby will the signs through sales already ing exploits and Nayhan come up from Division One, are encouraging. Athersley are relegated with Johnson, 27 not out, saw the question marks over the posi- Seasiders home with plenty of tion regarding Hemsworth and time to spare. Staveley, the latter it is under- stood may have requested Sam Wragg, 26, Rudd, 27, and 36 from Tennant kept Bridlington on the front foot, despite two wickets each for Collins and captain Rob Holah, who in this instance could not match his opposite number's Minster League Hemingbrough flex their and cup fixtures muscles to win runs chase Minster Engineering League Division Three - South Milford v HOWDEN AFC. and Cup fixtures. Reserve Sectuon 'A' - THOR- Tonight, May 4 PE UNITED RESERVES v Old Cawood 1st X1 181-9 Cawood won the toss on a good way to the target and at Smith, 94, and captain Paul Malton St Mary's Reserves. sunny afternoon to start and pace, with Leo Howard's Grewer, 84, taking the game Premier Division - Hemingbrough 184-3 were indebted largely to Elliott unbeaten 20 there with the cap- away quickly in good condi- LEAGUE JUNIOR CUP Clarke, with 70. including eight tain as the total was reached in tions. Dunnington v THORPE UNIT- ROUND THREE - POLLING- There are plenty of local fours and a six. the 34th over. TON v York St John University. derby games up and coming The latter was the more flu- ED; Poppleton United v HEM- in Division Four Ebor of the There was support without Tolson struck twice for ent, with nine fours and a six in As ever in these times, kindly York Senior League this term any other major contribution, Cawood, Liddle with the only 67 balls, and then Matthews INGBROUGH UNITED. confirm with your club that the and although Hemingbrough although Simon Tolson made other wicket. and Myers added quicker runs scheduled games are not subject firsts sought demotion down 23. towards the end. Saturday May 7 to change at short notice.All CUP the league for 2022 there is no Woodhouse Grange games are decided on the day. doubt their scalp will be the The 'Boro bowling was steady Captain Owen Carty was Division One - Kirbymoorside fancied one by not just the and Fraser Heath the most suc- 4th XI 277-3 wicketless but tidy in his nine v THORPE UNITED rivals. cessful with 3-47, as Cawood overs for 39. set a solid total in their 45 Cawood 2nd XI 130-7 Division Two - BUBWITH Cawood had their chance on overs. Cawood batted their overs out Saturday at Maypole Gardens In Division Four Galtres but could only reach 130-7, WHITE SWAN v Rufforth and they found Hemingbrough Hemingbrough replied with Cawood seconds were chasing opener Dan Woodseats top flexing their muscles with a intent, and led by an unbeaten leather as Woodhouse Grange scoring with 35 as they occu- United. fine run chase of a challenging, 86 at the top of the order by fourths posted 277-3 in 45 pied time in the middle. if not too daunting total, after Robert Peet off 106 balls, and overs after electing to bat, Your friends and fellow sports- the interval, albeit.in fading although Brian Thomson went with a second wicket partner- Shanks, with 3-8, was the people can all get Goole & light. for a duck, Peters' stand with ship between opener Marcus most successful and economi- David Howard, 53, took 'Boro a cal for the home side in a com- Selby Sport FREE every week. fortable win. 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4 May 2022 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Yapham 231-8 more concern was that through Scorah took 2-51 in the end, Foster, 53, and Thomas Franks, Three-day Dante unavailability, etc, the club had Hicks 2-18, in 10 miserly overs. 17, had Goole in with a chance, Goole Town 197 to field a below-strength team but then a collapse saw wickets and in the overall picture had to A decent spell from Dave fall steadily despite valiant Another big chase proved a forfeit their Division Three England, 1-41, kept a semblance efforts from Scorah, 34, step too far for Goole Town game at home to New of control, but Holland, with 53, England, 18, and Hicks, 10, and firsts as they lost a second Earswick. and a late cameo from Kirby, 49 they were all out for197 with 15 successive game in Hunters not out, saw the hosts reach 231- balls left. Estate Agents York Senior Yapham won the toss and 8 after their allotted overs. League Division One East by decided to bat in the best condi- Although a competitive first 34 runs at Yapham on tions of the day, sunny and In reply, Goole started with team was on view, resources Saturday. warm, and Steve Hicks turned good intent as they had to, Ben were stretched with other cir- back time to opening the attack Shelton, 23 at a run-a-ball, but cumstances and the Bank Set 232 to win they did make as he and Ben Scorah kept they lost Ashton Nottingham Holiday weekend, but it still a good attempt to chase it Yapham quiet and at 59-3 the and the afore-mentioned looks a season of rebuild at down, which this season's new visitors on top. Shelton in slipping to 39-2. Westfield. points system implores, but of A stand of 81 between Neil Good start for Gilberdyke meeting at York continues with six wicket win Top class flat horseracing Epsom Derby next month. returns to the York York itself has weekend fix- Dalton Holme 154-8 often than not, which was their Dalton Holme won the toss the most successful with two Knavesmire next Wednesday Achilles heel, but despite the and batted and their total of wickets apiece, Battle's for just afternoon as the three-day tures through the summer Gilberdyke 157-4 departure of Toby Bodycombe 154-8 was largely thanks to a 15 runs in 13 overs. Dante meeting starts the sum- months, but their highlight, the in the winter, who stood above third wicket stand between mer at the course. four-day Ebor meeting is in late Gilberdyke continued a the rest so often, Matt Dowd, 39, and de Kock, 51, In reply, Isin Stamper depart- August. Details of entry for positive start to their ed for just three, but Somerford, The feature race is the Dante York throughout the season on Division Four Holderness Somerford's return is good after John Buttle'smiserly Stakes a trial, one of several up the York Races Website. season with a six-wicket win news and in their pursuit of 155 opening spell earned reward 64, and Mell, 31, and indisci- and down the country, for the at Dalton Holme on to win under darkening skies for Mike Pounder and Tom plined bowling with 33 extras Saturday. after tea, he made sure the task Bonser. made sure the visitors were on Two concessions was accomplished with relative top. In suffering relegation last comfort. All the Gilberdyke bowlers in Drax matches term, it was their batting, more kept the scoring in check, David Mell, with 18 not out, Earlier in brighter conditions, was there at the end for a sec- Bonner and eventually Battle ond win in as many games. Double defeat for Cricket fixtures Two concessions with mixed Meanwhile, in Division Four outcomes for Drax CC in the Ebor at Saxton firsts, Drax sec- Eastrington’s Saturday May 7 Division Four Galtres - Hunters Estate Agents York onds did the same. York Senior League Senior League at the weekend. CAWOOD 2nd XI v Hillam and Better news on Sunday in that Championship - CARLTON In Division Three Ebor, the thirds won their Sunday TOWERS v Folkton and Monk Fryston 2nd XI. Tadcaster Magnets conceded Conference game at local rivals Flixton. their contest at School Road. Carlton Towers. teams Division Four Holderness - Division One East - GOOLE Newport 71 the most successful in terms of TOWN v Pocklington. Old Hymerians v Beverley Town 3rd wickets, with 3-10, but all GILBERDYKE. XI 72-2 played their part. Division Two Ebor - SELBY v Carlton Towers 2nd XI. Division Five Holderness - On a lovely spring afternoon Beverley rather coasted to the at the NCG little in the way of small target in the 21st overfor Whitkirk 2nd XI 163-4 Eastrington 2nd XI Division Two Holderness - NEWPORT 2nd XI v EAS- sunshine to light up the loss of two wickets as the Middleton and North Dalton v Newport's day in Division home bowlers delivered tidily, Eastrington 1st XI 86 NEWPORT. TRINGTON 2nd XI. Two Holderness of the York but with little to defend. Senior League as they were 158 Hutton Cranswick Division Three Ebor - BURN York Vale League comfortably beaten by eight Cottingham 4th XI v GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI; wickets against visiting 164-9 A first defeat of the season for 260-5 EASTRINGTON v New Division One - Stamford Beverley Town thirds on Newport 2nd XI1 63-6 Eastrington firsts in new sur- Earswick; Whitkirk 2nd XI v Saturday. roundings for them, Whitkirk A disappointing afternoon DRAX. Bridge 3rd XI v HIRST A game which went down to seconds in East Leeds on all round for the Eastrington Batting first their batsmen the wire in Division Five Saturday. club as the seconds lost heavi- Division Four Ebor - - HEM- COURTNEY; THORPE were found wanting against the Holderness on Sunday with ly at Station Road in Division INGBROUGH v SELBY 2nd Minster side's attack. Cottingham fourths prevail- The damage was largely done Five Holderness to visiting XI; Hillam and Monk Fryston v WILLOUGHBY v Ovington ing in a terrific finish by one by the bowling pair of Jack Hutton Cranswick by 154 CAWOOD; KELFIELD v 2nd XI. Adam Mitchell, 17, and fel- wicket off the final ball. Wilson and Talman Khan for runs. Bolton Percy 2nd XI. low opener Danny Patrick were the hosts, with four wickets Division Two - Pocklington 3rd two of only three batsmen to Newport seconds registered apiece, after the visitors were An afternoon starting under reach double figures, Kodj 163-6 in their 45 overs at the put in to bat and looked to be set clear blue skies saw the visi- XI v THORPE WILLOUGHBY Cjapman the other, but the rest New Hill Top and the home side for a decent score at one stage. tors make full use of the best of had little answer to the Minster lost wickets regularly in pursuit the conditions as it clouded over 2nd XI; Wheldrake 2nd XI v side's attack with Peter Parnaby but scraped over the line right at Jason Dale, 44, and Craig markedly. the death. Chafer saw them to 71-1, but BURN 2nd XI. then wickets started to fall Woolley, with 53, and an steadily and although Gary assertive 70 from Kneeshaw, Division Three (Sunday) - Tooke made 28 and captain well supported throughhout as Chatham 14, they were bowled the home bowlers toiled for Acomb 3rd XI v SELBY 3rd out with two balls left of their their wickets. 45 overs for 158. XI. Mike Chatham's 4-46 in 23 Whitkirk recovered from los- overs was worthy of praise Your friends and fellow sports- ing both Cooper openers to though, but it was the only good Mike Naylor's opening burst, news as the reply stuttered and people can all get Goole & and 22 from Wood, 44 from collapsed to just 86 all out in Wade, and a half century by almost 39 excruciating overs. Selby Sport FREE every week. Mason ensured they reached their target in the 43rd over Herbert with 18 was the high- Just email: [email protected] to be est of three scores in the teens, Shane Chatham also took two but Holiday's 5-21 had them on added to the mailing list wickets to support Naylor's 2- the back foot immediately and 23. there was no way out of a heavy defeat.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 4 May 2022 Bolton Percy concede A free afternoon in the York clash with Bolton Percy thirds Vale for Hemingbrough sec- at School Road was conceded onds as their York Vale Two by the Tadcaster area team. Hirst get off the mark Hirst Courtney 134-6 wickets fell too regularly and Wheldrake 129 Wilson, 24, and then more end. were hard to come by, with quickly, with a good bowling ambitious stroke play with the Several home batsmen getting opener Vaughan Lindley, 21 in Ovington 2nd XI 130 display rather helped by injudi- Burn 1st XI 227-4 innings set from Scott Haigh, 42 balls, top scoring in an open- cious shots at times. with 50, and Ed Clark, 57 in 52 a start but 29 was the top score ing stand of 33 with Martin Positive intent, carelessness, A strong start to the 2022 sea- balls. and they were bowled out for Trevaskiss. good bowling? Perhaps a mix- Ten overs were unused bythe son from Burn in their first 129. ture of all three, but Hirst slap-dash approach of the season in Division Three Ebor Leigh Adamson added 29 at Beer took 5-12 for the visi- Courtney's cricketers were Ovington batsmen, and even with their batsmen in particu- the end and the visitors were Burn 2nd XI 113-9 tors, who were then made to not too bothered which as though the bowling was solid, it larly hot form so early in the well pleased and placed at tea. work hard to get the required they got off the mark in York did play into the hands of the campaign. Clifton Alliance 4th total. Vale Division One with a four home reply. Afterwards. under increasing- wicket win over Ovington sec- They were well supported by XI 115-6 At 31-6 thanks toinspire d onds at the Priory on As it was they did lose six wick- their bowlers too at Wheldrake ly cloudy skies, their bowlers opening bowling from Dan Saturday. ets in overcoming their target. on Saturday as they registered a set to work and all played a part An afternoon for the bowlers Robinson and Ashley Abbott, comfortable 98-run win after - Graham Robson and Matthew in York Vale League Division with three wickets apiece, the The visitors were positive in Workmanlike scores built up compiling 227-4 in their 45 Smith with two wickets apiece Two, with visiting Clifton hosts looked favourites, but an the way they opted to bat first, and there was always a bit of oerrs on batting first. as opening bowlers, Matthew Alliance fourths getting over but apart from Halford, 50, experience in there to make sure the winning line by four wick- unbroken seventh wicket stand they registered that first win in A steady start by Will Leatham, 3-11, certainly tied ets at Linnet Park. of 84 between Elliot, 40, and the 36th over. Ramsey, with 41, and Andrew Wheldrake down and Wilson captain Bartley, 45, gave them two wickets for just a single run Burn won the toss but runs victory in the 37th over. First league win for in two and a half overs at the Kelfield at Fairbanks Once Grogan went, though, Fairbanks 2nd XI Two wicket win for Kelfield took regular wickets, 226-9 four going down for 17 as Thorpe Willoughby Kelfield 227-4 Matthew Walkern, 3-65, Stockton and reduced Stockton to 37-4. A Hinsley added a well made 24 and the field in close, Crockford launched the penulti- History was made for Kelfield repelled early early damage to Hopgrove 177 all out Rathuayake looked to repair the before losing his wicket and mate ball over the boundary as on Saturday as they regis- his figures. damage with a big hitting 59 beginning a Thorpe collapse as Thorpe won by two wickets tered a first league win at the Thorpe Willoughby with one ball remaining. second time of asking on a Kelfield restricted the home not out, aided by some quick five wickets were lost for just first visit to Fairburn seconds side to considerably less than 1st XI 183 for 8 scoring from captain Jamie 13 runs. A Rathuayake (4-22) An entertaining game to in Division Four Ebor. Kerrsion (29) and Daminda took three quick wickets to watch and play, Thorpe will be seemed likely, and they Thorpe’s firsts travelled to awaiting the return fixture with An afternoon of two openers Stockton and Hopgrove for Bandara (21). Poor fielding did- reduce Thorpe to 116-8. This the hope of another enjoyable being in form, but importantly answered positively as is the their latest game in the first n’t help Thorpe’s cause, includ- brought captain-for-the-day game. Next week it’s a home Fairburn could not go on with a requirement under the new division looking to improve game against Ovington for fine platform set amidst the vis- on last week’s disappoint- ing Alex Hinsley continuing his Danny Crockford out to the Thorpe as they look to build on itors' attack battling back, points system, which Kelfield ment, writes DANNY fielding nightmare, as the hosts middle with youngster Fraser this Saturday’s success. whilst in the reply under cloudy have been brought up on. CROCKFORD. skies saw the Kelfield batting posted 177 all out, which was Hinsley, both knowing sensible Thorpe Willoughby support their top scorer Gary Moore, with a typical assault After winning the toss and maybe 30 runs more than it play was the order of the day as II v Wheldrake II Moore. opting to bat in some glorious 91 in 67 balls, had two good sun, the hosts got off to a slow should have been with they had 11 overs to chase the Fairburn won the toss and a partnerships with captain Craig start as Thorpe’s opening pair improved fielding. remaining 61 runs to secure an partnership of 155 on the small of Lewis Smith (2-39) and ground still looked to have set a Lawson, 42 in 43 balls, and Neil Danny Crockford (3-40) After the break, Thorpe’s unexpected victory. As the strong base for a massive total, Atkinson, 38, who made sure response got off to an excellent overs reduced, so did the runs Richard Grogan 92 off 96 balls, 15 fours and a six, with Stephen there would be no repeat of the start as returning batsman Ross as Hinsley (42 not out) and Mowbray more reserved, mak- Powell made 42 with some cus- Crockford (28 not out) edged ing 77. Fairburn collapse, despite one or two wickets falling. tomary delicate cut shots and a closer to the target. With seven few power strokes. Alex runs needed off the final over Atkinson and Barnes, unbeat- en on 33, saw history made by six wickets. The rate of Moore's knock, 69 balls with 14 fours and two sixes, ensured the winning line in the 41st over. Richard Cuff (left) and Match conceded by Joe Savage. Wheldrake. Your friends and fellow sportspeople can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE Judo Open at Goole every week. Just email: [email protected] to Goole Leisure Centre hosted under 100kg category, Richard be added to the mailing list the Yorkshire and won two contest to win the silver Humberside Senior and medal in his first competition. Masters Judo Open recently with 90 competitors compet- Joe Savage competed in the ing from all over. senior event in the under 90kg category and won two contests Goole Judo Club had two to win the silver medal. Joe also adults competing. repeated this in the Masters event also winning the silver In the low grade competition, medal. Richard Cuff competed in the
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