GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 101 5 AUGUST 2020 WELCOME TO Vikings sign prolific striker GOOLE & SELBY SPORT GOOLE & SELBY Nathan Keightley SPORT is your FREE weekly guide Goole AFC are delighted to Nelson commented: offers put his way and has to all local sport. announce the signing of pro- “Nathan is a great acquisition attracted the attention of clubs GOOLE & SELBY lific striker Nathan Keightley. further up the pyramid and I’m SPORT for us. He’s got pace to burn and actually quite gobsmacked some is independent of all Nathan is best known for is guaranteed to get goals at this of the money mentioned but other local newspa- playing at Penistone Church but level as he has already proven Nathan has always been about pers and is edited by has also played for Yorkshire for the last several years. football and that’s shown with Graeme Wilson, who and Glasshoughton Welfare. his commitment to us. has written and edit- I’ve known Nathan for a quite ed sports coverage Nathan as a youngster played a few years and I can’t believe Welcome to the club Nathan!” locally for many for Manchester United, working how young he still actually is!! Any company or individual years and whose his way through the youth sys- I’ve sat down with Nathan and interested in sponsoring Nathan, knowledge and con- tem, recently Nathan has had looked at what he’s wanting please contact Jamie Smith on tacts in local sport trials with clubs such as from his football and how we 07507 612 833 or email Adam are unrivalled. Barnsley. can help advance him further. Ruane. On the signing of Nathan, Les Nathan has had some crazy Robins No place for in the FA Cup GOOLE & SELBY There was disappointment in the past league placings were AFC, and they are Campion, nary rounds taking place on away. SPORT is an e- for Selby Town this week often considered, the fact that Glasshoughton Welfare and August 18. The FA also announced that newspaper which when details of clubs accepted last season was expunged Hall Road Rangers, which you can view on and early round dates were negated the fact that the Robins means that not only Town, but Ties will be played to a finish the prize fund for the competi- your computer, lap- revealed for the 2020-21 were well on course for promo- North Ferriby and Winterton with no replays, as time is tion would return to 2017-18 national cup competitions. tion. Rangers also miss out, the for- against the authorities with the levels after two record years, top, tablet or smart- mer the phoenix club of North season starting up to a month blaming the financial impact of phone. They were one of over 150 Their last appearance in the Ferriby United, who achieved later than planned pre-Covid the pandemic, but extra prelim- Sign-up to receive clubs who could not find a competition was two seasons quite a bit of success with good 19. As it stands, all matches inary round winners will still place in the FA Cup, sponsored ago, when they reached the first runs in the competition when in will also be played behind receive over a thousand your FREE weekly by Emirates, when the extra qualifying round and took the National League. closed doors, as hopes of any pounds, £1125 to be exact, and preliminary round is due to start Kendal Town all the way in a relaxation in that stance were the winners next spring will get copy by e-mailing: on Tuesday, September 1, but in replay at the FPH Sradium, With the NCEL campaign dashed after pilot schemes to a million pounds. their disappointment they were after leading for a long time in working to a start date of allow spectators into County [email protected] probably not surprised. the first game in Cumbria. September 5, this to be con- Cricket, Horse Racing and The FA Vase will have all firmed, the FA Cup ties will be World Snooker were put on Toolstation NCEL members, More and more divisions There were three Toolstation the first competitive football hold after a rise in infections in bar East Hull, in the competi- means more and more clubs Northern Counties East since mid-March for those the UK, prompting fears of a tion with the competition continue to apply for the Division One clubs drawn at accepted, with the draw for the renewed virus threat, not that starting on September 19. The world's oldest and most famous random to join the 20 Premier extra preliminary and prelimi- the original one had ever gone draw date is yet to be club competition, and although Division sides, including Goole announced. Storming victory for top of the LET’S HEAR table Carlton Towers YOUR NEWS Carlton Towers 1st other way the finish time might up a a victim from the other Holah 3-22. Collins and Bayston didn’t XI 113-0 have been closer to 7pm rather end. Osbaldwick were all out for hang around. Collins smashed We want to hear Osbaldwick 1sts 107 than the 4pm finish that fol- the ball to all areas and hit his YOUR sports news. lowed. Romaniw didn’t take another 101 in 33 overs. Carlton had third 50 in as many games. He Whatever your Carlton Towers continued wicket, but kept bowling a fan- achieved this with other hit 52 off 36 balls, with ten sport, let us have their unbeaten season after a Carlton's seam attack opened tastic line and length and limit- bowlers not even required. Not boundaries before allowing your scores, match resounding ten-wicket victory the bowling – the ever reliable ed the batters to just 19 runs off a competitive score on such a more strike to Bayston – who reports and pictures against Osbaldwick at the Romaniw alongside the sharp his ten. good track. also was hitting the ball cleanly. of highlights. Fishponds on Saturday. new signing of Josh Cruise. Bayston plundered 20 off four E-mail pictures and Both bowled well and caused Osbaldwick were already on Special mention for Bayston balls to finish the game in under reports to: Batting was the obvious problems for the Osbaldwick the back foot and struggling at standing in behind the stumps – 13 overs also reaching his half [email protected] choice for either team on a fan- batsmen. 45-3. Cruise had done his job he claimed two stumpings and a century. tastic looking track with good and was replaced by Torn who cheeky run out in a great per- overhead conditions – however Cruise struck first, clean began to also pick wickets up. formance. A solid performance from the the opportunity of this fell to bowling one of the openers for Wickets fell regularly and top of the table side. Osbaldwick first after they won his first wicket in Carlton Osbaldwick never looked like Carlton knew an opportunity the toss. colours since his return to posting a competitive score. had arrived for them to finish Carlton, still unbeaten and top Saturday cricket. He soon fol- the game, take the points and of the table on net run rate, trav- If the coin had landed the lowed up his first with his sec- Holah joined the attack and also increase the net run rate, el to Clifton Alliance on ond, and Romaniw also picked struck in his first over. Torn fin- which may prove valuable as Saturday. ished with figures of 4-27 and the season unfolds.
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 5 August 2020 Emphatic win for Towers’ batsmen make light Towers in Village Cup work of Hillam challenge Carlton Towers 344-3 150 followed in his next 16 Hillam and Monk chased down a sizeable, but Marcus Atkinson also bowling Hardeep Singh set the tone with balls. He reached 162 off just 92 Fryston 1st XI 165-9 never demanding, total of well, at 69-7 the afternoon 33 off just 20 balls, with seven Frickley Colliery 189 balls, including 24 fours and Carlton Towers 2nd 166, in the main thanks to late looked as if it would be far fours, and Richard Gomersall in four sixes, before falling to a XI 169-4 order batsman Dave shorter than it was. fine form with 62 in 58 balls, After receiving a bye in the catch on the boundary. The Venables. before Atkinson and Hinchcliffe, first round of the National damage had been done – 227-3 There was a comfortable win Enter Venables, who with both unbeaten on 27, saw Village Cup, Carlton played the score with 10 overs remain- for the seconds in their first The home side won the toss, James Lawton, 25, and then Carlton home by six wickets their first game of the con- ing. A remarkable innings from York League meeting with but were in early trouble with a Brears, 11 not out, managed to with over six overs to spare. densed National Cup. the Collins – showing what league newcomers, Hillam wicket apiece for James Knibb add just shy of 100, to set a tar- such fine form the new father is and Monk Fryston, as they and Richard Ellam. Ellam was get with something to bowl at. Hinchcliffe had earlier There are still six games to in. to take 2-35 and Knibb 3-31, bowled ten overs for 20, taking win before the Lords final on and with James Hinchcliffe and However, the visitors made rel- two wickets. September 13. Mark Holmes entered the atively light work as opener attack – he was also not hanging Carlton entertained a strong around – he hit 67 off 34 balls. Spin duo do the business looking Frickley side who fin- Holah and Holmes added anoth- ished sixth in the Pontefract top er 130 runs and Carlton had fin- for Goole firsts division last year – Carlton keen ished the innings on 344-3. Rob to progress after failing at the Holah had batted sensibly and Goole Town 1st XI England having had hip surgery when batting first in humid first setback of the season first stage for the last two years. increased his own run rate to twice and Lamb knee problems, conditions at 1pm. for one of the senior sides finish not out on 85 off 95 balls. 172-7 but they have the uncanny as Goole seconds were Carlton won the toss and did- A good comeback innings from knack of being able to assess They were asked to bat first comfortably beaten by 60 n’t hesitate to have first use the skipper.Carlton had hit the Dringhouses 1st XI conditions, and especially on and Jacob Green struck twice to runs at Copmanthorpe with the bat. However it didn’t highest score of the round their own track can strangle the remove both openers, Sugden firsts. start well, a contested decision nationally. But the game as a 131 opposition and then capitalise for a third ball duck and Ben meant Bayston had to depart for contest was over.Carlton rotated on errors. Shelton for three. The recovery The visitors won the toss nought after falling LBW. But bowlers which meant that all Not for the first time in this, was launched by Scott Thorpe and elected to field, from Carlton had a batsman in fine ten outfield bowlers had a go. or indeed many seasons in the The visitors were going well with a patient 39 off 71 balls where the afternoon got lit- form, Tom Collins. Collins was last decade or so, the spin on 74-1, with opener Lee and Guy Richardson, 53 off 68 tle better, Copmanthorpe imperious but was playing the Frickley tried to keep up with pairing of Dave England and Hancy looking in fine form as balls, with six fours, and accumulating at a steady ball on its merit and accelerat- the run rate but it was not going Ben Lamb made sure their he made 62, but he started to although there was another clat- rate, and although there was ing his strike rate with each to happen. Romaniw with two team came out on top, just as watch partners come and go, ter of wickets, Aiden success in patches for Neil over. wickets and Torn with three it seemed there might have initially to Lamb, who struck Coulbeck's 20 and a positive 30 Foster's side, they were not wickets were the pick of the been another outcome to the the decisive blow on 104 when at more than a run a ball from at their best. Copeland had joined Collins bowlers. game. accounting for the top scorer to Richard Mann set a challenging but he also fell LBW to leave a catch by Oscar Sugden. total. Winstanley's 70 was the Rob Holah to have his first Frickley limped to 155 in 33 It was another case in point at focal point of their innings, competitive bat of the season. overs before being bowled out. Westfield on Saturday, as Goole After that, Tom Owen's 27 Green couldn't add to his ini- with John Patrick lending The pair put Frickley to task firsts remained 100 per cent in aside, England came into the tial strikes with Max Thomas' support with 36, and they and complimented each other’s Tougher tests will await the this shortened season in West limelight with 3-35 to support 3-25 the best for Dringhouses, were able to post 176-6 in play. Frustrating the Frickley Towers side. One of a revamped nine-week Lamb's 4-27 and the visitors who were then put in a spin in their allotted 40 overs. fielders by taking singles, competition, where the duo fell away to be all out in the reply. bringing the field in to then hit They entertain South took seven wickets between 34th over. The Goole reply was over the top. Frickley had no Holderness in the next round them to reduce Dringhouses Copmanthorpe 1st unable to get close, with the answer. The score bounded on – this Sunday at home in the from York to 131 all out, after A wicket each for Jake XI 176-6 promising Ed Hadsell's 30 after 20 overs 180 was the regional final. If they manage to looking set to go close, chasing Kennedy and Richard Mann, Goole Town 2nd XI the only major score, as they board and Collins was well on win on Sunday then they will the home side's 172-7 before and a well-effected run out 116 were always behind the his way to his first century of progress into the national stages the interval. from Kevin Murphy, made sure eight ball, as they were all the season. of the competition. In this form Goole remain on course for a In West Three, there was a out for just 116 in the 34th they could be a team to be Both spinners have had their tilt at this revised title, this after over, with Byers taking 3-23 His century was reached with watched in this years competi- fair share of injury woe, experiencing early wobbles for the Copmanthorpe side. 16 overs still remaining and his tion. Goole firsts edge the local Towers’ derby Goole Town 3rd XI made 25 and Guy Richardson Comfortable win at home for 121 30, but wickets fell at regular Carlton Towers 3rd intervals, with Will Haw taking Eastrington firsts XI 114 three and Eeshan Malhotra, 4- 26. Eastrington 1st XI disposed of visiting Adrian Leckenby taking three Naylor and Harry Gallagher. Two very different methods of 94-0 Londesborough Park seconds. as Londesborough's batting The reply was positive and cricket were on display in the A gung-ho approach looked to Londesborough Park could never come to terms with Sunday League at Westfield, have fallen foul, but the home 2nd XI 93 Eastrington won the toss and all the home bowlers. emphatic as they reached their where Goole Town edged the bowling effort was full of disci- asked the visitors to bat first, target in under 20 overs as local derby against Carlton pline, led by Josh Tooke, as There was a convincing ten- and they laboured to just 93 all Only Edward Smith, with 23, openers, Jason Dale and Craig Towers by seven runs, manag- they strangled the Carlton bat- wicket win for Eastrington out in the last of their 40 allot- and Mark Tissimann, 19, Chafer, both finished unbeaten ing to defend a moderate 121 ting, for whom Fraser Heath firsts on their own ground on ted overs. showed any real resistance, on 43. made in just 24.2 overs by and Malhotra reached the thir- Saturday, as they efficiently Patel with those two wickets for restricting the visitors to 114- ties, but they were unable to Newport spinner Sam Patel just nine runs and Leckenby's For details on the second 8 in their full allocation of 40 score at a fast enough rate and made his debut for the villagers three for 21, supported by Mike team's defeat at Selby seconds, overs. they were seven runs short and took two wickets, with read Richard Wain's report. when the overs elapsed. Goole set off at pace as they batted first, and Leon Murphy Tooke finished with 3-9, Thomas Marritt, economical once more with 1-10, and James Steele 1-8. Senior League fixtures S AT U R D AY / S U N D AY, EAST THREE – AUGUST 8/9 – WEST ONE – GILBERDYKE v Hull Strikers. Gilberdyke falter on their travels Clifton Alliance 2nd XI v WEST FOUR – DRAX 2nd CARLTON TOWERS; XI v CHURCH FENTON 2nd Osbaldwick v GOOLE TOWN. XI; EASTRINGTON 2nd XI v WEST TWO – CHURCH South Milford 2nd XI; Cottingham 2nd XI seconds on Saturday. well-made 63, but although bowler, and he was by far their 190-4 The home side were on top Dave Mell took a couple of best batsman too, making FENTON v SAXTON; SELBY HILLAM AND MONK FRYS- Gilberdyke 1st XI 66 wickets, Cottingham pressed excatly half of a poor response from the moment they won the on, with Cameron Furlong as they were bowled all out for v Ledsham. TON 2nd XI v BURN 2nd XI; toss and batted, as their first making 37 and Tim Weston 66. wicket stand raised 99, before making an unbeaten 26, as the WEST THREE – Bolton LEDSHAM 2nd XI v SELBY John Buttle had Irfan hosts posted a good 190-4 in Opening bowler, Shyan Mohammed caught by Mark their allotted 40 overs. The Venkatesam Moudhgalya took Percy 2nd XI v CAWOOD; 2nd XI. Eastwood for 45. afore-mentioned Dave Mell 5-11 in ten almost unplayable with 2-18 was the visitors' best overs and, Mell aside, no one BURN v DRAX; CARLTON NORTH FOUR – CAWOOD Gilberdyke succumbed Fellow opener, Masood reached double figures. Balouch, fell 15 runs later for a TOWERS 2nd XI v Wetherby; 2nd XI v Woodhouse Grange rather meekly to a 124-run GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI v 4th XI. defeat in East Three of the HILLAM AND MONK FRYS- EAST FOUR – Swanland v York Senior League when TON. EASTRINGTON. they travelled to Cottingham
5 August 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Selby seconds work hard to win Selby 2nd XI 118 back when he had Phillips 37th over for a below par 118. nership of 33, but it was ended Eastrington 2nd XI caught for 15. Oliver Steward Eastrington made a good start when Phillips had Dunham and Gareth Harvey (18) added caught behind for a quick 25. 94 30 for the second wicket but and swiftly moved to 21, before McLoughlin produced another two wickets fell with the total Oliver Steward had Matt Oates deadly accurate spell of 3-14 Selby's second team contin- on 53. neatly caught by Chris Harkin from his ten overs, and he had ued their impressive start to in the deep, and he then bowled Harrison caught by Mark the season at Sandhill Lane Jack Gill hit a rapid 18, and Matt Smith with his next ball. Redshaw for 24 as the visitors on Saturday, but they had to Steward continued to hold the Steward (3-41) struck again to slumped to 73-9. Oliver work hard to pick up a 24- innings together, but have Matt Harrison caught Thomas (10) and wicket keeper run win against Eastrington Eastrington bowled well with behind by Harvey, and when Neil Dale then dug in for 18 II in a low scoring game. young bowler Oliver Thomas Mike Chatham was run out and overs to frustrate the Selby taking 1-9 from his five overs. Dan McLoughlin trapped Luke attack, but Richard Sherwood Skipper Graham Phillips won Sam Mason (17) and Steward Newbigging leg before, the vis- eventually wrapped up the the toss and had no hesitation in (30) put on 31 for the sixth itors were in real trouble at 31- game when he had the impres- batting first and it looked a wicket, but when they were 5. sive Thomas caught, as good decision as they raced to both dismissed with the score Eastrington were bowled out in 23 in only the third over, but on 114 the innings fizzled out, Harry Dunham and opener the 39th over for 94. Harry Dunham (2-28) struck and they were bowled out in the Rich Harrison staged a fight- back with a sixth wicket part- Another ton for Hawk Pond Brunyee brothers skipper Hoyle win again at Viking Open Saxton 1st XI 120 League from the Wetherby time. Hoyle’s innings was even- player Hannah Buck in a sec- League, won the toss and put tually ended in the 38th over, ond wicket partnership of 43. Last week's victorious Open match please ring 01405 Selby I 227-8 Selby in to bat. The visitors lost when he was bowled by Owen Castleford brothers, Steve 785206 or contact vikingfish- an early wicket when last Price, and he fired 18 bound- Neil Darley made the break- and Paul Brunyee, did it ery.co.uk Selby's first team made their week’s batting star Alex aries in his superb 120. Darrell through when he ran out again at the Viking first ever trip to Saxton firsts Bowden was trapped leg before Guy again added useful late Indukuri (14), and one run Tuesday Open, held on On Saturday, Roman AC held on Saturday and another by Dan Hewer. Matt Hoyle then runs when he finished unbeaten later spinner Alex Langhan Hawk Pond. a club match on Deer Pond, good batting performance took control of the innings and on 22, as Selby closed on a bowled Buck for 27. The home which was won by P Jenkins earned them a 107-run win, he was soon scoring quickly, challenging 227-8 from their 40 side then slumped to 76-8, Steve had the winning weight with 66lb 4oz. I Hewson was with skipper Matt Hoyle and with good support from overs. with Langhan taking 4-17 from of 133lb 1oz, with Paul in sec- second with 65lb 8oz and S racking up another century. Isaac Leung (21) they added 78 his ten overs, and Mark Hope ond place with 125lb 11oz. Pocklington third with 61lb. for the second wicket. There In reply, Saxton lost a wicket chipping in with a couple of Steve Hoyle of Goole was third Whether he be captain or vice was further support from Mark in the first over when Jamie wickets. There was some late with 108lb 7oz. Another Goole Apollo AC of Hull's Fox Pond captain, it seems to matter little, Hope (15) as Hoyle continued Middleton had Jalandhar resistance from Price (20) and angler, Jamie Blyth, took match was won by C Sampson as the run machine that he is to punish the Saxton attack. Veerepalli caught behind by Jason Medlycott (26) in a ninth fourth place just five ounces with 77lb 4oz. M Bainton was shows no sign of disappearing, Darrell Guy. Middleton (1-19) wicket partnership of 44, but behind with 108lb 2 oz. second with 73lb 14oz and S despite the late start to the cam- Selby took a firm grip on the and Luke Berzins again bowled Neil Robinson wrapped up the Bowness third with 65lb 12oz. paign. game when Neil Darley (25) tightly, but there was some game when he bowled The Saturday Open was also joined Hoyle and they added 74 solid batting from Srinivasa Medlycott to leave Saxton all held on Hawk Pond, and was G Hudson won the Rothwell The home side, who have for the fourth wicket in quick Indukuri and Yorkshire Ladies out for 120. won by Leeds angler Neil WMC Hawk Pond match with moved in to the York Senior Rymer, with 163lb 1oz. Steve 107lb 8oz. J Crampton was Brunyee was second with second with 79lb, C Parker No doubting the name 156lb 3oz, Mal Bailey of was third with 75lb 8oz and M Castleford was third with 136lb Redison fourth with 71lb. Thomas for Drax firsts 14oz, Richard Hammond fourth with 111lb 11oz and The Outwood AC match on Dean Morrit of Pontefract fifth Deer Pond was won by M with 100lb 14oz. Smith with 65lb 7oz. A Branton was second with 56lb To book a place for either 7oz and J Knowles third with 52lb 1oz. More fixtures released Drax 1st XI 182-8 Saturday. the second wicket to establish take 5-35 in his ten overs, by York League Long Marston 1st XI As the season reached a third control, the latter's half century including the key wickets of 169 containing 11 boundaries and Lenny Miller, who scored 63 The Minster Engineering against Osbaldwick at of the way through the revised also sharing a stand withBen in 61 balls, and Sankara League have released more Dennison Road and Riccall Whether it be a christian and truncated league pro- Worley, who made 38. 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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 5 August 2020 Webster in Former Goole Town Tiger hot form Football League bound again for Burn A former Goole Town Tiger, Although County, who were the form Ryan Fallowfield (24), cele- they had fin- team when lockdown came, and Cawood 1st XI 101 successful with 3-7 from four brated with his Harrogate had spent three months on loan ished above were favourites despite finish- overs, Morrow and Richard Town colleagues and the with Town in 2015, and the for- Notts County ing lower than Harrogate, over- Burn 1st XI 141 Smith also took a couple of majority of the town itself, no mer Hull City junior, his home when the sea- coming Barnet in their semi wickets each. doubt, as the Wetherby Road town club, has established him- son was halted final. Alex Webster continued his side clinched promotion to self in the National League with due to Covod- hot streak for Burn firsts in Cawood's reply faltered from the SkyBet League Two with 30 appearances this season and 19, when the Fallowfield and his Harrigate West Three of the York Senior the off and half their side were a 3-1 play-off triumph against two goals. National colleagues will be unable to League, leading the day with back in the sheds for just 45, Notts County at Wembley League board start their lives in the EFL on the bat, and then, in defend- with Matthew Smith taking 3- Stadium on Sunday. decided that their own ground as Football ing a moderate total at 17, and although Richard Smith their season League rules do not permit 4G Cawood's Maypole Gardens, tried to rally the innings with It is the first time they have should be set- pitches, so with a new grass taking a couple of vital wick- 28, only Jack Scott with 17 been in the league, in fact it is tled on the pitch to be installed, they will ets as they prevailed by 40 could reach double figures, and only 32 years since they were placings in have to find an alternative pitch runs on a bright, breezy after- Webster's excellent all round promoted from the Northern March, it did in the meantime, and when they noon. game saw him take three late Counties East League Premier, mean that an do resume, scheduled for wickets as the home side fell 40 where firstly they grew under extra Football September 12, it is also likely to The Linnet Park side have runs shy. the chairmanship of Bill League place be behind closed doors, with started life in the revamped Fotherby in the 90s, and then behind champions, Barrow, crowds unlikely until October league this term in good form, New Earswick 2nd XI 222-6 the Weaver family have invest- would be decided on a reduced at the earliest, and that could be and although they were bowled Cawood 2nd XI 36 ed rapidly, including the laying play-off system. delayed after proposed pilot out relatively cheaply on a of a 4G pitch, and the team Harrogate beat Boreham schemes at some sports over the tricky wicket, their bowlers It was a crushing loss for have grown and grown. Wood to reach the final with last weekend were put on hold never allowed Cawood time to Cawood seconds as they were former league side, Notts after the government halted the settle and the rest of the attack heavily beaten at New Earswick Fallowfield joined from North latest easing of certain events. backed Webster to the hilt. seconds in York by 186 runs. Ferriby in 2017, although he Cawood won the toss and Asked to chase a sizeable 223 Tigers too strong as elected to field in thankfully to win, after the home side won cooler, if not still pleasant, con- the toss and batted consistently Barnby run out of steam ditions from the day before and down the order, Cawood were thrashed 18 before Scott Hunt bowled out for just 36, with Barnby Dun u15s 1 The second period began with tired legs from the home side Not to be outdone by his fel- fell, the first of two wickets for only the extras column reaching new signings Ryan Swaby, and Tigers used this to their low new signing, Ryan Swaby Stuart Morrow.The position double figures with 12. Goole Town Tigers Jacob Hibbard and Jack advantage as they continued to decided it was time to announce then deteriorated for the visi- Lambert all coming off the pressure Barnby’s back line, himself to the team with some tors, as they lost four wickets The visitors' only real joy was U15s 5 bench. This seemed to get the which eventually saw Lambert great footwork to find the bot- for 12 runs to slump to 54-5, when they reduced New Tigers looking hungrier going upended in the box after a great tom corner after a great through and it needed Norman Elliott Earswick to 32-2, with a wicket Goole Town Tigers u15s forward, but it was the mazy run by three players to ball from Ashton Neal. Swaby with 28 and Webster's 45 to apiece for Owen Carny and played their first friendly of Doncaster side who broke the gain a penalty. Lambert dusted added a second, getting on the steer the Burn innings through Chris Lawler, but a half century the season after nearly 6 deadlock after keeper Felix himself down to score from the end of a Wilson cross to send the 100 mark . from David Scott, 53, as opener months of not be able to play Scarr was adjudged to have penalty spot with ease. his goalbound header, which and 35 each from Paul Scott and games due to COVID-19. picked up a back pass and the was helped into the net by the They reached 127-5 before Niall Middleton built the home side striker Higgins made This brought a new wave of Barnby Dun defender. losing their last five wickets for innings steadily, and then accel- Their opponents were Barnby no mistake from the free kick, energy to the Tigers, as they 14, to be bowled out for 141 to erating against the wilting Dun from the Doncaster with a strike from 12 yards out. now took the game by the scruff Barnby seemed to just give up the last ball of the 36th over. attack. Sunday Boys' League, who of the neck. The defense looked after spending two-thirds of the with the help of Tigers own Goole continued to try to comfortable all day with Finley game leading and frustrating Elliott made 28, Webster top The damage was done in the player Kasper Williams made break down their opponents, Strutt, Hibbard, Lockwood and the visitors, but they suc- scoring with 45, as the Cawood reply from Jake Scott, 4-5, and life frustrating for the Goole with relentless attacking from Ruhmann sitting solid in central cumbed to Tigers' relentless bowlers all found assistance, Josh Ellis, with 3-17, and the side for the first two thirds of Elliot Pollard and Swaby down positions, with Wilmot, Lennon pressure and attacking in the with Keith Towndor the most game was all over just past the game. the right. Ollie Pearson and Wilson, Jayden Barnes and end. Swaby capped off a fine halfway as far as overs are con- Leon Lockwood were combin- Pollard working tirelessly at debut by grabbing his hat trick cerned. The Goole side took some ing well on the left and there wingback. with another well finished goal gelling together, but continued was tireless work from Khai after good work from Charlie Newcomers’ to stick to the game plan and Wilmot and Ollie Ruhmann in Goole quickly added their Axup. All-in-all a fine patient play the ball around, being midfield, but to no avail, finish- second, with Wilson cutting in display from the Tigers, whose battle goes patient in their build up. The ing the second period trailing from the right to find the top pre-season fitness regime really first period finished goalless by a goal to nil. corner with a fine finish after showed as energy levels were Ledshams’ way with very little goal mouth great work by Pollard in the there to see. action. The third period saw some buildup. Burn 2nd XI 102 from Clive Garrison with 37, Majestic opening, William Day with 20 Ledsham 2nd XI 185- and Richard Bowker, unbeaten Garage on 34, but it was Peter 5 Boothroyd's unbeaten 58, and sponsor sharing an unbeaten sixth wick- Newcomers to the shortened et stand of 57, which set a total new Tigers’ York Senior League season that was testing. Robinson took met in West Four at Linnet 2-33 and Lucas Webster was the u15’s kit Park on Saturday and it pick of the Burn bowling with turned into a comfortable 2-10 in ten very economical Goole Town Tigers afternoon for visiting overs. under15s are gearing up Ledsham seconds over their for the new season ahead Burn counterparts by 83 The home side's response and the team would like to runs, after winning the toss never really got going, and had thank Majestic Garage, and batting in thankfully it not been for Henry Wright's Goole owners Alec cooler conditions than those 53, with five fours and two Johnson and Steve Holt for prevailing 24 hours earlier. sixes, would have disintegrated their ongoing support in without trace, as the Ledsham sponsoring their new kit. There was always the threat of bowlers found the pitch helpful. Seen here with Alec and a shower, but Ledsham batted Bowker, 3-17, and Day, 5-14, Steve is team captain Leon confidently throughout their 40 reduced the home side to 49-9, Lockwood. overs, despite the early loss of before Wright found Robinson a Weston for one to the bowling willing ally for a while to give of Dan Robinson. the final scoreline respectabili- ty. They had solid contributions
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