WOODHOUSE Grange will have home advantage when they meet Heworth in the final of the York and District Junior Cricket Association Under-13s Costcutter Cup on Sunday, June 29 (10am start).
Heworth, who beat Dunnington in their semi-final, are on the trail of a club double as their U15s side reached the final of the President's Cup.
The older Heworth side booked their final slot with a fine win at Sheriff Hutton Bridge, who set a good total of 97-3.
Stephen Sacks played a well-paced innings of 64no to lead Heworth to an eight-wicket win.
Stillington continued to prosper in the PK Accommodation 40-Over Cup with a 62-run win over Acomb despite a hat-trick by A Green, who finished with 4-21.
Osbaldwick bowled out Dunnington for 89 to take a surprise six-wicket win and Pocklington also go into the semi-finals after York conceded.
Batsmen dominated the latest games in the Rawcliffes Intersport U15s League.
York set Acomb 116-2 with D Heaton scoring an undefeated 67 but Acomb overhauled the total with three balls to spare thanks to C Green's 65no.
Escrick Park rattled up 163-5 at Poppleton, with G Daniel top-scoring with 64. Poppleton replied with a spirited 111-3.
S Spec's 96 was the highest score of the week as Stillington made 163-4 in their win at Sheriff Hutton, while Clifton Alliance (87-4) failed by five runs to overall Heworth's total of 93.
Updated: 09:38 Wednesday, June 25, 2003
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