Huby overcame a potentially difficult hurdle when they came away from Londesbrough Park with their fourth win of the season.
Darren Howell made 39 for the division four leaders but Paul Youngman took 4-41 to restrict Huby to 143-9.
John Williamson responded with 39 for Park but they were cut down for 110 by skipper Paul Moore who maintained his position among the leading wicket takers with 4-32. Hugh Sheddon bagged 4-33.
Two other leading sides clashed at Malton & Old Malton where a real thriller saw the home side beat Sheriff Hutton off the last ball.
Sheriff's competitive 202-6 was built on a fine third-wicket stand between Pete Carr who made 93 and Eddie Hull who scored 74.
Malton opener Andrew Tyres made 65 before he fell to Hugh Faith but half the side were out for 113. Two wickets to Richard Armitage left the hosts wobbling at 166-8.
But Dave Bradshaw compiled a decisve unbeaten 65 and, aided by Jim Dawson (13no), steered his side to a two-wicket win off the last ball.
Thorp Arch & Boston Spa recorded the highest total of the season when they made 305-4 before their declaration after 37 overs spared Dunnington further punishment.
The bonanza was headed by Andy Hawkswell who cracked 144 off 103 deliveries. Mike Cole, with 42, and Chris McGhee, 40, also feasted on good batting conditions.
When Dunnington replied, Gary Andrew was on target to add to his impressive tally of centuries only to fall on 94. Dave Kitching helped bag the batting points with 36 but Chris Cole made initial inroads with 4-44 before Steve Raine dealt the killer blow by taking 3-11 in three overs to dismiss Dunnington for 200.
Pocklington hold a 20-point advantage at the top of division five after their successful trip to Thirsk earned them the full 30 points.
Pocklington batted well through Mark Croft (51), Andy Thomas (28) and Dave Gamble (57) to reach 203-8. Thirsk's Nick Laidlaw took 3-36 and Andy Young 3-82.
Gamble then combined with Ted Donkin to wipe aside the home batsmen for a mere 88 of which with Simon Barton shone with an unbeaten 60. Gamble's collected 5-40 and Donkin 4-12.
Selby's batsmen also prospered at Carlton Towers where they made 213-3 but, they were unable to force a win when Carlton held out at 126-5.
Sixteen-years-old Matthew Hoyle caught the eye with an impressive 83no in a first-wicket stand of 115 with Ian Lake (61). Carlton were assured a draw when Darren Graves (54) and Martin Denby (31) added 54 for the second wicket.
Graham Flint (53) and Ian Fraser (40) took the batting honours as Stamford Bridge made 138-8 at Huntington, whose Chris Smith took 5-59.
Richard Shaw made 46 for Huntington but Kev Smith 5-49 and Andy Winfield 3-41 had them staring at defeat at 117-9.
Dringhouses continue to occupy bottom place after losing at Hovingham by five wickets.
Mark Hemmingway's 4-30 and Jason Dale (4-24) dismissed 'Dringy' for 116 before Neil Thompson (35) and James Banks (30) saw the home side to victory.
Tadcaster's Richard Cattle's unbeaten 36 helped his side beat a New Earswick team who could only muster 98-9 as Kevin Wakefield took 6-33. Cristian Soulsby top-scored for Earswick with 34no.
Nine of York's batsmen must be wondering when they will get a turn at the crease after their side's third ten-wicket victory in division six.
Anthony Hall followed his brother Simon's example of the previous week as he took 5-24 in just eight overs to dismiss Cawood for 69. Peter Dobson then smashed 49no as York took an unusually lengthy 12.3 overs to gain their ten-wicket win.
Selby recorded their sixth win in seven outings when they overwhelmed Civil Service by 138 runs.
Alan Hullah (39) and Kev Lund (58) provided runs at the top of the order, then Garry Wright made 57no and Gareth Roberts 25no as Selby moved to 241-5. Roberts continued with 4-17 as only Bob Graves (49) and Dave Turner (34) resisted as Service fell for 103.
Jonathan Green made his first appearance of the season in Bolton Percy colours and proved too good for the Wilberfoss batsmen.
His impressive spell saw him send down 11 maiden overs in a 19.4 overs as he took 6-14 to whip out Wilberfoss for 64. John Lawrenson made 26no as Bolton moved into third place with a six-wicket win.
Richard Seels was another bowler to play a decisive part in his side's victory.
The Hemingbrough man took 6-24 in 9.4 overs to bowl out Thorp Arch & Boston Spa for 146, ten runs short of Hemingbroughs 156 all out.
The best batting came from Sabir Khan (35) and Neil Tomlinson (39) for Hemingbrough and M Gordon, who made 47 for the Boston-based side.
Updated: 09:43 Monday, June 09, 2003
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