CARLTON Towers batsman Stuart Coleman was the runaway winner of the Hunters Estate Agent York and District Senior Cricket League's final monthly batting award for the season.
His unbeaten 204 against first division champions Beverley Town was the highest individual innings of the season.
While being on the receiving end of the season's highest individual innings, Beverley Town had compensation when Sean Lightowler took the bowling honours with his 9 for 61 against Sessay.
Coleman's innings was one of 91 centuries scored in the season, a total only exceeded in 1999 when 98 three figure scores were recorded, was a record for the first division and has only been exceeded once in the history of the league.
Leading batsmen
204* Stuart Coleman Carlton Towers v Beverley Div 1
169* Mohammed Hafeez Stillington v Stamford Bridge Div 1
160* Kevin Wilson Pickering v Stillington Div 5
156* Jamie Mitchell Beverley Town v Dringhouses Div 1
145* Ankur Sondhi Driffield v Carlton Towers Div 1
139* Geoff Room Wilberfoss v Sessay Div 5
133* Dave Taylor Clifton Alliance v Heworth Premier Div
127* Mohammed Hafeez Stillington v York Div 1
125* Richard Medforth Hornsea v Londesbrough Park Div 3
120* Graham Saunders Easingwold v Dringhouses Div 4
115* Simon Dodd Londessbrough Park v Cawood Div 3
114 Dave Boucher Whitkirk v Acomb Premier Div
113* Paul Oldfield Sheriff Hutton Bridge v Osbaldwick Premier Div
112 Richard Tuite Rowntrees v Civil Service Div 2
Leading bowlers
9-61 Shaun Lightowler Beverley Town v Sessay Div 1
8- 7 Peter Head Woodhouse Grange v Londesbrough Park Div 3
8-34 Steve Beales Huntington v Carlton Towers Div 4
8-49 Mike Hutchinson Crayke v Wilberfoss Div 1
8-51 Andrew Chandler Thirsk v Carlton Towers Div 4
8-55 Rob Harrison Scarborough v Bubwith Div 2
8-57 John Hunter Clifton Alliance v Heworth Premier Div
8-64 Mike Hutchinson Crayke v Stamford Bridge Div 1
8-88 Russ Bilton Woodhouse Grange v Hornsea Div 3
Updated: 10:32 Saturday, October 20, 2001
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