August 20/21
Premier Division
Dunnington (30 points) beat Sheriff Hutton Bridge (4) by 9 wickets. Sheriff Hutton Bridge 198-7 (P M Oldfield 43, S D Crowder 75, C L King 3-82), Dunnington 199-1 (S A Kellett 51, M H Khan 110no).
Heworth (4) lost to Woodhouse Grange (30) by 73 runs. Woodhouse Grange 217-5 (N D Hadfield 76, S R Dwyer 40, R Steele 38, S D Burdett 39, D Walton 3-41), Heworth 144 (D A Simpson 58, S D Burdett 3-23, R Burdett 3-27).
Malton & Old Malton (30) beat Easingwold (4) by 45 runs. Malton & O Malton 190-5 (D T Wyrill 40, B J Warren 80no, P Skilbeck 3-31), Easingwold 145 (J P Marwood 28, M Robinson 34, P Redshaw 30, B J Warren 5 -21, M Yates 4-25).
Osbaldwick (4) lost to Acomb (30) by 83 runs. Acomb 232-4 (A D Tute 60, S Nicholls 100no, P B Finnie 3-75), Osbaldwick 149 (D West 59no, K S Rodrigo 5-42, R Allman 3-39).
Pickering (13) drew with Clifton Alliance (23). Clifton Alliance 247-6 (D J Harris 34, D Taylor 81, S Corley 27, R F T Musgrave 43, A J Boyes 3-66), Pickering 202-1 (P Witty 95no, M Shepherd 32, C Frank 58no).
Sessay (12) drew with Beverley Town (26). Beverley Town 180-9 (P Groves 25, J Gillyon 56, D A Johnson 5-67), Sessay 157-8 (D Atkinson 38, M C Till 37, P Parnaby 5-40).
Division 1
Hornsea (30) beat York II (5) by 96 runs. Hornsea 209-9 (P Clappison 72, J Fisher 40, R Medforth 31, S Beales 5-68), York II 113 (R Medforth 5-27, J McKenzie 3-24).
Pocklington (26) drew with Hull Zingari (12). Pocklington 182 (N Jackson 33, K Hinch 26, M Nesom 27, C Gladstone 26, M Wilkinson 3-60), Hull Zingari 140-9 (A Markham 46, M Stellings 27).
Stamford Bridge (4) lost to Hemingbrough (30) by 7 wickets. Stamford Bridge 154 (L T Ingram 87, M Beckett 54, M A Butt 8-64), Hemingbrough 155-3 (I Malik 109no, J Waterhouse 36no, O Pimlott 3-63).
Tadcaster Magnet (30) beat Duncombe Park (5) by 45 runs. Tadcaster Magnet 131 (P Clark 40, C Donaldson 35, C Braddock 27, A M Rayner 8-24), Duncombe Park 86 (A M Rayner 34, D B Leckenby 35, C Braddock 3-34, E Day 3-15, C Donaldson 3-1).
Thirsk (30) beat Driffield II (1) by 8 wickets. Driffield II 81 (A Elders 4-1, B D Petty 4-34), Thirsk 82-2 (S Schwertz 30no).
Whitkirk (0) lost to Carlton Towers (30) by 9 wickets. Whitkirk 92 (S Pickles 43, O Blackford 3-41, B Smith 4-17,) Carlton Towers 96-1 (J Dilks 33no, A Sharma 35no).
Division 2
Bridlington (30) beat Dringhouses (5) by 8 wickets. Dringhouses 195-5 (J Crowe 42, D Snaith 59no, C Evans 34), Bridlington 196-2 (S Garton 51, R Lount 39, H Khalid 76no).
Goole Town (27) drew with Sewerby (4). Goole Town 273-3 (A Gibbins 40, A Foster 71, A M Hulme 97), Sewerby 131-9 (M Artley 52no, R Coates 33, R Mann 4-40, S Hicks 3-28).
New Earswick (30) beat Hovingham (6) by 3 wickets. Hovingham 163 (S Prest 41, B Thurman 44, A Thorpe 34, H Scott 26, M Hewitson 8-40), New Earswick 164-7 (J Hetherton 36, A Routledge 38, S Mosey 4-53).
Ripon (30) beat Bolton Percy (5) by 6 wickets. Bolton Percy 173 (J Rigby 69, A Cook 5-43), Ripon 174-4 (C Warters 84, S Clark 46no).
Scarborough (30) beat Crayke (0) by 9 wickets. Crayke 93 (N G Fletcher 4-50, M Wells 5-41), Scarborough 94-1 (J Dickinson 62no).
Studley Royal (30) beat Rowntrees (4) by 6 wickets. Rowntrees 141 (D Whittle 55, G Carlton 6-68), Studley Royal 144-4 (S Walmsley 61no, C Scatchard 44).
Division 3
Acomb II (6) drew with Folkton & Flixton (26). Folkton & Flixton 199-9 (M Walmsley 72, N Elvidge 31, D Gormley 30, D Stroughair 3-55), Acomb II 124-8 (N Hinde 37, G Botterill 27no, L Elvidge 3-42, D Gormley 3-16).
Clifton Alliance II (27) drew with Yapham (5). Clifton Alliance II 356-7 (J Myers 101, P Walton 39, M Phillips 56, M Knowles 37, J Thornton 63no, D Barnes 3-53), Yapham 104-8 (B Pearson 42, J Thornton 4-26).
Easingwold II (30) beat Malton & O Malton II (6) by 5 wickets. Malton & O Malton II 192-5 (A Raine 42, J Foxton 58no, J Dawson Snr 30, K M Hollinrake 3-64), Easingwold II 198-5 (A C Robinson 93no, P A Lyttle 45, R Jones 26no).
Harrogate II (30) beat Castleford II (3) by 159 runs. Harrogate II 268-5 (P Critchley 61, C Crawley 98, R Parker 45no), Castleford II 109 (S Parker 69, J Codling 8-27).
Londesborough Park (6) lost to Stillington (30) by 6 wickets. Londesborough Park 187-6 (C Rook 61, J Williamson 27, B Lewis 32no, I Hodson 25, S Speck 3-44), Stillington 191-4 (B Milburn 64, S Speck 33no, K Borwell 28).
Wilberfoss (30) beat Heworth II (1) by 137 runs. Wilberfoss 250-1 (J Chaplin 122no, P M Stothard 29, D Chaplin 86no), Heworth II 113 (J P Draper 62, J Room 5-27, A Lofthouse 3-9).
Division 4
Beverley Town II (27) drew with Selby (9). Beverley Town II 278-8 (N Goforth 38, J Bayes 83, P Fleming 57, A Burton 28, M Driscoll 4-67, R Sherwood 3-77), Selby 198-8 (M Driscoll 47, C Connallon 42, I V Lake 32),
Civil Service (30) beat Pickering II (4) by 6 wickets. Pickering II 145 (K Wilson 25, C Hugill 42no, P Wynn 7-55), Civil Service 149-4 (R Wells 26no, R Winterburn 71no).
Huby (18) drew with Osbaldwick II (25). Osbaldwick II 216-7 (M Dunne 56, S Hall 45, Walton 47no, D Grainger 3-61), Huby 203-5 (D Patmore 46, H Sheddon 50, C Cundall 32, P R Moore 41no, S Hall 4-86).
Sheriff Hutton (30) beat Tadcaster Magnet II (3) by 5 wickets. Tadcaster Magnet II 101 (P MacNamara 45no, R Armitage 5-33, S Thornton 3-18), Sheriff Hutton 103-5 (C Megone 27, T Hull 47, S Hoather 3-9).
Thorp Arch & B.S. (30) beat Hornsea II (7) by 1 wicket. Hornsea II 164 (J Hickey 35, K Wilson 27, M Linnacre 6-65, A Heaps 3-55), Thorp Arch & B.S. 167-9 (A Hawkswell 88, M Bowering 3-38, R Evans 5-46).
Woodhouse Grange II (25) drew with Bubwith (13). Woodhouse Grange II 210 (I Henderson 51, M Smith 47, S Lazenby 5-58, G Morley 3-47), Bubwith 161-5 (D Birks 28, J N Readman 30no).
Division 5
Bolton Percy II (4) lost to Stamford Bridge II (30) by 120 runs. Stamford Bridge II 199-8 (I Frazer 93, G Freer 55, M Pears 5-94), Bolton Percy II 79 (D Barber 6-28, T Graham 3-29).
Cawood (2) lost to Thirsk II (30) by 97 runs. Thirsk II 204-3 (J McKendrie 92, L McKendrie 45, O Grant 26, N Bartram 3-61), Cawood 107 (M Ford 33, S Hall 29, S Christon 3-9).
Huntington (30) beat Whitkirk II (0) by 9 wickets. Whitkirk II 74 (W I Baynes 4-19, P Walls 4-19), Huntington 78-1 (C Smith 60no).
Selby II (26) drew with Pocklington II (8). Selby II 191 (S Cruise 39, P Jolly 35, K lamb 30, S Whitehead 27, T Carter 32, J Richmond 3-21), Pocklington II 134-9 (N Tattersall 50no, A Walker 29, A Pearce 5-16).
Sheriff Hutton Br. II (3) lost to Dunnington II (30) by 8 wickets. Sheriff Hutton Br. II 141-6 (V J Klays 66no, I Burgess 3-39), Dunnington II 142-2 (C Burgess 72no, A Chipps 34).
York III (26) drew with Londesborough Park II (10). York III 236-3 dec. (43 overs) (S Jones 80no, K Mendham 76no, S Green 37), Londesborough Park II 180-6 (C Barlow 68no, S Davidson 37, M Drewery 28, A Copeland 25, S Green 3-21).
Division 6
Carlton Towers II (20) tied with Wilberfoss II (22). Wilberfoss II 180-3 (D Healey 59, K D Davison 79), Carlton Towers II 180-6 (D Graves 70no, G Townend 52, M Childe 3-58).
Dringhouses II (11) drew with Sessay II (26). Sessay II 219-4 (S Robinson 103, R Fountain 27, K R Till 57), Dringhouses II 192-7 (J Futter 29, A Page 32, B Walsh 45).
Hemingbrough II (30) beat Civil Service II (3) by 131 runs. Hemingbrough II 250-4 dec. (43 overs) (S Sharp 115no, G Williamson 50, S Khan 60), Civil Service II 119 (A Livie 76, P Collins 6-43, A Rowley 3-11).
Hovingham II (30) beat New Earswick II (5) by 3 wickets. New Earswick II 134 (J Megson 28, K A Magson 55, M Redhead 3-41, M Hemmingway 5-37), Hovingham II 136-7 (N Adams 25, G Watt 43, R Wood 5-91).
Rowntrees II (26) drew with Cawood II (12). Rowntrees II 233-7 (D Williams 52, P A Horner 88), Cawood II 185-7 (J Pulleyn 35, A Cliff 30, P A Horner 3-40).
Stillington II (30) beat Thorp Arch & BS II (5) by 53 runs. Stillington II 136 (P Dalton 60, S Palmer 3-28, S Craddock 3-39), Thorp Arch & BS II 83 (J Monk 25, B Preston 30no, M Coulson 4-19, D Linton 5-24).
Hunters Premier League Cup
Final: Woodhouse Grange 239-4 (J E Bean 83, N D Hadfield 62, M N Burdett 53no) bt Heworth 190 (D A Simpson 67; R J Steele 3-22) by 49 runs.
Updated: 11:52 Monday, August 22, 2005
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