ZONE ‘A’ leaders Ovington made it four wins from four games in the York & District Junior Cricket Association Burn & Company Solicitors Under-11s League.
Ovington (332) beat improving vistors Bishopthorpe (237).
Pick of a strong Ovington bowling attack was Olly Finch, with 3-5, while Jonathan Souch hit 18 with the bat.
Bishopthorpe’s Sam Storeman took 2-20, while Julian Williams pouched two fine catches.
Second-placed Tadcaster Magnets (285) kept up the pressure with an easy win over Bolton Percy (212).
Sam Ward made 13 runs and Ben Murt took 2-5.
Zone ‘B’ pacesetters York ‘A’ (306) beat neighbours Clifton Alliance (217).
Sam Elliott hit 22, Cameron Burdass 14 and Will Andrews ten, while Ted Patmore took 1-4.
Sheriff Hutton Bridge (289) stay second after beating Acomb ‘B’ (268).
Oliver Green starred with 11 and 2-9, while Archie Stephenson made ten, Joe Simpson took 2-5 and Joe Twigge 2-8.
Heworth (336) had their bowlers in top form to beat Ovington ‘B’ (177). Louis Brown took 3-3, Fergus Mcaughtrie 2-0, Ryan Whitley 2-3 and Luke Huffer 2-6. Zak Moorcroft and Huffer each hit 14 runs, while Fergus Mcaughtrie made 13.
The bowlers were also on top as Heworth (266) beat Dunnington ‘B’ (272). Will Huffer took 3-5 and Luke Huffer claimed 2-10, while Dunnington’s Richard Blair made 11.
Malton & Old Malton (253) beat Dunnington ‘B’ (252) by one run as their final pair played out the last few deliveries.
Dunnington’s Alex Wilson took 2-3 and Blair claimed 3-6.
Dunnington (273) then beat Acomb ‘B’ (208), with Will Hall (3-6), Jacob Smith (2-13), Matthew McPherson (2-10) and Rob Anderson (2-13) all in the wickets.
Will Thompson struck 12 and Keon Williams hit 16, including two sixes.
Unbeaten Dunnington ‘A’ (344) lead Zone ‘C’ after picking up their fourth win against Heworth ‘B’ (175).
Alex Wilson hit 20, Jacob Smith 17 and Tom Loten 16. With the ball, Ellie Chipps took 2-3, Harry Littlewood 2-6 and Will Jones 2-0.
Second-placed Londesborough Park (280) won at Yapham (234).
Jimmy Quinney made 13 and took 3-12, with Jake Hemsworth taking 2-4.
Yapham’s Will Cardy made 13 and Callum Mooney claimed 2-7.
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