One-time Acomb player Leon Sacks returned to his old club and made an unbeaten 67 to help Pickering II gain a nine-wicket win in division four of the Hunters York & District Senior Cricket League.

The victory lifted the Pikes into second place in the table, 11 points behind leaders Hull Zingari whose game did not start.

Fenner, who were in second spot, came unstuck at Driffield as they lost by 71 runs with Carl Busfield making 66 in the day’s highest total of 211-9.

James Kerr took 4-32 and L Moore claimed 3-12 to throttle Easingwold’s innings for 64 and set up a six-wicket Goole win.

Jack Hugill’s 4-33 led Huntington to a 32-run win at Huby.

Bolton Percy maintained pole position in division six by winning at Tadcaster by 81 runs.

Good bowling by Tadcaster’s James Key (5-46) and Pat Gilbert (4-28) was eclipsed by Bolton’s Tom Rossington (6-9) and Andrew Brewster (3-15) as Magnet were shot out for a meagre 31.

Mike Furze’s 38 not out was the best batting in the game.

Joss Room, with 3-38 and 31, and Proctor, who followed his 3-25 with 44, were the architects of Woodhouse Grange’s narrow five-run derby win at Pocklington.

Division seven leaders Carlton Towers had by far the worst of a draw against Cawood, whose 192-5 was never threatened.