There is no change at the top of the table with Kirby Sigston and Maltby still neck and neck with Broughton and Kirby and East Harlsey in close contention.

Kirby Sigston enjoyed a nine wickets victory when they hosted Ingleby Greenhow. Batting first the visitors made 126 for eight which included 48 by Michael Fawcett but generally the batsmen were contained by the three-man Kirby Sigston attack.

Raynor took three wickets for 24 runs, Clarkson two for 40 and Cowton two for 57.

When they replied Kirby Sigston also had Raynor in good form with the bat and he finished unbeaten on 58. Lowther contributed 41 before being caught, but by then the home side were well on their way to victory.

Maltby also won by a nine wickets margin at Chopgate who they reduced to 85 all out. Top scorer was Vout with 21 and in the Maltby attack none did better than Hutchinson whose four wickets were taken at the cost of just ten runs. French gave admirable support with three for 19 and Baines returned two for 20.

Although they lost an early wicket Maltby were never in trouble Morrow, who opened the innings, ended undefeated on 20 but it was Hutchinson who added momentum with an undefeated 46 out of a total of 86 for one.

Broughton and Kirby recorded their 12th victory in 15 attempts when they were at home to Hutton Rudby. Crook top scored with 34 when Hutton Rudby were dismissed for 114 as Briddock captured five wickets for only 49 runs and Harris took four wickets for a mere seven runs when he was introduced into the attack.

Broughton and Kirby had no trouble securing the necessary runs, despite losing their two openers for a combined total of 13. White, who went in at number three, ended undefeated on 54 and found an able partner in Lewis (43no) as the pair put together an unbroken partnership for the fourth wicket. Jones claimed two of the three wickets to fall for 36 runs.

East Harlsey were another side to win by a handsome margin when they had Kildale as visitors. The Kildale innings started badly, but Blackett at number three, raised hopes of a good score making 54, but he received little support and the innings ended with 111 on the board.

Willey took four wickets for 39 runs, Archer three for 27 and Mould two for 37 for East Harlsey who went on to win losing one wicket. Broadley ended undefeated with 42 and Hodgson also carried his bat for 49.

Thimbleby defeated Skelton Castle by five wickets. Faced with a target of 202 Thimbleby's batsmen rose to the occasion. Barningham opened with 20 and N Garbutt made 21 before Thompson and T Garbutt (32) put together a productive partnership for the fourth wicket. Thompson ended undefeated on 88 leading his side to success and for Skelton Castle Stainthorpe took four of the five wickets to fall for just 91 runs.

The game between Crathorne and Scruton ended in a tie. Batting first Scruton posted 166 for seven which included 44 by Plews, 53 from Barritt and 20 by Peacock. Leng had a good day with the ball for Crathorne returning three for 43 and Clemmett took two wickets for 28 runs.

Responding Crathorne made a good start through openers Mooney (25) and Marshall (60). Payne added 28, but eventually the innings ended on 166 all out as Barritt claimed five wickets for 57 runs and Brass two for 61.

Bottom of the table Swainby are still without a victory after losing at Stafford Place where they were all out in 31 overs with just 48 runs on the board. Malcolm Graves sent down 15 overs, ten of which were maidens, in taking five wickets for a meagre 15 runs. Tony Robson gave support with three for 21 from 11 overs, four of which were maidens and Brent Smith took the other wicket for four runs in five overs.

Although they lost three wickets, Stafford Place were never serious troubled and reached the low target from 15 overs as Chaz Simpson found the boundary line on four occasions carrying his bat for 27.