Hutton Rudby quickly saw off the challenge of Stainsby, who they dismissed in 17 overs for 36 runs.
Tom Flavell took four wickets for four runs from the 12 balls he delivered, Paul Coombes had three for 13 in eight overs and Ian Reid three for 18 from his seven overs spell. Replying Hutton Rudby batted 7.3 overs before winning for the loss of just one wicket. Mark Green and 14-year-old George Gilchrist both finished unbeaten.
Runs were a lot more plentiful when Chopgate entertained Kirby Sigston and it was the visitors who scored most. Batting first they ended with the formidable total of 255 for seven as Clarkson carried his bat for 89, Thompson finished unbeaten with 40 and Cowton added 33 while for Chopgate. Stockton took four of the seven wickets for 37 runs. Although Holtby opened Chopgate's reply scoring 40, the innings stuttered to 90 for nine as man of the match Clarkson claimed six wickets for just 38 runs.
Ingleby Greenhow made it four wins when they defeated Thimbleby by seven wickets. Faced with a target of 152 they were given a good send-off by Fawcett with 39 before Thompson finished unbeaten with 48.
Batting first Thimbleby ended with 151 on the board, with most of the runs coming from Garbutt (98) while for Ingleby Greenhow Jones took three for 32 and Bridgedale three for 36.
After making 119 for seven, Maltby lost by eight wickets to Crathorne whose match-winners with the bat were openers Mooney and Marshall. They both contributed half-centuries to a total of 120 for two. Frank provided most of the runs in the Maltby innings scoring 75 out of a total of 119 for seven. Leng took four of the wickets for 49 runs.
East Harlsey overtook the Great Broughton total of 144 for four with four wickets in tact.
Mason led the way with 40 and there were also useful contributions of 26 by Hunter and an unbeaten 28 from Hill.
Smith had a good day with the ball for Great Broughton taking four wickets for 70 runs.
Batting first, Great Broughton realised 144 for four with man-of-the-match Smith carrying his bat for 45 and Robinson ending undefeated on 52.
Scruton were all out for 32 at Stafford Place, who won by nine wickets. Smith was in devastating form with the ball for Stafford Place capturing eight wickets for a mere 13 runs. The other two wickets were claimed by Graves.
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