Langbaurgh League
Crathorne remain joint top following their 74 runs victory against Swainby. Batting first Crathorne posted 121 all out of which Paul Mooney contributed 43 hitting one six and three boundaries.
Glen Shinwell captured five wickets for 52 runs in 11.4 overs and James Dennis had three for 37 from 19 overs, six of which were maidens.
When Swainby replied they were soon back in the pavilion with only 47 runs on the board as John Bruce returned the outstanding figures of six for 24 from 14 overs, six of which were maidens. Barnaby Heap gave support with four for 12 in 4.2 overs.
Kirby Sigston share the leadership with Crathorne and they enjoyed a nine wickets victory at home to Ingleby Greenhow.
The visitors mustered only 46 all out from 24 overs as Kevin Clarkson claimed seven wickets for a meagre nine runs in 12 overs, including seven maidens. Kirby Sigston needed 16 overs and conceded only one wicket reaching their target as John Thompson carried his bat for 20.
Maltby totalled 175 when they visited Scruton. David Covell, who crashed fix sixes and eight boundaries in 82 and Paul Hutchinson (25) shared a third wicket partnership of 48. Steve Greensitt had the superb figures of seven for 53 in 18 overs and Richard Oxley took three for 51 from 7.5 overs for Scruton, who in response were back in the pavilion after 34 overs for 69 runs.
John Forth, introduced as first change into the attack, took four wickets for six runs in as many overs and Dave Covell completed a man of the match performance returning figures of three for 18 in 11 overs.
East Harlsey defeated Thimbleby by seven wickets after bowling out their opponents for 69 as Willey returned five for 23 and Grainge four for 45. East Harlsey reached their modest total for the loss of three wickets as Mason, Macherell and Willey all made double figures.
Great Broughton had 20 runs to spare over Hutton Rudby after making 142 for six when they batted first. Opener Parkin batted throughout the Great Broughton innings for an unbeaten 42 and Smith contributed 45, while for Hutton Rudby wickets were shared by Crook, Coombes, Alexander and Jung.
In reply Hutton Rudby were restricted to 122 for nine as Smith captured seven wickets for 45 runs. Opening batsman Pugh (36) and Alexander with 46, appeared at one stage as if they might win the game for Hutton Rudby, but in the end Great Broughton triumphed.
Only one of the six scheduled matches did not go ahead. Rain prevented any play in the game between Chopgate and Kildale
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