THERE were significant partnerships when Rowntrees & Huntington hit 279-3 at Easingwold in a division four game that was a personal triumph for Jack Hugill.
His 123 was his second ton of the season and took him past the 600 runs mark.
There were also half-centuries for Tom Shaw, whose 53 lifted his aggregate to 743, and Nick Johnson, who moved to 706 by making 69.
Hugill then followed with 3-59 but Alan Robinson’s unbeaten 103 steered Easingwold to a draw at 186-6.
Promoted Hull Zingari kept up the pressure on leaders Patrington by beating Malton & Old Malton by 66 runs.
They posted 163-5 with Ash Wills leading the way on 35.
M Watson had 3-39 for Malton, who then tumbled to 97 all out as A Brown took 4-25 and T Garland 4-13.
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