SESSAY made it six wins in a row as they beat Osbaldwick by eight wickets to extend their lead at the top of Hunters York & District Senior Cricket League division one.

Matthew Hattee (95) scored more than half the home side's runs, with Aaron Kirby (50) the only other notable contribution in a total of 187-8, which saw Liam Carver finish with 5-34.

An opening stand of 144 between Matthew Till (90) and Mark Wilkie (52) then set the visitors well on their way to another victory.

Second-placed Goole Town’s unbeaten record was ended when they lost by four wickets at home to Bridlington.

Chris Rudd (3-28) and Will Hall (3-37) each took three wickets and Neil Foster made 47 as the hosts were all out for 169, then Steve Janney with 68 led the visitors to only their second win.

Whitkirk suffered their first defeat at Folkton & Flixton. Simon Webb followed last week’s century with 90, but Jamie Nesfield's 5-44 had the visitors all out for 202.

Anthony Stones (105no) and Nick Zakrzewski (76) eased Folkton to a nine-wicket win.

Driffield Town II and Bolton Percy began the day in fourth and fifth respectively and while victory lifted the former up to third, the later dropped three places in an increasingly congested table.

Bolton Percy made 191 thanks to Peter Houseman (51) and Buddhi Mirando (42) and it could have been more but for Andrew Rodgers (4-36).

Grant Halder made it back to back centuries with an unbeaten 104 and, with the help of Richard Grice (44), the hosts won by seven wickets.

Beverley Town II are now one of only two unbeaten sides in the division but they won for only the second time in seven matches, beating Malton & Old Malton.

Bradley Graham took 5-23 to bowl out the home side for 132, skipper Daniel Foxton (57) unable to find any meaningful support.

Michael Cooke (42) and Thomas Norton (33) then helped guide the visitors home for the loss of only three wickets.

Sewerby remain at the foot of the table after losing at Pickering by 118 runs.

David Greenlay (67) and Colin Frank (62) each made half-centuries and Adrian Long finished with 4-60 in the hosts' total of 260-9.

That proved more than enough as the visitors were dismissed for 142, Mark Shepherd (5-14) and Ryan Boyes (4-19) doing most of the damage.