CLUB chairman Keith Towndrow weighed in with 6-25 as Cawood hammered Londesborough Park II in Hunters York Senior League Ebor division three.

Cawood totalled 204-9 before bowling out Park for 86.

Civil Service (223-9) scraped home with two balls to spare against Whitkirk II (220-7).

Andrew Mason scored 64 for the visitors but keeper Richard Wells (31no) held his nerve to guide Service home.

Christopher Smith hit 82 in Stamford Bridge's 184 before his side bowled out hosts Dunnington for 93.

Copmanthorpe were set 192 to win at Goole II but were blown away for just 36 by Louis Sugden (5-16).

Neil Jackson (122), Alex Downey (98) and Andy Inns (44) enabled Pocklington II to declare at 326-7 at home to Selby II, who were bowled out for 141. Richard Sherwood (32no and 3-69) impressed in defeat.

Mike Furze was unbeaten on 43 as he saw Ebor division four leaders Bolton Percy II (194-5) to a five-wicket win over Carlton Towers II (193-9).

Thomas Kilby (52) was among the runs in Thorp Arch & Boston Spa's two-wicket win at Drax. North Duffield (70-4) beat visitors Cawood II (67), while Woodhouse Grange IV hammered Heworth IV by 111 runs.

In Galtres division three, Heworth III (185-7) beat Dringhouses II (184) by three wickets, Graham Hogben (75) and 15-year-old Dan Davison (51no) leading them home.

Steve Beales made 59 for Rowntrees & Huntington but their total of 126 was chased down rapidly by visitors York IV (127-2) led by skipper Steve Jones (62no).

Sheriff Hutton were put to the sword by high-flying Woodhouse Grange III, who knocked off their target of 101 in 28 overs led by veteran Stuart Craven (43). Dan Durkin earlier bagged 6-28.

New Earswick’s first innings 164 was not enough to stop hosts Stillington cruising to a seven-wicket victory inspired by former Bridge man Steve Crowder (69no).

In a low-scoring affair, home side Tadcaster Magnets knocked off visiting Huby’s 127 with eight wickets to spare.

Copmanthorpe II (127-7) have opened a gap at the top of Galtres division four after a seven-wicket win at home to Stillington II (123-9), despite an unbeaten 61 from youngster David Jarvis.

Inspired by skipper David Dunn (61), Duncombe Park II had enough on the board to deny hosts New Earswick II (136-9) in a close match at White Rose Avenue.

Sheriff Hutton II had a 19-run victory after setting hosts Huby II 176 to win. Despite a battling 53 from Darren Howell, Jag Gopalappa (4-25) and Tony Fisher (3-34) knocked their hosts over for 156.

Hovingham II (111) were all out on Nelson as visitors Osbaldwick II ran in victors by eight wickets.