Dunnington have completed their programme and hold a 20-point lead over Tadcaster Magnet in division five.

Huntington were destroyed by Dunnington, whose only reward for bowling out their hosts for 23 was 25 points.

Chris Burgess took 4-11 but was bettered by brother Ian's 4-6.

Tadcaster Magnet's victory was also devoid of batting points as they too bowled their opponents out for under 100. John Wetherhill grabbed 4-22 as Stamford Bridge capitulated to 84 all out. Magnet won by six wickets.

York III's hopes of a second successive promotion was ended by Bolton Percy's last pair. York prospered through Steve Jones (36), Peter Bainbridge (56no) and Chris Horner (31), while 15-year-old Joe White took 2-35 in ten overs. Resistance from John Lawrenson (42) and John Rossington (31) enabled Percy to escape with a draw at 116-9.

Richard Nicholson made 110 in Cawood's 216-5 at Hovingham. Nigel Bartram then claimed 4-34, but Nigel Adams (27), John Ward (39) and William Prest, aged 13, made an unbeaten 18 which helped his side draw at 121-8.

Selby won the sixth division title after they gained a convincing seven-wicket win at Stillington.

The home side were all out for 71 as Kev Lamb took 3-14 before Steve Whisker made 25no in an untroubled reply.

Thirteen-year-old Robyn Childe became the first girl cricketer to claim to two wickets in a York Senior League game. She took 2-26 against Hemingbrough who passed Wilberfoss' total of 146-5 for the loss of seven wickets.

Updated: 11:26 Monday, September 06, 2004