Could there be a late torsion in history in the race for the title of Attis Yorkshire Premier League North first division?
Castleford leaders were beaten at Sheriff Hutton Bridge by nine counters to reduce the gap between the two to 16 points.
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An additional plot is added because the cases welcome the third in York in York next Saturday and then have their week off.
The cases were sent to the bridge and were dismissed for only 156, the five quillers at home taking two counters.
The Ponts Openers Alex Wood (79NO) and Alex Liley (56) then had a partnership of 119, Wood facing 75 bullets and striking 11 to four and six while the local team won the 26th.
York won by an identical home margin at Beverley Town, which was limited to 177-9 after winning the draw, despite all their best figures.
According to a 106-2 high brand, David Brent (4-46) and Harry Sullivan (3-43) obtained among the counters for York.
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Will Fraine (98No), who only faced 85 bullets and struck 11 four and three, and Breidyn Schaper (49NO OFF 67 deliveries) then added 151 uninterrupted to Speed York to victory in the 29th.
The improvement of the Clifton Alliance was also in the races, making 273-7 at the bottom of Sessay.
Clifton was supported by an excellent start, Tom Fraine by putting 93 with George Breheney (34) for openers before adding 98 for the second window with Captain Edward Wade (74).
Fraine struck 13 to four of his 113 balls, Wade confront 83 and plunder six four and two.
Sessay collapsed from 52-1 to 67-5 and there was no way to come back because they were dismissed for 157 while Sam Grant (4-35) crossed the average order while Tom Brown (3-34) was cleaning the tail.
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Jonny Tattersall reminded Yorkshire what they will lose at the end of the season by marking a quick 153 opening the striker for Knaresborough.
He dominated a partnership of the first window of 174 with William Wade (57) before putting 94 with Blake Weymouth (81) before being confronted 127 deliveries and cracked 19 four and two.
Faced with a gigantic score of 343-3, visitors Driffield Town were overthrown for 134, Tom Baines taking 3-25 and Ollie Fryer 3-24.
The closest match to the division was in Hull Zingari, who fell 26 points to Harrogate, Captain David Rided making 73 bullets out of 46 bullets, which contained seven four and five.
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In the first division two, Woodhouse Grange Seconds took a sheet of some of their first division colleagues by winning nine counters.
Bridlington, envoy, collapsed from 180 to 4 to 227 against the rotation of Jack Dyson (5-48).
After the tea, goalkeeper Harry Jackson was the only Grange dough to lose his counter, but he had marked 121 before that, facing only 64 bullets and striking 10 four and an impressive eight six.
Tom Stubley (79No) helped him add 174 for the first window in just 17.5 overtime before Jonny Shepherdson (24no) joined him in an uninterrupted settlement of 56 while the winning station was reached in 30th.
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The seconds of York were involved in a much tighter case in Easingwold, which made 219-7 after winning the draw, four of their strikers exceeding 30 without reaching half a century.
Tom Forsdike won 5-67 for York, who won only two counters with two losing balls, Alex Collins marking 113, including 16 ovens and two six.
Kevin Murphy (4-48) and Matt Beckett (4-26) kept the Acomb scoring at 155 at Stamford Bridge, who won by six counters in the 41st by courtesy of the Skipper Chris Wood’s 67 Not Out, helped by Jerome Bossr’s 43.