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Latest Football Reports Round-Up of Sports and Pursuits from Across 15 Latest football reports Soccer Sixes Festival______ the defence and pushing Mike up ■ ■ front in the hope of using his pace • PRODUCTION THE ninth annual Teesdale Soccer on the counter attack. All the latest sporting action from around the dale Sixes Festival will be held this year As the half got under way on Saturday July 9 and Sunday Barney’s defence marshalled by 3 July 10. the impressive Matthew Mott dealt I*Mistries, W V A has st«n > 0 CaawaeR . The Saturday competition is with the Cleveland attack in open to the following age confident fashion. kaProductionMamgeJ^'fN, categories: 9-11 yrs, 11-13yrs, and It was Barney who again looked kTO sisanew ^!^^ 11-13yrs girls. the more dangerous with The Sunday competition is open Hammond, Dixon, Minikin and jte excellent pcople-na^^^t, to the following age categories: 14- Nicholson all having good runs at It’s a six w icket L ands-slide W ience m production, 16yrs and Adult the Cleveland back line. The competition will be held Finally the breakthrough came y negotiable dependent on a p a ^ East Cowton Vs Lands 13, Andrew Smith making his debut scored 8 not Scaifey struck with the first ball of the next show having come through the ranks. Jonny, initially on a league basis with as the ball was fed into Mike who out. 113 did not look enough against the likes of over, bowling Knaggs for 16. At 32-3 Yarm Richard and Adam bowled and fielded extremely *iftCV to Mr. awntc y , qualifying teams going to a knock looked up and played a lovely ball A STRONG looking Lands side made the trip Shoib Akhtar and Tony Booth, but some looked in trouble, but Sw ales and Mustafa well and Tom look confident and com posed with out stage guaranteeing you through for Dean to run onto and through the hailstorms on Saturday to face East excellent bowling saw Akhtar bowled by Mark started to steady the ship. Jonny Stanwix was the bat and was not fazed by the quick bowlers. HaffieldWay.SonthitJ/^ several matches. calmly chip the keeper 1-0. n, DL14 6XF. Cow ton. Little for 3, Booth was trapped LBW by Dave brought into the attack, but struggled to find his Barney bowling: D Scaife 13 overs, 3 mdns, If you would like further details Two brilliant tackles in quick The home side opted to bat first and made a Stanwix for 37. At 101-6 Blackhall still looked line and length. 1-28; A Coatsworth 12 overs, 3 mdns, 2-36; J succession one from Zac Hole and like winning, but a brilliant spell by Richard or an application form, contact solid start against Lands' new bail pairing of At drinks in the 25th over Yarm had reached Stanwix 6 overs, 1 mdn, 1-22; R Borrowdale 4 Darren Humphrey at Teesdale one from Jimmy Raine released Eastwood (3-10) and Andrew Toulson (2-23) Little and Davey. Little broke the partnership by 72-3. Richard Borrowdale making his league overs , 0 mdns, 1-22; A Mullery 3 overs, 1 mdn, Nathan down the right who played saw Blackhall collapse to 112 all out, and a b Sports Centre on: 01833 696366 sneaking one through low to Tucker. debut was brought on to bowl and had a steep 1-11; J Byers 5 overs, 0 mdns, 2-16; J Cuthbert or e- the perfect ball over for Dean to Barney win by one run and a welcome 20 This proved to be the opening of the flood learning curve when he was pulled over mid- 0.5 overs, 0 mdns, 2-2. mail:[email protected] head into the corner of the net 2-0. gates as a double change saw the introduction points. wicket for 6. Jonny Stanwix had now found a Next Sunday sees Barney host rHE BOWES Alternatively you can print an With 6 mins left we thought the on Linsley and Close to the Lands attack. Barney bowling: D Stanwix 2-10; M Little 2- good line and length and held an excellent catch Middlesbrough. Youngster Close claimed 5 for 13 and Linsley 4 48; A Toulson 2-23; I Dent 1 -9; R Eastwood 3- -----MUSEUM----- application form direct from the game was wrapped up when a off his own bowling to dism iss Sw ales for 21. In for 15 as East Cowton collapsed to 84 all out. 10. website at clear hand bail gave Barney a the next over Borrowdale was again pulled over TIME STAFF REQUIRED Lands found little difficulty in knocking off the The match ball was kindly sponsored by our www.teesdaieleisure.org.uk penalty. mid-wicket for 6 with his next ball had Mustafa Trimdon CCA il v Raby Castle II Unfortunately the Cleveland runs required. Robert Little (18) and Darren president Jim Mitchell. OR CAFE BOWES caught by wicket keeper Bradley for 36. Adam TRAVELLING to the Trimdon area for the keeper who had been brilliant Jackson (22) laid the foundations of the innings Bowes FC______________ Mullery was brought on to replace Stanwix who second time in two weeks, Raby Seconds again and Coffee Bar in the magniScert^ as Lands coasted to a 6 wicket victory. Fittingly, throughout the game pulled of Yariri v Barnard Castle__________ had finished his spell and found a good line and faced problems with the weather, although the Gary Close scored the winning runs with a clip tion for an enthusiastic and fat* ^ BOWES played away to Hawes B another great save to deny Jimmy length at the other end. Jamie Byers was ground in this case was in much better condition for four through square leg. BARNARD Castle travelled to Yarm on a dismal last Monday. The game started off another goal (and Nev £10.00). brought on to bowl his spin and started to than on their previous visit. th excellent communication sft wet day. Mike Stanwix again lost the toss and with Bowes having to win their last Final Score 2-0 trouble the batsman. It was Mullery however Barney were batting. Winning the toss, Trimdon CCA asked Raby >lease call Lisa Hall on 01 833 690601 game to finish runners-up in the MoM Zac Hole for his strong Barnard Castle Cricket Club_____ who made the breakthrough, having Shymder John Kellett and Justin Hesp opened - John to bat. Without regular openers, S.Pickering league. tackling and brave heading. caught at gully by Stanwix for 3. It was now fly in writing with a CV to Lisa la, ALREADY more than 60 youngsters have Ashworth the usual opener was beach combing [injured] and K.Gowland [working] Dave Lee [8] On a pitch with a lot of bounce, Byers turn to get in on the act and he bowled Another well deserved victory for signed on to take part in coaching classes run in the outer Hebrides. Barker the Yarm opening and Paul Frankland [10] opened and found runs rn, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, Dtujf Whitehill for 16 with a ball that spun from off and there was not going to be a lot of Barney, but for a bit more clinical by Barnard Castle Cricket Club. More are bowler had a big problem, bowling 21 no balls. hard to come by against the bowling of Dave nd good football, but Bowes took it in ng date Wednesday 18 May. finishing we may well have romped expected to register, and when the classes get Hesp after hitting a lovely 4 was caught behind hit leg. Anth replaced young Adam Mullery, but Gorton [6-37] and Graham Carter [3-49]. tneir stride and started off with a home in this game against another under way this should boost numbers to well for 4, Barker managed to get one right and had the batsmen seemed to find the going easier ‘Franky’ was responsible for all of the runs from goal from Nicky Bellew. Wayne top team. o ve r 100. Kellett caught for 3, not a good start, Mike against the quickest bowling, so he came off the bat in the first wicket partnership of 11 ird Castle Surgery, requires Thwaites was next on the sheet, Club development officer John Walker said: Stanwix and Andrew Toulson steadied the ship. and brought on Joe Cuthbert. Jamie Byers was before shouldering arms to one from Gorton that then Andrew Close and Luke still troubling the batsmen and caught Turner Barnard Castle U-12s_____ “We try to get the juniors to register early so They put on 51 for the third wicket. Toulson cut back and bowled him. SECRETARY / RECEPTIONS Smith making it 4-0 at half time. there is as little delay as possible when the first was bowled for 26, Stanwix pulled a muscle and (13) off his own bowling. It w as left to Joe to Vice-captain John Teal [5] added ten more The second half went the same, BARNARD Castle played at home practice night begins. With so many children had to have a runner. Richard Eastwood went mop up the tail, having Joyce caught in the before being adjudged LBW and then youngster ierson is required to work h fet,. with three more goals from Andrew on Sunday in the last home fixture finding out cricket can be fun and turning up for LBW for 4, Mark Little hit a quick fire 28, deep by Scaife for 12 and clean bowling Pinder David Todd [5] got a fine edge to fall victim to of the season against Wolviston coaching classes, pre-registration is important.” included in this was a 6.
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