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Jolly’s Premier JOLLY’S DRINKS ECB Jolly’s Three (E) PREMIER Falmouth Falmouth 175 Werrington 134 May inspires – (J Thomas – (T Dingle 60; E Whiteford 3–29, M Jenkin 2– P W L A C T BP PD Pts 40no, D Jenkin 20; C Walker 4–B40u,d M e R17e,d Mru Sthtr ic1k1 32–26, R Tonkin 2–27), St Just ...... 16 11 3 1 1 0 130 0 252 T1a3y5l–o3 r 2–3, J Findlay 2–34), Bude (T Whiteford 30, P ...... 16 11 5 0 0 0 141 0 251 (20 poi(nMts M) baenastb rWidegrer i4n7gnton). (four) Saints back to Howells 22, J Butler 22; J Stephens ...... 16 10 5 0 1 0 115 0 221 by seven wickets. 4–21, GF aPlompopuetrhw e(1ll 92 –p1o0in, tDs )A byereas t ...... 16 8 7 1 0 0 117 0 203 St Neot 145 R2–e4d4ru).t h (six) by 64 runs. ...... 16 7 6 1 1 1 111 0 200 – Lisk(De aMrdas 1te3rs0 48; Road Penzance 287–8 Falmouth ...... 16 7 5 1 3 0 80 0 174 J Coates 5-36), (S the top with – Werrington ...... 16 6 7 0 3 0 96 0 174 Kidd. 4S6t, SN eMoatr c(h1a8n t p3o2i; nJt sM)o sbse a4-t 32) (G Smith 61, A Angove 51, C Hosk - ...... 16 5 7 1 3 0 88 1 161 Liskeard (eight) by 15 runs. ings 51, C Purchase 50, K Collins 37; Grampound Road ....16 4 9 1 1 1 99 0 158 Luckett Luckett v. Boconnoc – no F Botha 2–32, J Sharpe G2–r4a1m, pAo Ruindd details– g iven. win Newquay ...... 16 0 15 0 1 0 64 5 65 2R–o5a1d, 9L5 Sanders 2–80, Newquay Newquay 307–9 (C Roberts 31, A Ridd 29; G – (D Lynch T JUST are back Smith 3–17, A Angove 3–31, J PLeund - JOLLY’S CORNWALL ONE 89, Ash Bicknell 49, C Jordan 45, C lzaamnc 2e –(1209 ,p Coi nFtosr)t ubneaet 2G–r2a0m).p ound Jenkin 2L4a; dBo Mcko r1g3a0n 4–39, P Morgan on top of the Road (four) by 192 runs. P W L A C T BP PD Pts 2–43), (M Butler 70; J Jolly’s Drinks Burton 4–27, J Taylor 2–44). S Helston Helston 202 ...... 20 14 4 0 2 0 167 0 319 Newquay (20 points) beat ECB Cornwall – (R Leathley 41, Ludgvan ...... 21 13 6 1 1 0 169 6 305 (seven) by 177 runs. Premier League D Jenkin 34, L Vaaltyn 29, S Jenkin St Austell 250–9 St Minver ...... 20 12 7 1 0 0 171 0 297 22, C Martin 20; A Hodgson 4–3W5,e Nr - – (M Hodge following a dramatic Aridnagmtos n2 –13937, D–8 Webber 2–35), ...... 20 12 5 3 0 0 158 1 295 51, C Simpson 35, M Hitchings 37, S day. (N Lawson 38, A ...... 20 10 7 2 1 0 145 0 263 Hunt 33, R Bruar 24; J Pook 3–21, SN t They lead TRURO by Hodgson 36no, M Gribble 35; L Vaal - Gorran ...... 21 10 11 0 0 0 160 1 259 FAoustteenll 25–45–44 , O Geeves 2–64), just a point, with two tyn 2–21H, eSl sJetonknin ( 12–93 p0,o Gin Ttsre)g benezaa t ...... 20 9 9 1 1 0 145 0 247 (M Bennetts 103no, M games to play. The pair 2W–e3r7ri)n. gton (nine) by five runs. Rosudgeon ...... 20 9 9 1 1 0 144 0 246 Nile 58, N Parkinson 3S9t , AOu sGteelel v(1e9s meet at Boscawen Park St Austell St Austell 198–7 Roche ...... 20 6 10 2 2 0 134 0 218 p25o;i nCt sS)im bpesaotn S2a–l5t7a)s. h (seven) by – (M Bone four wickets. next Saturday before Werrington ...... 20 7 10 2 1 0 122 0 210 Truro go to Grampound 103, K Van Rooyen 5T9rnuor;o K 1 S79n–e8ll 2– St Gluvias ...... 20 4 14 2 0 0 132 0 184 Tideford Wadebridge 89 JOLLY’S CRICKET 39, B Tumilty 2–42), (R – (S Road and St Just travel Beacon ...... 20 2 16 1 1 0 137 1 168 Harrison 45no, A Noott 33, S Harvey Richards 33, B O’Connor 30; MT Bidue r - to Falmouth on the final by Michael Weeks 30, K Snell 20; G Bone S3t– 2A7u,s Mte Bll o(n1e8 nfoertdt 59–11–54 , C Anderson 4–34), day. 2p–o2in0,t sS) Bbaerarot ttT 2ru–r5o5 ).( seven) by 19 Werrington Callington 135 Falmouth 93 Tideford (2L 0D epnoniinst 2s0) ; bJe Oatld W 4–a3d8e )-. Truro relinquished – (T May 3–9, J Stephens 2–16), runs. bridge (four) by six wickets. top spot after a 48no, N Lister 24; S Hocking 7–49), (A Robinson 24, l Hoban 21; S Harris St Just Newquay 135 Werrington 136–5 Camborne (18 points) beat remarkable defeat at ST AUSTELL by 19 runs. – (M Vermeulen (M Hodgson F7–a3lm6)o. uth (seven) by 30 runs. 41no, S Hocking 37no, I Searle 23; C Jolly’s Three (W) Having been put in, St Austell were in all sorts of 92; G May 3–S24t ,J Mus Gt 1e3o6rg–e3 2–10, D Wer - Goldsithney Goldsithney 168 Davy 2–42, J Boundy 2–29). trouble after collapsing from 55-1 to 85-6. Fillery 2–10), St Ju(Gst M(2a0y rington (20 points) beat Callington – (F Hayle Perran–ar–Worthal 97–7 62, J Stephens 44). (five) by five wickets. Pellow 57, T Kitchen 29, L Pellow 20; – (P The innings was saved thanks to a seventh wicket points) beat Newquay (three) by ONE TO WATCH: Penzance’s 15-year-old stand of 109 between opener Mike Bone and Truro seven wickets. S Johnson 4–43, MMo uKnetn tA 3m–b3r9o,s Se Haoylllaen 9d9 –41 9; Joel Cameron 5–8), old boy Kyle Van Rooyen. Bone made 103 that Jolly’s Two (E) B12la4 ckburn 2–50), H(Ta Rylueh r(m18u npdo 3in7t,s R) bPeaas -t bowler Declan Marshall is watched by umpire Jolly’s One (G Mitchell 25, S Blackburn 24, S Pcoeer r2a7nn–oa)r.– Worthal (two) by nine Clive Polkinhorne as he looks to take included ten boundaries in an innings of 136 balls. Callington Callington 228–8 johnson 21, M Kent 20; M Lawrence wickets. Van Rooyen gave excellent support hitting two sixes – (J Beacon Camborne 185–9 13–9–8G–o3,l dGsi tShonremya ( 139– 2p5o,i nLt sP) eblleoaw t Mullion Mullion 212–7 Barripper wickets in their Jolly’s Drinks and four fours in his 59 not out off 64 balls. Moon 67, S Beare 61no, A SLnuocwkdeotn t – (T Lee 34, S – (N King 3M–o4u6n).t Ambrose (eight) by 44 runs. Cornwall Six (West) match yesterday Ben Tumilty and Kelvin Snell took two wickets 39, M Hewitt 27no, N Endean 25no, S23n0r– 28 0; J Hoskin 2–57), Green 27no, D Fletcher 20, extras each. (A Brenton 58, A Hoskin 42, Paul St Just 167–9 48; J Vanstone 3–66, C Campbell 2– S Hosking 2B5;e aKc oMna 1rt6i7n 5–34, R – (C Laing 55, N Constantine 160 Needing 199 Truro looked well set when Scott Ray Brown 42, J Hoskin 23; T Neville 58), (T Clitheroe Barripper 167–7 St Ives St Ives 96 White 2–26), (R Trem - Roberts 34, T Pascoe 20no; B Ed - 4L–u5c7k,e Stt R(1id9d pleo 2in–t9s,) Mb eRaitc kCaardll i2n–g3to5n), Paul 168–0 36no, G Griffiths 21, D Griffiths 20; J Ivy 2–4), (G IvyB 4a2r -, – (P Holgate 21, D Harvey (30) and Adrian Noott (33) added 73 for the bath 67; D Caddy 3–26, R Downing wards 4–17), (T Irie first wicket. 3–39, N Endean 2–42, S Pooley 2– (nine) by two wickets. Paul (19 Hearn 4–36, D Johnson 2–2M6,u Sl - rBip Epdewr a(2rd0s p4o1i;n Fts )F ebletoant P5–e4rr2a).n –ar– HGaertr a2n0s; S1 0T0ill–e8 y 4–20, T Perry 4–38), Camborne (19 points) beat 83no, D Smith 73no). Gary Bone (3-27) and Scott Barrott (2-55) caused 5B7e)a.c on (eight) by 18 runs. Lanhydrock Lanhydrock 303–6 points) beat St Just (four) by ten Gliorene n(2 20– p36o,i nMt sC) obcekaintg Cs o2–n2s9ta).n tine Worthal (seven) by three wickets. (B Green 25, J Fryer Gorran Roche 136 – (C wickets. (seven) by 52 runs. Porthleven 273–9 22, D Rowe 21no; D Hart G3–e1rr8a,n Ks a collapse to 108 for six. – (I Trudgeon 24, K Rowe 77, J Carter 73, S Benney 29, Praze Praze 394–7 Penzance St Ives 249–7 – (P (J1a8s ppeori n2t–s2)0 b, eMat RSat eIv 2e–s2 (7s)i.x ) by two Snell (20) and Rob Harrison (45no) gave hope but Leatham 22; RG Daniel 3–26,G Jo Trorman - J Harris 26, B Attfield 22; M East - – (T James 116, B – (G Day 93, Combellack 106, R Williams 64, J wickets. the task of 54 off the last six overs proved too much, l1in3s7o–n4 3–37, R Clark 3–41), Gwroaomdp 3o–u5nd3 , RSo aMd a6t0thews 2–49), James 76, A Coombes 41, K D Marsh 41, S Pulley 22; C Dark 41B; eNa cHoonc k1in4g1 7–49, D Williams St East St Newlyn East and the innings ended at 179-8. 2–58), (S Tripconey 59; – (R Hurrell 6G2o, rRr aKne n(2d0a lpl 3o9in ntso); (J Trethewey Knowles 30no, G Rowe 32, S James Goldsworthy 3–6P3e, nRz aFnacrele y2 521––23 8, J 221–5 St Just, as expected, had a comfortable seven- D Mitchell 4–26, M Duck 2–23, B (R Miller 94, M Blackman 36, Jb eCaht aRffoinc h2e– 2(f5i)v.e ) by six wickets. 5L–a1n4h,y Rdr oTcukrn (e2r0 2 p–o3i,n Rts )K beeaastt G2–ra2m5)-. 2G2u;l vPa lP 1a0y3 ne 4–84, J Wilson 2–54), Stevens 2–47), (T Porthleven (20 points) Bury 2–37). A Tythcott 35no, N Curnow 22; S wicket win over relegated NEWQUAY at Cape Road. Ludgvan – Hayle 238–7 pound Road (four) by 243 runs. (J Bryant 44; BP Jraamze s( 26–0 Wilson 140no, L Devine 34P, eTn Hzaunttcone beat Beacon (seven) by 132 runs. Paul 135–6 Benson 3–41), (P Mark Vermeulen dominated the Newquay innings (T Mason 63, St Blazey 210 2p6o,i nBts T) ubnenaict liGffeu l2v–al1 4(f)i.v e) by 291 (2148, Cpo Ginotlsd)s wboeratth yS t2 3Iv).e s (six) by St Buryan St Buryan 236–5 – (J Starkie seven wickets. – (T Cot - Rogers 31, S BensoSnt N23e,w Aly nB aErraestt making 92 before being eighth out at 129. Only Jon D Lello 57, P Lello 35; LNu dPgovbaeng a1 03–9 runs. Andrews (11) of the rest got double figures in the 54, J Marsden 2–42), 60, D Kirwan 40, A ThomaSst 3E2rm; Se Perranporth Crofty–Holman 191–9 ton 45, A Payne 42, O Reeves 34, C (2108; Jp oRiongtse)r sb 3e–a5t )P. aul (five) by 86 Stithians Troon 239–5 – Phillips 32no, T Redfern 25no; J Nin - 135 all out. Gareth May took three for 23 and Damon (J MarsHdaeynl e2 2(2, 0K pSotienvtesn) sb e2a0t; LRu Hdag l-l W17i0lcock 5–37, J Ridd 2–57), – (A McKinnon Helston runs. (M Schotel 46, K Mankee 41, T Mar - nis 2–43, M Crapp 2–60), Fillery and Mark George took two each. 8va–n35 ()f.i ve) by 129 runs. (J Ridd 25, K Wilcock 29, D Ku - 68, S Eva 58, J Goldsworthy 32, S 211 tin 22no, S Tucker 21; Tyler Murrell (J Ninnis 89, S HosSkti nB u6r3y,a nT St Gluvias Rosudgeon 205 ruppu 2S5tn Bo;l aAz eTyh o(2m0a pso 5in–3ts9), bBe aDty Sert Richards 27; B Tann 2–43, K Webber Perran - Jolly’s Six (C) May (62) and Justin Stephens (44) put on 110 for Stithians 99 5p–o4rt2h, 1N6 9 Furlonger 3–42), (B2o0y dp o2i7n;t sC) Pbehailltip Hse 6ls–t5o5n). (seven) by – (D Ek - 2E–rm20e) .( nine) by 40 runs. 2–73), (C Instance 39; A the second wicket and with Harry Medhurst straal 57, M Jacka 24, B Ellis 23; R South Petherwin South Petherwin (L Rudin 48, J Hall 27, J 25 runs. Falmouth Grampound Road (20 unbeaten on 17 the win came in the 19th over. Rodda T5r–o3o1n, (D2 0W paolkinetrs 2) –b2e6a,t WSt iEthvia - Kellow 5–47, P Bostock 3–36, J Udy 179 – Bradley 25; LC Freonfttoyn– 5H–o3l5m, aKn M (a1n 9 - St Just St Just 249–6 points) b–e at Falmouth (nil). Fal - St Gluvias 150 2a–n1s7 ()f.o ur) by 140 runs. Troon win PENZANCE look favourites to finish third after a 2–63), (R Kellow 62, (J Masters 23, G Clements 20; S kpeoien t2s)– b5e3a).t Perranporth (eight) by – (A Breeze mouth conceded. the division. 105, S Nicholls 87; M Phillips 2–35, F big win at GRAMPOUND ROAD. J Udy 24, S Kellow 23; MRo Wsuadtegrse o4n– Pengelly 3–46, N DaveyL 3a–u3n5c,e s R - 22 runs. Truro 252–1 Mount Hawke Mount Hawke v. Per - Barnum 2–41), (J Jor - – After being put in they racked up 287 for six 3(240, pCo Hinatsrr)i sboena t4 –S3t 2G).l uvias (eight) Mtounc h1 821––451, P West 2–26), Truro Truro 246–8 Redruth Leedstown 66 ran –ar –Worthal – no details given. – (J Bose 71, A – (D Trease genson 135no, M Phillips 40, O Tay - despite losing Josh Fletcher in the second over. by 55 runs. (K Worth 68no, R Much Truro (18 points) Newquay Perranporth 216–3 Senior 40, K Bhardwaj 39no, A Pas - 19; H Bolland 7–12, S James 2–24), lor–Jones 33no). – (G Antony Angove (51), Christian Purchase (50), Wadebridge Wadebridge 196 4L8aunon,c eDs tJoenn (k2in0 p38o;i nSts )D breewat 3S–o5u9t)h . Redruth 69–1 beat St Just (five) by nine wickets. (L Eslick 33no, B Kameron Collins (37), Greg Smith (61) and Charlie – (C El - Petherwin (six) by five wickets. coe 22, Extras 21; R Thomas 2–47, B Redruth (20 points) beat Adams 56no, M CNheawpliqnu 5a0y, 1T2 B6 lyth lis 60, A Gill 37, T McLachlan 32; C MPaosucnot eH a2w–4ke8 2M0 4 Thomas 2–67), LPeaegdes 2to0w). n (one) by nine wickets. 39, J Oates 27), (M Hoskings (51) all made telling contributions. Jolly’s Five (E) Jelbert 33, E Mosley 32; F Rudin 3– Wilson 6–36, SAt BMaritnovn e2r– 2128, 2O– 9 Bar - (R Askew 53, T Wendron 104 Josh Sharpe, Lewis sanders, Alex Ridd and ton 2–48), (P Jolly’s Two (W) Williams 36, M Thomas 33, B Scoffin Wendron – (R Mitchell Delabole Lanhydrock 184–1 2P1e, rJr aAnndpeorrstohn 2(–2207 , pJ oEianstosn) 3b–1e3a)t. Francois Botha all took two wickets. 46; R Bannister 5–29, S Kruse 3–34), – (D At - Knoetze 49, R Hawken 30, C Camborne Camborne 123 30no, Extras 30; TIr uBrisoh (o2p0 2p–o2i9n,t sK ) St Gluvias 106–0 Delabole Newquay (four) by 90 runs. The Road were all out for 95 inside 28 overs. (K Winnan 61no, tfield 99, L Buckland 69no), HawkenW 2a4dneob;r Eid gDeu n(1n8e tpt 5o–in3t4s,) Ab eGailtl – (J bBehartd Mwaoju 2n–t3 H6)a. wke (four) by 42 St Gluvias (20 188–4 Truro Truro 251–4 Chris Roberts (31) and Ridd (29) top scored with C Johnson 26no). (A Pooley 105no, J Blanchard – (C Phillips 82no, 2S–t 2M7i)n. ver (nine) by 14 runs. Shears 30no, R Moore 23, K Brown - runs. points) beat Wendron (two) by ten Delabole (15 27; B Barnicoat 3–17). J Phillips 58, P Woods 43, J Jones Angove and Smith taking three wickets each. field 20; L Hoban 4–47, G Stephens wickets. points) beat Lanhydrock (six) by St HELSTON beat WERRINGTON by five runs at six wickets. 3S2te, pEhxetnra s2 1262–;6 R Budge 2–45), Jolly’s Four (E) Grampound Road Grampound (C Cole 91, S Job Beacon Parc in a closely contested game. Road 175–4 – 45, ExtraTsru 2r9o; B(1 8B epbobi n2t–s1)2 ,b Ke aWt iSlls t The home side were all out for 202 off the final Bugle Bugle v. Gorran – no details (J Cole 60, H Matthews 2S–te4p3h)e. n (seven) by 35 runs. ball of their innings. Ross Leathley made 41 after given–. 51, A FlaDcukl o2e7 , 1D7 6T–u6cker 21; R Turpin Dan Jenkin opened with 34. Lionel Vaaltyn, Chris Launceston Launceston v. Calling - 2–48), (C Goldthorpe Jolly’s Six (E) Martin and Steve Jenkin all got twenties. Adam ton – no de–t ails given. 37, A Conway 36, E Coles 27, M Hodgson took four for 35. Roche Newquay 133 CopplestoneD 2u2lo, eC ( 1E7lf oprodi n2t0s)n ob;e aM t Boconnoc Boconnoc 158 Mark Gribble (35), Nick Lawson (38) and Hodgson – (J Biddick 44; GOrpaem 3p–o3u1n)d. Road (seven) by four – (D Smith (36no) led the Werrington reply but they ended on 63, R Hemmings 21, T Johnson 21; T Trethewey 3–12, HR oTcrheeth 1e3w5e–y3 3– wickets. 197 for eight. Gavin Tregenza, Vaaltyn and Steve 13, J Hunkin 3–26), (J Milton Abbot Milton Abbot 227–6 RLa uHnacrevestyo n5 –14101,– 9 S Bunn 2–37), Hunkin 53, O Sleeman 3R1o, cCh Re o(w2e0 – (A (P Bunn 22; J Jenkin all took two wickets. 2p3oninot;s T) bVeante Nr e2w–2q7u)a. y (four) by Ware 69, R Baxter T2i0d, eMfo Jredn 1ki6n0 69; Walters 3–16B,o Hc oMnonlol c2 –(3117, pBo Ninetw s-) FALMOUTH enjoyed a 62-run home win over seven wickets. R Holland 3–38), (J boelat t2 L–2a9u)n. ceston (seven) by 47 REDRUTH. St Erme St Erme 218–5 Daulton 77; A Gourlay 4M–i2lt3o,n A A Wbbaore t runs. That had looked unlikely at 47 for five but Jordan – (S (22–01 0p, oRin Btsa)x tbeer a2t– 1T0id).e ford (seven) Menheniot– Pencarrow 108 Thomas made 60 and the last three wickets added Townsend 56, A WilkinsonS t5 3B lnaoz,e Ay by 67 runs. – (S 55 runs. Ellis Whiteford took three for 29 after Ryan B65ra–y8 50; G Jones 2–57), St Neot Wadebridge 109–7 Patterson 35, A Best 23M; He nShiemnpisootn– Tonkin, Martin Strick and Martin Jenkin all took two (I Marshall 21; P Ingerson 3–1S5t, – (S Me - L3–o1o9e, 1C0 9J–a5 mes 6–14), early on. JE rMmoese (s2 20– p18o,i nSt sTo) wbnesaetn dS t2 –B2l3a)z. ey neer 29, T PlaSnt 2N2e; oCt 8B0 urn 3–17, J (R Knight 3M4neon;h Den Mioiltl–s Bunny 2–33), (A Dicker - 2–22, P Dawkins 2–27). Toby Whiteford made 30 and Peter Howells and (three) by 153 runs. Looe (19 points) beat Pencarrow Jack Butler 22 apiece in the reply of 113. Jamie St Minver St Minver 188–4 son 2W8a; dDe bDruidngne t(t1 47– p1o7,i nAt sT)i nbkeeart 4S– t (four) by five wickets. – (S N31e)o. t (five) by 29 runs. Roche Roche 94 Stephens picked up four for 21. Hawke 61, J Barton 40M, eLn Mheanrsihoat–ll Werrington Bude 263–4 – (Rebecca Odgers K K K K K K L43onooe; 1G8 7S–m9 ith 2–29), – (D Malpass 23; P Lees 3–2G5u,n Sn iPsloaokke 39–72–82 , G G HAYLE took a big step towards the CORNWALL (P Nance 38no, M Per - 49, J Snell 47, T Greet 39, SW Wehrirtifnieg ld - Jeffrey's 2–8), Gunni(s P - ONE title. rett 40, T Hyslop 30;S Jt BMairntovne 5r –(3158 , t3o7n, M85 Ellis 34, I Mill 29no), Llaekees (203 ,p Bo inMtsu)r rbaeya 4t 9Rnooc).h e (three) They beat morning leaders LUDGVAN by 129 runs Wpo iDntusr)r abneat t2 M–1e9nh).e niot–Looe (six) (G Moore 3–22, J Snell 2–10, by eight wickets. to open up a 14-point lead, with a game in hand. by one run. TB uSdceo w(2n0 2p–o1in4t, sM) bWeahti tWfieeldrr i2n–g3to7)n . St Stephens (Saltash) St Stephens BEACON are relegated after losing at home to Tintagel Tintagel 269 (four) by 178 runs. (Saltash) v. Tintage–l – no details CAMBORNE . WERRINGTON did their survival – (S Harrison given. hopes a power of good with victory at CALLINGTON 97, N Lyon 71, K Daly 54H; To lLsewvoersthony Jolly’s Five (W) Saltash South Petherwin (20 518–36–86, J Tidball 3–13), points) b–e at Saltash (nil). Saltash while ST GLUVIAS remain in trouble after a home (J May 55, R Walter 34, J Tid - Mawnan Camborne 173 conceded. defeat by ROSUDGEON . WADEBRIDGE beat ST ball 31noT;i nMt aPgeethl ic(1k 82 –p4o0i,n At sW) absehaert – (S Powell MINVER and ROCHE lost at GORRAN . 2H–o4ls6w).o rthy (nine) by 86 runs. Tin - 35, N Symons 40, D Becconsall 28; Jolly’s Six (W) tagel win the division. DM aMwenracne r9 47 –44, I Snowdon 4–35), (CWa mBebcocronnes (a1l9l 5p–o3in8t, sJ ) Barripper Barripper 184–7 RESULTS SERVICE DETAILS Jolly’s Four (W) bBeuarrte Mll 3a–w1n8a)n. (seven) by 76 runs. – (S Harris Redruth Wendron 61 33, S WPilelsn z2a5n, cDe W 7e8 lls 20; D Gibson All clubs in the Jolly’s Drinks Cornwall Gulval Gulval 279–5 – Redr(uKt hB r6a2y –40–22, 3–30), (E NichollsB 3a0r -; Cricket League, should submit their results by – (N Cock 88, S A Faull 2–11)R, edruth (20 point(sT ) Rrip Bpeenrw (e1ll9 6 –p1o2in, Rts )C booepaet r P2e–n9z).a nce Nicholls 67, Shane EddLyu d5g3,v aJn E 1d2d4y Sbeoabte yW 5e5nndor)o. n (one) by ten wick - (four) by 106 runs. Barripper win 8.45 pm on Saturdays latest 28no; T Share 2–54), ets. the division. (earlier if possible please!) (C Corin 31, M Fitchett 29; Shane Rosudgeon Stithians 84 Camborne Camborne 201–3 Eddy 3–25, T GWuilvlialm (s2 02 p–o3i1n,t sS ) – (M Rowe – (A to: Michael Weeks bNeicaht oLlulsd 2g–v3a4n) (.f ive) by 155 runs. 2R5o;s Ju dPgreicoen 38–88–, 1 C Courtney 3–31), Tresidder 111noR, Aed Wruethb b2 042–n2 o; K 01209 717 985 Mount Ambrose Falmouth 40 (N BadcocRk o3s5und o-, Richards 2–49), (M 07826 301 318 – Mou(nM t Jg eGorne e(n2w0o podo–inPtesn)n beye a2t3 S). tithians Richards 83no,R Ge dErduethn 5(166n op; oSi nEtsd -) AKamsbhrifo s6e– 2411,– M1 Shah 4–8), Mount (two) by nine wickets. wbeaardt sC a2m–3b1o)r.n e (six) by eight wick - 07901 545 688 Ambrose (20 p(Ao iBnattsh) 2b1e).a t Fal - St Day St Day 40 ets. Online Press Form at: www.cornwallcricket.co.uk ATTACKING INTENT: Penzance keeper Elliott Nicholls watches as mouth (one) by nine wickets. – Mullio(nJ 4M1a–t9hias 5–7, H Crofty–Holman Crofty–Holman (20 Perran–ar–Worthal Perran–ar– Bray 2–24), (G Jones points) beat P–ra ze (nil). Praze con - e-mail: Barripper’s David Wells smashes a four in their Jolly’s Drinks Cornwall Worthal 165 – 4M–u7l,l iKo nJ o(n1e6s p3o–6in, tNs )M bitecahte lSl 2t –D1a7)y . ceded. [email protected] (C Yeomans 44, S Fel - (five) by one wicket. Hayle Hayle (20 points) beat St Six (West) clash ton 52; D Wills 3–42, C Prout 2–36, B – Get your Indy sent direct to your iPad or tablet every Sunday… www.sundayindependent.co.uk ¤ cw Sunday Independent August 28, 2016 60 sports desk (01579) 556 972 (wed-sat) [email protected] www.sundayindependent.co.uk Festival win Sunday games adds to the should be achievements arranged to of youngsters benefit young HIS year’s T has been a Cornwall number of years TSchools’ Cricket Isince the debate Association surrounding the presentation evening re-arrangement of might be a drawn out Saturday League affair – to fit in all the matches, and I highlights of the have to say that it 2016 season! doesn’t appear to The event will be held be the common at Newquay in October, as the Ponsmere Hotel topic of at Perranporth is, sadly, JOLLY’S CRICKET conversation that it CRICKET no more. There was once was. more success to report by Michael Weeks I can remember one by Tim Hyslop in the week as the ST GLUVIAS: This Jolly’s Drinks Cornwall One side entertained Rosudgeon yesterday and will post-match debate under-17 girls won their visit Roche on Saturday. Back row, left to right: Barry Raiker, Andrew Julian, Tom Burley, with a club, who only King’s College Festival at Taunton. It follows the had one side, and they were quite vehement in their success of the under-13 and 15s’ girls, who have Richard Bannister, Phil Bostock, Jake Preston, with Sue Kellow (scorer); front: Josh Williams, desire for games not to be re-arranged as had both topped their ECB groups. Alice Bebb made 50 Callum Hinchley, Richard Kellow (captain), Scott Kellow and John Udy previously been the case in the four-wicket win against Kent. Next day, Their reasonings were that they wouldn’t be able Cornwall hung on for a draw against Cheshire with to put out the same team on a Sunday, as they did Bebb, Amber Cummins and young Joleigh Roberts on a Saturday, and that clubs with two or three sides all getting 30s in the 180 for eight, in pursuit of would be able to mix and match with much better Cheshire’s 209 for six. fixture picture… effect, meaning that a single-team club would be Cornwall don’t usually beat Cricket Wales at this significantly disadvantaged as a result. level, but they did in the week, chasing down the Division Two Cornwall Four (W) I have never played for a club with only one team Welsh score of 114 all out. The margin of victory G TODAY – ROYAL LONDON ONE- G WEDNESDAY – SPECSAVERS DAY CUP Semi-Final: County Championship, Division (Day four of four): Der - (1.30 pm): Barrip - but I could understand their argument. was just enough to top the tournament on 41 points, Yorkshire v One byshire v Gloucestershire, Essex v per v St Buryan, Beacon v St Just, Ironically, that club is no longer in existence and I with Wales ending with 38 points. Only five of the Surrey (at Headingley). (Day one of four): Durham v Worcestershire, Northamptonshire v Falmouth v Gulval, Helston v Porth - LV WOMEN’S COUNTY CHAMPI - suppose that is always the worry when you have a Cornwall team will be over aged next year. Glamorgan, and Sussex v Kent. leven, and Truro v Mount Ambrose. ONSHIP, Division Four (South): Nottinghamshire, Hampshire v York - JOLLY’S DRINKS CORNWALL Cornwall Five (E) small squad of players. The under-17s are managed by Marilyn Richards, shire, Lancashire v Somerset, and LEAGUE – Premier : (2.00 pm): Bude v After all, what do you do if you are one of 15 or 16 a stalwart of women and girls’ cricket over the last Warwickshire v Middlesex. Wiltshire v Cornwall (11.00 am; at Division Two (1.00 pm) Delabole, Duloe v Ladock, Lanhy - players in a club and you are not getting a regular decade or so. They are coached by her daughter, Purton CC). (Day one of four): Der - Newquay v Falmouth, Penzance v St drock v Grampound Road, Milton Ab - Nicole, who has recently played Premier League JOLLY’S DRINKS CORNWALL bot v Wadebridge, and Tideford v game on the Saturday? You can either accept the LEAGUE – Cornwall Six (W) byshire v Gloucestershire, Essex v Austell, Redruth v Helston, Truro v St cricket for Truro, and is the wife of Cornwall and Werrington. status quo, and be happy to be rotated, or tuck your : (2.00 Worcestershire, Northamptonshire v Just, and Werrington v Grampound Cornwall Five (W) Truro keeper Scott Harvey. She plays women’s Glamorgan, and Sussex v Kent. Road. (2.00 pm): Cam - bat and pads under your arm and move on. pm) Helston v Porthlevan. G THURSDAY – SPECSAVERS Cornwall One cricket for Somerset and it has been announced that G BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY – borne v St Day, Gerrans v Redruth, Or, sadly, as some do, you could give up the ROYAL LONDON ONE-DAY CUP County Championship, Division (1.00 pm): Callington v game altogether – but that can’t really be a she will be touring USA and Canada early next Ludgvan, Camborne v Gorran, Hayle Mullion v Rosudgeon, Paul v St Ives, Semi-Final: One Stithians v St Newlyn East, and Wen - sustainable option if we are serious in trying to keep month with the MCC Women. (Day two of four): Durham v Not - v Wadebridge, Roche v St Gluvias, Warwickshire v Somer - dron v Mawnan. cricket going at grass-roots level. Nicole will be in good company with ’s set (at Edgbaston). tinghamshire, Hampshire v Yorkshire, Rosudgeon v Werrington, and St Cornwall Six (C) Claire Taylor and Charlotte Edwards leading the JOLLY’S DRINKS CORNWALL Lancashire v Somerset, and War - Minver v Beacon. (2.00 pm): Gram - St Blazey and joined forces a number of LEAGUE – Cornwall Two (W) Cornwall Two (E) pound Road v Mount Hawke, Per - party. Meanwhile Nicole’s brother, Stephen, will be wickshire v Middlesex. (1.00 pm): Gram - years ago, just as we did at Menheniot and Looe : (1.00 Division Two ran –ar –Worthal v Truro, Perranporth respectively. We (Menheniot-Looe) have since come attempting to skipper Hayle to the Jolly’s Cornwall pm) Praze v Stithians. (Day two of four): Der - pound Road v South Petherwin, One title. Before yesterday they had won their last Cornwall Three (E) : v Falmouth, St Austell v Newquay, down from four to three sides and our thirds now (1.30 pm) byshire v Gloucestershire, Essex v Launceston v Menheniot –Looe, and St Stephen v Veryan. eight games, dropping just a single bonus point. Cornwall Six (E) play at Duloe rather than on the school ground at Saltash v Ladock, and St Neot v Worcestershire, Northamptonshire v Luckett v Lanhydrock, and St Austell K K K K K K Glamorgan, and Sussex v Kent. v Callington. (2.00 pm): Gunnis - Looe. Liskeard. G FRIDAY – SPECSAVERS County Cornwall Two (W) G THE Cornwall Association of Cricket Umpires are Cornwall Four (W) : lake v Boconnoc, Launceston v St Blazey have three sides but they no longer use Championship, Division One (1.00 pm): Fal - running an advanced ECB ACO Level One (A) (1.30 pm) St Saltash, Pencarrow v St Blazey, the pitch at Fowey and I don’t think that many of the Buryan v Gulval. (Day mouth v Paul, Gulval v Goldsithney, Souh Petherwin v St Stephens course at the Cornwall Cricket Centre on Sunday, Cornwall Five (E) : three of four): Durham v Notting - Mount Ambrose v Camborne, Mount former Fowey players still play for St Blazey. Their (2.00 pm) Bude v (Saltash), and Tintagel v Men - September 25, and Sunday, October 9. hamshire, Hampshire v Yorkshire, Hawke v Praze, St Just v Stithians, heniot –Looe. thirds, who play in Division Six, play their home Werrington. The course is open to umpires who have passed Lancashire v Somerset, and War - and Troon v Truro. Cornwall Six (W) Cornwall Five (W) : Cornwall Three (E) (2.00 pm): Porth - League matches on the same ground as their firsts (2.00 pm) Ger - the Level One course. On this participative wickshire v Middlesex. (1.30 pm): Bocon - leven v Crofty –Holman, Praze v Bar - and seconds, but on a Sunday rather than a rans v St Ives. Division Two programme you will complement your knowledge of Cornwall Six (E) : (Day three of four): Der - noc v Bude, Ladock v Liskeard, St ripper, Redruth v Hayle, and St Just v Saturday. the laws of the game with a better and up-to-date (2.00 pm) St Blazey byshire v Gloucestershire, Essex v Neot v St Austell, Saltash v Luckett, Helston. I don’t have a problem with games at the G NEXT SUNDAY (August 29) – LV understanding of how they are applied and v Tintagel. Worcestershire, Northamptonshire v Wadebridge v Newquay, and Wer - Cornwall Six (C) : WOMEN’S COUNTY CHAMPI - basement level being re-arranged. I think you have interpreted in practice from your, and others’ (2.00 pm) St Glu - Glamorgan, and Sussex v Kent. rington v Tideford. G SATURDAY – ONE-DAY INTERNA - Cornwall Three (W) ONSHIP, Division Four (South): to accept that plenty of youngsters will be used, and experiences. The CACO is in need of increasing its vias v St Austell, and St Stephen v TIONAL SERIES: (1.30 pm): Con - if it is giving them an opportunity to play that they Perranporth. panel umpires and those who have passed Level CORNWALL WOMEN’S LEAGUE England v Pak - stantine v Wendron, Crofty –Holman v Cornwall v Buckinghamshire (11.00 might not otherwise have had, then that is fine. One are encouraged to participate. Details are istan (at Lord’s; 2.00 pm). Penzance, Leedstown v Hayle, Per - am; at Falmouth CC). : SPECSAVERS County Champi - JOLLY’S DRINKS CORNWALL But when clubs at a higher level want to do this, I available at: cornwallcricket.co.uk or from CACO (2.00 pm) Grampound Road v Pen - ran –ar –Worthal v Mullion, St Gluvias onship, Division One LEAGUE – Premier 50/50 Cup Fi - would look at it with more circumspection. To my education officer Nik Lewis zance, Launceston v Redruth, and v Perranporth, and St Ives v Redruth. (Day four of Cornwall Four (E) nal: mind there is too much inter-changing of players, ([email protected] ) on Truro (01872) 571 Wadebridge v Falmouth. Helston v Truro (1.00 pm; at Re - G TUESDAY – ONE-DAY INTERNA - four): Durham v Nottinghamshire, (1.30 pm): Calling - especially with second and third teams, to an extent 217. druth CC). TIONAL SERIES : Hampshire v Yorkshire, Lancashire v ton v Tintagel, Gorran v St Erme, Cornwall Three (E) where it is sometimes difficult to tell which team the K K K K K K England v Pak - Somerset, and Warwickshire v Mid - Menheniot –Looe v Launceston, and (1.30 pm): players normally represent. G istan (at Trent Bridge; 2.00 pm). dlesex. St Blazey v St Minver. Saltash v Newquay. IT’ s that time of year again with planning If cricketers for a third or fourth side run out on a commencing for the 2017 season. Sunday afternoon, I would have not expected them The Cornwall League are organising the usual September Tier meetings with the emphasis this to have played the day before. So I think that it year on getting captains, as well as club officials, to could confuse selection issues and, potentially, attend. This is where any rule or format changes disadvantage the teams that they will be playing commence and all clubs are asked to make every against. effort to attend. A number of clubs have extended their grounds in There are five meetings as follows: Premier recent seasons to incorporate another pitch. I think League on Tuesday, September 13 at the Cornwall that has been done successfully at Werrington and Cricket Centre, Truro; Tier One (Cornwall One and Grampound Road but I would question some other Two) on Wednesday, September 14, also at the attempts to do the same. Isn’t it peculiar that both of Cornwall Cricket Centre; Tiers Two and Three these examples are village clubs, although they (Divisions Three to Six) on Tuesday, September 20, undoubtedly pull members from local towns in the at Liskeard Sports Centre; Wednesday, September area? 21, at Blaythorne Sports Club, Camborne, and The inescapable fact is that we are losing players Thursday, September 22, at the Cornwall Cricket with too much regularity at all levels of the game. Centre. All meetings commence at 7.00 pm. We should be maintaining facilities as much as we K K K K K K can but there is little point in grounds standing G THE Cornwall Cricket League promotions and empty with no cricket being played. Playing League relegations are a complicated affair and have been games on a Sunday should be the exception rather compounded this year following withdrawals by than the rule, provided it is youngsters who are Pencarrow and Veryan from Division Two (East), benefitting and that opposing teams are not put at a and Liskeard IIs from Cornwall Five (East), shortly disadvantage. before the start of the season. The format cannot be finalised until it is known whether two Western clubs will be relegated from Jolly’s Cornwall One or one East and one West. That Duchy break will determine whether the third-placed teams in Divisions Three to Five (East) and the third from bottom in Divisions Two to Five (East) will be with tradition promoted or relegated. The possibilities are laid out on the website at: IN a break from a long-standing tradition, there is cornwallcricket.co.uk. Also available are the latest not a full League programme tomorrow (Bank listings for the new Tribute ‘Hit the Stumps’ and Holiday Monday), writes Michael Weeks. Dales Motors ‘Most Sixes’ awards. There are also CROFTY-HOLMAN: These Jolly’s Drinks Cornwall Three (West) cricketers visited Perranporth Clubs voted in the change last year, after nine details of how you can win a brand new car in the games had been conceded on August Bank Holiday Cornwall Cricket Board raffle. Clubs are reminded yesterday and will be at home to Penzance on Saturday. Back row, left to right: Michael Monday. There are, however, nine lower division that tickets need to be sold before the draw on Schotel, Mark Fenton, Paul Mankee, Steve Schotel, Kaye Mankee (scorer) and Bobby Hopkins games re-scheduled, along with a round of Cornwall Saturday, September 17. 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