Friday, 30 May 2008

Helperby 2nd XI versus Bolton Abbey match report

Scorecard

The seconds had a disappointing day at Bolton Abbey, losing for the second week in a row by 5 wickets.

Winning the toss and deciding to bat on what looked like a decent batting track, Helperby's plans immediately came unstuck as the ball bounced head high at one end and ankle height at the other. (OK - I'm exaggerating, but you get the picture).

The opening pair crawled along at just over a run an over for the first ten or fifteen overs, and batting continued to be difficult as Helperby reached 48 for 4 after 20 overs.

The middle order of Tom Jackson, Nick Buchanan and Tim Nash managed to get the batting back on track, scoring 102 runs between them as Helperby reached a total of 166 for 9 off the 45 overs, earning a valuable batting point.

Helperby's total looked competitive as Nick Buchanan opened the bowling with pace and accuracy, beating the opening batsman regularly outside the off stump; earning his just reward by clean bowling his "bunny" in the fifth over of the innings.

Unfortunately Nick was unable to bowl more than four overs because of a shoulder strain, and the momentum swung Bolton Abbey's way as Parkinson hit a rapid fire fifty; most of them scored in a very uncharacteristic 3 over spell from Gary Downey which cost 30 runs.

Bolton Abbey reached their target with five overs to spare and plenty of batting to come - Helperby were probably 40 runs short of a winning total.

While lack-lustre fielding didn't help the Helperby cause, the major cause for concern was just how far our heads dropped when under pressure. In a game where a match can turn on a single delivery, this was very disappointing and we need to be more positive when things don't go our way.

In the final analysis there were three key areas which contributed to the loss:

  • winning the toss and batting at Bolton Abbey was a BAD decision

  • the opening pair scored runs far too slowly, creating the 30 or 40 run shortfall in the team's total: whether this was down to demons in the pitch or lack of form is debatable

  • team spirit collapsed when Bolton Abbey were on top - we need to fight every inch of the way, especially in the phases of the game where the opposition is in the ascendancy


  • We move on to play South Kilvington, who are running away at the top of the Division.

    Hopefully we can re-discover our competitiveness and confidence, and return to winning ways.

    Andy Barlow

    Thursday, 29 May 2008

    Helperby 3rds vs Thirsk 3rds (AWAY) Saturday 31 May

    Team

    David Cupit (Capt)
    Peter Mitchell
    Dave Haddon (Wkt)
    Laurence Mannion
    Rob Challis
    Chris Fryer
    Alex Clayton
    George Swiers
    Stuart Cross
    Tom Jackson
    Cameron Johnstone Brown

    Playing at SOUTH KILVINGTON (2pm start). Meet at Oak Tree at 12.45pm

    Any problems call David Cupit (01423 360 825/ 07808 946 904)

    If anyone wants to score for the 3rds on Saturday (£10) please let me know (01423 360 079 / 07899 960 858)

    Rory

    Helperby 1st vs Bolton Abbey

    Mark again lost the toss and Bolton elected to bat on what looked a belter of a wicket (good work wrenny!)
    Tight bowling from the opening pair kept their openers fairly well restricted, forcing them to play higher risk shots which were always going to give us a chance! Al seemed to be ball magnet and there was no doubts in anyones minds that al would snaffle the chance when it eventually came! Their other opener did reach 60 but was well "caught" by Pete Townsend, slightly premature celebration? Test match pace batting/ padding from their number 3 was never going to give them a daunting total, and they reached171 for 4 off their 45 overs. A good bowling and fielding performance by everyone!
    In reply matt and ryan got us off to a good paced solid start, reaching 63 before matt was out having played some good strokes. Ryan continued to bat well whilst the middle order came in and played some good scoring shots but managed to all be out lbw! Tom batted through to the end with ryan scoring the winning runs with 4 overs left! this was an awesome knock by ryan and we hope this batting form continues now we have some good hard tracks to play on!
    We can now mopve mon in a positive froma of mind having scored our first win into our next two crucial games!

    Helperby 1st X1 vs Kirby Malzeard Saturday 31st May (away)

    Mark Spilman (c)
    Sean Sowray (vc)
    Matt Chav
    Ryan Achilles
    Oli Turner
    Nigel Milton
    Pete Orton
    John Tuley
    Pete Townsend
    Dave Sowray
    Al Darnell

    Meet 12.30 Oak Tree os 1pm at Kirby Malzeard.
    We need another good performance like last week!
    Apologies for delay in posting the team, i spent most of last night calving cows!

    Wednesday, 28 May 2008

    Helperby 2nd XI versus South Kilvington Saturday 31 May (Home)

    Andy Barlow (capt)
    Simon Joll
    Joff Sowray (vc)
    Ewan Shepherd (wk)
    Joe Corner
    Clive Swiers
    Nick Buchanan
    Rich Keeling
    Tim Nash
    Joe Kinsella
    Dan Marston


    Meet ground 1PM.

    Please contact Andy Barlow on 07830 302268 if unavailable.

    Monday, 26 May 2008

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Marton-cum-Grafton CANCELLED

    Marton-cum-Grafton has conceded the cup game to Helperby, therefore there is NO GAME tomorrow (Tuesday 27 May)

    Thursday, 22 May 2008

    Helperby 3rds vs Killinghall 3rds, Saturday 24 May

    Team

    Rory Wade
    David Cupit
    Peter Mitchell
    Laurence Mannion
    Rob Challis
    John Wilson
    Stuart Cross
    Alex Clayton
    George Swiers
    Dan Spink
    Andrew Harrison

    Playing at BOROUGHBRIDGE - 2.00pm start

    Meet at Oak Tree at 1.00pm or at ground (let me know - 01423 360 079 / 07899 960 858)

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Bolton Abbey 2nd XI Saturday 24 May 2008 (Away)

    Andy Barlow (capt)
    Simon Joll
    Tom Jackson
    Joe Corner
    Cameron Johnston-Brown
    Nick Buchanan
    Rich Keeling
    Dave Haddon (wk)
    Tim Nash
    Gary Downey (vc)
    Dan Marston

    Meet Oak Tree at 12:15PM prompt, or at Bolton Abbey at 1:15PM.

    If unavailable, please call Andy Barlow on 07830 302268 or 01748 826613.

    Wednesday, 21 May 2008

    Helperby 1st X1 vs Bolton Abbey Saturday May 24th (Home)

    Mark Spilman (capt)
    Sean Sowray (vc)
    Ryan Achilles
    Matt Chav
    Oli Turner
    Al Darnell
    Tim Miller
    Clive Swiers
    Tom Spilman
    Pete Townsend
    Dave Sowray

    Evening League vs Stillington

    Pilmoor Evening League - Round 2
    Helperby vs Stillington

    After tactically losing the toss, we were asked to field first on a bright but chilly afternoon. Dan Marsden and Jo Corner opened the bowling and together bowled a tidy spell, with Dan taking 3 crucial wickets, thanks to a great catch taken by Tom Downing. George and Olli Swiers bowled well with multiple dot balls in the final overs, as George took 1 wicket, then Matt Cav and Ryan Achilles bowled at the end to restrict the opposition to a modest 118 from their 20 overs.

    Ryan opened up with Alex Clayton and the two had a reasonable opening partnership, before Alex was bowled by a decent outswinger from the young opposition bowler. This brought veteran John Tuley to the crease, and instantly took control of the situation with Ryan, as they hit boundaries and ran quick singles. Unfortunately John was dismissed by a slower ball (even after being warned by Ryan that the bowler has a good slower ball!!!), This brought Jolly out to the middle, and did a fine job at working the ball around and keeping the scoreboard ticking.
    After hitting the first change bowler for 23 off his first over, Ryan had to retire on 51. First gamer Dan Spink knocked the ball around, but Jolly was dismissed followed by Dan, but Matt Cav and Jo Corner steered the team to victory with about 2 overs to spare.

    Next game is on a Tuesday due to the Champions League match being held on Wednesday.

    Match Report Helperby 1st X1 vs Alne.

    On what looked a good track we were put into bat by Alne. Due to work committments Mark had to go, so we were effectively reduced to 10 men batting line up. Sean and Pete Orton scored 36 and 35 respectively, as we ended on 162 for 8, geeting a batting point. On an Alne wicket where 200 is about par we knew we would have to bowl well, and we did just that having them 39 for 6 at one point. Unfortunately their 3rd bat played himself in and carried his bat, with them hitting the winning runs in the final over.
    We were all gutted having been so close to beating one of the stronger sides in the league, just to be pipped at the post! We must however take heart from our vastly improved bowling and fielding performance and go into the next 3 massive games with spirits up so that we give ourselves the best chance we can of picking up points!!

    Tuesday, 20 May 2008

    HELPERBY 3RD XI VS STUDLEY ROYAL 4TH XI

    Scorecard


    Saturday saw a successful nail biting finish for the 3rds thanks to a well paced innings from Cupes who crafted an excellent 71 not out.

    Wining the toss we put Studley in on a very green looking wicket. A quick and accurate opening spell from Stuart Cross (6ov, 1m, 11r, 1w), supported by George Swiers (4,0,17,0) and Chris Fryer (10,2,30,2) kept the Studley batsmen pinned back. The Studley juniors batted well and several times threatened to put together big partnerships only for Helperby to achieve breakthroughs at key stages through tight bowling and good work in the field (catches by Tom Jackson, George Swiers, Chris Fryer and Peter Mitchell).

    Stuart Cross returned for another tight spell (6,2,9,1) supported by the skipper (10,2,33,2), Rob Challis (4,1,15,0) and John Wilson (4,1,19,2). However we were unable to take the last two wickets to gain the bowling point with Studley finishing on 145 for 8 off 45 overs.

    In reply Helperby lost the early wicket of Peter Mitchell although runs continued to come from Alex Clayton who had at least three lives as he kept managing to find the one Studley fielder who couldn’t catch.

    Cupes held up one end after Alex departed for 26 and Tom Jackson for 1. With the arrival of Rob Challis the pace began to pick up although at this point Cupes had scored around 17 runs from 20+ overs and was doing one of his better Chris Tavare impressions. However experienced showed in the way he paced his innings as runs began to flow after the departure of Rob for 13 and George Swiers for 0 with a flurry of boundaries, quick singles and even some twos and threes!

    The match entered its final 8 overs with Helperby needing 40 runs. Cupes was supported by Stuart Cross (8) and Chris Fryer (7) and brought the requirement down to 11 runs from 2 overs. At this point the skipper gave another cameo performance with a waft across the line and was bowled first ball. Luckily for him Dan Spink showed more sense and ran a number of quick singles with Cupes.

    Entering the final over Helperby needed 6 runs. Two singles off the first three balls left Dan on strike with three balls to go and four needed to win. Studley brought the field in to cut out the single and could only look on as Dan pulled the next ball for a fantastic four.

    A good all round performance by Helperby in the field had restricted Studley to a gettable score and thanks to Cupes' excellent 71 not out (and support from the junior batsmen) we managed to get there. Just.

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Goldsborough 2nd XI match report

    Scorecard

    Helperby's great start to the season came to an end with a 5-wicket defeat at the hands of Goldsborough.

    Electing to bat on a good looking track, Helperby scored what looked like a match-winning score of 233 for 5.

    John Tuley again contributed the bulk of the runs, scoring 104 in a terrific attacking innings before losing his wicket in the penultimate over.

    Joe Corner scored his second fifty in three games, finishing the innings on 59 not out and Helperby went into tea confident of victory.

    Unfortunately, wickets proved extremely hard to come by, and the Goldsborough opening pair put on 120 for the first wicket, using the pace of the ball and the benign track to good effect.

    Introduction of the leg spin of Joe Kinsella finally broke the opening partnership, but the damage had largely been done by then.

    A couple of wickets each from Gary Downey and Joe Corner were the only reward for a long afternoon in the field, and Goldsborough hit the winning runs with a couple of overs to spare.

    Although the defeat was disappointing, we still head the table alongside Masham and Newton-le-Willows and the team is getting stronger each week - it was great to see Nick Buchanan back in Helperby "colours" this week.

    We head to Bolton Abbey this coming weekend, and need to get back on the winning trail.

    Andy Barlow

    19th May vs Knaresborough

    Great game with a close, exciting finish.
    Herb lost the toss and they put us in, although we would have batted anyway as it looked like rain!

    A great start by James (8) and George (6) was ably supported by William (5) with some really nice off-drives.
    Jack (18) hit the only two 4s of our innings and he took the bowling apart at the end with support from Herbie (9).

    We posted 270 which the coach thought would be enough and our early fielding and bowling certainly backed this up with a run out and a great catch by Ed Challis pegging Knaresborough's reply back. The last pair needed an unlikely 28 off the last 4 overs to win, but some big hitting by James (17) and support by Willem got them home with 2 balls to spare.

    A great team effort lads, particularly with the batting. There was only 1 run out this week and the calling/judgement of a run was definitely improved.
    We bowled 8 more wides than they did (=16 runs!).
    Bowling practice Friday then... !

    Thursday, 15 May 2008

    Helperby 3rds vs Studley Royal 4ths, Saturday 17 May

    Rory Wade (Capt)
    Peter Mitchell
    Rob Challis
    David Cupit
    Chris Fryer
    Stuart Cross
    George Swiers
    Alex Clayton
    Dan Spink
    Tom Jackson
    TBA

    Meet at The Oak Tree at 1.00pm - playing in The Deer Park at Studley Roger.

    Call me if any problems (07899 960 858 / 01423 360 079)

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Newton-le-Willows match report

    Scorecard

    The seconds continued their strong start to the season by winning a close game against Newton-le-Willows by a margin of ten runs.

    Andy Barlow - starting as captain for the first time this season - carried on where Joff left off, lost the toss and was put into bat by the opposition captain.

    The first over was hit for twelve runs as John Tuley treated the opening bowler with total disdain, hammering a four and a six off the third and fifth ball of the over.

    Then it all went horribly wrong - from 17 without loss, Helperby collapsed to 27 for 4, with Jolly, Charlie, Joe and Joff contributing a grand total six runs between them.

    Fortunately, John was in the mood for runs.

    Ably supported by Euan Shepherd on debut (18 runs before John had a brainstorm and decided to run him out) and Dan Marston who finished on 13 not out, John remained at the crease for the full 45 overs, hitting 84 not out and taking Helperby's total to a competitive 146.

    Newton-le-Willows began their reply with gusto, with all their top order batsmen giving the impression that they wanted it over quickly, smacking most of their runs in boundaries.

    Our Junior bowlers kept their heads whilst the batsmen appeared to lose theirs, and wickets came steadily as the batsmen continued to play their shots.

    Newton-le-Willows stumbled to 100 for 7 at 20 overs and the game looked to be in the bag for Helperby, but S Coombs held on stubbornly and was supported in a rear guard action by J. Abbotson.

    Newton-le-Willows were only 25 runs adrift when Helperby - who didn't look like getting either batsman out - had a stroke of luck when J Abbotson bizarrely opted to trash his own wickets with a full-blooded sweep shot.

    The Newton-le-Willows tail wagged briefly but their efforts to win the game ended ten runs short as Gary Downey and Joe Corner polished off the innings.

    All-in-all, not one of Helperby's finer performances but if we can win games like this when we're below par, then I think we have a great chance of promotion this season.

    Andy Barlow

    Sun 25th May vs Ham & Petersham Touring Side

    Yes, the Southern Shandy Drinkers are back in town on Sunday 25th May, nursing their
    Harrogate hangovers and ripe for another bashing by Helperby....!!!

    I'll act as match manager for this (unless anyone else is volunteering?) so if you'd like to be part of Helperby's only (I think?) "friendly" match of the season, please broadcast your availability by Text, Email or tell me at practice Thursday/Friday ....
    Cheers,

    Nigel
    0771 8194334
    nigel.milton@serco.com

    Wednesday, 14 May 2008

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Goldsborough 2nd XI: Saturday 17 May 2PM

    Andy Barlow (capt)
    Simon Joll
    John Tuley
    Tom Spilman
    Euan Shepherd (wk)
    Joe Corner
    Nick Buchanan (great to have you back, Nick)
    Tim Nash
    Gary Downey (vc)
    Joe Kinsella
    Dan Marston

    Meet ground 1PM.

    Please contact Andy Barlow on 07830 302268 if unavailable.

    1st X1 vs Alne Sat May 17th 2pm

    Mark Spilman (capt)
    Sean Sowray (vc)
    Ryan Achilles
    Matt Chav
    Al Darnell
    Clive Swiers
    David Sowray
    Pete Orton
    Pete Townsend
    Oli Turner
    Tim Miller

    Meet 12.45 Oak Tree or 1pm at Alne.
    Practice for all at 6pm on thursday at the ground!!

    Tuesday, 13 May 2008

    Helperby U9s vs Ouseburn 12th May

    Another close game for the U9s, this time at Ouseburn.
    Skipper Harvey won the toss (that's a 100% record so far!) and elected to field.

    Good all round bowling was shown with 6 of our bowlers each taking a wicket.
    Ouseburn ended up on 297-7, which was proabably a few runs too many, although the boundary on one side was very short. That's a lot of wickets to take and if the coach could set a field we could probably have knocked at least 10 runs off that!

    In reply George and William opened and ran some really good quick singles, although their understanding was not always perfect and this did lead to a couple of run outs!
    Although the batting in the middle overs was a bit slow Ed Challis, with a quickfire 10 runs including a lovely 6 over long on got us close with 31 runs needed by the final pair.

    Herb (19) and Jack (4) tried their hardest and we finished 8 runs short (289-3) with some decent Ouseburn bowling and fielding seeing them home.

    The encoraging thing is we are not losing many wickets and I'm sure that if we can tighten up on a few aspects like our ground fielding and running between the wickets, more wins will follow.

    Another good team effort lads and I'm sure we'll repay the compliment in the return match .

    Monday, 12 May 2008

    Helperby 3rds vs Sessay 3rds

    Saturday saw an encouraging performance against the Division leaders with some strong performances by junior members of the team (and some of the older ones).

    Winning the first toss of the season Sessay were put into bat. Stuart Cross and George Swiers both bowled an impressive opening spell each picking up one wicket and restricting Sessay to around 3 runs per over.

    Runs continued to be tight with the change of bowlers as Chris Fryer picked up a wicket in his first over, although thereafter the Sessay number 4 and 5 batsmen had more than their share of luck with catches just falling short and inside edges narrowly missing the stumps.

    After 33 overs Sessay were still in the nineties. However the batsmen began to pick up the pace and despite Stuart Cross picking up 2 more wickets in his second spell Sessay closed on 172 for 5, some 40-50 runs more than they looked like getting not long before.

    The Helperby fielding was good throughout the 45 overs and the bowling generally tight.

    In reply Helperby got off to the best start of the season reaching 47 without loss with both Peter Mitchell and Alex Clayton looking confident, running well and keeping the run rate ticking over. George Swiers continued his good batting form after Alex Clayton was caught on the boundary for 18. Two wickets fell in quick succession as Peter Mitchell was run out by a throw from the boundary and Dave Haddon, suffering with a calf injury was caught on the boundary.

    George Swiers kept his head down and consolidated well with Rob Challis and the pair put on 34 runs in good time before Rob was also caught on the boundary. At 90-4 with 25 overs still to go a win was well within our grasp. However a rapid clatter of wickets saw the last 6 wickets fall for 10 runs which meant we ended up 100 all out.

    In the field we had been competitive until perhaps the last 8-10 overs and whilst batting we had been ahead of the game for the first 20 overs. Unfortunately we were not able to keep up the necessary level throughout either innings although there were encouraging signs for the rest of the season.

    Peter Bentley Cup - team for Tuesday 13 May

    David Cupit (Capt)
    Dave Haddon (Wkt)
    George Swiers
    Dan Spink
    Joe Jordan
    Steve Back
    William Wadsworth
    Chris Fryer
    John Wilson
    Peter Mitchell
    Richard Downey

    Match starts at 6.30pm at HELPERBY. Meet at the ground at 610pm

    Helperby 1st X1 vs Goldsborough

    On a hot humid afternnon we opted to have a bat first with the track looking as though it had dried considerably! Unfortunately the wicket proved to be lower and slower than expected, making life as a batsmen not particularly easy. We managed to accelerate the scoring towards the end of our innings, with a good contribution by Pete Townsend, who scored 32 on his 1st X1 debut. Matt Cav again batted very solidly making 46. We managed 164 from our 45 overs gaining a batting point once again!
    In reply Goldsborough were quiet early doors with a good opening spell by Ryan, and a sharp piece of fielding by Pete leading to the runout of their opening bat. Unfortunately their number 3 managed to use a few lives up and made 74 not out to take them to our total for the loss of two wickets. In general our fielding was better, but we must still put the effort in to practice more! 164 was not quite a par score but we do need to defend our totals better by bowling tighter in the middle overs!
    Next week is the local derby against Alne so we need a massive performance from everyone in that game!!

    Thursday, 8 May 2008

    Helperby U9s vs Studley Royal

    Last Monday the U9s season got off to an excellent start with a close win against Studley.

    Winning the toss, Ed Challis elected to field and some excellent bowling and fielding restricted Studley to 262. Harry Nuttal took an excellent catch in his first game for Helperby and Harry Tribe got a run out on the last ball of the Studley innings.


    In reply a slow, steady start got us close and left Herb and Freddie Turner to get us over the line with some emphatic hitting lifting Helperby to 279 and 2 points in the bag.


    Crucially, we conceded far fewer wides than Studley, so we need to keep bowling straight and at the wickets and I'm sure more wins will come; keep practicing the bowling...

    Overall it was a great team effort, well done lads on a great start!


    Also, well done to Jack Stabler-Langan who, absent due to chess comittments, has won through to a chess "Gigafinal" in Manchester! Good luck with that Jack!

    Helperby 2nd XI vs Pannal 3rd XI 3 May - Match Report

    Scorecard

    On a lovely, warm, Saturday afternoon, we entertained Pannal 3rd’s at home. They arrived with only nine men, hoping the other two would arrive before too long!

    On winning the toss, Pannal bravely elected to bowl.

    Jolly got the innings off to a good start, scoring 37 runs. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the support we would have hoped, from the other senior players.

    Joe Corner had a match winning performance of 81 runs, backed up by Tim Nash and Pete Townsend on 28 runs. Gary Downey and Dan Marsden batting out for the point.

    After tea, all the Helperby bowlers bowled with exceptional economy – Dan Marsden, 6 overs, 6 runs for 2 wickets; Joe Kinsela, 4 overs for 4 runs; Gary Downey, 5 overs for 14 runs; John Tuley, 6 overs, 13 runs for 1 wicket.

    A deserving man of the match was Joe Corner, with figures of 8.3 overs, 15 runs for 5 wickets – an excellent performance!

    Finally, thanks to Tom Downey who, at the last minute, was available to play and was a good asset to the team.

    After two good wins, I am now pleased to hand the captaincy back to Charlie – here’s to a successful season!

    Joff Sowray

    Wednesday, 7 May 2008

    Helperby 3rd XI vs Sessay 3rd XI Saturday 10 May

    THE MATCH IS AT BOROUGHBRIDGE

    Team:

    Rory Wade (Capt)
    Dave Haddon(Wkt)
    Chris Fryer
    Peter Mitchell
    Alex Clayton
    George Swiers
    Stuart Cross
    Ollie Swiers
    Joe Jordan
    Dan Spink
    TBA

    Home game AT BOROUGHBRIDGE

    Meet at Oak Tree at 1.00PM or at the ground (let me know)

    Any problems 07899 960 858 / 01423 360 079

    Helperby CC 1st X1 vs Goldsborough at home Saturday May 10th

    M Spilman(c)
    S Sowray(vc)
    D Sowray
    M Cavanagh
    R Achilles
    P Orton
    O Turner
    N Milton
    A Darnell
    C Swiers
    P Townsend

    Meet 1 pm at ground for 2pm start
    Pre match Brunch at Clives House
    Practice for everyone on thursday at 6pm

    Helperby 3rd XI vs Burton Leonard 3rd XI 4 May - Match Report

    On a filthy wet day at Burton Leonard the Helperby 3rd XI managed to grind out a draw and secure a point thanks to some limpet like lower order batting from the junior members of the team.

    Burton Leonard won the toss and chose to bat on what looked a good track. After a delayed start for rain Helperby were in a good position with the score at 38 for 1 after 13 overs thanks to some tight bowling from Andrew Harrison (5ov, 1m, 11r, 0w) and George Swiers (6,1,15,1) and a good catch at slip by Peter Mitchell, before the rain started to come down again.

    After an extended rain stoppage and early tea the match was reduced to 31 overs per side. We were confident at this point of keeping Burton Leonard to a chaseable score through some tight bowling.

    Unfortunately the skipper decided to bring himself on at this stage and despite some excellent bowling from Chris Fryer (9,1,23,6) which included a hat-trick (and nearly a second), the runs began to flow as the Burton Leonard players swung the bat finishing on 100 for 9.

    Sadly we were unable to gain the bowling point due to the skipper’s inability to land the ball anywhere near the stumps. On the whole our fielding was tight with Stuart Cross fielding particularly well, showing fantastic commitment in chasing down every ball.

    Throughout most of the second half of Burton Leonard’s innings the rain had continued to fall and by the time we came out to bat the wicket had deteriorated considerably. Again the skipper let the side down being out first ball and thereafter wickets fell at regular intervals leaving Helperby at 45 for 7 with around 15 overs to go.

    At this point the junior players really stepped up to the mark with some excellent rearguard batting – not only occupying the crease for crucial overs but also scoring valuable runs to secure the point. Andrew Harrison and Joe Jordan formed an invaluable partnership of 23 runs and were ably supported by Dan Spink and Ollie Swiers, all of whom showed a rock solid defensive technique. Helperby finished on 86 for 9.

    Tuesday, 6 May 2008

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Newton-le-Willows away Saturday 10 May 2PM

    Andy Barlow (capt)
    Simon Joll
    John Tuley
    Joe Corner
    Joff Sowray (vc)
    Euan Shepherd (wk)
    Tim Nash
    Gary Downey
    Joe Kinsella
    Dan Marston
    Tom Downey

    Meet Oak Tree 12:45PM, Newton-le-Willows 1:15PM

    Please contact Andy Barlow on 07830 302268 if unavailable.

    Sunday, 4 May 2008

    U15 Sunday 11 May versus Follifoot away

    U15 Team for Sunday 11/05/08 Follifoot away meet at Follifoot 09:40 please

    Andrew Harrison (C)
    Joe Jordan (VC)
    J Kinsella
    O Swiers
    C Ogden
    E Jordan
    R Usher
    S Back
    D Cuthbert
    O Walker
    TBA

    Saturday, 3 May 2008

    Helperby 3rd XI vs Burton Leonard 3rd XI Sunday 4 May

    Match is at Burton Leonard. Meet at Oak TRee at 1.00pm

    Team

    R Wade
    D Haddon
    D Cupit
    C Fryer
    P Mitchell
    S Cross
    A Harrison
    J Jordan
    G Swiers
    O Swiers
    D Spink

    Friday, 2 May 2008

    Helperby 1st Xl vs Pannal Sat 3rd May

    Mark Spilman (capt)
    Sean Sowray (vc)
    Ryan Achilles
    Matt Chav
    Al Darnell
    James Hardy
    Clive Swiers (wk)
    Pete Orton
    Joss Spilman
    Oli Turner
    Nigel Milton

    Meet 12.15 Oak Tree or 1.00 at Pannal for 2.00 start (let me know!)

    Thursday, 1 May 2008

    Helperby 2nd XI versus Pannal 3rd XI: Saturday 3 May

    Joff Sowray (capt)
    Dave Sowray
    Simon Joll
    Gary Downey (vc)
    Dan Marston
    Tim Nash
    Joe Corner
    Joe Kinsella
    Pete Townsend (wk)
    John Tuley
    David Cupit

    Meet ground 1:15PM.