BECKETT LEAGUE: Sewerby stun Filey as Coates claims 5-15

Sewerby stunned Beckett League Premier Division Champions Filey in Zone One as young pace bowler Isaac Coates impressed.
Sewerby bowler Isaac Coates took 5-15 in his side's surprise win against FileySewerby bowler Isaac Coates took 5-15 in his side's surprise win against Filey
Sewerby bowler Isaac Coates took 5-15 in his side's surprise win against Filey

Mike Artley’s 56 and 42 from Peter Davies helped Sewerby post 154-9 before Coates’ 5-15 helped ensure Filey fell short on 116, Dave Brannan top-scoring with 26.

Nick Zakrzewski continued his fine season with the bat as he made a superb unbeaten 118 to help Scarborough to the top of the table courtesy of an 88-run win over Folkton & Flixton 2nds.

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Zakrzewski carried Scarborough to 172-7 as the rest of the batting order failed to contribute, Freddie Gunning bagging three-for.

Gunning then hit 40 but Flixton could only make 84-6.

Bridlington 2nds also took advantage of Filey’s defeat as they beat Scalby to go level on points in second place.

Harry Burton tok 4-26 and Andy Smith 3-8 as Scalby were 100 all out, James Ledden making 33.

Greg Miller then hit an unbeaten 35 and Matthew Rennoldson finished on 32 not out as Brid cruised home.

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Sherburn moved up to fourth spot after a 35-run win against Staxton.

Staithes and Nawton Grange continue to dominate Zone Two and they will both contest the play-offs after picking up victories.

Table-toppers Staithes cruised to a nine-wicket win at Heslerton.

Chris Morrison took 4-13 as Heslerton were restricted to 73-9 before Staithes cruised to 74-1, Brad Lewis finishing on 37 not out and Callum Horne 27 not out.

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Nawton Grange stayed just a point behind Staithes in second after beating Settrington by nine wickets.

Adam Morley made 44 but Settrington were restricted to 102-8, Joe Judge taking 4-20.

Nick Thornicroft and Charlie Allott both made 51 to guide Grange to victory.

Ebberston edged a nine-run victory against Wykeham.

The hosts ended up on 96-7, Jack Holt taking 3-21.

Despite Holt then hitting 34, Wykeham fell short of their revised target for victory, finishing up on 87 all out as Jonty Megginson took 3-12.

Great Habton cruised to a 10-wicket win over Thornton Dale.

Dale were all out for just 49 before Habton made it safely to 50-0.

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