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in our achievements, and a big thank you to Major McCarter for his excellent coaching, advice, and driving the team to all our matches and competitions.

Good luck to next year's team. Ryan Allworthy (Captain of Fencing 93-94)

CRICKET Retrospect

The 1994 Eleven ended the season unbeaten and played very well to do so. The season was perhaps equally memorable for the high number of exciting, tense draws. The reasons for this were clear. Firstly, the batting had depth; indeed all eleven were capable of making a good score. Secondly, the outfielding was excellent. It was disappointing that, on several occasions when batting second, we played well to get into a winning position, but then failed to press home our advantage. All too often leading batsmen got out when victory was in sight. Inexperience was of course the main cause, but we must learn from our mistakes. It was significant that all the first six batsmen made big scores, but no one went on to make a hundred. Another strength of the team was the commitment of players like Naithan McBride, Nick Middleton and Alistair Rigby who in some matches did not bat or bowl. Their whole-hearted effort for the team was great to see and they set an example which the more self-centred players would do well to follow. Toby Cockcroft did a fine job as captain. Throughout the season he encouraged and cajoled his team, never allowing heads to drop.

The oj>ening batsmen for most of the season were Tom Archer and Nick Ogden. Both have a good technique, particularly in defence, and they had the advantage of one being right-handed and the other left. Individually they played some good innings, but as a pair they were often too slow and put pressure on the later batsmen. After a moderate start Tom Archer made encouraging progress and his 81 not out against Cranleigh, when he batted through the innings, was a superb performance. Nick Ogden was also at his best playing the 'anchor' role and played several valuable innings, notably his 92 at Ampleforth.

At No. 3, M. Scott Bradley was always aggressive, he hit the ball hard and scored his runs quickly. As yet application is not his strong point and he gives no respect to the bowler. If he can learn from this year's experience, he is capable of scoring a lot of runs. Andrew Kay started the season impressively making good scores in almost every match, but later in the term his best form eluded him. Toby Cockcroft's form was inconsistent, but he had a prolific spell mid-season when he batted with power and authority. Paul Taylor had a frustrating season, often playing useful innings, but never making a big score until in his last innings for the School when he made a splendid 96.

All the other members of the team were capable batsmen, but inevitably their chances to build an innings were limited. Typical of their spirit was Alistair Rigby, who was the winner of the Colin Bosomworth Cup for the most improved player. His only dismissal during the season was a run-out and his 43 not out against Cranleigh was a memorable innings. In the last week of term after an outstanding season in the Under 14 Colts, Nick Kay joined the 1st XI and although he only batted three times he gave ample proof of his potential.

The new ball was usually shared by Peter Batty and M. Scott Bradley. Scott bowled well on occasions, loosely on others. At his best his ability to swing the ball is a considerable asset. Peter looked very promising early in the season, but it was only at the festival that he began to fulfil the promise. I hope that his success will give him confidence for next year. It was a pity that Toby Cockcroft was unable to find any rhythm until late in the season. When bowling well he had the pace and penetration which the attack lacked. Alistair Rigby bowled steadily at medium-pace and was often effective when opponents were chasing runs. Tom Archer also bowled well on occasions, but sometimes lacked the necessary accuracy. Nick Ogden started the season disappointingly, bowling too many loose deliveries, but he settled down and it was pleasing to see him taking wickets regularly, even on the easy batting pitches at St. Peter's. Naithan McBride's offspin was inconsistent, but he did have the knack of taking wickets; not always with the best of deliveries. Nick Middleton showed promise with his leg-spin, but he was unlucky to be in a team with a lot of bowlers and he did not get the long spells of bowling that he needed. In their few games in the 1st XI, the 2nd XI opening bowlers Scott P. Bradley and Neil Forshaw bowled well.

The standard of the fielding was higher than for a number of years. Nick Walker was a good lively wicketkeeper and the ground fielding almost without exception was excellent. The Fielding Cup was awarded to Andrew Kay; no-one who was present will forget his wonderful catch in the last over against Barnard Castle.

The Senior House Cricket Competition was won by The Manor, who defeated School House convincingly in the final. In the Junior House final Clifton beat The Manor.

This year was the tenth of the Schools' Festival and it was the second time that we have been the hosts. In contrast to the 1988 festival in York, the weather was kind to us and we had an enjoyable and successful week. Matches were played at the School, York C.C. and Clifton Hospital C.C. We are very grateful to these clubs for allowing us to use their grounds. Three awards were presented at the festival dinner, the winners being Liam Botham of Rossall for his all-round performance, Tom Archer for his batting and Paul Harris of Merchant Taylors', North wood for his bowling. I am very grateful to all my colleagues who helped to make the festival a success.

D. Kirby

The following players represented the 1st XI:

t*T. W. F. Cockcroft (captain) 1992-93-94, t*N. A. Walker 1992-93,94, *T. J. Archer 1993-94, *P. T. Batty 1994, *M. S. Bradley 1993-94, *A. L. T. Kay 1994, *N. P. R. McBride 1992-94, *N. J. Middleton 1994, *N. J. Ogden 1993-94, *A. F. Rigby 1994, *P. C. Taylor 1994. t = Cap * = Colours

The following players represented the 2nd XI:

*M. C. Dodgson (captain), *N. Forshaw (vice-captain), *S. P. Bradley, *S. J. Rivis, P. F. Barlow, J. P. Curley, H. M. Donaldson, J. A. M. Duggin, J. W. J. Hutt, D. R. Leveson, E. R. Lindley, D. R. Martin, S. T. Mulryne, D. Powell, J. E. Reynolds, N. D. Riggall.

* = Colours

1st XI Averages Batting

A. F. Rigby T. J. Archer A. L. T. Kay N. J. Ogden M. S. Bradley N. J. C. Kay P. C. Taylor

No. of Innings 1 21 17 20 19 3 16 T. W. F. Cockcroft 15 S. P. Bradley N. J. Middleton P. T. Batty N. P. R. McBride N. A. Walker

* = Not Out Not Out 6 5 2 4 1 0 2 0 1 4 4 3 6 Runs 86 523 469 433 485 73 307 325 75 49 98 122 57

Maidens Runs 5 53 14 38 7 35 3 2 19 151 512 248 790 244 403 212 224 383 Highest Score 43* 81* 79 92 78 55 96 74 51* 19 27* 25* 20* Average 86.00 32.69 31.27 27.06 26.94 24.33 21.93 21.66 18.75 16.33 14.00 10.16 8.14

Average 21.57 22.26 22.54 22.57 24.40 25.19 30.28 32.00 42.55

Bowling

S. P. Bradley M. S. Bradley A. R. Rigby N. J. Ogden N. P. R. McBride P. T. Batty N. J. Middleton

5 7 11 15 14 Overs 45 199.1 71 221.3 53 157.3 39.3 T. W. F. Cockcroft 58 T. J. Archer 104 Wickets 1 23 11 35 10 16 7 7 9

Also bowled: A. L. T. Kay 9.4-0-59-3; N. Forshaw 5-1-7-2; S. J. Rivis 3-1-4-0.

Results:

ST. PETER'S v YORKSHIRE GENTLEMEN C.C. Played at home on Sunday, 24th April. Result: Drawn. Yorkshire Gents 187-5 dec. (N. J. Muirhead 96) St. Peter's 183-9 (A. L. T. Kay 79, J. Lovell 4-30,

R. F. T. Musgrave 4-37)

ST. PETER'S v BRADFORD G.S.

Played at home on Wednesday, 27th April. Result: Drawn. Bradford G.S. 208-9 dec. (S. Davies 83, D. Groom 38,

N. J. Ogden 3-32) St. Peter's 194-8 (M. S. Bradley 73)

ST. PETER'S v SEDBERGH SCHOOL Played away on Saturday, 30th April. Result: Drawn. Sedbergh 201-3 dec. (J. Eddington 132 not out, D. Croft 35) St. Peter's 135-7 (T. W. F. Cockcroft 53) ST. PETER'S v M.C.C. Played at home on Wednesday, 4th May. Result: Drawn. M.C.C. 193-5 dec. (S. Simpson 85 not out, J. Dracup 37) St. Peter's 191-9 (T. W. F. Cockcroft 74, A. L. T. May 55, J. Foggitt 4-46)

ST. PETER'S v OLD PETERITES Played at home on Sunday, 8th May. Result: Drawn. Old Peterites 227-7 dec. (R. F. T. Musgrave 82, M. J.

Davies 77, N. J. Muirhead 34, A. F. Rigby 4-34) St. Peter's 195-9 (T. W. F. Cockcroft 57, A. L. T. Kay 30, N. J. Muirhead 5-48, J. Stubbs 3-43)

ST. PETER'S v YORK C.C. Played at home on Wednesday, 11th May Result: Drawn. York C.C. 197-4 dec. (M. Piercy 80, R. Hernan 44,

R. F. T. Musgrave 41) St. Peter's 161-8 (M. S. Bradley 30, C. A. Robinson 4-34)

ST. PETER'S v BARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Played at home on Saturday, 14th May. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 184-7 dec. (T. J. Archer 56, P. C. Taylor 32 not out, J. Hatch 3-35) Barnard Castle 169-7 (J. Hatch 94)

ST. PETER'S v THE FORTY CLUB Played at home on Wednesday, 18th May. Result: Won. Forty Club 105 (P. Baines 32) St. Peter's 107-0 (T. J. Archer 52 not out, N. J. Ogden 51 not out)

ST. PETER'S v LEEDS G.S. Played away on Saturday, 21st May. Result: Abandoned. St. Peter's 90-2 (T. J. Archer 39 not out)

ST. PETER'S v PRESIDENT'S XI Played at home on Wednesday, 1st June. Result: Abandoned. President's XI156 (M. P. Forrester 51, N. J. Middleton 4-58) St. Peter's 28-0

ST. PETER'S v AMPLEFORTH COLLEGE Played away on Saturday, 4th June. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 176-8 dec. (N. J. Ogden 92, M. S. Bradley 35, T. Pinsent 3-18) Ampleforth 168-5 (H. Hickman 76 not out, H. Lucas 47,

N. J. Ogden 4-52)

ST. PETER'S v DURHAM SCHOOL Played at home on Saturday, 11th June. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 216-8 dec. (A. L. T. Kay 59) Durham 191-7 (J. Windows 39, C. Clark 33, N. J. Ogden 4-59)

ST. PETER'S v POCKLINGTON SCHOOL Played at home on Saturday, 18th June. Result: Drawn. Pocklington 236-7 dec. (M. Stacey 137, R. Milne 49,

M. S. Bradley 3-36) St. Peter's 192-7 (M. S. Bradley 78, A. L. T. Kay 39,

T. J. Archer 44, J. Burrans 4-53)

ST. PETER'S v WORKSOP COLLEGE Played away on Saturday, 25th June. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 192-6 dec. (S. P. Bradley 51 not out, N. J.

Ogden 41) Worksop 166-7 (R. Wilkinson 44, I. Jenkinson 30)

ST. PETER'S v SAINTS C.C. Played at home on Tuesday, 28th June. Result: Drawn. Saints C.C. 192-8 dec. (G. Fowler 55, N. P. R. McBride 3-28) St. Peter's 167-9 (T. J. Archer 38, C. Farrell 4-45)

ST. PETER'S v YARRA VALLEY ANGLICAN SCHOOL, AUSTRALIA Played at home on Wednesday, 29th June. Result: Won. St. Peter's 186 (N. J. C. Kay 55, N. J. Ogden 37) Yarra Valley 134 (D. Belshaw 49 not out, M . S. Bradley 3-25, S. P. Bradley 3-30) St. Peter's 198-7 dec. (T. W. F. Cockcroft 120,

R. F. T. Musgrave 34, J. Hare 4-60) Loretto 89 (N. J. Ogden 4-14, R. F. T. Musgrave 3-32)

ST. PETER'S v LORETTO SCHOOL

Played at York C.C. on Monday, 4th July. Result: Won. Loretto 101 (P. T. Batty 4-39, N. J. Ogden 3-14, M. S.

Bradley 3-24) St. Peter's 102-1 (N. J. Ogden 44 not out)

ST. PETER'S v ROSSALL SCHOOL Played at home on Tuesday, 5th July.

Result: Won (required total adjusted after rain). Rossall 170 (L. Botham 71, N. J. Ogden 5-52, T. W. F.

Cockcroft 3-26) St. Peter's 155-6 (M. S. Bradley 58, N. J. Ogden 34, L.

Botham 3-13)

ST. PETER'S v MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL, NORTHWOOD

Played at York C.C. on Wednesday, 6th July. Result: Abandoned. St. Peter's 229-6 dec. (T. J. Archer 69, M. S. Bradley 56, A. L. T. Kay 55) Merchant Taylors' 100-2 (A. Raja 50, P. Wise 36)

ST. PETER'S v CRANLEIGH SCHOOL

Played at York C.C. on Thursday, 7th July. Result: Drawn. St. Peter's 183-8 (T. J. Archer 81 not out, A. F. Rigby 43 not out, B. Wright 4-48) Cranleigh 143-6 (N. J. Ogden 3-29) ST. PETER'S v ARDINGLY COLLEGE Played at home on Friday, 8th July. Result: Drawn. Ardingly 229-8 dec. (B. Hubbard 88, J. Hubbard 48, G.

Best 40, P. T. Batty 3-35) St. Peter's 177-4 (P. C. Taylor 96, N. J. Ogden 38 not out)

Summary of Results

Opponents Yorkshire Gentlemen C.C. Bradford G.S. Sedbergh School M.C.C. Old Peterites York C.C. Barnard Castle School Forty Club Leeds G.S. President's XI Ground Home Home Away Home Home Home

Home Home Away Home Ampleforth College Away Durham School Home Pocklington School Worksop College Saints C.C. Yarra Valley A.S. Australia Loretto School Rossall School Merchant Taylors' School Cranleigh School Ardingly College Home Away Home Home York C.C. Home York C.C. York C.C. Home Result

Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn

Drawn Won Abandoned Abandoned Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn Drawn

Won Won Won School

183-9 194-8 135-7 191-9 195-9 161-8

184-7 dec 107-0 90-2 28-0 176-8 dec 216-8 dec 192-7 192-6 dec 167-9

186 102-1 155-6

Abandoned 229-6 dec Drawn Drawn 183-8 177-4 Opponents

187-5 dec. 208-9 dec. 201-3 dec. 193-5 dec. 227-7 dec. 197-4 dec.

. 169-7 105

156 . 168-5 . 191-7 236-7 dec. . 166-7 192-8 dec.

134 101 170

.100-2 143-6 229-8 dec.

2nd XI

This season the 2nd XI was potentially quite strong though unfortunately its talents did not produce the victories which might have been expected. Drawn matches were recorded against Sedbergh, Bradford Grammar School, Yorkshire Clergy, Pocklington, Leeds Grammar School and Ampleforth — the last two games being rained off after promising starts. We won an exciting match against Durham School and lost by forty-seven runs against Worksop College who at lunchtime in an all-day game had been struggling on 87 for 7.

The team has been well captained by Matthew Dodgson and Neil Forshaw, supported in particular by fine batting and bowling from Simon Rivis and Scott P. Bradley. Nicholas Riggall (once he had overcome some problems with his run-up) bowled with accuracy and pace, and the swing bowling of Simon Rivis was instrumental in the victory over Durham. Commendable innings were also recorded by James Hurt, James Curley, David Powell and James Duggin — and Daniel Leveson's spin bowling was unlucky not to take more wickets. There has been an excellent atmosphere in the team and colours were finally awarded to Neil Forshaw, Matthew Dodgson, Simon Rivis and Scott Bradley.

The Senior Colts completed a highly successful season, winning seven of their twelve fixtures and only losing once. The first match against Sedbergh was won, largely due to the outstanding bowling of Daniel Curley who took five wickets for four runs in ten overs on a damp wicket. By the following Wednesday, the Wightman field had dried out to produce the first of a series of good batting tracks. Ashville's declaration of 165 for 3 must have seemed secure, however strong hitting by Mason Asgha and Scott O'Keefe produced an eight wicket victory with an over to spare. In the match against Bootham, the oppostion were demolished by Guy Lewis who took five wickets in five overs whilst conceding only two runs. His stylish high action has now made him into a very effective swing bowler with a promising future.

After a fourth successive victory against Barnard Castle, the winning sequence was broken at Bradford where openers were treated to some wayward bowling which was duly punished. After being dismissed for 181, Bradford took three early wickets before Scott O'Keefe with resolute batting scored 66 to ensure a draw.

As usual the game against Manchester Schools' was a severe test with the School managing to hold out for a draw, thanks to determined batting from David Hancock and Guy Francis who were both undefeated at the end, however luck ran. But the following week when yet again an unaccountable batting collapse against Ampleforth produced the only defeat of the season.

After another uneventful game against Durham the match against Pocklington produced some of the most exciting cricket of the season. The opposition declared at 202 for 8 after forty overs. Outstanding batting by Simon Leveson who was not out on 92 and Daniel Curley who was not out on 93 produced a second wicket partnership of 187 runs with Mason Asgha hitting the winning run in the thirty-seventh over. Such a positive approach by both teams produced a fine game of cricket. Perhaps a restriction on the number of overs for the side batting first, coupled with more prompt starts, would reduce the number of drawn games.

The match against Scarborough was won, largely due to the spin duo of Daniel Curley and Mason Asgha who took all the wickets between them. It is particularly pleasing at Colts level to see spin bowling being so dominant but this requires concentration, self-confidence and good fielding and on the whole they were usually in evidence. The importance of the latter was certainly highlighted when the opposition dropped several catches to allow the School to obtain the required runs in limited time. This was in marked contrast to Jonathan Price's onehanded catch at short mid-on from a full-blooded drive against Worksop — it was one of the best catches witnessed on a cricket field in recent years.

The season was concluded with a polished performance against Yarm. Again Guy Lewis made the initial breakthrough, well supported by Chris Bradley who turned in his best bowling of the season.

Confident batting by Simon Leveson who was well supported by Richard Rastall enabled the School to finish on a high note.

Whilst several batting and bowling performances have been highlighted, special mention must be given to the astute leadership shown by the captain, David Hancock, who also performed admirably behind the stumps.

The following players represented the U.15 Colts:

D. Hancock (captain), M. Asgha, J. Bevan, C. Bradley, D. Curley, G. Francis, E. Goodall, S. Goodrick, T. Kiddle, S. Leveson, G. Lewis, S. O'Keefe, J. Price, R. Rastall, S. Wheatley, J. Yeomans. J. W. R. Hutt and P. D. Northfield

Results:

Sedbergh 93 (D. Curley 5-4, G. Lewis 3-38) St. Peter's 94 for 6 (S. Leveson 23, D. Curley 23 not out)

Ashville 165 for 3 dec. St. Peter's 166 for 2 (S. O'Keefe 63, D. Curley 37, M.

Asgha 43 not out)

St. Peter's 153 for 7 dec. (E. Goodall 60 not out, R.

Rastall 32, D. Curley 22) Bootham 23 (G. Lewis 5-2)

St. Peter's 185 for 8 dec. (M. Asgha 63, S. Leveson 59) Barnard Castle 106 (M. Asgha 5-33)

Bradford 181 (M. Asgha 5-47, D. Curley 3-50) St. Peter's 137 for 5 (R. Rastall 566, S. O'Keefe 27 not out)

Manchester Schools' 167 for 7 dec. (D. Curley 4-38) St. Peter's 75 for 8 (S. Leveson 21)

Ampleforth 138 (D. Curley 4-26, S. O'Keefe 3-35) St. Peter's 70

Durham 142 (D. Curley 4-54, M. Asgha 4-34) St. Peter's 124 for 7 (R. Rastall 36, D. Curley 29)

Pocklington 202 for 8 dec. (C. Bradley 3-16) St. Peter's 203 for 2 (S. Leveson 92, D. Curley 93 not out)

Scarborough 138 (D. Curley 7-22, M. Asgha 3-35) St. Peter's 144 for 3 (M. Asgha 66 not out, S. O'Keefe 32 not out)

St. Peter's 177 for 7 (R. Rastall 91 not out, C. Bradley 31) Worksop 111 for 7 (D. Curley 4-44)

Yarm 70 (C. Bradley 4-16, G. Lewis 3-25) St. Peter's 72 for 1 (S. Leveson 31)

i*

The 1994 season proved to be a most enjoyable season to coach. The boys throughout the squad were willing to spend long hours in the nets and listen and work on their game. As a result they all improved. The win in the final game for the 'B' XI was just reward for all their efforts. It was also excellent to see the 'A' XI win so many matches. They did not try to play "overs" cricket and realised that if you win the toss and bat first, setting a decent target, you are always in charge of the game. We were helped by Nick Kay's quite excellent season with the bat scoring 780 runs at junior level before moving on to the 1st XI (where he made his debut 50 in his second innings). However, this was not a one man team and there were tremendous contributions from all those who played. Chris Ellerbeck, Jamie Hockin, James Dougherty, Matthew Sigsworth and Andrew Kemp all made good scores. However, once the totals were set it was vifcil that we bowled well. The side had strength in depth with Matthew Sigsworth, James Dougherty, Jamie Hockin, and Michael Freak all opening the attack. They made the batsmen pay and bowled at the stumps. Certainly James Dougherty's six wickets, that tore out the top order at Ampleforth, included five bowled. Andrew Kemp and Andrew Norman bowled well during the season and Andrew Norman's excellent control of line and length played a significant role in his House's victory in the Junior Cricket Final. We were fortunate to have three spinners in the side. Chris Dearnley bowled well and increased his variation during the season. Stewart Smith proved a fine wicket taking off-spinner and must always be ready to be an attacking bowler. Although Nick Kay did not bowl a great deal his leg-spin will prove a great asset in the scenic side in years to come. It was pleasing to see the progress made by Chris Carter behind the stumps. He listened and made the effort to improve; moving his feet more quickly and staying down much longer. The progress made in the 'A' side ws mirrored by improvements throughout the 'B' XI. Mick Baxter proved a most steady and technically competent opening batsman. He certainly has a future in the 'A' XI. Tom Bray also proved useful with the bat and ball. The side was well captained by Edward Brooke who also showed considerable talent as a swing bowler. Ian Ray and Lee Duff also bowled well, with increasing confidence. David Jackson's excellent spell of leg-spin vs. Worksop in which he took three for twenty-eight was ample proof of what can be done with hard work. On the batting side Nick Rees, Adam Delaney, William Vokes-Dudgeon, Edward Brooke all made good scores during the season. It was also very pleasing to see Nick Lally, who played most of the season in the 'A' team, get a chance to be a leading player in the 'B' side in the final game scoring thirty-three and taking three for nineteen. Nick Rees and Lee Duff took their turns behind the stumps and should keep working at this side of their game. An injury to Simon Carr kept him sidelined for over three weeks. However, his batting potential was fully realised with a fine knock in the House match final.

Both sides worked hard at their fielding and some excellent catches were held (and some "corkers" put down!!). It is amazing how a few little exercises (pressups for instance) increases the concentration during catching practice!

I must thank Mr. Bellis and Mr. Watkinson for all their invaluable help during the season and the parents who came so regularly to watch and give positive support. Finally I would express my personal thanks and those of the boys to Jim Lovell for his tremendous efforts with the side this year.

P. J. Stephen

The following players represented the 'A' Team:

N. Kay, C. Ellerbeck, J. Hockin, J. Dougherty, C. Dearnley, S. Smith, M. Freak, M. Sigsworth, N. Lally, A. Norman, C. Carter, A. Kemp, M. Baxter, E. Brooke, S. Carr.

The following players represented the 'B' Team:

E. Brooke, T. Bray, M. Baxter, N. Lally, A. Delaney, T. Whitcher, D. Jackson, T. Lillyman, N. Rees, L. Duff, I. Ray, M. Robertson, S. Carr, W. Vokes-Dudgeon, A. Norman, J. Miers, M. Freak.

Results — 'A' Team:

v. Sebergh (A) St. Peter's 128 all out. Sedbergh 110 for 7 (Smith 2 for 23) v. Bootham (H) St. Peter's 167 for 1 (Kay 100*, Dougherty 52*) Bootham 21 (Norman 2 ibr 2 v. Barnard Castle (A) Barnard Castle 109 all out (Smith 5 for 21) St. Peter's 113 for 1 (Kay43, Ellerbeck 35*, Hockin 30*) v. Bradford G.S. (H) Bradford 124 all out (Smith 8 for 18) St. Peter's 118 all out (Dougherty 33) v. Leeds G.S. (H) St. Peter's 197 for 1 (Kay 140*, Ellerbeck 43) Leeds 78 for 8 (Kay 3 for 11, Hockin 2 for 13) v. Ampleforth (A) St. Peter's 200 for 4 (Kay 139*) Ampleforth 98 all out (Dougherty 6 for 36) v. Durham (A) St. Peter's 202 for 5 (Kay 120) Durham 105 all out (Dougherty 4 for 23, Dearnley 2 for 11) v. Pocklington (A) St. Peter's 202 for 5 (Kay 73, Ellerbeck 80) Pocklington 138 for 5 (Sigsworth 3 for 30) v. Scarborough (H) St. Peter's 173 for 6 (Hockin 52, Smith

College 34*, Kay 32) Scarborough 133 all out (Dearnley 3 for 19, Norman 2 for 20) v. Worksop (H) St. Peter's 183 for 6 (Sigsworth 38,

College Dougherty 58, Hockin 74) Worksop 50 all out (Freak 5 for 11) v. Yarm (H) St. Peter's 161 for 4 (Dougherty 29, Sigsworth 50*) Yarm 79 all out (Dougherty 5 for 13, Dearnley 3 for 16)

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