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(From Hull Daily Mail)
With Thirsk suffering a shock home defeat at the hands of Acomb, Woodhouse Grange are favourites to lift the Premier Division title for the first time and the championship which they last won in 1997 after beating Goole Town by 114 runs.
Thirsk's six-match run of victories was ended emphatically when they suffered a heavy home defeat at the hands of Acomb. The highest match aggregate of the day was at Hull Zingari where the hosts made 226-9 in pursuit of Stamford Bridge's 236-8.
Captain Matt Beckett top scored for Bridge with 61 whilst Roddy Vann 40, Phil Hill 49 and Andy Milner 25 all blossomed successfully despite the 4-74 returned by Matt Wilkinson.
Hull's response centred on a fourth-wicket stand of 130 between Ali Markham who made 94 and Andy Hamson who scored 54.
Pete Aconley took 3-68 whilst keeper Roddy Vann held three catches and effected one stumping.
Hornsea's hopes of grabbing the first division honours were given a boost when their nine-wicket win over York was augmented by ...