Guiseley were on the wrong end of a one-man performance by Beckwithshaw's Ben Quick on Saturday.
The former Knaresborough all-rounder inflicted the first defeat of the season on Guiseley in what was virtually a one man show.
He was dropped a number of times as he blasted his way to an unbeaten 113 as Beckwithshaw set a target of 206 for eight. He got some support from P Thompson with 21 and Simon Barker with 25.
Peter Graham produced 11 steady overs for Guiseley taking two for 24 whilst Andrew Paley had three for 36 off 11.
Quick then used his leg spin to devastating effect claiming five for 55 off 14 overs as Guiseley capitulated for 193 - just 13 runs short of their target.
Guiseley lost early wickets and then recovered through Glen Taylor (38) and Chris Underwood (45) only for the innings to fall away again to 177 for eight.
Steve Thompson looked to be steering them in the right direction with the support of Chris Wain but when the latter was out for 26 Guiseley's hopes of winning disappeared. Thompson finished with an unbeaten 43.
Promoted Menston are enjoying a good start to the season and they notched a fine 84 runs win over Green Lane.
Menston made a superb total of 260 for three with openers Gary Thompson (30) and David Lester (84) giving them an excellent start with a stand of 96. Lester included a six and 15 fours in his innings.
This was built on by some fine batting from Ned Taylor (37), Richard Burton (48no) and Michael Breden-kamp (35no). Lane were then dismissed for 176 as seamer Martin Knowles moved the ball to great effect. He claimed seven for 68 off 15 overs.
Follifoot opener Paul Miller hammered an unbeaten 115 as his side passed the Otley total of 185.
Otley had struggled throughout against the steady bowling of S Taylor (4-63 off 17 overs) and F Monzac (6-55 off 21 overs).
They were in deep trouble at 51 for seven but then Michael Smith with 51 and Australian Andrew Burke with 80 gave their bowlers a target to aim at.
Otley finished on 185 but this held few fears for Follifoot with Miller in fine form.
Adel took four points from a drawn game with Collingham after making 196 thanks to 78 from opener Mike Dallaston. His colleagues struggled against the bowling of Steve Booth who claimed five for 67 off 20 overs.
Collingham were then held in check by Jeff Shires with a 5-59 haul off 17 overs. Collingham finished on 175 for eight.
Hall Park's main contributor to a score of 128 all out was the extras with 48. Of these 25 were byes. Nevertheless Bilton's Stephen Phill-ips managed to claim four for 19 off 12.1 overs.
Bilton knocked off the runs for the loss of just two wickets with opener Miles Corish hitting an unbeaten 79.
North Leeds took all six points against Steeton bowling them out for 170 with Barry Singleton taking five for 62 off 21 overs. Opener Rob Winter then set the Roundhay men on the victory trail with a knock of 44.
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