In Division C Kirkstall Educational lead the way after recording a five point draw against Pool. They made a more than useful 187-7 with Dave Wonfor opening with 43 and Shahid Bashir making 40.
Pool replied with 115-9 struggling against the bowling of Barbour and Coates.
Woodhouse continue to chase for the title spot and they had a ten wickets win over Upper Wharfedale who succumbed to the bowling of Stuart Dobson (3-32), Paul Sutherland (2-28 off 11 overs) and M Hodgson (2-20 off 14 overs).
Openers R Pickles (34 no) and N Nawana (58 no) then steered Woodhouse home in just 20 overs.
KIRKSTALL v POOL
Kirkstall.- D Wonfor c Carlton b Robertson 43, M Hall c Carlton b Squires 1, R Ashworth c Rainford b Squires 14, I Mirza b Tidmarsh 33, D Bashir st Carlton b Mahoney 40, A Barbour b Rainford 27, N Walmsley b Rainford 3, A Coates not out 9, K Mulligan not out 2; x 15; ttl. 187-7.
Bowling: P Rainford 15-2-57-2; G Squires 10-3-19-2; T Mahoney 15-0-54-1; B Robertson 3-0-12-1;D Tidmarsh 7-0-34-1.
Pool.- D Tidmarsh c Mirza b Coates 22, T Mahoney c Mirza b Barbour 18, R Bolton c Bashir b Coates 4, D Murphy c Mirza b Coates 6, S Wood c Wonfor b Gibson 7, D Singleton c Mirza b Walmsley 9, J Milligan c Mulligan b Walmsley 0, G Squires c Coates b Barbour 17, P Rainford not out 23, R Carlton c Gibson b Barbour 5, B Robertson not out 0; x 4; ttl. 115-9.
Bowling: I Khan 9-6-20-0; A Barbour 18-5-36-3; A Coates 10-4-19-3; N Walmsley 7-3-15-2; G Gibson 5-2-20-1; K Mulligan 1-0-4-0.
Draw: 5-1 points.
*Colton 164 (A Morgan 60, N Thackray 25, C Trees 3-42, D Kettlewell 5-8); Thackley 167-3 (M Shackleton 79, C Luxton 57). Thackley won by seven wickets.
Upper Wharfedale 103 (C Stead 20, S Dobson 3-32); *Woodhouse 104-0 (N Nawana 58 no, R Pickles 34 no). Woodhouse won by ten wickets.
*Olicanians 96 (S Ford 31, J Wilkinson 5-28, R Smith 4-15); Pool Mills 97-4 (C Baldwin 32 no). Pool Mills won by six wickets.
*Ben Rhydding 114 (M Hay 8-44); Bolton Villas 117-4 (C Verity 42, M Jones 37, T Todd 4-28). Bolton Villas won by six wickets.
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