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Costello casts a winning spell



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
Bradfield are just one win away from the Ivan Priestly Under-17 division title after seeing off their nearest challengers Parkhead.
Costello's wonder spell of 4-7 saw Parkhead dismissed for 96 and Bradfield eased past their victory target for the loss of just four wickets. Victory at Carribean in their final game of the season would see them crowned as champions.

Norton Oakes
moved up to second and ensured the title race went to the wire with a huge win at Whitley Hall. They helped themselves to 181-3 and the home side could only reply with 92-7. They face Shiregreen knowing that if Bradfield slip up they can take the title with a win.

Bradfield still top the George Drabble Under-15 division after an easy seven-wicket home victory over Shiregreen. Green's 3-3 limited Shiregreen to 40-8 and although Betts took 2-12 Bradfield were not to be denied.

Wath won the crunch clash at the top of the Charles Scholey Under-15 division, beating hosts Sheffield Collegiate by just two runs in a thrilling finish.

Hosts Treeton won the Derek Hitchen Under-15 six-a-side competition. Ten teams took part with Eckington, Rotherham Phoenix, Stocksbridge and Treeton reaching the semi finals, at which stage Stocksbridge beat Phoenix and Treeton beat Eckington. In the final Ben Snee hit an unbeaten 47 in Treeton's 55 for 2 and last over drama saw Stocksbridge finish just short on 50 for 4.

Full report in tomorrow's Green 'Un.



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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 6:39 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Telegraph
  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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