Division Two Reports 30th May 2015


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Phil Sutton scored a brilliant 97 not out for Burton


Sutton stars as Burton win well at Oatfield Park

Burton (195 for 9) beat Pembroke (122 all out) by 73 runs


Umpires: Arthur Brady & Rob Elliott
Scorer: Dennis Venables (Burton)

An excellent innings of 97 not out by Phil Sutton helped Burton beat Pembroke, supported well by new skipper Morgan Scale and some of their other talented young players.

Alex Codd (18), Scale (16) and Dan Ridge (16) also scored runs against Lewis Wilks (4 for 49), Jack Harries (2 for 41), Jonathan Rogers (1 for 35) and Sam Davies (2 for40).

Morgan Scale then led the Burton bowling attack with 5 for 26 alongside Jack Davies (2 for 29) and veteran James Scale (2 for 24) as only James Skeels (19) and Andrew Hay (32) ever stayed long at the crease for Pembroke.

Kurtis and Ross take control


Whitland 2nds (92 all out) lost to Kilgetty (249 for 5) by 157 runs


Umpires: Dave Brandon & Kieran O’Connor
Scorers: Ann-Marie Jenkins & Hazel PooleDivision Two Reports 30th May 2015

Superb all-round performances by Kurtis Marsh and Ross Hardy set Kilgetty on the way to a huge win against a Whitland Seconds’ side which was never able to come to terms with such outstanding displays.

Talented teenager Marsh stroked 111 runs (including 15 boundaries) before he was run out in the final over as he and brother Kyle (22 not out) sought late runs whilst Hardy smashed seven fours and six sixes en route to 86 as Leighton O’Connor (3 for 58) and Wayne Jones (1 for 31) were the only Whitland wicket-takers.

Only Dai Lee (19) and Paul Webb (15) could manage double figures as Whitland could only muster 92 all out – and it was again the deadly duo of Kyle Marsh (4 for 12) and Ross Hardy (6 for 42) who did the damage!

Kurtis Marsh scored a brilliant century and took four wickets for Kilgetty in their win at Whtiland 2nds
Picture by Susan McKehon


Hook hold on for the draw

Hook (167 for 9) drew with Haverfordwest 2nds (229 for 8)


Umpires: John Williams & Martin Jones
Scorers: Joy James & Natalie Thomas
Division Two Reports 30th May 2015
There were runs galore at Hook before their last wicket pairing of youngster Callum James and old-timer Andrew Thomas held out for the draw against Haverfordwest Seconds, who still picked up 24 points as their reward.

Leading the way for The Town reserves was Nitin Mathias, with eight fours and a six in his 85 before he was bowled, supported by Jonathan Twigg (45, including nine fours) and Sean Williams (a well-compiled 50 not out), whilst Brennan Martin (2 for 43), Bradley Flood (2 for 47) and Tom Blaxland (3 for 41) were the pick of the Hook bowlers.

Flood (34) and Blaxland (15) then joined Jacob Lay (17) and especially Jake Wicks (42) in batting well for the home side but they were forced to hold on at the end thanks to good bowling from Haverfordwest by skipper James Morris (4 for 44), Avron Roulstone (2 for 25) and Simon Williams (3 for 28).


Nigel Morgan in batting action for Haverfordwest 2nds

 

Kyle sets Narberth on road to another big win

Cresselly 2nds (183 all out) lost to Narberth (267 for 3) 84 runsDivision Two Reports 30th May 2015


Umpires: Glyn Pawlett & Robert Ridge
Scorers: Des Brace & Emma Richards

A superb innings of 171 not out by Kyle Quartermaine set Narberth on the road to another high score and a huge lead at the top of the table, despite some brave batting by Cresselly in response.

Quartermaine smashed an amazing 23 fours and five sixes in his powerful innings, assisted by Jordan Howell (37), Ritchie Adams (21) and Ben Hughes (25 not out) as his side sped to their mammoth tally against Tom Arthur (1 for 58), Matthew Lewis (1 for 34) and Matthew Webb (1 for 40).

Cresselly skipper Richard Harries (34) and Johnnie Palmer (40) were the principal scorers in the home team’s response alongside Webb (24) and Sion Jenkins (29) but Lewis Hough (1 for 46), Ben Quartermaine (2 for 25), Ben Hughes (3 for 40), Owen Richards (2 for 30) and Jordan Howell (1 for 20) picked up wickets for Narberth as they now lead the table by a massive 52 points.
 

Kyle Quartermaine - smashed a superb 171 not out for Narberth

 

Seasiders stay in contention

Saundersfoot (194 for 3) beat Camrose (193 all out) by 7 wickets


Umpires: Trefor Evans & N Croucher
Scorers: Adge John (Saundersfoot)

Division Two Reports 30th May 2015 Saundersfoot stay firmly in the race at the top of the table after this high-scoring win over Camrose, who are still seeking a win and remain rooted at the foot of the table.


Jonathan Venables batted really well for Camrose but fell five runs short of what would have been a deserved century, supported by Dan Morgan (26) against the excellent bowling of Tom Mansbridge (6 for 54), plus Neil Powling (2 for 42), Sam Franklin (1 for 56) and Morgan Slate (1 for 38).

But with Simon Stanford (58) and Franklin (61) in fine fettle with the bat a Saundersfoot success was assured thanks to James Caine (29 not out) and Steve Cook (27 not out) on the run in.


Jonathan Venables - excellent 95 for Camrose at Saundersfoot

Picture by Susan McKehon