SUTTON, still travelling for 'home' games due to work on their new pavilion, were at Victory Park, Barnoldswick in the Mewies Solicitors Craven League First Division and dismissed Foulridge for 124, with Chris Walker taking 3-39.

The Royd Hill side replied with 128-5, with Ryan Ridehalgh leading the way with 65 as he celebrated his birthday a day early.

Sutton have had to dig up their outfield in order to provide an underground heat source, but they hope to be back at Royd Hill next month.

Embsay made 154 at Crossflatts but lost by two wickets, with Elliot Stockton taking 3-21.

Second-placed Bingley Congs showed no mercy at Cowling, winning by 66 runs.

Danny Pearson (61) helped Congs to 162 as Ajmal Choudhry took 3-36 and new recruit Attique Khan 3-40.

But Cowling were then dismissed for 96 as Mohammad Adil took 4-20 and Matt Roberts 4-22.

In Division Two, Glusburn were going well at second-placed Hepworth & Idle.

The visitors were 141-2 but once the third-wicket partnership of Neil Freeman (73no) and Steve Brown (58) was broken, they collapsed to 172-9.

The hosts then reached their target for the loss of eight wickets as James Tillotson claimed 4-63.

Kev Pollard (73no) helped visitors Thornton-in-Craven to 165-8 at Hainworth, but Ingrow, inspired by skipper Mark Price (84), won by six wickets.

Bradley were hustled out for 86 at Matthew Lane, with only skipper Caspar Bean (39) offering much resistance to Airedale, who lost six wickets in reaching their target.

Third-placed Skipton CI are making a determined effort to get out of Division Three.

They travelled to Beckfoot Lane and dismissed Bingley Congs II for 95, with John Stuttard being the chief destroyer with 6-16.

Alex Horsfield (31no) and Sean Williamson (29no) then put on and undefeated 50 for the fourth wicket in the Sandylanders' comfortable victory.

Embsay II entertained Crossflatts II and restricted them to 108, with Simon Holt (3-17) and Paul Wormald (3-14) doing most of the damage.

Nevertheless, it took the Shires Laners 43.2 overs to reach their target for the loss of 7 wickets. Dominic Kay scoring 28.

Gargrave II’s John Beckwith (47), Carl Tetley (46) and Joe Metcalfe (39) were the main instigators in their 223-9.

Visitors Bradford & Bingley III were then humbled for a woeful 31, with 'Mr Extras' top-scoring with eight, and there were also four ducks as Stuart Weatherill took 5-7 and Beckwith 5-17.

Cononley II benefited from a walkover by Eldwick & Gilstead.