Tall strikes for a last-gasp victory
Adam Tall hit a winning single off the final ball as Wetherby bounced back from two defeats to beat Leeds Police.
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Hide AdIan Twitchen (87) and Warren Else (76) were also important contributors to Wetherby's four-wicket victory.
Champions Old Modernians inflicted leaders Scarcroft's first defeat to throw the Division One title race wide open.
Steve Clapham (48no) and Matt Walker (4-33) led Modernians to an eight-wicket win that put them level on points with Scarcroft.
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Hide AdSt Chad's climbed to third with a three-run win against Great Preston, whose defeat was tough on Adrian Sharp (63) and Lee Russell (53).
Chasing St Chad's 187 that included 69 by Mark Bailey, Great Preston were toppled for 184 by Khawar Yasin (6-38).
Shadwell's title bid was dented by a 106-run defeat against Barwick in Elmet, for whom Nick Swales struck 52 and David Ellis 48.
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Hide AdGary Miles (85) and Nick Ryder (3-21) gave Kirk Deighton the edge at Walton.
Jonathan Ross hammered a sparkling 113 and Ian Giddins claimed 4-28 as Spofforth trounced bottom-side East Keswick by 140 runs.
Thomas Hudson (95) and Richard Grogan (36no) guided unbeaten Division Two leaders Church Fenton to an eight-wicket win at Sicklinghall.
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Hide AdSecond-placed Garforth Parish Church maintained their bid to win promotion for the second year running when openers Jamie Stockton (100no) and Paul Scott (47no) shared an unbroken 158-run stand in 19 overs in a 10-wicket victory over Crossgates.
Bramhope moved up to third when Stuart Costello (47), Chris Dalby (40) and Anchou Shembeka (4-26) steered them to a two-wicket success at Saxton.
Stuart Cobbett struck an unbeaten 125 and took four catches as Old Leos continued their revival by beating Bilton in Ainsty by six wickets.