Extraordinary scenes on Halifax League final day as title rivals collapse
THE Halifax League Premier Division came to a crazy conclusion, but it was Mytholmroyd who emerged as title winners in the end.
THE Halifax League Premier Division came to a crazy conclusion, but it was Mytholmroyd who emerged as title winners in the end.
THE title is still up for grabs in the Halifax League Premier Division and First Division, with Thornton and Great Horton Park Chapel in the hunt.
HALIFAX League Premier Division leaders Triangle returned to winning ways at Shelf Northowram Hedge Top, while Thornton also secured victory.
THERE was an extraordinary turnaround in Division Two of the Halifax League at the weekend, as Queensbury beat visiting Old Town by one run.
THERE was a shock in the Halifax League Premier Division as runaway leaders Triangle stumbled to a below par 174 all out, and lost to Copley by six wickets.
IN the Halifax League Premier Division basement battle at Shelf Northowram Hedge Top, visitors SBCI slumped to 56-6, but recovered and won by 38 runs.
THE difference in Halifax League divisions was clear at Great Horton Park Chapel, who were beaten in the Parish Cup semi with ease by holders Thornton.
IN the Halifax League Premier Division, leaders Triangle racked up a mammoth target of 310-8 against Sowerby Bridge, before skittling their opponents for 72.
IT was a miserable Saturday in the Halifax League, but Great Horton Park Chapel did escape the weather to beat Oxenhope in the First Division.
BRADFORD sides Thornton and Great Horton Park Chapel have been drawn to face each other in the Parish Cup semi-finals.
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