LEADERS Woodhouse Grange raced to their fifth win of the Hunters York & District Senior Cricket League premier division season.

Grange's match against York II lasted a total of 46 overs as Steve Burdett produced the division’s best figures of the season, bowling unchanged to finish with 6-20 from 14.3 overs as the visitors were all out for 66.

Richard Brown went in at the fall of the first wicket and was the only batsman to reach double figures, finishing unbeaten on 27.

Matthew Durkin (26) and Nick Hadfield (21) both finished not out as the hosts romped home inside 17 overs for the loss of only one wicket.

With the two teams below them both losing, the reigning champions have a 24-point lead over the chasing pack.

The biggest upset of the day came at Dunnington, where the home side climbed off the bottom of the table with their first win, a seven-wicket victory over previously unbeaten Sheriff Hutton Bridge.

The visitors, led by David Bradshaw (72), reached 237-8, but an unbroken partnership between Jack Bolam (76) and Collis King (69) got the hosts home with seven balls to spare after Harwood Williams (55) had set them on the way.

Acomb were another team to have their unbeaten start to the season ended when they lost by three wickets at Scarborough.

Joe Dale (72) scored his third half-century of the season, but the visitors were limited to 178-7.

Mark Tennant (37), James Pick (33) and Darren Harland (31) all weighed in for the home side as they reached the target with a couple of overs to spare.

Stamford Bridge took full advantage of those other results to climb into second place, their victory at Beverley Town owing much to all-rounder Matt Beckett.

He and Dom Rhodes took three wickets as the home side, led by Jon Vodden (50), were restricted to 197-8.

Beckett then top-scored with 75 as, supported by Kevin Murphy (40) and Sam Tennant (34), the visitors replied with 198-4.

Heworth held on inside the top six despite finishing on the wrong end of a draw at Fenner.

Will Parker (102no) and Joe Hewitt (80) shared a third-wicket stand of 145 out of the home side's total of 237-3.

Despite Oliver Sherwood (44), Neil Johnson (42) and Tom Owen (41) all getting starts for the visitors, none were able to go on and they ended on 188-7.

Hull Zingari’s first victory of the season came against Clifton Alliance, but it was a close run thing as they got home with only four balls to spare.

Joe Ashdown reached three figures for the second time this season and his unbeaten 122, along with 58 from John Gilham, helped the visitors to 234-6.

Despite three wickets each for David Skaith and Alex Renton, the hosts got home.

Studley Royal are still searching for a first win despite scoring 253-3 against Easingwold.

Anthony Mackle (106) and Rob Nicholson (74) shared an opening stand of 131 and Steven Walmsley finished unbeaten on 51 as the game ended in a draw.

Earlier, Stephen Piercy (129) and Paul Skilbeck (80) shared a 166-run third-wicket partnership as the visitors made 266-6.