Cross Keys save their best for last.Division Two sport@mediawales.co.uk CROSS Keys pipped long time leaders Pentwyn in their top-of-the-table battle and so lifted the Division Two title from under their noses. Gavin White carried the Pentwyn innings with a fine 65 but the rest of their batting let them down and they slumped to 131 all out. James Baker took three for 16 for Keys and Wayne Taylor Wayne Taylor (born 15 July 1956 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa) is a South African sports car racer. He won the 1996 and 2005 24 Hours of Daytona, and the 2005 Rolex Series. He co-drives for SunTrust Racing with Max Angelelli. three for 36. Steve Gregory For others of the same name, see . Steve Gregory is an English jazz saxophonist and composer. Steve Gregory plays tenor, soprano and baritone saxophone as well as the flute. made 61 and Mark Baker 36 to help Keys to a three wicket victory. Lee Jones took three for 27 for Pentwyn and Sam Saunders Sam Saunders (born August 29 1983) is an English footballer, currently playing for Dagenham & Redbridge. Before Playing for Dagenham, Saunders played for Carshalton Athletic. three for 28. Dinas Powis demolished bottom side Christchurch by a massive 230 runs. Gordon Hannah celebrated his return from injury with a magnificent 166 not out and Geoff Colley supported well with 82 as Dinas Powis closed on 300 for four. The Rhondda side were then swept away for just 70 as James Hiscocks took two for one, Nick Parker two for 14 and Mike Lowe two for 21. Pencoed won their local derby against Great Western at Bridgend after dismissing the Railwaymen for 163. Kris Tobin and Kevin Hibbert both scored 34 while Alex Frewen took four for 30. Captain Richard J Gregory held his side's innings together with a fine 73 not out and Pencoed won by three wickets. Long time second-placed Pontnewynydd slipped up at Whitchurch Heath. Simon Coombs Simon Christopher Coombs (born 21 February, 1947), is a former British Conservative politician. Coombs was MP for Swindon from 1983 until 1997 when the seat was divided by boundary changes. Coombs stood in the new Swindon South seat but lost to Labour's Julia Drown. (38), Mike Richards (38) and Alan Pearce (24) were the main providers as Heath reached 155 for eight with James Mathias taking three for 23 off 10 overs for Pontnewynydd. John Hewitt managed 20 when Pontnewynydd went in. But John Delf took four for 18, Pearce three for 14 off 10 overs and Tom Salmon two for 25 to reduce them to 102 all out. |
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