ONLY two winning results were achieved in Division One last Saturday as the weather played havoc with the programme.

Bedale managed to complete their game, but it was visitors Stokesley who won the day by the comfortable margin of 117 runs.

The home batsmen found it difficult against the three-pronged attack of Ian West, Bede and Parkin and were back in the pavilion with just 87 runs on the board.

There was no shortage of runs for Stokesley when they made first use of the wicket.

David Weighell (31) and Cameron-Clark, with a top-scoring 85, laid the foundations and the momentum was maintained by Andy Weighell with 64 as the formidable total of 204-4 was achieved.

Barnard Castle were another side to win by a three-figure margin. Despite Redcar's innings being reduced because of the weather, the home side still managed to bowl them out in 29.1 overs for 123.

More than half the runs came from Lee Powell, whose 64 included a couple of sixes and nine boundaries, but the rest of the batsmen fared badly against Andrew Toulson, who in five overs returned the outstanding figures of 5-13. He was well supported by Mark Little with 5-29 in 11.1 overs.

The Stanwix brothers dominated the Barnard Castle innings. David recorded three sixes and ten fours in an unbeaten 101 and Michael also had ten boundaries and a six out of 82 as the pair shared a second-wicket partnership of 151.

The home side declared following 43 overs with 225-6 on top. Three of the wickets were claimed by Geoff Gidney for 59 runs in ten overs.

Only minimal play was lost at Feethams, where just 17 runs and two wickets separated Darlington and Normanby Hall.

Keith Barker struck 11 fours in an excellent unbeaten 101, sharing an opening stand of 88 with Danny Morgans (48). The good work was maintained by Dan Hodgson, who ended with an unbeaten half-century as a total of 215-1 was posted.

Normanby Hall had an identical 49 overs and, at stumps, were 198-8. Mark Lane raised their hopes of victory, hitting a six and 13 fours in 93, but Simon Gough (4-50) and Philip Buxton (3-45) shared 30 overs to help their side to a healthy 15 points.

The game at Brinkburn Road between Darlington RA and Marton ended as a draw.

Colin Cartwright (61) and Bell (31) raised RA's hopes of victory, but when Jack Conway captured three cheap wickets the innings only produced 126-7. Earlier, Chris Lane (74 not out) and Graham Shaw (90) propelled Marton to 200-6.

Wolviston batted 22 overs, making 38-2 at home to Thornaby, whose rain-affected innings of 38 overs yielded 170-5.

Michael Muldowney made 60 before being run out and Jeff Bluckert was the most successful of the four-man Wolviston attack, returning 3-60 in 14 overs.

Only 15 overs were possible at Blackhall, who were 73-2 against Yarm.

Guisborough received 18.5 overs at Seaton Carew and were 37-3 when rain drove the players from the field.

John Fitzpatrick took two of the three wickets for 21 runs in 9.5 overs.