Raz and Roy combine as Nelson take the title SOLLY CENTRAL YORKSHIRE
Openers Alan Burton (73) and Jordan Sleighholme (40) put on 97 in Altofts' eight-wicket win at Wakefield St Michael's, who were toppled for 159 by Brent Law (4-31) and Sleightholme (3-23).
Mohammed Tahir (58), Tariq Hussain (58), Huzaifah Patel
(4-23) and Roheil Hussain (3-16) were Batley's match-winners as they beat Northowram Fields by 52 runs.
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Hide AdNadim Hussain (6-50) and Sam Brittain (37) were Northowram's best performers.
Bottom-side Liversedge and Ossett slipped deeper into relegation trouble.
Shoaib Khan's 85 and David Bolt's 64 were in vain for Liversedge were bowled out for 215, chasing New Farnley's 230-6 that featured 86 by Matthew Good.
Ossett lost by eight wickets to champions Wrenthorpe after Neil Gill (4-44), David Paynter (3-36) and Joe Ellis (3-14) routed them for 134.
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Hide AdCharles Orme (2-28) reduced Wrenthorpe's reply to 10-2 before captain Gary Fellows (62no) and Luke Patel (56no) steered them home with an unbroken 128-run partnership.
Hamid Khan (93) and Nick Connolly (44) shared an opening 93-run stand as Methley overhauled Birstall's 164 that included 49 by Rob Peregrine.
Richard Foster (83) and Jordan Anderson (66) put on 129 in Wakefield Thornes' total of 233-9 against Townvillle, who were sent reeling from 48-0 to 140 all out by David Meiring (3-49) and Matthew Varley (3-21).
Hunslet Nelson sealed the Division One title by trouncing Methley by 179 runs.
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Hide AdSohail Raz (6-8) toppled Methley for 82 after Tommy Roy (100no), Andrew McIntosh (78) and Danny McTernan (64no) led Hunslet to 261-1.
Mirfield PC clinched the second promotion place, despite losing by 55 runs to Scholes. Matthew Barnes struck 81 off 65 deliveries as Scholes recovered from 115-7 to post 237.
Ian Carradice (90), Gary Wainwright (84), Naveed Bhatti (70) and Jamie Robson (49) guided Buttershaw SP to 414-8 against Ossett, who were bowled out in reply for 205 by Paul Robinson, whose return of 5-48 included a hat-trick.