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Published Date: 01 July 2009
HAROME will play host to Pontefract League high- flyers Streethouse in their last 16 clash in the npower Village KO Cup.
Harome, who beat Scottish side Ross County by 11 runs at the weekend lost out to Welsh side St Fagan's in the 1991 final at Lord's.

Phil Marwood's team will be looking to take another step towards a return to the home of cricket when they entertain the West Yorkshire side a week on Sunday.

Streethouse, who have won the Pontefract League title for the past five seasons, reached the Village Cup semi-finals in 2003.

They cruised to an eight-wicket win against Warkworth at the weekend to set up the trip to Harome.

York League side Flixton will travel to Cleveland side Wolviston.

The Wolviston v Flixton and Harome v Streethouse ties take place on Sunday, July 12, with the winners facing each other in the quarter-finals on July 26 - when the sides will be just two victories away from a Lord's final.

Full story and match report in this week's Mercury

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 8:33 AM
  • Source: Malton & Pickering Mercury
  • Location: Malton
 
 

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