Green Moor girls under 15s retained their West Yorkshire League title. They went unbeaten in their hardball league and were hoping to do the double this week but a cup final has been postponed until September due to rain.

Coach Donna Rhodes said: “We are particularly proud of how the team has worked together this season. The club is going to start a hardball ladies team next season so our older girls can keep playing.”

Barnsley Woolley Miners under 13s beat Wath in the 11-a-side final, adding the cup to their league title.

Archie Chapman-Stott and Charlie Worth top-scored then Alfie Worth claimed three for 13.

Wath’s George Tingle and Frankie Beachill struck twice then Max Hollinworth impressed with the bat.

Barnsley Woolley Miners under 17s also completed the double as they beat Darfield by 23 runs in their cup final.

Zack Scott blasted five sixes in his 54 off 29 balls then Isaac Wilkes and Hayden Parker-Wake struck twice each.

There were also two wickets for Darfield’s Fenn Winstanley and Ashton McAdam before Kieran Benson made their best score.

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Wath under 15s won their semi-final at Upper Haugh. Euan Prigmore made 40 not out off 25 balls with seven fours and a six while Bradley Fletcher added 33 off 27 with five fours and one six.

There were two wickets for Ollie Burrows, Samuel Barlow and Max Hollinworth. Wath were due to face Sprotbrough in the final on Thursday.