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Nov

Every Monday, the Stray Ferret publishes a round-up of sports action in the Harrogate district. We focus on the first team results of local amateur and semi-professional sports clubs. Here's what happened during the week of November 17-23.
Harrogate Railway narrowly avoided their second loss of the season thanks to a 90th-minute equaliser on Saturday. Second-place Railway visited third-place Worsbrough Bridge in a six-pointer that could have seen Worsbrough leapfrog Rob Youhill’s side. The Rail went into halftime 3-1 down, but a 75th-minute strike from Sam Drake and 90th-minute equaliser from Sam Burton rescued a point. Railway can equal leaders Dearne and District’s points tally if they win their two games in hand.
Knaresborough Town finally ended their slump in league form with an emphatic 6-0 victory over Frickley on Saturday. Before the game, the Boro’ had not won a league game in 10 matches, with their last win coming in early September. Their last league win was in the reverse fixture against Frickley. Slater Barkham-Barnes had a day to remember, bagging four goals for Knaresborough. Lewis Knight and Will Lenehan got the others. Knaresborough have leapfrogged Frickley to move up to 13th in the NCEL Premier Division.
Harrogate RUFC staged a convincing 28-12 victory away to local rivals York on Saturday, claiming the full five league points with a minute to spare. Amrit Sharma and Kristan Dobson scored two tries each, with Rory Macnab converting all four. Dobson’s 80th-minute try meant the Aces achieved an attacking bonus points, propelling them into the playoff spots. With 36 points from nine games, Harrogate are now three points behind second-placed Ilkley and seven points behind leaders Heath.
Harrogate Hockey Club’s women’s first team got their first win in eight games against local rivals York on Saturday. Evie Barnard’s side has struggled for form this year, losing seven of their first 10 games. But their 1-0 victory over York has taken them a point away from the bottom of the table. Evelyn Wright opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, and Harrogate maintained their narrow lead until the final whistle. Harrogate have now leapfrogged Ben Rhydding in the Yorkshire & North East Women's Premier Division.
Ripon Rockets continued to be the dominant force in the NYNAL Senior Winter League Division One on Wednesday, brushing Bullets aside to win all eight of their games so far. Their 62-33 win saw them extend their league lead over Storm to 10 points, having picked up a maximum of 40 points from eight games.
Harrogate Railway
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic 3-3 Harrogate Railway Athletic
Knaresborough Town
Knaresborough Town 6-0 Frickley Athletic
Ripon City
Pool 0-6 Ripon City
Harlow Hill
Harlow Hill 1-0 Huddersfield Amateur
Boroughbridge AFC
Boroughbridge 3-2 Rawdon Old Boys
Harrogate Town
Harrogate Town 2-2 Ossett United
Knaresborough Town
Postponed
Harrogate Railway
Postponed
Boroughbridge
Postponed
Harrogate Rugby Club
York 12-28 Harrogate
Ripon Rugby Club
Ripon 25-14 Ossett
Knaresborough Rugby Club
Knaresborough 54-19 Richmondshire
Harrogate Pythons
Harrogate Pythons 28-21 Goole
Harrogate Hockey Club
Doncaster 3-3 Harrogate
Harrogate Hockey Club
City of York 0-1 Harrogate
Ripon Rockets
Ripon Rockets 62-33 Bullets
Harrogate Phoenix
Harrogate Phoenix 53-35 Diamonds
Claro Netball
Claro Netball 43-52 Harrogate Harriers
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