Green Lane’s late push for promotion from the Aire-Wharfe League Division Two ended in disappointment.

Michael Abbott took his run total past 700 with 62 and with Phil Atkinson (67) and Andy Lee (75) steered Lane to 290-7.

Mike Ellis (5-36) led the way as Bolton Villas were dismissed for 172 to secure maximum points, but it wasn’t enough.

North Leeds claimed the second promotion place with an 80-run win over Adel.

Upper Wharfedale will be relegated along with Bolton Villas after a 40-run defeat to third-placed Colton.

Ross Todd hit 63 as Tong Park Esholt crumbled against the attack of Andrew Stothart (6-34) and Jack Young (3-45) and despite a couple of scares, Brad Goodaire (53no) made sure Thackley rounded off the season with a win.

Otley had plenty to celebrate, ending their double winning season in style on the day that their second XI clinched their title for the second year in a row.

Josh Atkinson (82) and Ben Morley (53) set the tone at Collingham as the champions raced to 308. Ricky Halloran then followed up his 48 with 5-34, which included three wickets in four balls, as Collingham were all out for 168.

Burley made sure of the runners-up spot with victory at Ilkley. Despite the efforts of Will Spivey (6-59), Danny Bryan (50), Charlie Davy (45) and Nick Brook (49) saw Burley to 210-9 and Jason Wright (6-52) masterminded Ilkley’s downfall to 171.

Ben Rhydding were already relegated but showed they might well bounce straight back with a fighting display at Kirkstall. Chasing the home side’s 223-7, Forrest Hamilton (66), Red Bolton (53) and Tom Pratt (44no) took them to within three of victory before losing their final wicket.

Pool’s batting failed again as the relgated side were bowled out for 108 as they lost by eight wickets against Bilton.

Conor McInerney (71) and Ryan Gladwin (43) led Rawdon’s successful run chase of Beckwithshaw’s 201-9 and a half century from Jonathan Best helped Steeton overhaul Guiseley’s 225. That was tough on Nasir Jamal who followed up his 55 runs with a 5-34 spell.

Majid Inyat was another all-rounder in form hitting 88 and taking 4-35 as Silsden beat Addingham in Division Three. Addingham’s opener Ricky Palacio was eighth man out with 85 of their 149.

Mark Gilliver (110) and Leon Harber (80) put on 158 as champions Horsforth reached 251-5 and New Rover were on 120 without loss when bad light ended the game.

Chris Wheeler (97) and Dave Britton (80no) put Olicanian in the driving seat and William Pearson (6-36) clinched the win, Hall Park managing only 110.

Imran Mirza (46) top scored for Menston but they still fell 34 runs short of Alwoodley’s 207-9.