St Mary Redcliffe win but it's not enough to avoid the drop
Relegated St Mary Redcliffe finished an agonising 0.02 points away from safety.
The Brislington-based outfit thrashed fellow demoted side Cleeve by 93 runs.
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Third-from-bottom Bristol Asians stayed up by the skin of their teeth despite losing by seven wickets against Almondsbury.
Saints made 219-4 thanks to Graham Bell (46), Gareth Yandell (76 not out) and Jason Loud (30 not out). Yandell and Loud enjoyed a 107-run partnership.
Loud then claimed 5-18 and Jeremy Pocock finished with 4-28 as Cleeve were all out for 126.
Champions Twyford House lost by 30 runs against Chew Magna when chasing 178.
Pak Bristolians suffered their third straight loss when they were beaten by six wickets against Portishead.
Imran Butt hit 56 as Bristolians made 56, but Neil Armstrong smacked 58 in Portishead's 206-4.
Matthew Sellars claimed 5-41 in Hampset's five-wicket win over Failand & Portbury.
Dan Chapman (32) and Matt Hildrew (30 not out) put on 74, beating the Failand club first XI league record for a ninth-wicket partnership set in 1987 by Lyndon Prendergast and Jon Day (63).
The pair guided Failand to 126 but that total wasn't enough, with Colin Sinkins (39 not out) leading Hampset home in 29.5 overs.
Phoenix West Indians clinched the Division One title after a 10-wicket win against Frampton Cotterell.
Nathan Luke took 6-36 as Frampton made 97 before Parrish Harper scored an unbeaten 53 in the Windies' 100-0.
Bristol Pakistanis will join Phoenix in the Senior Division after beating previously second-placed Hanham by five wickets. Mahmood's 5-20 was the highlight of the match.
Rich Williams (59 not out) and R Gadd (5-43) play key roles as fourth-placed Bristol YMCA won by 28 runs against Bristol Sri Lankans. Samantha scored a fifty for the Sri Lankans.
Dave Hilton (72) and Tom Williams (75 not out) put on 107 for the third wicket in Coalpit Heath's 62-run win against Bradley Stoke. Kyle Rose claimed 5-23.
Bitton won Division Two despite losing by six wickets against Patchway.
Second-placed Stoke Bishop thrashed St George/Roman Glass by 106 runs after S Rajh hit 158 not out.
K Lansdown claimed 7-29 as Stothert & Pitt won by eight wickets when replying to Woodpeckers' 57.
J Peters (106) and D Norman (64 not out) guided Gordano Valley to a 93-run victory against Carsons & Mangotsfield.
Adam Robson's fine season with the bat continued when he hit 66 not out in Lodway's nine-wicket win over Blagdon. Clive Stitfall scored 55 and Dave Walsh took 5-55 for Lodway.
Simon Pilgrim claimed 7-27 for Division Three champions Lympsham in their six-wicket win against second-placed Pucklechurch.
A Campbell hit 87 not out in University of Bristol Staff's 72-run win against United Banks.
N Stoker (58) and A Saleem (50) both cracked half-centuries in Stoke Gifford's four-wicket victory against Barrow Gurney. S Hood hit 58 in Gurney's 192.
In the Fourth Division, Bristol Fighting Spirit lost by eight wickets to second-placed Bohemians but still won the title. Mike Joy (56) and Peter O'Farrell (55 not out) led Bohemians to victory.
● B Laing (156 not out) and T Gooding (121) shared a 277-run partnership in Lympsham's 272-run victory against United Banks in Division Three 2nd XI.
J Martin claimed 7-36 for Old Elizabethans, who beat Bristol Civil Service by six wickets in reply to 72 in Division Four.







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