Greenmount’s hopes of a Worsley Cup final appearance this summer fell by the wayside after a disappointing eight-wicket semi-final defeat against local rivals Ramsbottom on Saturday.

The Mount never got to grips with the Rammy attack and were 40 for 7 when Callum Hunter became Matt Burdaky’s fourth victim of the day.
Andy Kerr held the innings together somewhat with an unbeaten 64 while there was a useful contribution from Noah Birtwistle (26) as the villagers ran up a total of 145 all out from 44 overs.
The Rams had no problem reaching that target mainly thanks to an unbeaten third wicket stand of 102 between Ben Pearson (54 not out) and skipper Harry Caton (48 not out) and they reached what was required for the loss of two wickets in the 37th over.
It was back to league action for the firsts on Sunday and they continued their fine top-of-the-table run with a six-wicket triumph over Colne at the Log Cabin.

The visitors won the toss and elected to bat putting on 167 all out in the 48th over.
Callum Hunter took 4 for 38 including the crucial wicket of Colne pro Geeth Kumara and Mount professional Jacques Snyman grabbed 3 for 31.
The Greenmount paid man then turned his hand to batting to rack up a fine unbeaten 94 and see his side home for the loss of four wickets in the 29th over.
Tom Heaton and Andy Kerr both hit 23 in the reply.
The second eleven enjoyed a fine two wicket victory against top-of-the-table Lowerhouse seconds at the Brooks Foundation Ground on Sunday.

They reduced the home side to 139 all out with Rion Dalugoda (4 for 50), Noah Birtwistle (3 for 41), Liam Riley (2 for 18) and Dexter Crowther (1 for 28) among the wickets.
Not for the first time, the evergreen Nigel Franklin top scored in the reply with 35 while there were good contributions from Max Birtwistle (26) and Toby Leach (24).
The Mount knocked off the home total for the loss of eight wickets in the 36th over.
While the firsts were going down to a Worsley Cup defeat on Saturday, the third team also slumped when Littleborough thirds were the visitors to Brandlesholme Road.
Greenmount won the toss and chose to field and saw the visitors post a total of 163 for 7 from their 40 overs.
In the reply the villagers fell 25 runs short despite great contributions from brothers Tom Clarke (54) and Adam Clarke (41). Toby Leach was the only other Greenmount batsman to reach double figures with 13.
Despite the defeat the thirds still hold onto top spot in the table.