Boxfish Outsmart Sharks In Boys Sunday League
AFC Tickton Sharks drew and lost at Longcroft School as they hosted Hessle Sporting Boxfish in the Hull Boys Sunday League.
AFC Tickton Sharks drew and lost at Longcroft School as they hosted Hessle Sporting Boxfish in the Hull Boys Sunday League.
Hull College Girls were beaten in the U14 Plate Competition in the preliminary round by Hessle Rangers Juniors. The girls were a player down throughout the game as they battled it out on the field against the lads.
Following heavy rain the pitch condition was heavy and both teams had to concentrate to keep possession in the early part of the game. Spartans started the better and caused Beverley trouble with well worked counter attacks.
Two goals from Rob Northern and a strike from Richard Gibson ensured Beverley Town FC continued to keep in the hunt at the top of the HUmber Premier League.
Molescroft Rangers were beaten three one by Hornsea Town Reserves nil the East Riding County League. Thomas Fox, Jaccob Saddiqui and Jack Rome scored for the visitors at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Using an attacking formation in the first match, AFC Tickton managed to use all of the pitch. With a fine cross from Jack Thompson on the right wing, Robbie Wainright tipped one in passed the courageous goalie.
Beverley Town FC sneaked a late equaliser to snatch a draw at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Gaffer Dave Ricardo opted to rest key players ahead of next week’s clash with Sculcoates Amateurs
Hodgsons FC claimed their third win of the season as they beat North Ferriby United Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Victory sees the Tanners move into sixth spot in the East Riding County League.
The opening fixture between the two sides resulted in the Yellows winning by a resounding 10 nil margin and the Blues were determined the result would not be repeated.The highly anticipated game kicked off in perfect conditions and both teams were hell bent
Beverley Town Wanderers won the first, then lost the second game in two matches of few clear-cut chances. GAME 1 – The Beverley outfit started well, dictating the midfield battles and limiting the Cottingham chances with excellent defensive duties
Man of the match in first game went to Ethan Foster and Harrison Glending for all round performance in the second game. Beverley Whitestar Jaguars showed character as they bounced back from a first game defeat to beat AFC Tickton 4 – 0
Beverley Whitestar recovered well on Sunday at the Beverley Leisure Centre after losing their first game to North Cave Tigers in the first match.
Walkington were dumped out of the cup by Beverley Town Reserves at Longcroft School in what assistant boss Phil Mosses described as a tough match.
Molescroft Rangers have climbed into third spot in the East Riding County League thanks to a three nil win over North Ferriby. Goals from Gary Marshall, Chris Newsam and Mike Nicholson ensured that Rangers won all three points at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Town FC came from behind to beat Chalk Lane in the East Riding Senior Cup at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Trailing 1 – 0 at half time, a Town side that featured a number of young players put in a better shift in the second half to turn the game around.
Mill Lane United Whites left the Beverley leisure Centre with all three points as they beat their local rivals Beverley Whitestar Eagles 2 – 0 in their own back yard.
Molescroft FC played their sponsors, Miller Griffin under the lights at Longcroft School. Ahead of the game Paul Griffin felt that the ‘old boys’ could hope to get something from the game pointing out although they
AFC Tickton claimed two impressive wins at home to Longhill- not that they had it all their own way, having to work hard in the first game, scoring a goal in each half to register their first win.