Smiths Scores Four As United Thrash Wolfreton
Four goals from Emma Smith helped Mill Lane United to three more East Riding Girls Football League points. Now the United girls need just two more two wins to win the East Riding Girls League
Four goals from Emma Smith helped Mill Lane United to three more East Riding Girls Football League points. Now the United girls need just two more two wins to win the East Riding Girls League
The Humber Colts suffered a savage blow to their title hopes after they went down 1 – 0 to Wold Rangers. The Colts rarely troubled the Rangers keeper who was called into action just once
East Hull Saints took control of the first game, gaining a comfortable 3-1 win. Things looked like they were heading the same way as East Hull once again managed to score another 3 goals and looked in no danger.
The Tanners named an unchanged line up from last week’s great result as they face Bridlington Sports Club in the Humber Premier League. From the off, the Tanners
Hodgsons FC Reserves lost their second local derby in three days. Visitors Beverley Town Beavers beat their rivals 2 – 1 at the Beverley Leisure Centre to give their bid for East Riding County League
Molescroft Rangers Reserves were beaten three nil at the Beverley Leisure Centre by Newland Young Boys. Rangers are still five points clear of the drop zone in the East Riding County League Division Four.
Beverley Town can count themselves unlucky after they were beaten 2 – 1 by North Ferriby United at the Norwood Recreation Ground.
The Barrel Walkington dealt St Georges hope of a title a real blow as they beat the East Riding County League leaders at Longcroft School.
Beverley Whitestar U10s clocked up their second win on the season with three nil win over Cottingham Rangers at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Whitestar remain bottom of the East Riding Girls Football League
Beverley Whitestar Falcons were beaten by Westella & Willerby at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the East Riding Girls Football League.
Molescroft Rangers saw off Hodgsons FC Reserves in the Dean Cup though needed penalties. In a scrappy game at the Beverley Leisure Centre is was Rangers who took the lead though the Tanners
Tickton Tigers gave 100% against a well organised Cottingham Rangers; though the weather condition was poor both teams played some good football to the delight of both sets of parents.
Hull College Girls beat AFC Pinefleet Wolfreton in the Hull Boys Sunday League to remain second in the U13 Kingston Division. With just two games remaining the all girls team are closing in on promotion
Mill Lane United continued their winning ways in the East Riding Girls Football League with a visit to Goole Town Girls in a hard fought match that saw United claim victory.
AFC Tickton after three games unbeaten, were at home to league leaders, Courts. Courts took control early on and put pressure on the stand-in goal keeper Michael Ringrose who managed to pull off some fine saves
Molescroft Rangers in the words of boss James Healey ‘Unlucky’ this afternoon as they lost to Bridlington Academy at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The visitors stormed into the lead inside 2 minutes before
Beverley Town secured another three Humber Premier League points as they beat Hedon Rangers. Both goals came in the first half, Nathan White opened the scoring with Sam Cox adding a second.
A second half goal from Keely Forward earned Mill Lane Untied U14s a draw against Costello FC at Broadgates. The visitors took the lead through Shannon Kay in the first half lead