HU17.net Magazine Issue 116
HU17.net Magazine issue 116 is available from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way. Inside this week, there is content from the events and sporting fixtures listed below;
HU17.net Magazine issue 116 is available from Molescroft News on Woodhall Way. Inside this week, there is content from the events and sporting fixtures listed below;
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.
Beverley Whitestar Falcons dropped two points at home though remain unbeaten in the East Riding Girls Football League. The Falcons sporting a new pink and black kit drew 2 – 2 with Pinfleet Wolferton at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
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.
An Inter Beaver side that looked like they were suffering from a ‘European Hangover’ were held 2 – 2 at home by C-Force United. Keeper Mike Morris and Micheal O’connell arrived just minutes before kick off as make shift side missing a number of players looked
Molescroft Rangers Reserves and Holme Road Rangers Reserves shared six between them as the side drew at Thurlow Avenue. The result leaves Molescroft Rangers seventh in the East Riding County League Division Five after four matches played.
Hodgsons FC slumped to their fifth defeat of the season as they were beaten 2 – 0 by Chalk Lane at Bishop Burton College. Defeat sees Hodgsons FC slip into the bottom three of the Humber Premier League, but they do have a game in hand
Beverley Town FC smashed six past Scarborough Town as they continue to go from strength to strength in the Humber Premier League under the new management regime.
The first cup tie of the season saw Hessle Town travel to Walkington for an eagerly anticipated Lassa Tyres Cup tie. Surprisingly, Hessle had been placed in Division two this season; however, the home side were under
FC Beverley travelled to East Hull for their first game in the Knock-Out Cup. All 19 players were back to full fitness and all available for selection for the first time this season.
Beverley Rugby Union Football Club are hosting a rugby tag festival at their ground on Norwood in Beverley. The festival is on Tuesday 9th October between 3.30pm and 5.15pm.
Beverley Whitestar Eagles beat North Ferriby United 10 – 0 at the Beverley Leisure Centre in the East Riding Girls Football League. Five goals from Anya Shepherd, a hat-trick by Niamh Foster and a brace from Mia Cunliffe ensured the home side won all three points.
Both teams played some entertaining football, but there was nothing to separate them in the first match as both teams conceded own goals leaving it all even going into the second match.
Howden entertained Beverley Whitestar Rams in the U14 Myton League. A fresh and breezy day greeted both teams, but the pitch was well-prepared and provided a great venue for good passing football. Beverley started the game strongly and passed the ball around the midfield and defence building attacks
Mill Lane United faced a well organised North Ferriby Greens team in a closely contested match. It was Mill Lane that asserted their authority in the early exchanges building up pressure on their opponent’s defence. On eight minutes, Hope Barrett fired off a shot from