Carter Burnett is delighted to have reaffirmed its commitment to grassroots sport in Beverley. They have done this by agreeing to sponsor two of the town’s junior football teams for the 2020-21 season.
Beverley Town Moles have expressed their gratitude to two local firms who have sponsored the team.
Manager Lee Carter says his team certainly look the part in their playing strip and jackets. While their sponsors hope the lads go on to show the world their footballing talents.
Beverley Town Football Club youngest members showed off their now playing strip ahead of the new season this weekend at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Beverley Town Moles and Beverley Town Saints will take part in the Hull Boys Sunday Football League competing against other sides in the U7s age group.
AFC Tickton Pirates have expressed their gratitude to local businesses who supported them in their fund raising efforts to buy a defibrillator to be placed at Longcroft School.
The Pirates, who play in the U11s Hull Boys Sunday Football League raised cash by holding a Tombola at their end of season presentation night.
Beverley Whitestar U16s suffered a narrow defeat as they were beaten by East Riding Rangers 4-3 at Longcroft School missing the chance to leapfrog their opponents in the table.
A big game for Whitestar they came very close to overturning Rangers who reside just one place above them in the Hull Boys Sunday Football League.
Action photos from the local derby featuring AFC Tickton and Beverley Whitestar from their Hull Boys Sunday Football League encounter at Longcroft School
Beverley Town Football Club U13s assistant manager Steve Newell said they are overwhelmed after a local business stepped in to fund complete new playing strip for the side.