Bike Fans Enjoy A Glorious Days Racing
Glorious weather and some of the best riders in the country attracted thousands of race fans to Cadwell Park for round 8 of the British Super Bikes.
Glorious weather and some of the best riders in the country attracted thousands of race fans to Cadwell Park for round 8 of the British Super Bikes.
The blue and golds bowed out of the Tom Beautiman Cup on Saturday at the Beverley Leisure Centre. They had ample opportunity to win this tie and will again kick themselves for not making the most of their chances in attack.
Beverley Town FC has moved to second in the Humber Premier League thanks to a 3 -1 win over St Andrews at Bishop Burton College. It was not all plain sailing for town, falling a goal behind inside eight minutes after a long ball left the town
Round 8 of the British Super Bikes was held at Cadwell Park over the bank holiday weekend, with local riders James Westmoreland, Mike Booth, and Dominic Usher representing our area.
Hodgsons FC Reserves were beaten 4 -3 by Gilberdyke Phoenix at the Beverley Leisure Centre. Although they have been beaten the Tanners have more than enough points on the board to secure their place in the East Riding County League
Hodgsons FC good run was brought to an end as they were 6 – 3 in the Humber Premier League by Westella & Willerby. Jordan Callis and Callum Stone got a two goals each while Michael Pecora
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 Beavers climbed out of the relegation zone with a point against East Riding County League leaders St Georges. The point keeps the Beavers it touching distance of safety
Beverley Town Reserves were held at home by Holme Road Rangers in the East Riding County League. The restult leaves town bottom and eight points off the safety zone. Next weekend Beverley Town Reserves will welcome Reckitts Reserves
The Barrel Walkington won in style at the weekend as they beat Molescroft Rangers 7 – 0 at Longcroft School. Victory see the Barrel leapfrog Rangers and move into 8th place in the East Riding County League. Next week Molescroft Rangers will host Wawne United Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
The Lord Nelson were on the wrong end of a 3 – 2 score line at Bishop Burton College. Visitors Haltemprice claimed all three points leaving the Lord Nelson firmly routed to the bottom of the East Riding County League Division One
St Andrews were beaten 5 – 2 by North Ferriby United at Bishop Burton College in the Humber Premier League. The result leaves St Andrews in the bottom three of the table and just two points ahead Beverley side Hodgsons
Hodgsons FC were knocked out of the Whiteheads Fish and Chips Cup as Chalk Lane won the match 6 – 2. The Tanners must now re-group and focus on next week’s Humber Premier League
Molescroft Rangers were well beaten by Beverley Town Beavers at the Leconfield Sports Club. The win keeps the dream alive that the Beverley Town Beavers can overcome the odds and avoid
Beverley Town Beavers and the Lord Nelson played out a 2 – 2 draw at Bishop Burton College. The Beverley sides who have being propping up the East Riding County League all season both failed to take
Hodgsons FC Reserves were thrashed 6 – 0 by the Barrel Walkington at Longcroft School in the East Riding County League. The result leaves the Tanners five points adrift of league leaders Bridlington Town Academy