Beverley Town Manage Rich Jagger says he was pleased with his side after their 5-1 win over Westella & Willerby.
Jagger added the result was all the much better given the challenging conditions his side faced. Weather and also the pitch made for tricky conditions for his side.
Walkington AFC ended their first season in the Humber Premier League with a home defeat, though manager Richard Twigger says his players should be proud.
His comments come as his side lost their final game against Westella & Willerby 2-1 at Broadgates securing them sixth place in the Humber Premier League with 40 points.
Hodgsons FC pulled off a cup shock at the weekend as they thrashed Howden 4-0 to reach the semi final of the East Riding County FA Senior Cup.
Goals from Robbie Whiting, Keith McCubbin and a second half brace from Jordan Dexter ensures it was the Tanners who progressed and are no just one match away from a cup final.
Westella & Willerby were beaten for the first-time season the Hull Boys Sunday League. With many games being called off due to the water logged pitches their match with DCSI Leopards was moved to the Longcroft School 3G pitch.
Champions Beverley Town returned to Humber Premier League action after last week’s National cup victory Town welcomed back Rob Northen after injury and 16 year old Jamie Forrester after illness.
Beverley Town Dynamo U10s have now completed their pre-season build up ahead of their much-anticipated campaign in Division One. The earlier part of the summer saw them enter three tournaments in quick succession.
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town Football Club took to the field of for the first time since winning the league ten days ago against Bridlington Sports Club.
Beverley Town football club would also like to congratulate Beverley Rugby Union club, who also collected the North One East title the previous week. It is a great achievement for the Town to have collective sporting success and can only enhance the reputation