Sunday afternoon saw a hard fought top of the table clash take place at a wet and windy Leconfield. In the first half Pinefleeet with the wind behind them took the game to the hosts. However they found the Whitestar back four of Jenna Potter, Mel Marsden, Jodie Berry and the impressive Laura Stevenson, who has just returned from a lengthy lay off, impassable and were restricted to long range…
On Sunday Beverley faced Gilberdyke looking to right some wrongs from their previous meeting. With the likes of Ellie Richardson missing after breaking her leg last week and the impressive Lauren Hirst also missing the game was never going to be easy. In the first half Beverley unusually took a while to get going and in an even but slow half a tough tackling Gilberdyke side found themselves fortunate to…
After a team night out the night before Whitestar gingerly took to the pitch hoping to maintain the recent run of good form with another win away at improving Bridlington Town. Bridlington started brightly while Whitestar struggled to find their feet. Bridlington used their speedy forwards to pressure the defence and with five minutes on the clock a Bridlington forward was half a yard quicker to the ball than Dale…
After last weeks convincing wins by both teams a tough game was expected with confidences being high. With the wind firmly behind the hosts they started very well in what turned out to be a very tight first half. Beverley went forward whenever possible and looked to play their trademark football and did very well in the testing conditions. Whitestar started to create clear cut chances and should of found…
On a rain soaked afternoon Whitestar took to the field determined to make amends for last weeks defeat. Within 3 minutes the girls got back on track when the impressive Becks Thompson opened the scoring from a well hit free kick from a full 30 yards. As the goal went in Beverley’s confidence returned and the visitor’s struggled to deal with the pace, passing and movement that Whitestar were displaying…
Beverley took to the field on sunday afternoon confident of a good showing on their first ever appearance. As the game kicked off, Beverley immediately took charge of affairs and started to pass the ball with great effect and looked neat, tidy and looked very dangerous. The deadlock was soon broken and on 5 minutes, Kayleigh Oliver got on the end of a neat 1-2 and finished neatly to put…