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is your Campion AFC 5 Marc Lumb and Callum Broom for Aiden Kirby to make it three utes of the half, subsequently haps questionable officiating FREE weekly guide paved the way for Charlie and subsequently four-nil to the though, Town were to remain got worse as an offside call to all local sport. Selby Town 0 Smith and Conor Qualter. Town hosts midway through the weary as Cal Brook forced a went amiss and subsequently is independent of all Having overcome Armthorpe saw Kyle Fish return to the opening forty-five as Town sublime interception to keep the saw Cal Brook sent for an early other local newspa- Welfare last time out at the squad alongside Caden were heading for a long after- hosts at bay. shower after bringing his man pers and is edited by Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium, McGrath, Callum Brook and noon in West Yorkshire. Harry down. The resulting free kick Graeme Wilson, who Town were made to wait in With the hour approaching, has written and edit- continuing their resurgence Alisdair Kerr on the bench. Clapham did have the ball in saw Nicky Boshell make it five ed sports coverage after seeing January’s fix- Despite offering the first clear the net ten minutes from time, Kyle Fish was shown a yellow for the hosts, ultimately sealing locally for many tures decimated by the weath- however, the match officials card following a “50/50” chal- the Robins' fate for the after- years and whose er, writes TOM DEVEREUX. cut opportunity courtesy of deemed the Robins' forward lenge that had seen Ryan noon. knowledge and con- Ryan Cooper’s Red Army Alex Burton, Town were ulti- Gothard on the wrong end of tacts in local sport were finally given the green offside by the slimmest of mar- Despite the tribulations, the are unrivalled. light as they succumbed to mately unable to cope with a gins. with virtually the final kick of young guns shone through as five-star Campion AFC per- blistering start from the hoss the opening half. Town continued to take the formance at Scotchman Campion AFC as they subse- Out for the second forty-five Road. Town's ascendancy was to game to Campion. Liam quently took the lead in the and a triple substitution at the Flanagan and Alex Burton were As regards team news, two eleventh minute through break saw Kyle Fish, Callum continue through and were removed late on with Alisdair changes were made from their Marcus Day. Everything the Brook and Caden McGrath aptly rewarded with a spot kick Kerr and Marc Lumb entering previous outing ahead of a dull hosts did turned gold as a one replace Ryan Gothard, Iwan a mere minutes later. Up Saturday in West Yorkshire. stepped leading scorer, Liam the fray, yet Town were unable nil lead became two within fif- Heeley and Harry Clapham. A to get themselves on the score- teen minutes: Aiden Kirby with masterstroke was perhaps in the Flanagan who fired to the bot- sheet despite continuing a spir- the second. offing as Town were soon in the tom right forcing a save from ited display. ascendancy in the opening min- Bradley Emmerson. It took less than two minutes Town's afternoon and the per- Vital point on road to safety for Vikings is an e- Goole AFC 0 starved of possession for the the draw, although whether they been different. hard with little significant pos- newspaper which majority of the game. deserved more is debatable. Goole's new keeper. Lloyd session. you can view on Emley AFC 0 your computer, lap- The visitors, resorted to social Credit a Goole back line Allinson from Pontefract was Goole will take the point top, tablet or smart- Another point gained as the media in defence of their own which has suddenly developed calm and authoritative. His man though with results going their phone. Vikings look to claw them- inadequacies at creating few a more resilient feel, despite of the match award from the way elsewhere, and the fact Sign-up to receive selves to Premier Division clear-cut opportunities, despite missing their central defence of sponsors was a sign that it was they took a point from a top your FREE weekly safety in the Toolstation plenty of the ball, by claiming the last two games, but Gaell not a game for the purist, but he placed side augers well for copy by e-mailing: Northern Counties East 'we murdered them 0-0' in one Nzadayo in particular stood out was the busier of the two keep- more than a few stiff tasks to [email protected] League. tweet, which was further in the gloom against a relative- ers in a meadused performance. come away from the VPG. demeaned by their lack of good ly free-scoring attack - perhaps Although far from pretty manners and sportsmanship if Jagger had paid more atten- Goole's best and closest Not a lot to discuss on against a far from gracious afterwards as they departed tion to staying upright rather moments came late in the game. Fogarty's debut, but his track Emley at the Victoria Pleasure without accepting the hospitali- than trying to add to a remark- Debutant striker Roy Fogarty record at a host of clubs at step Grounds on Saturday, let us say ty after the game. able 13 penalties this season - was involved in Petch going four and five augers well as a Goole deserved their point, if two of which came somewhat close just before the break and reward for patience may bear not for their offensive football, Perhaps they know their controversially in the corre- as frustrations grew in Emley fruit for the Vikings in games to then for the way they battled already slim title hopes all but sponding game- it might have ranks in added on time at the come. disappeared completely with end, a couple of scrambles almost made their day worse Emley rather lost their mojo and goodness knows what their here as a friendly, welcoming reaction would have been then. club, or at least their players and management did, but hope- What Emley did do was stifle fully next season the two can the Vikings midfield. Olly square up again a little closer in Russon was as defensive as he terms of placing with more has been all season in spite of entertainment to show. Goole's poor record, but he and captain Joel Spence did battle Toolstation NCEL standings We want to hear Townend Accountant's were the match sponsor and they chose the goalkeeper mak- Premier Division - North Division One - Campion P23 YOUR sports news. ing his debut for Goole, Lloyd Allinson, as the man of the match. He is pictured with, Ferriby P 24 Pts 61 GD 35; Pts 64 GD 71; Rossington Whatever your left, Adam Cooper from Townend Accountants with two juniors and on the right, Jake Winterton Rangers 24 50 18; Main 25 52 30; Harrogate sport, let us have Walsh and Steve Furnell from Casselden & Walsh who were the match ball sponsors Garforth Town 25 46 25; Railway 22 50 31; Wakefield your scores, match on the day. Picture by Alan Tomlinson. Penistone Church 25 46 15; AFC 23 46 29; Staveley MW reports and pictures Emley AFC 23 44 26; 25 46 21; Horbury Town 24 44 of highlights. Hemsworth MW 26 44 12; 29; Retford FC 23 38 7; Brigg E-mail pictures and Silsden AFC 33 40 7; Town 24 37 9; Beverley Town reports to: Knaresborough Town 36 38 - 24 32 4; Dronfield Town 33 32 [email protected] 4; Barton Town 20 36 18; -9; Ollerton Town 23 32 -13; Maltby Main 24 33 -8; Hallam Armthorpe Welfare 34 31 -9; 23 32 1; Thackley 24 31 -1; SELBY TOWN 23 29 -26; Handsworth 27 31 -4; Golcar Worsborough Bridge Athletic United 24 29 6; Eccleshill 26 28 -17; Nostell MW 23 25 - United 23 29 -11; Frickley 14; Swallownest 24 24 -25; Athletic 24 24 -10; Albion Parkgate 25 21 -24; Sports 22 23 -6; GOOLE AFC Shirebrook Town 23 19 -29; 25 22 -38; Bottesford Town 23 Athersley Recreation 24 18 - 16 -32; Yorkshire Amateur 25 29; Glasshoughton Welfare 26 7 – 49. 18 -38.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 1 February 2023 Rugby preview Challenging times ahead for Swans Mixed feelings in the respec- over Old Crossleyans in their last outing, the postponement at tive Goole and Selby RUFC fellow strugglers Pocklington negating the opportunity to first team camps after league ease their position, they do Goole RUFC 22 face two daunting away chal- games at the weekend. lenges at Malton and Norton Huddersfield Laund followed by Scarborough on the For Goole in Yorkshire One, next two weekends. Hill 10 they remain 100 per cent at The Swans nilled by Malton In fine weather and perfect their Westfield Banks Sports and Norton back in September playing conditions this was a when they were heavily weak- match that was eagerly antic- Complex home after a hard- ened by unavailability that day, ipated by the Goole support- but even with their strongest 18 ers in their push for promo- fought 22-10 win over on duty, a big task ahead. tion, writes DAVE WEB- STER. Huddersfield Laund Hill who It will mean they will have then played second, third and Disappointingly, the positive were not prepared to be rolled fourth in the table on successive mindset of both players and weekends. supporters evaporated as the over by the strength and agili- game was littered with stop- Yorkshire One top two inc Sat pages that prevented any real ty and power of the league Jan 28: GOOLE P15 W13 D0 flow, added to the home side L2 Pts Diff 350 Pts 65; having to cope with a total of leaders, jjust one point ahead Keighley 17 13 2 2 280 64. four yellow cards for their play- but two games in hand over ers during the match and being Regional Two North East bot- reduced to just twelve players nearest challengers tom four inc Sat Jan 28: Old for one spell in the game. Crossleyans P15 W6 D0 L9 Pts Keighley, held 22-apiece at Diff -115 Pts 30; Pocklington The game started at a high 15 5 0 10 -106 26; SELBY 13 5 tempo with the Huddersfield Bradford Salem. 0 8 -105 24; Bradford and scrum half looking sharp and Bingley 15 0 0 15 -461 -10. threatening from both set and Goole at home again on open play. However, despite starting the game on the front Saturday with West Leeds the foot, they were unable to get any score on the board. visitors, kick off 2.15pm. Goole responded well, but Not so good at Sandhill Lane twice had their lineout stolen in excellent attacking positions where, if not a fortress, at least near the Huddersfield line normally a very difficult place before they eventually took the lead with a Rhys Moore penalty to win was accomplished pretty in front of the posts after an excellent tackle by James cosily by visiting Pontefract 8- Chantry. 3 – 0. 26 on Saturday. Jack Smith’s excellent take and charging run from the The young Swans are far from restart got Goole back on the front foot with Chantry once down and out in Regional Two again winning a penalty that was kicked to corner as the North East, but after the win pressure started to build on the Huddersfield defensive line. Your friends Goole had a Will Townend drastically with Goole now totally confused and reluctant score to 22 – 10. With their tails and fellow “try” ruled out for a double being the side that was to over-commit to the break- up, Huddersfield threw every- sportspeople movement, but the disappoint- penalised on a regular basis. down in case they were thing they had in their effort to can all get ment was only temporary as This gave the good quality penalised. get another score as Goole lost Ryan Lamb crashed over from Huddersfield team the opportu- Tink Taylor for their fourth yel- Goole & close range. The successful nity to push Goole back, declin- There were flashes of good low card of the game. However, Selby Sport conversion by Moore extending ing various kick at goal oppor- play by both teams, but the despite this setback Goole held FREE every the lead to 10 – 0 after 18 min- tunities to opt for a kick to the crowd never got to see the out for the win. utes. corner in search of a try. evenly matched quality of both week. teams that was evident at the Goole will be disappointed Just email: The momentum was now with The loss of Newsum with the start of the match. There were not to have secured a fourth try [email protected] Goole, with Louis Sugden first yellow card was certainly a isolated scoring opportunities bonus point but the stop start being prominent with some boost for Huddersfield and it for both sides with San Smith nature of the game prevented to be added excellent carries and Sam was no surprise when they breaking through and passing to them getting any real rhythm to the Patrick going close, a foot in finally got on to the scorecard Sam Patrick who was tackled going. The visitors would also touch just yards from the with a try from a 5m catch and just short of the line. This was feel disappointed for the same mailing list Huddersfield Line denying the drive. The conversion was followed by a try saving tackle reasons and being unable to score. At this point the penalty missed bringing the score to 15 from Goole fullback Danny take advantage of their numeri- count was certainly in Goole’s – 5 and Huddersfield looking Holt on the powerful cal superiority during section of favour as Huddersfield were threatening as Goole continued Huddersfield centre who had a the game, though Goole’s penalised on a regular basis so to be penalised. When both full head of steam on with only defensive effort was also a it was no surprise that Goole Townend and Chantry were Danny to beat. Jack Smith had major factor. got a second try after 30 min- both yellow carded at another more powerful ball carries that utes following a rare stolen 5m lineout the signs were look- unfortunately did not result in Another home fixture for the Huddersfield lineout by the ing ominous for the twelve man scores but at least Goole were firsts on Saturday, a re-arranged excellent Eddie Newsum, Goole team for the remains of not being penalised to the fixture following the pre- which gave the backs some the first half. To their credit degree that they were earlier in Christmas postponement due to quality ball that quickly found they withstood the 5m lineout the match. a frozen pitch, West Leeds the its way to winger George pressure and frustrated visitors to Westfield Banks. Bastow who, whilst being tack- Huddersfield who were unable Goole managed to score next Saturday is also our annual led into touch near the to get any points on the board with their third try after a sponsor day so a busy day in Huddersfield try line, managed despite their three-man advan- storming run by Goole Man of store. Kick-off is 2.15pm, all to offload for the supporting tage. the Match Eddie Newsum who support welcome. Danny Holt to go over for an broke the defensive line before unconverted try in the corner. The spectator half-time dis- being tackled just short of the Goole 2nd XV travelled to 15 – 0 and Goole were looking cussion was focused on concern line. He did however manage to Barton and secured a hard comfortable. over the yellow card situation offload to the supporting Rhys fought 21-12 win on a very and the players' understanding Moore who went over for a try heavy pitch. Goole’s tries came It was however from this of the referee’s interpretation of under the posts which he con- from Rob Shand (2) and Louis moment that the game changed the laws. Shortly after the break verted himself for 22 – 5. Far Greaves, Tom Jones converting Newsum was back on the field from being downhearted at this all three scores and Goole were only two men setback Huddersfield came down as Huddersfield pounded storming back with another The third team entertained them with everything that they strong end to the half as they Scunthorpe at Westfield Banks had. To the credit of the home pushed Goole back on the and a very well contested game side, they weathered the storm defence. They scored the best ensued, in the balance till the and Huddersfield failed to get try of the game with ten min- final five minutes, which even- any points from their advanta- utes to go following quality tually saw them narrowly geous position. Now back to 15 play from their whole backline defeated 22-29. Goole’s points a-side the standard of the game that resulted in their left winger came through tries for Neil slipped even more as players going over for an unconverted Cawood, Mark Malcolmson from both teams appeared to be try in the corner to bring the and Harry Redshaw (2). Harry Patrick also added a conver- sion.

1 February 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Selby RUFC 8 In a game that was played at break and, despite Selby’s the first half, it was Selby who that the ball was still in the minute of added time when full tilt but with no malice, it defence repeatedly repelling the started the second half on the ruck. From the resulting penal- Pontefract were again able to Pontefract RUFC 26 front foot and within just over seems strange that the referee visitors’ powerful surges, the five minutes they were able to ty Pontefract were again able to breach the Selby defence with Despite putting in another showed a total of six yellow space was eventually created reduce the deficit to 12-3 when engineer the space for Andy Craig Fawcett credited with the gutsy performance against a cards, evenly spread between for Brodie Matthews to run Henry Wright converted a Coleman to outflank the Selby try and Dedicoat making no Pontefract side who main- the sides. Indeed it wasn’t until round under the posts, giving penalty from in front of the defence to cross for his second mistake with the conversion. tained their position of second 25 minutes into the game that Dedicoat a simple conversion posts just outside the 22 as try of the afternoon, Dedicoat’s However the game still wasn’t place in the League, Selby Pontefract were able to open and his side a 12-nil advantage Pontefract were again found conversion easing the visitors’ done as Selby again drove at eventually succumbed to the their account and this when with 35 minutes on the clock. guilty of offside at the break lead to 19 points to 3. the Pontefract defence and took sheer physical presence and Selby were reduced to 14, hav- down. play down to the 5 metre line quality of ball retention and Following the re-start it was When Pontefract were support play which demon- ing seen Ed Watson harshly Despite enjoying the lion’s where Nyanjowa was again strated why the visitors are sent to the sin bin for what the Selby’s turn to pile pressure on share of possession, Pontefract reduced to 14 courtesy of their found guilty of foul play at the enjoying such a successful referee adjudged to be a delib- the Pontefract defence with Tad were unable to find any way second yellow card and Selby breakdown and showed his sec- season, writes RAY ADAM- erate knock on. Having gone Nyanjowa shown a yellow card through the stubborn Selby restored to 14 when George ond yellow and hence red card- SON. through many phases the for deliberately preventing defence until 73 minutes and Stoker returned to the action, ed. Pontefract attack could well quick ball at the ruck with his then only because the home the home side deservedly Selby can take great encour- have broken down had it not defence in some disarray. side were reduced to 13 players reduced the gap by five points One last chance to throw agement from the fact that they Selby turned down a couple of when George Stoker’s try sav- when, in the final minute of everything at the Pontefract contained the Pontefract 8 in been for a piece of individual ing tackle was adjudged to be the set piece and that it wasn’t brilliance as the centre conjured opportunities to kick for goal, dangerously high and Duncan normal time, Henry Wright defence did however end in until the sixth minute of added up a pass through his legs to put electing instead to go for the Hardy followed him to the sin spotted Dan Reid wide out on somewhat of an anti-climax on time in the second half that Andy Coleman in at the corner line out, but the visitors were bin at the next play having his wing and put in a perfectly as the ball was spilled for- the visitors crossed for the try for a try that full back Richard able to re-group and re-organise snatched the ball from the weighted kick that Reid was ward inches from the line and that secured a bonus point vic- Dedicoat was unable to con- their defence, successfully pre- Pontefract attackers on the line, able to gather to cross by the the visitors were more than tory. vert. venting the home side from only for the referee to decide corner flag, with Wright’s con- happy to clear the ball over crossing the line before the ref- version drifting wide of the the dead ball line to finally The second try followed as Goole AFC preview the game headed towards the eree blew for half time. uprights. bring proceedings to a con- Buoyed by the positive end to The game was into the sixth clusion. Selby Town preview Second half solace for Robins So whether my thoughts on didn't capitulate completely Memories too of a penalty So apparent earlier in the sea- in the absence of Tyler Walker Reunions on both sides. Greg the Robins being able to stem restricting the leaders to a soli- shoot-out first round League and Connor Williamson in Beswick on the managrment what looks an inevitable tary second half strike. Cup defeat back in September if son and slowly but surely the defence, James Playford in side, meeting the team he left as Division One title for any incentive is required. benefits of a larger pool of midfield and Sam Deacon up a coach in November, and for- Campion was hope rather It did abruptly end a three- front. The replacements filled mer Vikings midfielder Luke than expectation, it turned game winning spell for Town, Two excellent goalscorers on players are becoming appar- in well, Gaell Nzadayo frus- Williams expected to play out to be a repeat of the 5-0 who face two games in three view then, Liam Flanagan for trating the free-scoring Joe against the club he left late last hammering they received in days starting at Nostell MW on Town, still amongst the top ent, importantly with a Jagger and a good, confident year. the corresponding game. Saturday, 3pm, followed by a league marksmen despite debut for yet another keeper, rearranged home game with inconsistent team form, Ross degree of experience added Lloyd Allinson, a good reputa- A plus for Beswick, Sports There is little to seemingly Parkgate next Tuesday evening, Duggan for Parkgate, 14 to his tion at several good clubs hold- have slid down the table since halt the West Yorkshire side 7.45pm. name, to aid their push for safe- helping the cause. ing up well in an assured if not he left - relevant or not - and who, although without a league ty. totally over-worked game. are a point and a place above game in 26 days, had emerged No reason that the Robins At the risk of repeating the Goole. from the weather-enforced can't respond with Saturday's It will be interesting to see The Vikings also had Roy break with a County Cup suc- opponents, Nostell, like Town if these two seasoned expo- same message - 'Goole far from Fogarty up front and although They were in County Cup cess at NPL East side. safe in mid-table and already nents of their art, if fit and he had few opportunities to action last night against current Brighouse in the week and a looking to next season, but selected, can boost what has safety just yet' - but they can shine, or mark his first appear- landlords Farsley Celtic from first half assault with four goals Parkgate are still too close for been a quiet time for goals at ance since signing from National League North and leaving the Robins helpless. comfort to relegation despite an the FPH, although unvari- certainly help the cause if they Tadcaster in the week with a belied a slump in that league improvement and attracting a ably earlier in the term they can extend their three-match goal, he has a good record at form with a 2-0 win just to con- However, manager Ryan proven NCEL goalscorer to came very much at the wrong many clubs and the manage- centrate the Vikings' minds if Cooper will be pleased his team their Rawmarsh home. end. unbeaten run by beating fellow ment team have had to be they were allowed to wander or patient in securing experience think it was a slightly easier strugglers. Albion Sports at the at the top of the field. task. Victoria Pleasure Grounds on Fingers crossed for another Knaresborough, who the possible returnee, too, as has Vikings travel to on Tuesday, Saturday, 3pm, and been reported in recent weeks, are in mid-table and in better with Mitch Pattinson now close shape than their visit to the Knaresborough Town in a to a match return, hopefully in a VPG in August, where only the Under 21 game in the next Vikings' carelessness in front of East Riding County rearranged away game at the week or so. goal cost them with the North Yorkshire side equalising late Manse on Tuesday evening, His knee injury has been well on in a 1-1 draw. rested instead of surgery and all FORTHCOMING FEBRU- 7.45pm. has gone well in rehabilitation ARY FIXTURES - Sat Feb 4 - Evidence of a stronger squad with contact and match practice ALBION SPORTS; Tues Feb the next step. 7 - Knaresborough Town League standings was further evident in last 7.45pm; Sat Feb 11 – HAL- Now they could have an LAM; Sat Feb 18 Eccleshill Saturday's goalless draw with embarrasment of riches for the United; Tues Feb 21 - Golcar Albion clash on Saturday where United 7.45; Sat Feb 25 - Emley and even if they had to they do owe the Indian-support- Penistone Church. ed club after three successive surrender plenty of possession, defeats in league and cup. HOME games in CAPITALS. a far more disciplined, combat- Division Two - Bridlington S P12 W9 D1 L2 GD 49 Pts 28; W10 D0 L1 GD 44 Pts 30; ive group made sure frustration Rovers Millau P10 W9 D1 L0 Flamborough AFC 7 7 0 0 33 Thorpe Park Rangers GD 45 Pts 28; Bridlington 21; Market Weighton Town 9 Development 11 8 1 2 20 25; grew in visiting ranks. Spa 11 8 0 3 15 24; Little 6 2 1 17 20; GOOLE UNITED AFC Cottingham Reserves 11 8 Driffield 12 7 2 3 11 23; RESERVES 8 6 0 25 18; 1 2 -3 35; Holme Rovers Manager Simon Houghton is Haltemprice AFC 11 7 1 3 31 Northside Sporting 9 4 2 3 16 Reserves 12 6 2 4 22 20; Robin greatly aware that it has taken 22; AFC Skirlaugh 11 6 1 4 -2 14; AFC Fiveways 31 3 2 6 -14 AFC 9 6 0 3 22 18; East 19; Beverley Town III 12 4 4 11; Pocklington Town IV 11 3 1 Yorkshire United 9 5 2 2 13 17; time, perhaps too long as he 4 0 16; Reckitts Resrrves 14 4 2 7 -22 10; Leven Members Club Bridlington Rovers Academy 8 -6 14; Easington United Reserves 12 2 2 8 -26 8; 11 4 3 4 -6 15; Club de Albion reluctantly admitted pre-match Reserves 10 4 1 5 -17 13; Brandesburton Reserves 11 2 1 11 3 1 7 -3 10; AFC Tickton 11 Sutton United 11 4 1 6 -11 13; 7 -35 7; GILBERDYKE 3 1 8 -16 10; Withernsea AFC on Saturday, but at the same GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 11 PHOENIX RESERVES 11 2 1 Reserves 11 2 1 8 -25 7; 2 4 5 -6 10; St Mary's AFC 7 -39 7. Easington United III 9 2 0 7 -13 time in acknowledging the Reserves 11 2 2 7 -11 8. 6; Seaside United 11 2 0 9 -57 Division Five - GOOLE 6. brave efforts of members of the Division Three - AAK D and UNITED ACADEMY P11 Under 21s it was also unfair to burden them with the stiff task they still have to face. The squad was boosted fur- ther by Dylan Collington's brief, but welcome, return off the bench on Saturday but also

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 1 February 2023 Gilberdyke’s Phoenix Minster Engineering League roundup Hard-earned drawsfails to rise They say the phoenix rises Reckitts Reserves. from the ashes. Well for The day was even bleaker for for Shovel and United Gilberdyke's two County A couple of hard-earned Osbaldwick. Rob Scar and Jay Maypole Gardens. Phil Heslington with a 5-1 win. League teams they were well their reserves in Division Three points on a tranquil January Smyth on the mark at Field Whickham in the first half and Players with good league pedi- and truly sunk in their respec- as they sank to the bottom of the afternoon leading to a full Lane. United probably disap- Charlie Wilson in the second gree were on the scoresheet, tive Division Two and Three table, losing 0-10 to the 100 per Minster Engineering League pointed to just share the spoils setting up a 3-0 win former Robins Louis Blackwell games on Saturday. cent to date Flamborough AFC. programme - rare indeed in with a hat-trick, Tom Hogg and the last two months In Division One, At the wrong end of the table, Josh Evans. A perfect prepara- The firsts, who face a battle to Just 2-0 at half time, but Hemingbrough United's hopes Pollington still ensured breath- tion for an Oxen Lane local avoid the drop in a very com- IngsView was treated to a sea- In a mid-table clash Malt of an instant return to the top ing space between them and the derby against Howden this petitive division, lost 4-0 at side goal rush after the break Shovel returned from Rawcliffe flight are hitting a sticky patch. bottom two as they drew 2-2 at weekend. with eight unanswered goals. with a 2-2 draw, goals by They were beaten at home 2-6 bottom club Rufforth United. It Clapham and Rice for the hosts by fellow promotion hopefuls, was the home team\"s first Bubwith remain second bot- Minster Engineering cancelled out by the visitors. Haxby Town. league point. tom after a 5-0 defeat at promo- Niall Coulthard was amongst tion-chasing Garforth LG. League standings the scorers as both teams saw a Perhaps Cawood may be the Two of our three teams in man sent off. team to launch the real chal- Division Two saw action and Selby Olympia lost a first half Premier Division - Division Two - Wheldrake FC lenge and they do have games for Cliffe they continued their lead at Bishop Wilton to go Dunnington P11 W9 D2 L0 For P10 W10 D0 L0 For 63 Agst 9 Thorpe United continue to in hand, inflicting a first upturn in form with a third win down 3-2 and with their points 36 Agst 8 Pts 29; Wigginton Pts 30; Stamford Bridge 10 6 1 edge away from danger after league defeat of the campaign on the trot to put daylight deduction remain one off the Grasshoppers 11 9 2 0 32 14 29; 3 28 23 19; Garforth LG 7 6 0 1 they too drew 2-2 at home to on leaders Tockwith at between them and hosts foot of the table. Dringhouses AFC 11 8 0 3 31 32 12 18; Helperby United 6 5 1 16 24; Tadcaster Magnets 9 7 2 0 22 7 16; HOWDEN AFC 9 5 Hockey 0 24 7 23; Oscaldwick 14 6 2 6 0 4 30 30 15; Walnut Tree FC 46 31 20; MALT SHOVEL 14 12 4 2 6 22 27 14; Civil Service Selby W1 5 5 4 5 36 25 19; Rawcliffe 11 4 4 11 4 0 7 41 38 12; CLIFFE 11 4 Skipton W1 1 3 25 19 16; Kirbymoorside 13 4 0 7 26 47 12; Heslington 10 1 1 2 7 21 28 14; Huntington 8 10 34 4; BUBWITH WHITE Selby couldn’t have hoped for Rovers 13 4 0 9 21 42 12; Old SWAN 8 1 0 7 10 35 3; Clifford a better start to their game Malton St Mary's 11 3 2 6 20 28 8 2 1 5 19 31 1+. 11; THORPE UNITED 11 3 1 against Skipton, writes 7 15 35 10; Poppleton United +denotes six points deducted SARAH MILBURN. With the 12 2 2 8 16 30 8; Easingwold for rule breach. first push back Selby pushed Town 15 2 1 12 9 52 7. forward working the ball to Division Four - The Beagle the wing where Holly Division One - Tockwith AFC FC P12 W12 D0 L0 For 69 Agst Illingworth provided an inch P9 W8 D0 L1 For 32 Agst 9 Pts 10 Pts 36; Knottingley Albion 24; Pocklington Town II 10 6 2 11 10 0 1 69 12 30; Barmby perfect ball across the D pass- 2 33 25 20; Haxby Town 9 6 0 3 Moor 11 9 0 2 41 11 27; York ing the defence as Grace 39 22 18; HEMINGBROUGH Shamrocks 11 7 0 4 39 43 21; Pullan arrived at the back UNITED 9 4 3 2 23 24 15; Bishop Wilton 10 3 2 5 20 33 post to slot it home less than CAWOOD 5 4 0 1 17 3 12; 11; HENSALL HAWKS 12 2 3 90 seconds into the game. Strensall Tigers 6 4 0 2 33 17 7 29 44 9; Marton Abbey 10 2 12; Bishopthorpe White Rose 2 6 22 37 8; York Railway This was not only Grace’s 10 4 0 6 22 24 12; POLLING- Institute 11 2 2 7 21 44 8; first goal for the club but she TON 10 2 2 6 20 31 8; SELBY OLYMPIA 13 3 1 9 25 says her first ever goal. Duncombe Park FC 11 0 2 9 47 7+; LNER Builders 11 1 0 10 12 45 2; Rufforth United 7 0 1 6 17 73 3. The rest of the half saw Selby 7 28 1. have most of the possession + denotes three points deduct- moving the ball well around the ed for rule breach. pitch. Fran Brooks had a Minster Engineering stormer in midfield making key tackles and distributing the ball League fixtures well creating space for the for- wards to put pressure on Premier Division - MALT BUBWITH WHITE SWAN. Skipton. SHOVEL v Tadcaster Magnets; Rawcliffe v THORPE UNIT- Reserve Section 'A' - Old Skipton were not without their ED. own attacks but Emma Piggott, Malton St Mary's Reserves v Tanya Young and Jenni Davey Division One - CAWOOD v weren’t letting anything past POLLINGTON; Strensall MALT SHOVEL RESERVES; them with strong clean tackles. Tigers v HEMINGBROUGH Halftime arrived with Selby 1-0 UNITED. THORPE UNITED RESERVES v Pocklington up. Division Two - CLIFFE v The second half started with HOWDEN AFC; Clifford v Town III. Skipton upping the tempo and Section 'C' - SELBY putting more pressure on Selby’s D. They had a an early OLYMPIA RESERVES v short corner but Selby’s goal- Rufforth United Reserves. keeper Sarah Milburn cleared it confidently to the side-lines. Your friends and The home team had a short Drawing the keeper out and decade it was a cracker. fellow sportspeople Dawn O’Donnell drove the corner and whilst the initial slipping it past her, as she and Skipton managed to pull one can all get Goole & ball down the right passing it Selby Sport FREE through the midfield to captain shot was saved a scramble the defenders followed the ball back in the closing minutes of ensued with a Selby shot being in Zoe Belding made sure the the game but Selby were every week. Kelly who found herself on the stopped on the line by the body goal counted tapping it home incredibly happy with the 5-1 Just email: left of the D. She slipped the of a Skipton player. Jenni for 4-0. win. Player of the match was [email protected] ball right to the waiting Sara stepped up from defence to take shared between Fran and to be added to Coverdale who fired a shot to the awarded penalty flick cool- With the game in its closing Grace. the mailing list score doubling Selby’s lead. ly placing in to the right of the stages Sara made a cheeky lit- keeper just out of reach making tle reverse flick to her right Next week the W1’s have a it 3-0. finding Angela O’Mahoney busy weekend with away who as, the seas seemed to games at Slazengers and After several more attacks part, drilled a first time strike Thirsk. including Liz Pearson throwing beating the keeper for the  Pictured are the goal herself at the back post, narrow- team's fifth goal. Ange is not scorers, from left, Zoe B, ly missing, Kelly found herself known for scoring many goals Sara C, Jenni D, Grace P one on one with the keeper. but if this was her goal for the and Ange O.

1 February 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 5 Here are the remaining fix- 2nd XI; Sat Apr 29 – LED- May 27 – LEDSHAM; Sat - Dalton 2nd XI; Sat July 1 – Sat Aug 5 - Eastrington 2nd XI; 28 - Church Fenton 2nd XI; Sat tures for our area teams SHAM; Sat May 6- June 3 Bishopthorpe; Sat June HUMBLETON; Sat July 8 - Sat Aug 12 - HILLAM AND Sep 2 – CROSSGATES; Sat around Goole and Selby. Bishopthorpe; Sat May 13 - 10 - WOODHOUSE GRANGE CHERRY BURTON; Sat July MONK FRYSTON; Sat Aug 19 Sep 9 – Scarcroft. WOODHOUSE GRANGE 4th 4th XI; Sat June 17 – 15 - Old Hymerians; Sat July - Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat Aug GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI - XI; Sat May 20 – Wheldrake; Wheldrake; Sat June 24 – 22 – Pelican; Sat July 29 - 26 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd Selby 2nd XI - Division Division Three Ebor: Sat Apr Sat May 27 - Goole Town 2nd HEMINGBROUGH; Sat July 1 BRANDESBURTON 2nd XI; XI; Mon Aug 28 – Crossgates; Four Ebor: Sat Apr 22 – 22 FAIRBURN 2nd XI; Sat XI; Sat June 3 - HESLINGTON - Heslington 2nd XI; Sat July 8 Sat Aug 5 - Driffield Town 4th Sat Sep 2 - SCARCROFT 2nd CAWOOD; Sat Apr 29 - Apr 29 - Woodhouse Grange 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - New - New Earswick; Sat July 15 - XI; Sat Aug 12 – SWAN- XI; Sat Sep 9 - Thorner Eastrington 2nd XE; Sat May 4th XI; Sat May 6 – 6 - HILLAM AND MONK Earswick; Sat June 17 - FAIR- FAIRBURN 2nd XI; Sat July LAND; Sat Aug 19 - Beverley Mexborough. FRYSTON; Sat May 13 - KELFIELD; Sat May 13 – BURN 2nd XI; Sat June 24 – 22 - GOOLE TOWN 2nd XI; Town 4th XI; Sat Aug 26 – Eastrington 2nd XI - Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat May Wheldrake; Sat May 20 - Kelfield.; Sat July 1 - TAD- Sat July 29 - Tadcaster Magnet WALKINGTON; Mon Aug 28 20 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI; Sat CASTER MAGNET 2nd XI; 2nd XI; Sat Aug 5 - THORP - Cottingham 3rd XI; Sat Sep 2 Division Four Ebor: Sat Apr XI; Sat May 27 – Crossgates; May 27 – HEMINGBROUGH; Sat July 8 - THORP ARCH ARCH AND BOSTON SPA - MIDDLETON AND NORTH 22 - Thorner Mexborough; Sat Sat June 3 - SCARCROFT 2nd Sat June 3 HESLINGTON AND BOSTON SPA 2nd XI; 2nd XI; Sat Aug 12 – Ledsham; DALTON 2nd XI; Sat Sep 9 – Apr 29 - SELBY 2nd XI; Sat 2nd XI; Sat June 17 – Ledsham; Sat July 15 – Ledsham; Sat July Sat Àug 19 – BISHOPTHOR- Humbleton. May 6 – Saxton; Sat May 13 - XI; Sat June 10 - Thorner Sat June 24 - NEW EAR- SCOLES WETHERBY; Sat Mexborough; Sat June 17 22 – BISHOPTHORPE; Sat PE; Sat Aug 26 - Woodhouse Cawood - Division Four SHERBURN EVERSLEY; Sat SWICK; Sat July 1 – July 29 - Woodhouse Grange Grange 4th XI; Mon Aug 28 – Ebor: Sat Apr 22 - Selby 2nd May 20 – Cawood; Sat May 27 June 23 – SAXTON; Sat July 1 Bishopthorpe; Sat July 8 - 4th XI; Sat Àüg 5 – WHEL- WHELDRAKE; Sat Sep 2 – XI; Sat Apr 29 – SAXTON; Sat - Sherburn Eversley; Sat June 3 - Scholes Wetherby; Sat July 8 Fairburn 2nd XI; Sat July 15 - DRAKE; Sat Aüg 12 - GOOLE Hemingbrough; Sat Sep 9 - May 6 - Scholes Wetherby; Sat - HILLAM AND MONK – Cawood; Sat July 15 - EAS- WOODHOUSE GRANGE 4th TOWN 2nd XI; Sat Aug 19 - HESLINGTON 2nd XI. May 13 - SHERBURN EVER- FRYSTON; Sat June 10 - TRINGTON 2nd XI; Sat July XI; Sat July 22 - Kelfield; Heslington 2nd XI; Sat Aug 26 SLEY; Sat May 20 - EAS- Dunnington 2nd XI; Sat June 22 - Hillam and Monk Fryston; Sat July 29 - WHELDRAKE; - NEW EARSWICK; Mon Gilberdyke - Division Three TRINGTON 2nd XI; Sat May 17 - CHURCH FENTON 2nd Sat July 29 - DUNNINGTON Sat Aug 5 - TADCASTER Aug 28 - Fairburn 2nd XI; Sat Holderness: Sat Apr 22 - 27 - Hillam and Monk Fryston; XI; Sat June 24 – Crossgates; 2nd XI; Sat Aug 5 - Church MAGNET 2nd XI; Sat Aüg 12 Cherry Burton; Sat Apr 29 - Sat July 1 - SCARCROFT 2nd Fenton 2nd XI; Sat Aug 12 – Sep 2 – KELFIELD; Sat Sep 9 Sat June 3 - DUNNINGTON CROSSGATES; Sat Aug 19 - – Hemingbrough; Sat Aüg 19 - - Tadcaster Magnet 2nd XI. OLD HYMERIANS; Sat May 2nd XI; Sat June 10 - Church XI; Sat July 8 - THORNER Scarcroft 2nd XI; Sat Aug 26 - THORP ARCH AND 6 – PELICAN; Sat May 13 - Fenton 2nd XI; Sat June 17 – MEXBOROUGH; Sat July 15 - BOSTON SPA; Sat Aug 26 - Kelfield - Division Three Brandesburton 2nd XI; Sat May CROSSGATES; Sat June 24 - Selby 2nd XI; Sat July 22 – THORNER MEXBOROUGH; HESLINGTON 2nd XI; Mon Ebor: Sat Apr 22 - NEW EAR- 20 - DRIFFIELD TOWN 4th Scarcroft 2nd XI; Sat July 1 - SAXTON; Sat July 28 - Mon Aug 28 - Sherburn Aug 28 – LEDSHAM; Sat Sep SWICK; Sat Apr 29 - Fairburn XI; Sat May 27 – Swanland; THORNER MEXBOROUGH; Scholes Wetherby; Sat Aug 5 – Eversle; Sat Sep 2 -Saxton; Sat 2 - New Earswick; Sat Sep 9 – 2nd XI; Sat May 6 - Goole Sat June 3 - BEVERLEY Sat July 8 - SELBY 2nd XI; Sat CAWOOD; Sat Aug 12 - Sep 9 - SCHOLES WETHER- BISHOPTHORPE. Town 2nd XI; Sat May 13 - TOWN 4th XI; Sat June 10 – SHERBURN EVERSLEY; Sat BY. July 15 – Saxton; Sat July 22 - Hemingbrough - Division TADCASTER MAGNET 2nd Walkington; Sat June 17 - SCHOLES WETHERBY; Sat Aug 19 - Hillam and Monk Three Ebor: Sat Apr 22 - XI; Sat May 20 - Thorp Arch COTTINGHAM 3rd XI; Sat July 29 - Sherburn Eversley; Fryston; Sat Aug 26 - DUN- Thorp Arch and Boston Spa and Boston Spa 2nd XI; Sat June 24 - Middleton and North NINGTON 2nd XI; Mon Aug Majestic Garage Viking Fishery results Individual Pool League Andy Middleton of Bradford won Saturday's Viking Open, Week 18- fixtures/ results Buck which was held on Hawk 42lb and R Evans was fourth Elite Super League Pond, with 78lb 7oz. with 35lb 14oz. Neil Buck 4-5 Aiden White Danny Waudby - bye 0-0 Tony Foster of Mirfield was The Spring Close Old Boys John Turner 8-1 Martin Jason Raspin 5-4 Paul Tough second with 66lb, Mark Jukes match on Deer Pond was won Martin Chafer 6-3 Joshua of Wakefield was third with by F Thompson with 47lb Thomson Sellers 57lb 6oz and Neil Rymer of 13oz, T McGurke was second Paul Hand 2-7 Jordan King Lee Fallon 3-6 Aaron Lumley Kippax was fourth with 37lb with 39lb 11oz and R Paylor Matthew Young 2-7 Ben Buck 6oz. was third with 20lb 5oz. Gary Knights 5-4 Steve Purvis On Sunday, Fryston AC con- tinued their Winter League on Matthew Dodson 4-5 Joshua Fox Pond. This week's winner was M Richards who landed 57lb 5oz on bread. S Lupton was second with 50lb 4oz on corn, P Moran was third with Moorfields Farm Fishery results Saturday 1st Jamie Blyth. 66.0.0 2nd Steve Hoyle 25.5.0 3rd James Harrison 18.8.0 4th Andy Blyth. 17.0.0 5th Pete Boyes 15.0.0 6th Mike Lumley 10.0.0 Open matches every Saturday call 07710 817150 for info Saturday winner Jamie Blyth with part of his 66.0.0 winning weight catching on pole fished pellets. Goole Angling Club Goole and District Angling peg 37 Club held a match on Sunday Sections: January 29 at Messingham Richard Scott- 31lb 10oz peg 2 Sands Fishery - island lake. Josh Brown- 39lb 3oz peg 31 Andy Blyth- 37lb 1oz peg 63 Results: John fished the bomb alternat- 1st- John Holt- 54lb - peg 5 2nd- Jamie Blyth- 51lb 11oz- ing bait of pellets and bread to peg 35 catch carp. Well Done John . 21 3rd- Chris Shaw- 42lb 14oz fished.


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