is your FREE weekly guide to all local sport. is independent of all Goole Town 1st XI 118 regular inroads into a line- 118-8 The bowlers kept the other and only Rob Jacobs with 20, other local newspa- up that has had little luck top score, offered real resist- pers and is edited by Beverley Town 2nd Goole Town 2nd XI 87 batsmen pinned down, but the ance. Graeme Wilson, who with the toss, and weather, captain played a starring role has written and edit- XI 121-2 so far. Time in the middle has been The loss of Ben Scorah for a ed sports coverage against them so far and a lack with seven fours and a six off duck also a big blow as they locally for many Not the best of starts to the Beverley never really of much experience was per- collapsed to 87 all out. years and whose season for Goole firsts in their pressed, or under pressure in haps the difference at 104 balls. knowledge and con- Championship East cam- Wheldrake in Division Three Tooke's excellent 4-17, Jake The wily Steve Beales, 6-11 tacts in local sport paign in Yorkshire Premier pursuit of a modest 119 to Ebor on Saturday. in ten overs the chief destroyer, are unrivalled. League North. win and although Goole's Kennedy 2-11 in ten overs and stopping any hopes of a strength is in their bowling, A defeat by 31 runs, but that Goole successful run chase in Batting, an achilles heel to could have been so different very good too, and one wonders its tracks. more teams than those at they need runs to play with if had it not been for the one Westfield to be fair, certainly setting targets, which at this defining, and innings of any what regular vice captain Steve The seconds are at Tadcaster needs to be addressed, though, time of the season are often substance by the hosts' opener, Hicks and Mark Hinchcliffe Magnets seconds on Saturday, after an eight wicket defeat to Anthony Carter. 1pm start. The Brewery men Beverley Town seconds on small. would have done if they had involved in a great finish, and Saturday under generally over- No need for real alarm yet, He made 60 out of 118-8 in win, at Kelfield, as you will cast skies. their allotted overs before been available. read elsewhere, at the week- but hopefully conditions may becoming one of Josh Tooke's That applied in the batting end. Beverley's bowlers enjoyed be a shade warmer and easier four wickets. the conditions as they made too. No Anthony Gibbins, when Bridlington firsts are the visitors on Saturday, 12noon more than capable of making start. strong inroads into moderate Wheldrake 1st XI totals, even in bowler friendly conditions. But the reply never got going from Callum Woodcock's early dismissal Vikings relegated as management team confirmed in post is an e- Step six football was con- It won't be straightforward derby will be an interesting Vikings must take their med- New teams as league newspaper which firmed for Goole AFC on by any means, and long-suf- addition to the fixture list, as icine and get on with ensuring you can view on Monday after the FA fering Vikings supporters will Brigg Town, old foes over the mistakes of the past, and extends your computer, lap- Leagues Committee released should be under no illusions many seasons in the Northern there have been countless, top, tablet or smart- the constitution of divisions either, with good teams disap- Premier League and NCEL, can, and should never be for- For Goole AFC and Selby phone. at non-league down to step pointed at missing out through and who in trying to revive gotten, yet there comes a Town an additional eight Sign-up to receive the play-offs and otherwise, their fortunes have made a league games next season with your FREE weekly seven, writes GRAEME also ready to give it another managerial change after miss- time when learning from them no relegation from the league copy by e-mailing: WILSON cracking in an extended ing out on the play-offs by is taken more seriously. and four clubs admitted. [email protected] Division to 24 teams. appointing Brett Agnew for The Vikings, clutching at 2023-24 - the former striker at Off the field, as mentioned Into Division One comes We want to hear straws after finishing 19th in Players have already com- many clubs, now regarded before, strides taken with the Clay Cross from Derbyshire, YOUR sports news. the Toolstation Northern mitted to a new season, ie highly after assistant manager restrictions imposed by the Louth Town, who return after Whatever your Counties East League Premier Mitch Pattinson, who missed roles including at Bridlington local authorities to make the many years absence, Retford sport, let us have Division last month, would so much of the last term, Town. VPG a place to welcome cor- United from the Central your scores, match Dylan Collington likewise as Midlands League, joining reports and pictures have taken any reprieve going the club have to appease After the initial anger porate support and attendance Retford FC and Wombwell of highlights. - and still will subject to ratifi- everyone, including sponsors, amongst many, rightly so, and support. Which is why the Town from South Yorkshire E-mail pictures and cation by full FA Council and that they can bounce back frustration amongst others, club have to work really hard under the control of former reports to: the NCEL at the league's and no blame there either, a in the coming months to make twice manager at the VPG, Karl [email protected] Annual General Meeting next So the restoration of a com- general acceptance that the sure the proposed modernisa- Rose. month. petitive Goole v Selby local tion of the ground is befitting them as the town's only semi- Promoted from Division One A possible escape route? Yes, Mick Carmody and Alan Jackson get another chance to to replace Goole and Yorkshire revive Goole’s fortunes. professional sporting body. Amateur are champions, it seems to exist if Hemsworth They have had tremendous Campion and play-off winners, are unable to satisfy ground Rossington Main. issues and, although there has support from their major spon- been so much spoken on the sors, and they know who they The Premier Division matter, it would seem they are without being named, but remains at 20 teams as return- are being given every opportu- they deserve better facilities to ing to the league after spells in nity to sort their future out, make their support worthy and the NPL, and latterly for Pickering Town in the North rightly or wrongly, although it welcoming. West Counties League, are the does need a final answer That should have nothing to afore-mentioned and Tadcaster quickly. Albion. do with the appalling playing For the Vikings, it it sees a record prevalent over the The Division One extension first season in Division One spells pre and post-pandemic, will certainly make for an since John Reed's team won but it never helps to find inter- unforgiving 46-game league the league in 2000, and for ference and being told when, season, and one wary that a management team Mick and if, they can play rather full squad of players will be required at both the VPG and Carmody and Alan Jackson, than negotiating properly. FPH Stadium on top of cup confirmed in their posts this There is still ten weeks until commitments too. week too, full speed ahead to get Goole AFC ready for an a new season starts, but the immediate tilt at regaining Vikings have to be on the ball their place next April. now to pro-actively prepare for 2023-24
GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 17 May 2023 Sharp lesson for Burn Burn 1st XI 185 Church Fenton went about their Whitkirk 2nd XI 78 Selby’s Gareth Pearce. starts but tight bowling made action in the York Vale chase, arguably in the best run scoring difficult, with League on Sunday when Church Fenton 1st XI conditions of the afternoon. Selby 1st XI 81-7 three boundaries to the great Thompson taking 3-30 from his relief of the Selby players and ten over spell. Late runs were they travelled to Pocklington 188-1 The home side were indebted Selby first team picked up spectators. added by Richard Waterton (17) fourths but they went down to a fine 71 by Harry Cruise, their first win of the season, but the visitors were restricted A warning shot across the eight fours and three sixes in 61 but they had to work hard Thanks go match ball spon- to 127-8 at the close. to a 30 run defeat. Linnet Park ground o n balls, that propelled them for- after another batting collapse sor Crombie Wilkinson Skipper Steve Sherwood Saturday in Division Two ward after opener Scott Haigh set up a nervy finish when Solicitors and Selby travel to In reply, Dunnington lost a Ebor of the Yorkshire made 24. they scraped home by three Church Fenton 1st XI on wicket in the first over when won the toss and asked Premier League North. wickets in a low scoring game Saturday. Richard Waterton had Harry Pocklington to bat first and Ed Clark (22) also assisted. at Sandhill Lane, writes Paver neatly caught by Oliver Burn firsts, who have made But the visitors kept chipping RICHARD WAIN. Selby 2nd XI 127-8 Steward. Young bowler openers James Foley and John rapid strides up the divisions away despite a healthy run rate, Kayden Lane dismissed Ben Chaplin added 23 for the first either side of Covid, found Simon Wilma (4-26) the best Whitkirk won the toss and Dunnington 2nd XI Symington to reduce the home visiting Church Fenton uncom- elected to bat first and they lost side to 16-2. wicket before Jack Hunter promising, especially in their analysis for Church Fenton. their first wicket when Gareth 128-3 trapped Foley (11) leg before. pursuit of a victory target after Still, Burn would have hoped Roberts caught and bowled Opener Steve Jackson and tea on a good wicket, going Sam Martin. In Division Four, Selby sec- Mike Thompson added 30 for There was a good twelve over against the grain in terms of to make more inroads into the ond team went down to a the third wicket, but Caspar how difficult batsmen in gener- visitors' batting, but after Alex Gomerson was run out seven wicket defeat at Gray (1-7) kept Selby in the spell from Darren Hunter (3- al have had it in the first four Charlton had gone for 16, Tom shortly after to leave the Leeds Dunnington seconds. game when he bowled 28) as the home side struggled weeks of the campaign. Brough (9) and James Davies side on 15-2 and they never Thompson (6). (70) creamed the bowling really recovered from the bad Batting first after winning the to 67-5 but John Chaplin held Burn will have been disap- around Linnet Park and they start as the Selby bowlers took toss, Selby openers Graham James Shutt joined Jackson the innings together. There pointed in the fact they wasted were home in an unbroken control. Jamie Middleton had Phillips and Jack Huddlestone and the experienced pair gradu- 27 balls of their 45 allotted stand of 143 with plenty of balls skipper Simon Wood (19) added 20 for the first wicket ally got on top of the bowling. was good support from Lewis overs when bowled out for 185 in hand. caught by Lee Wild as the visi- before Phillips (8) was bowled There was a tight spell from Joe Chaplin (12) as John Chaplin in the 42nd, but in context they tors continued to struggle and by Ashton Rhodes (2-21) and Bugg but Jackson (49 n.o.) and may have needed another 50 or Alex Webster with the solitary wickets for Roberts (2-20) and two runs later Huddlestone was Shutt (31 n.o.) eventually guid- produced some late big hitting. 60 runs such was the way success for Burn. spinner Alex Langhan (3-13) trapped leg before by Jordan ed Dunnington home in the Spinner Atul Vishwakarma (4- kept Selby firmly on top. There Richardson (2-25). 33rd over. The seconds saw their game in was some defiance from Taimur 30) mopped up the tail to leave the Vale conceded by Acomb Khan (30) but he became Selby struggled to 32-3 but Selby play Church Fenton II Chaplin unbeaten on 99 as the thirds. another victim for Langhan as Joe Bugg and Oliver Steward at Sandhill Lane on Saturday. the visitors were bowled out for (12) added 39 for the fourth home side were bowled out for Giberdyke just 78 in the 36th over. wicket with Bugg going on to Pocklington 4th XI 160 160 in the last of their 40 hit a stylish 29 before he was make short Chasing the small total there bowled by spin bowler Mike Selby 3rd XI 130 overs. was a dramatic start to the Thompson. The father and son opening work of it Selby reply when in the second Selby third team returned to The hosts were bowled out over of the innings Matthew Mike Lane (12) and Isaac partnership of Ian and Harry Brandesburton 2nd in just a touch over 20 overs Flynn removed Matt Hoyle, Leung (11) both made good Huddlestone took the score to by a rampant Gilberdyke Matty Clark and Mark Hope to XI 65 attack, after winning the toss reduce the home side to 3-3. 12 before Lewis Chaplin had Gilberdyke 1st XI 68-2 and unsurprisingly bowling Ian Huddlestone (6) caught by first. Alex Bowden and Lee Wild A short afternoon's work for added 29 for the fourth wicket, James Foley. Gareth Pearce Gilberdyke firsts in Yorkshire There was limited resistance but Flynn struck again when he joined Harry Huddlestone and Premier League North in the Brandesburton batting, had Bowden (17) caught by Division Three Holderness at and then, equally, the visitors Ryan Hatch and when Flynn (5- they added 33 for the second Brandesburton seconds on a breezed along in the low pursuit 21) bowled Jamie Pickles Selby wicket before John Chaplin generally overcast and chilly losing just the two wickets were in real trouble at 47-5. Saturday. inside 16 overs. had Huddlestone (22) caught Ryan Hatch kept up the pres- by Tim Dennis. Mixed fortunes sure when he bowled Gareth Roberts and when Sam Martin Pearce hit a brisk 23 but for Newport had Lee Wild (24) caught by Martin Coomber the alarm bells Lewis Chaplin (3-28) had him A mixed weekend for Connor T20 blast competition were ringing with the home well caught by Freddie Newport CC as cricket finally at Hessle. side on 63-7. The experienced won over decidedly cool and Darrell Guy (6 n.o.) and James Nightingale as Selby slipped damp conditions to date. Newport struggling to just Dugher both batted sensibly to 74-5. 59-9 in their allotted 20 and they eventually steered A thumping league win in overs and the home side get- Selby home in the 26th over, Rhys Roddick and Steve Holderness Two on Saturday ting home rather comfortably with Dugher (12 n.o.) stroking Sherwood kept the visitors in against Londesborough Park by six wickets with just seconds followed by a four under half the overs remain- the game and they added 44 wicket exit in Sunday's Dave ing. for the sixth wicket before spinner Joshua Tanikal had Sherwood (25) caught by James Foley. John Chaplin (3-29) then bowled Roddick (24) as the Selby challenge faded. The last pair of Atul Vishwakarma (8 n.o.) and Jack Hunter took the total to 130 before Tanikal (3-19) wrapped up the game for Pocklington in the 34th over. Selby are at home to Thorpe Willoughby seconds on Saturday. Afternoon to forget as Drax get a drubbing at Scarcroft Your friends and fellow sports- Scarcroft 1st XI 357-7 out the afternoon. vidual scores improving down in terms of a challenging people can all get Goole & No immediate sign of the car- the order with Dhillin Gowen's response. Drax 1st XI 114 86 off 56 balls with five fours Selby Sport FREE every week. nage to come towards the end and seven sixes the top score, They were bowled out for 111 Just email: [email protected] to be Having made a good start in as Drax made breakthroughs, but Johannes Van Ee, 60 in the 35th over, Steven Smith their early season Yorkshire with Jake Powell dismissing equally brutal and there was no 37 off 42 balls in his usual added to the mailing list Premier League North both openers and the game respite for the Drax attack forceful way, Lewis Thomas 29 Division Two Ebor. pro- poised at 69-2. at the top and Ounsley 22, but gramme, Drax firsts had an Scarcroft closed at 357-7 off the rest offering little as all the afternoon to forget at However, the scoring rate their 45 overs, Powell (2-88) home bowlers chopped in to Scarcroft on Saturday. was healthy and the hosts and Ounsley (2-90) the chief post a huge win by 246 runs. pressed on, especially taking a wicket takers, but that was put The home side registered a liking to Ollie Ounsley, and into perspective in the reply In Division Five Ebor, better huge total after deciding to bat Steven and Kieron Smith, after tea. news at School Road where first on winning the toss in con- although no one was immune Drax seconds beat their Hillam ditions that improved through- from the onslaught. Drax, if not blown away, and Monk Fryston counterparts were simply never at the races by seven wickets. Scarcroft's batsmen s indi-
17 May 2023 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Nine wicket win for ’Boro firsts Hemingbrough 1st Hemingbrough 2nd XI 101-1 XI 101 Woodhouse Grange Acomb 3rd XI 103-6 4th XI 98-9 Harrogate 2nd XI In Sunday's HPH York Vale 151-8 Hemingbrough first team League Division Two game at captain Robert Peet was very Carlton Towers 1st much at the forefront of his School Road, it was another side's comfortable nine-wick- XI 147-8 afternoon where bowlers had et win against a young It would be fair to say that in Woodhouse Grange fourths in the best of it, the majority of games to date Saturday's Yorkshire Premier in this still early part of the League North Division Three Hemingbrough seconds going 2023 local cricket season, Ebor game at Hull Road. bowlers have generally held down by four wickets after sway in helpful conditions On bowling first, he took 4-18 above and at ground level. in ten overs as he and Fraser finding 101 all out more com- Heath (3-9) more or less stran- A case rammed home again at gled the visitors' batting effort petitive than it seemingly St George's Road, Harrogate as they stumbled through their on Saturday in Yorkshire 40 overs making just 98-9. looked against visiting Acomb Premier League North Championship West as Carlton It would have been even thirds before succumbing by Towers firsts were edged out by worse, too, had it not been for two wickets in a game where 35 from Andy Myers in 53 balls four wickets. run scoring was not easy under and an unbeaten 43 from cap- mostly cloudy skies, and still a tain Dave Shanks in 57 balls, The visitors won the toss and chill in the air. but none of the home attack made life easy. took wickets at regular intervals Absolutely no surprise that when the coin was tossed and However, after the interval a on a warmer, brighter after- home captain, George Owra rather free-flowing reply in the called right, he asked Carlton to modest chase, with Peet again noon for cricketers looking for bat first on a damp pitch, slow too, and hard to force the pace. leading from the front with an cheer in a cool spring to date. unbeaten 54 off 57 balls and, Rob Johnson was the first The impressive pavilion at Harrogate Cricket Club. although losing Brian Thomson Granville North top scored for wicket to fall on 22, Rob for 20, he and David Howard Stanworth in a miserly spell (21no) saw them home in just the hosts with just 24, Richard bowling the opener, and wick- over 20 overs. ets were to fall quite regularly all their 50 overs, at barely Matthew Torn (3-21) sup- of the order, but the main Collins and Rhys Howard 17 three an over the story is there ported Collins' efforts in a close contribution came from. Hardy It is a sign of runs being hard to be told. game. with 54, and at 120-3, apiece, but against good and to come when Ton Collins' 33 Barwick looked set for some- came off 44 balls at number Brad Smith (3-34) and Carlton Towers 2nd thing approaching 200, so accurate bowling led by James four. And he would top score Stanworth (2-17) were the most credit Carlton for responding ahead of Josh Cruise, 29, and successful home bowlers. XI 131 as Alex Hartley (3-11) in four Byford (3-22) and Isaac Tute scores in the teens from Henry overs meant 175-8 as the visi- Bayston, Rob Holah and Mark Carlton were far from out of Barwick-in-Elmet 1st tors' 45 overs expired - still a (3-20) following in the family Holmes, but although they used the game, though, and in an decent target, and it would early breakthrough after tea, XI 176-8 prove good enough after the footsteps, 101 in the 27th over Collins dismissed the experi- interval. enced Owra for four, and his New opponents to Carlton looked under par. 3-30 was superb as the visitors Towers seconds in Division Openers Hartley and Ben kept in the game. Two Ebor, and in a season Copeland departed for single However, how they were to which has yet to really get figure scores and although sev- Carr with 25 enabled into gear, a 45-run win for eral batsmen made starts, only rue conceding 38 extras as that Harrogate to reach 57 before visiting Barwick-in-Elmet Richard Ellam, with 30, pro- losing a second wicket, but firsts at a cloudy, cool duced anything noteworthy statistic alone rather gifted Carlton then seemed to be turn- Fishpond Field on Saturday. against an attack where ing things their way before Bettison (4-20) and Tumilty (5- Acomb the win, despite a fan- Harwood, with 32, and late Carlton won the toss and gave 43) proved too good and accu- order contributions just man- the visitors first use and a rate. tastic effort from Thomas Grant aged to see the Harrogate sec- steady start too. onds home. (4-37). Harrison scored 34 at the top Kelfield pipped at the post Kelfield 163 the fact they didn't bat out their Mackay's 5-36 rather halted to take four wickets for 16 as full complement of overs after Kelfield's charge, Duggal also the tide seemingly turned as Tadcaster Magnets winning the toss and batting, with three wickets. Tadcaster were reduced to yet that has never held them 114-7 as ChrisWalker fol- 2nd XI 167-9 back previously in their rise up Still it was a decent total to lowed up his half century the local cricketing ladder in defend and Walker made an with 5-44, only for things to A tense and exciting finish the last two years. early breakthrough with one of turn again in an eighth wick- saw Kelfield pipped narrowly the openers going for five. et stand of 46, and although as visiting Tadcaster Magnets Where they could have lost two wickets fell quickly seconds prevailed by one the game was slipping from Yet, Tadcaster made good once more, the last pair saw wicket in Division Three Ebor 132-4 after a fine 58 from Chris inroads, Duggam, 29, and the visitors home with a at the Riverside on Walker and 35 from Gary Danny Nicholls too scoring boundary hit with the scores Saturday. Moore to lose their last six with 49 as they looked on their level. wickets for 31. way well set. 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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 17 May 2023 Win secures league place for Gilberdyke Gilberdyke Phoenix firsts finish they ended a point short, secured East Riding County having had points deducted League Division Two status too. last Wednesday evening with a narrow 2-1 win over visiting It took any pressure off Hull side, Sutton United, at Phoenix as they tackled cham- Ings View. pions Bridlington Rovers Millau at IngsView on Goals by Josh Palmer and Saturday, going down 0-4 as the Robert Neal took them to 21 Seasiders made it 19 wins out of points and despite Easington 22 in their domination of the United Reserves' determined division. Majestic Garage Goole United firsts are still in goals at Hedon. Development 20 5 2 12 -16 20; 16 6 2 7 21 23; Ryan Whitland, with a hat- AFC Bilton 17 4 1 12 -17 13; GILBERDYKE PHOENIX Individual Pool the Premier Division title mix Hedon Rangers III 18 1 4 13 - RESERVES 15 5 1 9 -37 16; trick, and Bailey Rawdon and 31 7. Leven Members Club Reserves with the climax set to be Clark for the second game run- 15 3 3 9 -37 12; played out in the next seven ning scoring, but, in a game Division Two - Bridlington Brandesburton Reserves 16 3 1 League results neither defences will want to Rovers Millau P22 W19 D2 L1 12 -52 10; Pocklington Town days, starting tonight, live long in the memory, a GD 84 Pts 59; Haltemprice IV 16 2 1 13 -45 7. point had to be sufficient. AFC 20 13 2 6 56 41; Wednesday. Bridlington Spa 20 13 1 6 14 Division Five - Robin AFC Back-to-back games with 40; Little Driffield AFC 20 10 P18 W13 D1 L4 GD 58 Pts Week 11 Fixtures/Results Louis Walton 3 - 6 Joe Holt United are two points behind North Cave tonight and 6 4 10 36; AFC Skirlaugh 20 10 46++; Thorpe Park Rangers Elite Division - Murphys Matti Baxter 3 - 6 Ryan Slater Saturday, with a game against 4 6 3 34; Beverley Town III 21 Development 19 14 2 3 44 44; Liam Coultish v Rick leaders Hessle Rangers Juniors, South Cave Reserves to finish 7 6 8 0 29++; Reckitts AFC GOOLE UNIYED ACADEMY John Turner v Paul Hand - Harrison - TBA and the title, which for the first Reserves 22 8 2 12 -18 26; 19 14 1 4 49 43; AFC TBA Jamie Nicholls 5 - 4 Pete but it could have been even bet- half of the season seemed Sutton United 21 6 4 11 -30 22; Cottingham Reserves 20 11 1 8 - Jones their's to lose, now reliant on GILBERDYKE PHOENIX 20 8 34; Holme Rovers Reserves Martin Thomson v David Championship - Murphys ter had they taken maximum one week of football. 5 6 9 -16 21; Easington United 19 11 3 4 4 33+; Bridlington Margrave - TBA Reserves 22 6 3 13 -36 20++; St Rovers Academy 20 10 2 8 8 32; Kaden Vause v Bobby Mosley points, and not four out of six, East Riding County Mary's AFC RESERVES 20 5 East Yorkshire United 18 9 3 6 Matthew Dodson v Mark - TBA League standings 2 13 -16 17; Hull United AFC 27 30; AFC Tickton 20 5 2 13 - Pyper - TBA after beating AFC Bilton at Development 22 2 4 16 -55 10. 30 17; Withernsea AFC Reserves Barry Marston 3 - 6 Stuart home last Wednesday, but then Premier Division - Hessle 20 3 1 16 -55 10; Easington Joshua Buck 1 - 8 Nick Hayes Challenger Rangers Juniors P17 W13 D2 ++ points awarded and United III 18 4 0 14 -45 9++; Steve Purvis 7 - 2 Jason drawing an unbelievable game, L2 GD 34 Pts 41; GOOLE deducted by league. Seaside United 19 3 0 16 -88 9. Raspin Kevin Wright - Bye UNITED 17 11 4 2 20 39++; Paul Tough v Jack Brown - TBA Steve Hebden 5 - 4 Todd 5-5, at bottom club, Hedon III, South Cave United Reserves 16 Division Three - Market + denotes points deducted for Super League - Steam Hughes 10 4 2 21 34; Middleton Weighton Town P16 W12 D2 breach of rule. Packet Brian Robinson v Josh Barnes on Saturday. Rovers 19 10 2 7 8 32; Pelican L2 GD 40 Pts 38; GOOLE - TBA Rangers 18 8 2 7 -4 26; Filey UNITED RESERVES 15 11 0 4 ++ denotes points awarded Gary Knights 3 - 6 Neil Buck Simon Everatt 4 - 5 Lewis South Cave reserves can't be Town 18 8 1 9 -4 25; North 36 33; AAK S and S 16 10 2 4 and deducted by league as a Jordan King 4 - 5 Antony Jeffers Cave 16 7 1 8 1 22; Great 44 32; Flamborough AFC 15 10 result of game between Robin Dodson Paul Dodson v Luke McHugh totally ruled out with a game in Driffield AFC Reserves 20 6 4 2 3 37 32; Northside Sporting AFC and Easington United III. Joshua Sellers 6 - 3 Chris - TBA 10 -12 21++; North Ferriby FC Stevens Carl Wilbe 5 - 4 Ashton Vause hand and both Hessle and Mike Eddom 5 - 4 Lee Fallon Tony Spink 5 - 4 Frank Stephen Cawthorn v Natalie Hoodless Goole to play in the next week. Merrill - TBA Jake Bayram 6 - 3 Andrew Chris Lloyd 5 - 4 Ben Wales Merrington On a nervy evening last Premiership - Steam Division 1 - Murphys Wednesday, United overcame Packet Nath Broadhead - Bye spirited resistance from AFC Martin Chafer 4 - 5 Steve Daniel Shand 2 - 7 Grant Proctor Hooghiemstra Bilton to win with goals from George Cooper 7 - 2 Robert Matthew Young v Angie Walker Jackson Yates and Dane Clark. Johnson - TBA Marc Holbrough 5 - 4 Adam Sayer On Saturday, somehow they Jack Merrington v Thomas David Hughes 2 - 7 David Howard - TBA Cruickshank contrived to drop vital points Ant Kenning 5 - 4 Jimmy and also fail to make inroads Garner into a 14-goal difference on Jamie Fox v Marcus Bonser - TBA Rangers, having to share ten Minster Engineering League roundup Cawood hold their nerve to win Challenge Trophy on penalties Viking Fishery Two trophies down, one to of10. whatever happens in their York drawn out league season come after Cawood FC lifted Cawood edging it 1-2 after Senior DFA Cup final to come. tonight at home to Pocklington results the West Riding County FA Town Reserves, 6.45pm. Challenge Trophy after pre- being second best during the reg- No hangovers either in their This week's Open matches Lewis was second with 41lb vailing on penalties against ulation 90 minutes, Blake penultimate league game in Disappointment for Premier Mount St Mary's Reserves at Ledger equalising with seven Division One as they won at Division, Malt Shovel in their were held on Hawk Pond. 5oz and S Lewis third with Woodlesford last Wednesday minutes to go after trailing twice, Pollington on Saturday. League Senior Cup semi final Steve Brunyee won the 39lb 14oz. evening. including 1-0 at the break. at relegated Poppleton last Not that relegated Pollington Wednesday, the Selby side Viking Tuesday Open with The All The Gear match on A final that went all the way, Extra time coming and going made it easy, in fact they held losing 2-1 and ending hopes of extra time and then those penal- before action of a nervy kind on the lead at the break before a a cup double alongside the 108lb 8oz. M Bell was second Fox Pond was won by P ties, where nerves were shred- a lengthening evening as the Ward equaliser and then the Barkston Ash District FA with 108lb 1oz, I Wilson was Tomlinson with 49lb 8oz. ded on both sides with just Maypole Gardeners kept their subsequent winner saw the Challenge Cup won earlier this three successful spot kicks out heads, just, from 12 yards. champions home. month. third with 95lb 6oz, P Brunyee On Sunday, Swinefleet AC was fourth with 93lb 12oz and were on Deer Pond where N A great night, superb season They complete their long G Womersley was fifth with Burt won the match with 110lb Premier Division - United 24 6 2 16 36 61 20; Park FC 18 0 3 15 18 78 3. Your friends 85lb 13oz. 9oz. R Hammond was second Wigginton Grasshoppers P24 Easingwold Town 24 6 2 16 27 Division Two - Wheldrake FC and fellow W19 D3 L2 For 74 Agst 34 Pts 74 20. Jordan Lee won the Viking with 103lb 6oz, D Wain was 60; Dunnington 24 19 5 1 63 P14 W11 D1 L2 For 56 Agst 25 sportspeople Saturday Open with 110lb third with 73lb 10oz and M 19 59; Tadcaster Magnets 24 Division One - CAWOOD FC Pts 34; Garforth LG 13 10 0 3 can all get 16 3 5 59 26 51; Dringhouses P17 W14 D1 L2 For 59 Agst 22 59 25 33++; HOWDEN AFC Goole & 11oz. M Jukes was second Harris was fourth with 64lb AFC 24 15 2 8 61 40 44; MALT Pts 43; Tockwith AFC 18 12 2 14 8 1 5 45 44 25; Helperby Selby Sport with 102lb 10oz, S Brunyee 15oz. SHOVEL 24 11 4 9 57 46 37; 5 58 29 38; Strensall Tigers 18 United 14 5 2 7 38 40 17; FREE every Rawcliffe 24 8 7 9 54 45 31; 10 3 5 60 41 33; Haxby Town Stamford Bridge 14 5 2 7 28 39 week. was third with 101lb 8oz, P Costa Keith won his own Old Malton St Mary's 24 9 4 11 18 9 3 6 60 42 27; Pocklington 17; Heslington 14 4 1 9 24 38 Just email: Brunyee was fourth with 93lb club's match on Hawk Pond 52 52 31; Osbaldwick 24 8 3 Town II 17 9 3 5 53 45 27; 13; CLIFFE FC 14 4 1 9 31 62 13 59 62 27; Kirbymoorside Bishopthorpe White Rose 18 9 13; Civil Service 13 4 0 9 46 [email protected] 10oz and T Evans was fifth with 122lb 12oz. B Watson 24 6 5 13 41 55 23; 0 9 47 44 27; HEMING- 54 9++. with 88lb 5oz. was second with 112lb 14oz, A Huntington Rovers 24 7 1 16 42 BROUGH UNITED 18 6 4 8 38 to be added 70 22; THORPE UNITED 24 56 22; Rufforth United 18 4 5 ++ denotes points awarded to the Next week's Open matches Thompson was third with 6 3 15 35 76 21; Poppleton 9 37 54 17; POLLINGTON 18 and deducted by league for 3 2 13 36 66 11; Duncombe game between Garforth LG and mailing list will be on Deer Pond. To book 111lb 3oz and R Holmes was Civil Service. a place please ring 01405 fourth with 103lb 3oz. 785206 or contact our J Bendeldo won the Leeds Facebook page. BT match on Fox Pond with Also on Saturday, Cannon 66lb 2oz. D Elvidge was sec- AC of Hull held a club match ond with 65lb 3oz and A on Deer Pond which was won Barratt was third with 58lb by I Johnson with 47lb 7oz, G 3oz.
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