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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 108 23 SEPTEMBER 2020 WELCOME TO The Robins and the Vikings both won GOOLE & SELBY their Buildbase FA Vase first round ties. See page three for a report on the Selby SPORT game. GOOLE & SELBY Reggie hat-trick as SPORT is your FREE weekly guide Vikings hit high notes to all local sport. GOOLE & SELBY Goole AFC 7 ever there was one. It was his only competitive game that FA ing out of goal to clip Waud, hammered home a fourth from SPORT penalty right on half time that Cup loss. who probably would have another fast move. Waud then is independent of all Cheadle Heath put Goole level at 2-2 at the failed to reach the ball, as he slotted home a fifth from close other local newspa- break, allowing for several It was Cotton who was the tried to round him, and a penal- range for his hat-trick, followed pers and is edited by Nomads 3 tweaks in a half time pep talk keeper in business the most, ty was given to the Vikings, by Keightley grabbing his sec- Graeme Wilson, who and a dominant second half. with a smart stop to save his which Waud made no mistake ond and a sixth. has written and edit- (tie played at Cheadle) team as Tindall threatened. The about, with the interval whistle ed sports coverage Whether a disallowed equalis- game burst into something like blowing straight away and time Cheadle had lost their keeper locally for many Spared the embarrassment of er at 3-2 after the break would life, though, with four goals in to take stock on a turnaround in to injury by this time, as he was years and whose having to forego ground have made a difference will 11 minutes before the break. the flow of the game from a unable to continue after receiv- knowledge and con- advantage as the on-going never be known, but after that it drab opening. ing a knock in the fifth goal tacts in local sport saga of the Victoria Pleasure was one-way traffic, with goals Firstly, Goole conceded a free conceded, which meant an out- are unrivalled. Grounds rumbles on to the at regular intervals and the kick for handall just outside the And the second half opened field player had to go in goal satisfaction of no one at all, tonic required three days before area, and from that, the referee with a flurry of action too. with no substitute keeper GOOLE & SELBY Goole AFC made sure that their new league season. then deemed another handling Goole lit up suddenly to take named. SPORT is an e- they at least brought a smile offence, in the area this time, the lead for the first time, as newspaper which to the faces of the travelling The wonderful setting that and Tindall made sure there Waud once more showed his There was still more as you can view on support as they reached the emerged from the switching of was no mistake from 12 yards finishing prowess with a neat Jayden Sandhu made it 7-2, and your computer, lap- second qualifying round of the tie was matched by a superb and, as in the FA Cup tie, the goal from inside the area after a the replacement in goal then top, tablet or smart- the Buildbase FA Vase with a afternoon for a first ever meet- Vikings behind from the spot. fast-flowing break which saved smartly from him again phone. thumping 7-3 win over North ing between the teams. Goole became a feature of the half. before, in the final minute Sign-up to receive West Counties Division One was without keeper Mateus Within a minute they were Foley reduced the deficit for the your FREE weekly South side Cheadle Heath Zaniewski, who performed so level, though, with incisive play There was barely time to Nomads, who were a well-beat- copy by e-mailing: Nomads on Saturday. well at Ashington on debut, which was to be a feature of pause for breath as Cheadle en and battered side by then, [email protected] who was away with Joe Tasker, what was to come after the thought they had equalised undone by a powerful riposte Their reward for an inspired also unavailable. That gave a break, seeing Reggie Waud and through McGregor, only for the from the Vikings responding second half performance, after debut for Ethan Cotton in goal, Anees Younis combine for assistant to have the flag raised well to a dismal first 45 min- a decidedly shaky first, is a and starting places for Jordan Nathan Keightley to get off the for offside, and that was to be utes. Whether it augered well visit to Warrington Rylands Emery and Jason Kitchen, with mark with a close range finish. the key moment in the game, as for Tuesday night's first league from the NWCL Premier on Dan Barrett named as one of Goole took the tie by the scruff game can be read elsewhere, October 10 (Covid-19 permit- five substitutes, alongside sev- Goole, never more vulnerable of the neck to score three times the feeling is they may face a ting), after they comfortably eral other new signings made in than when they have scored in 15 minutes - and it could tougher hurdle in the next disposed of Daisy Hill at the the last week. themselves, trailed once more have been more. round of this competition at weekend. on 40 minutes as McGregor Warrington. The first half was a mistake- appeared to have time and Time and again they opened The hero of the hour for the ridden affair on both sides to be space and no second invitation up the Cheadle Heath cover Goole AFC: Cotton; Vikings was the mercurial fair – goalmouth incident to beat Cotton, and at that stage, with free flowing play and De Schofield; Emery; Parker; Reagen Waud, who netted his scarce in the opening quarter with their display slipshod at Silva, who had a largely quiet Knox; Younus; Sandhu; first hat-trick for the club and certainly, and still the definite best, another first hurdle exit first half but for his penalty Fennell; Keightley; Kitchen; displayed his considerable tal- signs of rustiness, with looked on the cards. blunder, was kept busy keeping Waud. Substitutes: Woodward; ents which, if his disciplinary Cheadle's league season still a out Kitchen, Waud and Ahmed; Pattinson; Coates; record could be improved, fortnight away and the Vikings' However, in first half added- Keightley before Reece Fennell King; Barrett. make him a true footballer if on time, Heath's De Solva had a rush of blood to the head in rac- Robins draw line through Thompson signing LET’S HEAR Aside from their home 2019 for battering his former not use their dominance to defeat to Emley FC at the girlfriend. goalscoring effect, whilst Dylan YOUR NEWS Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium Parkin was picking three shots on Tuesday evening – a Chairman Ralph Pearse, who out of the net in the second half We want to hear defeat that came simply confirmed that he had featured as the visitors left with three YOUR sports news. down to the visitors convert- in a pre-season friendly at points. Whatever your ing all their chances, much Tadcaster last month, said that sport, let us have of the talk surrounded the he would now not be signing Meanwhile, the Robins will your scores, match possible signing of Reece for Selby Town, despite his have to put that opening night reports and pictures Thompson. undoubted ability and the fact Division One loss behind them of highlights. he was turning his life around when they entertain E-mail pictures and The Robins had put out a off the pitch. Swallownest on Saturday – a reports to: statement on their website stat- game that was supposed to be [email protected] ing that they were going to reg- The player has had trials at in South Yorkshire but has ister him, amidst doubts other clubs, but wanted one been reversed. A third home expressed through social media closer to his home, but it won't game on the trot then follows, outlets at the player's controver- be at the FPH Stadium. with Skegness Town the visi- sies outside the game. tors on Tuesday, kick off The Robins' only joy against 7.45pm. The former Lincoln City Emley, returning to the NCEL youth player, who had spells after a season in the North West Their reward for Vase success with the likes of York City, Counties, came from Josh at Litherland last Saturday is a North Ferriby United and Street's first league goal equal- visit to AFC Northwich on Guiseley, was jailed in April ising Aiden Savory's opener. October 10. Try as they might, Town could

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 23 September 2020 Second half goals Selby sport hit settle it for Vikings by infection rise Eccleshill United 0 at the weekend and completed but Keightley's well-struck spot The evening had become The rise in the infection rate Hemingbrough United first without the suspended hat-trick kick at a good height was rather fractious at times and the in the Selby area in the last Premier Division game at Goole AFC 2 hero, Reggie Waud, completing guessed correctly by keeper Goole supporters rather week affected several sports Dringhouses was also post- a ban from last term's expunged Brad Emmerson, who produced despairing of some of the home clubs and proposed events at poned due to Covid issues Two second half goals gave records – well, everything but a good save from. side's theatricals when fouled, the weekend. separate from the Selby area the Vikings three points on discipline, it seems but there was nothing theatrical, rise. the opening league night of a Eccleshill had grown into the more x-rate, about the foul that Selby Town's FA Vase win at campaign with so much The Vikings were also with- game before that 32nd minute saw Jayden Sandhu initially Litherland Remyca was unaf- Meanwile hopes of an inter- uncertainty on and off the out one of their management penalty and twice there were writhing in what thankfully was fected despite the county rises club 'touch and pass' day at field. team, Les Nelson, but they are anxious moments for the not too serious an injury. But it in Lancashire a a whole, but Selby RUFC was also can- well stocked there with plenty Vikings, as balls flashed invit- saw the Eccleshill midfielder club officials issued guidance celled in light of the infection Nathan Keightley and Anees of coaching staff and between ingly across their six yard box shown a red card, yet pleading to be observed to allow last rise. Sandhill Lane remains Younus saw off hosts Eccleshill them decided to hand a debut to without an Eccleshill forward his innocence on the long walk night's opening Toolstation open for training for the senior United on a breezy evening at Liam Parker, a tall striker from able to convert. to the dressing room. Northern Counties East and junior teams in their allo- Plumpton Park which saw eight Rothwell to fill for Waud, and League Division One game cated slots, but this, together players cautioned, four on each Joe O'Neill won a place in the After the break and the dead- Eccleshill frustrations boiled with Emley FC to go ahead . with all activities including the side, a red card for the home back four. lock could have ben broken at over again late on as Emmerson bar area, is under review. side's combative midfielder for both ends once more, reacted as Younus challenged Malt Shovel FC cancelled all an x-rated tackle on Jayden Eccleshill are managed by Emmerson and his defence fairly for the ball in the home their club games after the pub The latest government Sandhu, which fortunately did former Viking and former somehow keeping out three area, and he kept on at the ref- was closed down in the week announcements on the general no lasting damage, and then the England 'C' international, Lee Goole efforts in the space of ten eree until he was shown the and forced into a deep clean rise in infections as the pan- keeper sin-binned for dissent Elam, and doubtless remem- seconds as the ball ricocheted touchline for a ten minute cool- after the club's secretary tested demic continues to dominate after challenging Younus near ber a double that Goole across the six yard area and ing off period, which was his positive in the week. A will be awaited with interest the end. inflicted last season, includ- then Cotton, deputising more match over as it was almost spokesman said: “We informed and the clarifications, hopeful- ing a last league win in than capably for Zaniewski, time. the York League quickly so ly, which will determine Yet for all that it was not one December. made a fine stop to his left to other plans could be made for whether grassroots sport can of those games that looked like save a free kick in an inviting Time, though, for Anees opponents, Riccall United.” proceed. boiling over; heated late on, Goole had early opportunities position from Bleau. Younus to wrap up the points yes, but the referee having to strike as well, Parker on for the Vikings and get them off Unbeaten Thorpe take taken action early was rather debut and Keightley with good Goole were upping the pace the mark at the first attempt. compelled to continue, and chances that were spurned, and though, with Keightley ever Stiffer challenges lie ahead, but on former champs hence the busy night of admin- although the game rather mean- threatening, the pace of Younus the collective team spirit shown istration he would have after- dered through most of the first and Kitchen too, but it was the in the two games this week Thorpe United 4 Brigham spot kicks restored wards. 45 minutes, the visitors general- former who put them ahead augers well, with a proviso that their two-goal lead. ly had control. on74 minutes as he cut in from it did last season, too, before Old Malton St. There was no doubting the the right and took his time to events on and off the field took Earlier, the visitors had the Vikings deserved their win to They missed a penalty, too, a measure a fine shot past the a hold. Mary's 2 better of the opening exchanges follow up their FA Vase triumph high foot from a home defender despairing Emmerson. and went ahead after shoddy deemed dangerous on Kitchen, Thorpe United laid down defending gave the striker the another marker for the season chance to slot home. Goole’s good start to be put to test ahead and remain unbeaten, lying second on goal differ- Four goals in 10 minutes The good start made to the provide stern opposition. limited numbers at the profes- ahead. But he does have his tal- ence in the Minster highlighted a change in the sec- Goole AFC campaign will be Off the field the game does go sional level down to the isman striker, Reagen Waud, Engineering League Premier ond half, with Brigham's first tested fully on Saturday when National League. back for the game. Division with a 4-2 win over spot kick levelling it up, and they face Garforth Town in ahead, although there will be the former champions,Old then Michael Braithwaite and their opening home league social distancing protocol to Goole have enough problems A reminder to followers that Malton St. Mary's, at Field James Barrett put United 3-1 game, kick off 3pm. observe as well as all other of their own with making sure the next week's game at Albion Lane on Saturday. up. restrictions now taking VPF can stage matches, but at Sports is now an away game as Nothing more can be asked of effect.The situation seems to be least there seems to be dialogue per the revised fixture schedule In bright and breezy condi- A response from Old Malton nine goals from two away games ever-changing, but as yet there now between parties and that is last week and is at Farsley's tions, United did have to do it saw them reduce the deficit to 3- in three days, but the arrival of has been no curb placed on better than the events pre and Throstle Nest next Wednesday, the hard way, though, as they 2, before that second Brigham the side from Wheatley Park, and spectators attending matches at post the worst of the pandemic. kick off 7.45pm. came from behind with a fine penalty gave them the breathing now managed by former Goole step five and six, which were second half performance, and space to take three more points. manager Paul Marshall, who relaxed in September despite On the field, a happy Lutel The FA Vase tie at Warrington that despite being reduced to 10 The dismissal of England was won promotion to the Northern the seeming delays now in James, after Tuesday night, is Rylands is on October 10, and men once more when substitute one of those where on a day of Premier League in 2005, will allowing supporters back in absolutely delighted with the coach details will be announced England was sent off. But they many hard challenges which result, but aware of what lies in due course. had enough breathing space went unpunished, he seemed a after the second of two Harry little unlucky to see a straight red. Change of fixture fails Death of Eric Lawton, former Goole AFC to help Riccall president After a change of fixture due a decent home point the week over Pollington with success on Selby Olympia suffered BROUGH UNITED The death has been to Coronavirus problems hit- before, but distinctly second the road by the only goal at announced of a former vice ting the Malt Shovel club, best on this afternoon in York. Clifford, and are kept off the another heavy home defeat RESERVES v Strensall Tigers chairman of Goole Town originally starting with their Solace then in their newly- top by The Beagle, who inflict- AFC and former club presi- secretary testing positive last formed reserves in Section 'C', ed a second defeat on though – this time 7-0 at home Reserves; Marton Abbey dent of Goole AFC, Eric week, the York League who maintained their 100 per Pollington, 3-1. Lawton. announced a change in fix- cent start with a 4-1 home win to newcomers, Marton Abbey. Reserves v CLIFFE ture, but it didn't help Riccall over Marton Abbey Reserves. Howden's decision to rebuild A popular figure in the town United, who were their sched- in the York League, even from MINSTER ENGINEERING RESERVES; POLLINGTON v through not only his beloved uled opponents at Deddison It was little better for Cliffe FC, the bottom rung, looks like Goole, but talks on local history Road. who opened their Division One reaping dividends as they fol- LEAGUE AND CUP FIX- Dringhouses Reserves; THOR- amongst others, Eric received a campaign with a 0-5 home loss lowed up their eight goals at long-service award from the Instead, the Landing Lane to Osbaldwick at Oxen Lane. Selby Olympia on the opening TURES SATURDAY, SEP- PE UNITED RESERVES v Northern Premier League when side travelled to Haxby Town, Saturday with eight more at the Vikings were in the league and and will wish they hadn't, as the In Division Two, Cawood York Railway Institute. Robbie TEMBER 26 Garforth LG Reserves. he was the face of the club through meeting of former Premier made a winning start at Tomlinson scored a hat-trick hospitality to visitIng clubs. Division champions went the Maypole Gardens with a 4-2 and Hutchinson, Schofield, YORK FA SENIOR CUP - PREMIER DIVISION – way of the home side. 8-1. win over visiting Civil Service, Haines and Young were also He died after spending time in and Bubwith White Swan fol- amongst the scorers. CLIFFE v Wigginton Poppleton United v HEMING- a care home, where he spent the A blow to Riccall, buoyed by lowed up their opening day win last couple of years, and he will Grasshoppers; RICCALL BROUGH UNITED. be sadly missed by all at the Victoria Pleasure Grounds. UNITED v Osbaldwick. YORK DIVISION ONE – MALT Our thoughts are with daugh- FA JUNIOR CUP – CAWOOD SHOVEL v Stamford Bridge. ter Carol and family members at this time. v Brooklyn; Civil Service DIVISION FOUR - LNER Reserves v BUBWITH WHITE Builders v SELBY OLYMPIA. SWAN; Runnington Reserves v RESERVE SECTION 'B' – RICCALL UNITED Copmanthorpe Reserves v RESERVES; HEMING- MALT SHOVEL RESERVES.

23 September 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Street paves way for Vase success for Robins Litherland REMCYA 1 and goalkeeper playing the ball seemed to change the mood of eventually extended their lead. and gesticulating from the ref- as agricultural. out has become an integral part the match. Reuben Pearse suf- Jon-Paul Vass made an all-too- eree did nothing to help his Not surprisingly Litherland Selby Town 2 of the modern game. Terrific fered an injury as a result of a rare foray into the opposition cause. He awarded Litherland a when it works, but a nightmare clumsy tackle. After a long half. His trademark whipped free kick at the edge of the heads went down, as all of A decent number of Selby when it doesn’t. On this occa- stoppage he was forced to cross to the back post was head- Selby box, much to the conster- Selby’s front three had chances Town fans made the trip over sion defender and goalkeeper leave the pitch to go for treat- ed inside, allowing Josh Street nation of the Selby players. to add to Selby’s lead. to Litherland to see the made a mess of things, pre- ment. Myles Lawman took his to smash the ball into the roof That dealt with, a mazy Liam Robins ease into the next senting Josh Street with the place. of the net from point blank Flanagan run ended as he lost After looking devoid of any round of the Vase, writes ball at the edge of the area. The range. control just as he was about to threat, Litherland found a way PHIL DEARNLEY. forward coolly sidestepped the This incident had clearly cre- shoot. back into the match via the soft- horrified goalkeeper to slide ated some ill feeling between As Brad Freer tried his luck est penalty you are ever likely Town’s performance was the ball into the empty net. the players and the referee. with a shot after a driving run, Ryan Grier shot over when to see. The referee was proba- efficient, rather than spectacu- The man in the middle hadn’t the opposition manager made well placed, whilst Brad Freer bly the only person at the lar, but on the day was just Litherland roared back. Dylan enjoyed the best of games, and his substitutions, one of which, troubled the’ keeper with a ground who thought the tackle enough to get the job done Parkin needed to tip a free kick often seemed barely in con- David Crist, went close with a cheeky near post free kick. Josh was a penalty. The Selby play- against gutsy opponents. It was over his bar. From the resultant trol. looping header. That big num- Street shot well wide after a ers could hardly believe it. a particularly good day for Josh corner big centre back Mike ber 5, Mike White, again had Liam Flanagan run had caused James Murphy slotted the kick, Street, who scored both Selby White had a free header, which The game played on. Nick things all his own way from a chaos for the opposition leading to a couple of minutes goals, and perhaps should have crashed against the Selby Town Kennedy, who had a really corner, and headed just wide. defence. of Selby anxiety before the ref- added more. crossbar. The bar had barely good game for the Robins, Selby were not dealing well eree blew the final whistle. stopped vibrating before the nearly caught the keeper out with crosses, and Litherland That which had been brewing Team-wise, the Robins were ball was cleared out to the edge when he returned the keeper’s had another shot which just unchecked finally exploded as In the next round, Selby rather depleted. Reuben Pearse of the area, where it was clearance immediately. went wide. Litherland’s Alex Ryan saw a Town face a daunting trip to started at right back and Nick returned with interest, on the Unfortunately he was just wide straight red card. He was 1874 Northwich, who were Kennedy came into the middle volley, by Paul Speed. Again with his audacious attempt. There was an undertone about clearly upset, but can have few eight points clear at the top of of the back line, in the absence the crossbar was well and truly the match, both sets of players arguments, after a tackle that the Premier Division of the of George Bissett. Josh Street rattled before the ball went More on the front foot, per- less than happy. Much talking could only kindly be described NWCL when it was ended in returned up front. Town could behind. haps aided by the wind, Town March. The tie will take place only name three at Townfield on Saturday, substitutes,with fitness issues Having ridden their luck, October 10. for two of them. Town were at the other end, a Josh Street run culminating in a In the meantime, the Robins Playing into a strong wind, dangerous cross that was start the serious business of Selby were quickly under pres- scrambled away for a corner. their league campaign. Tuesday sure, with Dylan Parkin scram- sees Emley visiting the Fairfax bling to turn the ball behind. Town were one goal to the Plant Hire Stadium for a 7.45 Straight from the corner, Nick good at the break, with the pm kick off. Kennedy surged forward, run- Robins hoping to take advan- ning a good forty yards with the tage of the wind in the second It’s bound to be an exciting ball before feeding Josh Street half. game, and it will be busy, so be in the inside left channel. sure to be early. To be absolute- Unfortunately, the shot went The second half had barely ly certain of entry, why not wide of the post, with Town started when a fine Ryan book your ticket on line? fans hoping the net would Gothard crossfield ball set bulge. Mark Simpson clear on the left. Litherland REMCYA: James As he hared towards goal he Aspinall, Ryan Grier, Michael After some Selby pressure, wasn’t able to bring his Ordish, Stephen King, Michael back came Litherland with favoured right foot into play, White, Alex Ryan, Paul Foy, another shot, and this time it enabling the keeper to make a Paul Speed, Warren Jevons, was their fans disappointed to block. From the resulting cor- Elliott Toner, James Murphy. see it flash wide. Dylan Parkin ner the ball ran all the way was relieved to see yet another through the area to the far post, Subs: Jake Connor, Jack Litherland shot fly just wide of landing at the feet of a sur- Riley, James Hammill, David his goal. prised Josh Street. With the Crist, Colin McDonald. goal at his mercy, he only suc- A Selby attack saw a Josh ceeded in skying the ball over Selby Town: Dylan Parkin, Street header diverted for a cor- the top. Reuben Pearse, Jon-Paul Vass, ner, from which Ryan Gothard Zeph Thomas, Ryan Gothard, managed a back post attempt. An incident occurred that Nick Kennedy, Brad Freer, Unfortunately his header Charlie Clamp, Liam Flanagan, lacked the venom needed to Josh Street, Mark Simpson. trouble James Aspinall in the Litherland goal. Subs: Myles Lawman, Luke Sellers, Ryan Cooper. With wind-assisted balls for- ward requiring Dylan Parkin to act as sweeper on more than one occasion, Town were lucky to escape scot free, when the keeper scuffed his attempted fly hack clearance. Fortunately for the Robins, the Litherland for- wards were not able to take full advantage. Shortly after, Litherland had a penalty shout waived away by the referee. A deflected Litherland shot, and a Dylan Parkin save, was sandwiched between a Charlie Clamp deflected shot and a Zeph Thomas yellow card. Despite signs that Town were beginning to exert control, Litherland had a great chance as one of their forwards was played in, only to scoop his shot over the bar. As it was, the Robins scored that all important first goal, and in truth it was a gift. Defenders

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 23 September 2020 ER League starts The East Riding County Gilberdyke Phoenix Reserves League started in earnest on overcoming Bridlington Rovers Saturday with representatives Lions. from the area in their seven divisions. Goole United's young reserves are in Division Five and went Old Goole-based South Park down 4-1 in their opening game Rangers are top of the fledgling at Hull side, Costello Amateurs, Division Two table after a and in the same division, sparkling 4-0 win at Bridlington Eastrington Sports Club had a Rovers, but Gilberdyke Phoenix bad day going down 0-7 at were beaten in the same divi- home to Bridlington Spa FC. sion in a high-scoring 5-2 affair at Pelican Rangers. How the future pans out this season remains to be seen, but In the division above, North fixtures will be liable to change Cave AFC made a winning start at short notice given the rise in on their visit to Skirlaugh with a infections, even in an area 2-1 win and that was the score- which has largely escaped the line in Division Three with worst of the pandemic so far. Saturday saw Goole Town Tigers under10 Blacks play all love. The match ball was sponsored by Matt Seaman Fishing news AFC Bentley Academy under10 Blues on home ground from Matt's Garage. Matt is a regular sponsor of the team at West Park, writes REBECCA THOMPSON. it was great and also sponsors the under10 Orange match kit and we Castleford anglers to see the lads back in action and playing a game they are grateful for his continued support. Opening day win for United dominate Viking Bridlington Town lowed by encouraging friend- Counties East League midfielder, Ben Tunbridge, Open matches Reserves 1 Premier Division. Ryan Whitlam and Lewis Goole United 3 ly results, Goole United start- Franks were full value for their However, United will not con- opening day win, with Cohen After a long wait, numerous ed their Humber League One cern themselves with the venue, Vause winning the Man of the and lengthy training sessions which was still acceptable, and Match award. pre and post the worst of the season in style with a 3-1 win very much to their liking in an Covid-19 restrictions, fol- excellent performance resulting United entertain St. Mary's in a game moved from in a 3-1 win. Athletic on Saturday, kick off Week ending Sunday, Week ending Sunday, 2pm. Kindly check the venue. September 13. September 20. Queensgate, which was used Goals from former Howden Both Viking Open matches Tuesday's Open match was for the Seasiders' rearranged were held on Hawk Pond. The held on Hawk Pond where Tuesday match was dominated Castleford angler Mal Bailey opening league game in the by Castleford anglers. It was won the match with 129lb 8oz. won by Mark Jukes of Andy Rymer of Leeds was sec- Toolstation Northern Castleford with 112lb. D Shaw ond with 102lb 4oz, Mark of Leeds was second with 79lb Jukes, also of Castleford, was Majestic Garage Individual Pool League 11oz, P Brunyee of Castleford third with 101lb 4oz and J was third with 77lb 14oz and P Redmond of Bradford fourth Week 12 - Fixtures/Results Premiership - Steam Championship - Middle Division 1 - The Evans, also of the town, was with 78lb 14oz. Super League - Steam Packet Middle Room House Vermuyden fourth with 72lb 6oz. Packet Bar The Saturday Open was held Ricky Fox 7 - 2 Sean Sid Ellis 4-0 Dallas Woods Steven Masterman v Jack The Saturday match was won on Deer Pond and was won with Ed Cunneyworth 6 - 3 Joshua Broadhead Thomas Howard 3 - 6 Natalie Merrington TBA by Mark Firth of Scunthorpe 56lb 11oz by Bob Rymer of Buck Merril with 114lb 13oz. N Taylor of Leeds. John Brain of Martin Chafer 5 - 4 Ant Dan Neal 5 - 4 Liam Marshall Luke McHugh 5 - 4 Steve Selby was second with 113lb Harrogate was second with 55lb Neil Buck 5 - 4 Paul Hand Kenning David Silva 4 - 5 Andrew Smith 1oz, P Brunyee of Castleford 8oz, Mal Bailey of Castleford Jordan King - Bye Merrington third with 105lb 1oz and L third with 52lb 8oz and J Martin Thomson 3-0 John Paul Tough 6 - 3 Rick Liam Dallison 3 - 6 Jamie Fox Wilf Whitehead - Bye Hardcastle of Hull fourth with Redmond of Bradford was Turner Harrison Keane Norcup 6 - 3 Steve Kyle Nicholls 4 - 5 Billy 79lb 2oz. fourth with 47lb 11oz. Regan Allen 6 - 3 Matthew Acaster Burns Dodson Wayne Smith 2 - 7 Matthew Tom Bonser 2 - 7 Matti Steve Hebden v David The Rodley Nomads match, Open matches are held each Gary Knights 4 - 5 Stephen Young Baxter Hughes TBA held on Hawk Pond on Tuesday and Saturday. To book Cawthorn Angie Johnson 2 - 7 Steve Kevin Wright v Larissa Shaw Wednesday was won by Mick a place please ring 01405 Stuart Smith v Shaun Pickles Mike Eddom 3 - 6 Dave Hunt Collins TBA Bell with 146lb 7oz. Andy 785206 or contact vikingfish- TBA Tony Spink 1 - 8 Chris Lloyd Simon Everatt 6-0 Kieren Thornton was second with ery.co.uk Donal Fullerton 4 - 0 Chris Greaves 95lb 2oz, Bill Riley was third Pollard with 85lb 12oz and Pete Mils Also on Saturday, Marshfield was fourth with 75lb 1oz. AC held a club match on Hawk Pond which was won by D On Sunday J Clay won the Morritt with 75lb 2oz. M Colton AC match on Hawk Baxter was second with 65lb Pond with 99lb 9oz. K Gale 1oz and G Sunderland third was second with 88lb 11oz and with 61lb 2oz. J McKenzie was third with 73lb 12oz. On Sunday, Hawk Pond host- ed a Rodley Barge match. This The winner of The Spring was won by D Hargreaves with Grove Old Boys Deer Pond 132lb 6oz. B Wetherill was match was T McGurk with second with 119lb 1oz, M 83lb 5oz. T Groves was second Balderstone third with 116lb with 72lb 14oz and C Tye was 11oz and N Horn fourth with third with 61lb 7oz. 102lb 2oz. M Downes won the Glen AC On Fox Pond the East LeedsAC match on Fox Pond with 70lb. match was won by E Overfield C Brookes was second with with 55lb 6oz, N Gladwin was 43lb 8oz and P Williford was second with 46lb 4oz and K Stone third with 41lb 5oz. third with 44lb 6 oz. ’Boro lottery result There will be £1000 up for Dringhouses was postponed on grabs this weekend on the Saturday due to Covid-19 'Boro lottery after 2-3-40 issues and hopefully they return found no winning sequence to action this Saturday in the drawn by Andy Ward at the league at Poppleton United, Crown on Sunday evening, kick off 2pm, as they have a bye September 20. in the opening round of the York FA Senior Cup. Tickets as ever for the four- figure jackpot prize are avail- The reserves drew 1-1 with able behind the villlage pub bar. Osbaldwick Reserves in Section 'B' with their Man of the Match, Covid issues see first Jamie Pick, on the mark. postponement No game on Sunday either for Hemingbrough United's the 'Boro Veterans. Premier Division clash at


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