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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 114 4 NOVEMBER 2020 WELCOME TO GOOLE & SELBY Penalty incidentsSPORT GOOLE & SELBY SPORT is your hit Vikings’ hopes FREE weekly guide to all local sport. Knaresborough ter looking statistic is one to Knaresborough keeper some- defenders on yellow cards, with sions from the middle, the pres- GOOLE & SELBY build on, however, in whatever how diverted a close range the central defender very fortu- SPORT Town 1 remains of the campaign as it Reece Fennell shot for a corner. nate not to have seen red for a sure started to be exerted. The is independent of all pans out after the latest lock- horrible looking tackle on other local newspa- Goole AFC 1 down announcement. A start as bright as the wether Payne. defence still looked sound until, pers and is edited by had turned, but the home side, Graeme Wilson, who The Vikings emerged from More good news saw the experiencing a slow start to the That was even more so when with 13 minutes to go, a hasty has written and edit- The Manse at Knaresborough return from injury of Anees campaign themselves without the home side were reduced to ed sports coverage on Saturday feeling justifi- Younus, whose shot it was that the heavy beatings Goole have ten men in the second half by a challenge down the locally for many ably aggrieved that they did- struck the outstretched arm of a had, controlled the next 20 min- tackle in the middle of the park years and whose n't collect what would have Knareborough defender late on utes without testing Matt which wasn't attractive, but by Knaresborough left by knowledge and con- been their first league success and brought a shake of the head Zaniewski, but at the end of this no means worse than was seen tacts in local sport over the North Yorkshire side from the referee as he waved spell were awarded a penalty in the earlier cautions, and yet Pattinson saw the striker bun- are unrivalled. in a 1-1 draw. play on, astonishing Goole fol- when what looked a fair, if the referee showed the substi- lowers who had a clear view of solid looking challenge was tute a straight red card and after dled over and this time their GOOLE & SELBY Aggrieved is perhaps the the incident just ahead of them. deemed a penalty by the refer- dominating the early stages of SPORT is an e- politest way of describing it, in ee, only for the Vikings keeper the period, the Vikings took full new signing, Joe Pugh, off the newspaper which truth, as they squandered a On the negative side, striker to save a well-hit shot, if at an advantage to take the lead you can view on hard-earned 1-0 lead to a side Adam Fowler, slowly returning inviting height for the Polish through their substitute, bench beat Zaniewski, who your computer, lap- reduced to ten men, and per- to match fitness following a shot-stopper guessing right. Ferguson, hammering home top, tablet or smart- haps fortunate not to be more, knee injury sustained early from close range after a promis- guessed right again but the pace phone. to a penalty which was the close season, had a recurrence The spirits lifted, it was the ing move on the right. Sign-up to receive home side's second of the of the injury midway through Vikings who dominated the beat him. your FREE weekly game, converted by substitute the opening half, leading to a remainder of the half despite The task looked simple then copy by e-mailing: Joie Pugh, and then saw defi- debut for Ryan Ferguson. Fowler's injury, with Younus with the home side clearly lack- Knaresborough were buoyed [email protected] nite claims for handball in their slowly growing into his come- ing their own confidence in favour turned aside in the clos- Heavy rain had cleared up back game, with Fennell also their worst spell as a Premier by this and sensed blood, but LET’S HEAR ing minutes. with bright intervals and a blus- causing the home cover prob- Division team to date and a YOUR NEWS tery wind by kick off in front of lems. man down, but Goole stopped the Vikings knuckled down Positively looking this was a a very good crowd on an after- off the pace despite going close We want to hear second game where the defence noon where attendances at steps A good block denied the for- through Parker and helped by and found some possession in YOUR sports news. looked a more cohesive unit, five and six may come under mer as Goole broke down the their quite vociferous crowd in Whatever your despite conceding those penal- review once more, and Goole right and one felt if the visitors and around the dugout area, and the last third and when sport, let us have ties the first of which looked almost took the lead in the could press and keep their head, one or two questionable deci- your scores, match harsh in the least, and that bet- opening minute as the the home side already had two Younus cut in from the left to reports and pictures of highlights. shoot, it seemed clearly to E-mail pictures and reports to: strike the hand of the defend- [email protected] er, but the decision was play on, much to most people's astonishment who had a clear view. Goole still pressed as they sensed an injustice, but were unable to regain the lead they had worked hard for earlier in the match and honours were shared by two teams trying to clear their heads in the divi- sion. Howden cast spell in Hallowe’en goal blitz Howden AFC 11 er, the side knew they had the in a cool fashion. goals will come. Duly they did early. quality at their disposal to get Parry then managed to get in as the second half was very The floodgates were well and LNER Builders 2 chances and LNER barely similar to the end of the first. entered the Howden half for the the act as well with a crafty fin- truly open now at LNER, every The MinsterMen were in fine remaining time in the first half. ish sending the goalkeeper the Sam Milner was instantly put attack from Howden looked form on Saturday afternoon wrong way and giving Howden through within a minute of the dangerous and both Jackson in front of goal, netting eleven Sam Milner got the a lead. Just before the break, restart and tucked away neatly and Schofield managed to grab goals. An opening twenty MinsterMen on the way with a Sam Schofield netted his first at the near post. Parry made it their seconds also. Schofield minutes saw Howden trailing well taken goal, despite missing also with a routine Schofield six with a finish inside the six registered his hat-trick with a 2-0, but the side rallied and one earlier on. Ben Jackson finish. yard box as Howden were find- well-taken finish. Both Fryer put on an attacking clinic to from right back managed to ing their groove with half an and Haines were brought on register another victory, with then grab his first of a decent At the break Joe Ulliott hour to go. Milner was replaced into the action and both were three players netting hat- hat-trick. The defender was at voiced his concerns after a by Young as the combative heavily involved in the forward tricks. the back post to latch on to sloppy twenty minutes, but midfielder picked up a cut to play. Schofield's cross and slot home Foot rallied the troops to his knee ending his afternoon Changes were made to the remain calm, patient and the The MinsterMen were still on squad to keep competition fresh fire going forward and had two with a new defensive line up. penalties within the final quar- Ben Jackson, Aaron Hartas, ter of the game. Both Parry and Jon-jo Thompson, Tom Parry Jackson smashed home from and Kenny Baron all made the spot to also secure their hat starts this weekend. tricks. The visitors found themselves The visitors barely had a in front within the first minute chance in the second half and of the game. A quick throw-in Howden's clinical approach caught the backline napping, proved the difference. but with a lot to do the forward managed to curl a half volley in As the side will be pausing the with the outside of his foot past campaign, they leave them- Martin in goal. selves in a good position to pick back up when possible. The The visitors then soon dou- MinsterMen are still chasing bled the lead. Careless posses- silverware in cup competitions sion saw the visitors break and find themselves at the right through from the halfway line. end of the table. The forward managed to finish well as Martin closed the Man of the Match was award- angle. ed to Kenny Baron (pictured) whose technical skills were on Howden didn't panic howev- display in the heart of the Howden midfield.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 4 November 2020 Vikings to sign off Robins’ return halted by the for another month lockdown Goole AFC sign off for at least at Knaresborough in a They were definitely without to continue in a month in the windswept encounter at the Reagen Waud, suspension, and present form. Off the field, 2021 a month tonight when they weekend. So much so that in Adam Fowler, recurrence of is expected to see plenty of Supporters hoping to see their too. the space of a week they had knee injury, but had been boost- work carried out on the Victoria beloved Robins return to There should be no immediate travel to Grimsby Borough in gone from a gut-wrenching 0-6 ed by the return of Anees Pleasure Grounds amidst action after a three-week home loss to Liversedge to Younus at Knaresborough and, improved relations with the break caused by coronavirus panic as the late start and pro- the Toolstation Northern being disappointed, and in ret- providing no adverse reaction, local authorities, and if that can within the team will now have longing the campaign into May rospect, possibly robbed of his presence would be vital. be linked in any way to on the to wait another month at least does allow wriggle room, and Counties East League three points at the Manse after field matters, the future may be after the government's latest there are no further cup com- seeing late claims for a penalty The now minimum month's brighter. The people of Goole announcement on the virus in mitments this term with the Premier Division, kick off for handball turned away when break will allow for a bit of deserve better, and providing England. Northern Counties East League most people in the ground felt it reflection on what has been that the return to the field comes Cup and West Riding County 7.45pm. was a stonewall decision. another turbulent period in the with the guarantee of support As from tomorrow morning at Cup stood down due to the pan- Vikings' recently troubled that allowed this season to start one minute past midnight the demic. As with all leagues below step However, they backed up times, where a promising start in September, then there could latest lockdown, which is their excellent point against soon flattered to deceive amidst yet be a satisfactory season. expected to end on December 2, Town will find themselves, two in the pyramid, the new league leaders Yorkshire player and managerial depar- will forbid any football below when matters return, still at the Amateur last Tuesday with a tures, together with indisci- Rather like a certain election the National League North and foot of the Division One tables government lockdown in much improved and organised plined performances leading to taking place at this time, and South, therefore games with and have been unable to capi- defensive display, and although several embarrassing defeats, amidst the pandemic world- Rossington Main at the Fairfax talise on their first league win of England means no further there is still plenty to do under more so at home in front of wide, all seems to be on a knife Plant Hire Stadium on Saturday the campaign at fellow strug- the tenure of Simon Portrey and long-suffering supporters. edge, but a lot will be made and their away game at Hallam glers, Glasshoughton back on games until December 2 and on Mark Pitts, out of little acorns clearer in the next month. next week will be postponed, October 17. It is certainly not may bigger ones grow. The last ten days have offered together with other scheduled where they thought they would that basis the league would hope with the season expected games in the period. be, and will be a talking point in the month without football that return with a full set of games Beyond that is an unknown, lies ahead. but with Town already falling on Saturday, December 5. behind with games as a result of How the fixture list and their last three games being remainder of the season pans Even allowing for the result postponed due to effects of out will no doubt be the topic of Covid-19, when they do return conversation between the foot- tonight, and the Vikings faced a the season then becomes a fight balling bodies, and providing not only against the continua- the stoppage is only a month it confident home side fresh from tion of the virus, but the can be retrieved one feels – increasing threat of bad weather after that and the calculations a fine win in the FA Vase on may be more acute. Saturday against Leicestershireside, Quorn, they had their own spirits further boosted by a share of the spoils No league rugby union in 2020-21 The news has hardly come as premises again in July and train- Thursday, November 5 and run- All clubs will be taking a finan- Former champions in a surprise in the last week, ing starting initially in small ning until at least Dec ember 2, cial blow through this, as is all but there will be no provincial groups, the return of the infec- amateur sport, but at both continuing decline league rugby union in season tion through cases rising halted However, although it means Sandhill Lane and the Westfield 2020-21 due to the coron- this and plans for an October for Goole and Selby RUFC Banks Sports Complex, club offi- avirus pandemic. beginning were put on hold. there is no Yorkshire One com- cials and volunteers are working petitive rugby to look forward hard as can be seen in this paper. The England RFU had provid- With a second wave now tak- to, there may still be the oppor- ed a roadmap for a possible ing hold the latest possible start tunity for some kind of rugby in The last meaningful rugby return during the summer to any league season had been the new year subject to the played in the county was in months, but despite the promis- January, but even this is now virus, i.e. in the shape of the early March prior to the first ing signs when individual clubs impossuble under the new lock- old-fashioned club games of the lockdown, and the 2019-20 sea- were allowed to open their down measures from tomorrow, mid 20th century. son was expunged. Spooky training and Red Rose victory The ever changing fortunes of this term, collected a hard- local football certainly make earned home point in difficult The girls section had another matters into their own hands! and managers arranged for hot for interesting reading and conditions at Oxen Lane, shar- busy weekend with At Friday's training the girls dogs and sweets which went none more so than in the ing six goals against Halloween fancy dress in down a storm by all! It was love- Minster Engineering York Bishopthorpe United. Plenty of order for the under15s at donned their spookiest cos- ly to see the joy on everyone’s League. incident on an afternoon where training on Friday night, fol- tumes whilst the coaches had faces especially on the girls who a gale-force wind made good lowed on Sunday by the plenty of tricks up their sleeves. have had huge changes thrust There are several teams, who football nigh on impossible, but teams watching the Red The girls took this in their stride upon them this year. have hit the heights as Premier brought plenty of excitement. Roses win the Women's Six and there was plenty of laughter Division champions and then Nations Grand Slam. coming from the rugby pitch. A big Thank You to the coach- within a couple of seasons suf- In Division Two , a battle It’s not very often you see es and management who fered the ignominy of relega- between two of the top sides in Jennifer Harrison writes: Zombies, Witches and arranged a fun evening of enter- tion, not only once, but twice, to the division saw honours shared Halloween is a particularly Cheerleaders running around tainment whilst adhering to the relative obscurity in Division at Maypole Gardens with favoured time of year for many Sandhill Lane after a purple Rugby club's social distancing Two. Cawood and leaders, The children, however with trick or exercise ball, it was certainly a guidelines. Beagle, drawing 1-1 treat not happening for many of sight to be seen. The latest club to suffer a con- us, the under15s girls rugby On Sunday afternoon after tinuing decline it seems is No sign of a revival at team decided to take spooky When training finished it was training the girls met in the Riccall United, who have flirted Pollington just yet as the divi- time for the treats. The coaches with the drop from Division sion's bottom club remains Clubhouse to watch the One for a couple of seasons without a point after losing 5-0 England Red Roses beat Italy now, and it appears that if the at Wombleton Wanderers, who by 54-0 to win the Six Nations current campaign does com- moved into second position. Championship. It was a fitting plete, then their status is under Our apologies for last week, end to the last few weeks of serious threat once more. where we stated the team from rugby before the upcoming lock the south of the area were one down and shows the enthusi- They could join clubs such as of several teams yet to have a asm of the girls' section. Haxby Town and Easingwold point. That was not true, but Town to meet that collapse after crucially Pollington are far from Rugby will be missed by every- slipping to another heavy defeat cut off just yet and if and when one, but it isn't going far and we on Saturday as they were the season can continue, they will all be back very soon. thrashed 8-1 at Landing Lane have the ability to get them- by leaders Tockwith. It means selves out of trouble just the solitary point so far this season, and if the worst does Bubwith were without a game. happen,perhaps they will take As you will read, Howden heart from Haxby and kept up their challenge in Easingwold's rise back up the Division Four with a goal fren- league. zy at the School and Technology ground against Haxby, who were second in the LNER Builders. table looking for a return to the At the other end of the spec- top flight, did meet with their trum, Selby Olympia also found own heavy loss at home to Malt themselves in a goal fest at Shovel on Saturday and a report Thirsk Falcons, but unfortu- on Chris Harkin's still perfect nately on the wrong side as they league start can be seen else- went down 10-2 and remain where in Goole and Selby Sport. firmly rooted to the foot of the table. Cliffe, who have had their own early trials and tribulations

4 November 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 Rangers open up Malt Shovel passgoing into lockdown Pelican Rangers 1 might be their last game for at biggest test South Park Rangers 4 least a month, but the Old Goole side certainly opened up Haxby Town 0 header thundered back off the back of the net. It was a move started at right South Park Rangers returned in some style on a breezy, ini- bar, Theo Cieply called upon Harkin was a happy man at back on the edge of their box to winning ways in good style tially very wet afternoon. Malt Shovel 5 for the first time soon after with which saw Raistrick, Pearse, amidst the uncertainty over a smart save. the break but the game wasn't Butterfield all in involved, the immediate future of grass- Amongst the scorers for Chris Harkin's side were at done, urging his side for anoth- which put Butcher in a shooting roots football this season. Rangers were McDonald, their five star best as they Both teams were frustrated er clean sheet and the second position, but he calmly found Moore and Cruz Silva in their cruised past their biggest test early on by the ref's whistle half started brightly for his side, Tope instead who curled home Little did the players know as most accomplished perform- to date in the form of second which was letting the game Hall on a couple of occasions from the edge of the box, a they took to the field at Pelican ance of the campaign, which placed Haxby at a ground play, but Shovel settled and a going close and Butcher blast- stunning goal. Rangers on Saturday that this now must see what transpires in which is notoriously difficult quick double blast put them in ing a volley wide before the the week. to win at. command. Firstly, a Pearse free fourth goal arrived. Jake Four wins from four for kick was headed back across by Raistrick who has regained his Harkin's men and with the goals Minster Engineering tables With only Oli Oneill missing Tom Fox, which found Morris, excellent form after a long flowing and just one goal con- to to the scheduled birth of his who headed home. Number two injury lay off fed Brace, who ceded, a penalty, signs are good MINSTER ENGINEERING 6 4 52 3; 10. Bishopthorpe baby, Shovel were at virtually soon followed, Brace making charged into the box before for a attempt at promotion to LEAGUE TABLES including United 3 0 2 1 7 9 2; 11. RIC- full strength which saw Jack up for his early miss when he pulling the ball for the onrush- the top flight for the first time in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. CALL UNITED 6 0 1 5 6 35 1. Morris and James Butcher reacted first to Pearse's free ing Pearse, who lifted it high their short history. return to the starting side and kick which cannoned off the bar into the roof of the net. PREMIER DIVISION – 1. DIVISION TWO – 1. The there was a return from injury and he headed home. Malt shovel Res 5 Dunnington P8 W6 D2 L0 For Beagle FC P5 W4 D1 L0 For 16 for Tommy Butterfield, who Shovel were dealt a blow 26 Agst 2 Pts 20; 2. Wigginton Agst 5 Pts 13; 2. Wombleton took a place on the bench Haxby were looking to play when Morris went down with a Copmanthorpe Res 1 Grasshoppers 7 5 1 1 18 4 16; 3. Wanderers 5 3 2 0 21 4 11; 3. alongside Ollie Bloxham and on the break and they were dan- knee injury and was forced off, Tadcaster Magnets 8 4 4 0 22 13 CAWOOD 5 3 2 0 17 9 11; 4. Ben Tope. gerous. Cieply, who was classy to be replaced by Tope. Simon O'Brien's young side 16; 4. THORPE UNITED 5 4 0 Cliffford 5 3 0 2 14 11 9; 5. throughout, made two good Bloxham and Butterfield also head the reserve B table after 1 15 9 12; 6. 8 4 1 3 13 11 13; 6. BUBWITH WHITE SWAN 4 3 With the heavy rain lashing saves before Shovel grabbed a entered, with Fox and Brace a fourth win in the spin at Huntington Rovers 6 3 1 2 11 13 0 1 8 8 9; 6. Wheldrake 6 2 2 2 down before kick off, the pitch vital third right on the half time making way. Dennison Road.A couple of 10; 7. Old Malton St. Mary's 7 17 17 8 ; 7. Rufforth United 5 2 was far from ideal, but Shovel whistle. A Mark Harrison cor- Dec Coulthard goals put them 2 2 3 18 13 8; 8. Strensall Tigers 0 3 15 16 6; 8. Civil Service 4 started the game in good fash- ner caused chaos in the box, Haxby were now tiring, with in front before Cop's goal put 7 2 1 4 15 16 7; 9. Rawcliffe 5 2 0 2 2 13 17 2; 9. Heslington 5 0 ion, the middle three of with the ball eventually finding Shovel pilling on the pressure, them behind by one, but a 1 2 7 8 7; 10. Poppleton United 1 4 5 23 1; 10. POLLINGTON Butcher, skipper Luke Pearse Brace, who blasted home a Hall having one cleared off the good second half showing saw 7 2 1 4 19 22 7; 11. 6 0 0 6 8 27 0. and Chaz Harvey dictating the sweet volley which smashed line, Butterfield a shot blocked, goals from Luigi Foschi (2) Kirbymoorside 7 2 1 4 11 23 7; early play. Deacon Brace into the head of teammate of with the keeper then making and one for Kie Latham, scor- 12. F1 Racing 7 1 2 4 10 20 5; DIVISION FOUR – 1. South should have opened the scoring Brad Hall. Luckily for Shovel, two good saves from the lively ing for the fourth in a row 13. Easingwold Town 8 1 2 5 9 Milford P6 W6 D0 L0 For 48 after ten minutes, but his early Hall was already laying in the Tope before Shovel finished the sealed the points. 19 5; 14. HEMINGBROUGH Agst 8 Pts 18; 2. Kellingley game with the goal of the game. UNITED 6 0 1 5 7 12 . Welfare 7 5 0 2 31 24 15; 3. ’Boro HOWDEN AFC 5 4 0 1 34 7 League problems remain for DIVISION ONE – 1. 12; 4. Marton Abbey 5 3 1 1 31 Tockwith AFC P6 W6 D0 L0 18 10; 5. Sporting Knavesmire Hemingbrough The York-area side had only If there is to be a break for 'Boro lottery on hold For 33 Agst 7 Pts 18; 2. Haxby 6 3 1 2 18 18 10; 6. Elvington United 0 played three league games and Town 7 4 1 2 30 21 13; 3. Harriers 4 3 0 1 19 16 9; 7. York Rawcliffe 2 maintained their unbeaten the latest Covid-19 meas- again MALT SHOVEL 4 4 0 0 34 1 Railway Institute 4 2 1 1 30 25 record with a couple of goals 12; 4. Osbaldwick 6 4 0 2 24 8 7; 8. LNER Builders 6 1 1 4 12 Promoted Rawcliffe denied a showing their ability in soaking ures, the 'Boro reserves did 17-27-40 were the numbrers 12; 5. Pocklington Town II 4 2 1 26 4; 9. Thirsk Falcons 'Boro first side's hopes of up the pressure before taking drawn on the weekly 'Boro lot- 1 10 2 7; 6. Brooklyn 5 1 2 2 7 Development 4 1 0 3 19 26 3; building on their York FA their chances to settle the out- tery at the Crown on Sunday 10 5; 7. CLIFFE 5 1 1 3 11 24 10. Bishop Wilton 7 1 0 6 11 22 Senior Cup win seven days come. evening. There was no lucky 4; 8. Stamford Bridge 3 1 0 2 11 3; 11. SELBY OLYMPIA 6 0 0 earlier, emerging from a jackpot winner, and the prize is 14 3; 9. Harrison Signs FC 7 1 0 6 9 42 0. breezy School Road with Stamford Bridge now on hold until further notice three points and leaving the Reserves 1 with the village pub forced to East Riding County League villagers firmly at the foot of Hemingbrough sign off in style amidst a close from tomorrow die to the table. United Reserves 5 coronavirus restrictions from a breezy afternoon at old second lockdown. EAST RIDING COUNTY United Reserves 3, adversaries, Stamford LEAGUE RESULTS – SAT- URDAY, OCTOBER 31. Shiptonthorpe United 0. Bridge Reserves in Section DIVISION TWO – Pelican LEAGUE JUNIOR CUP – 'B' on Saturday. Rangers 1, South Park Rangers 4. Gilberdyke Phoenix 10, A 5-1 triumph on opposition DIVISION FIVE – Goole Driffield Evening Institute Res. soil courtesy of a terrific work- 4; Haltemprice 6, Gilberdyke manlike display and taking the Phoenix Res. 0. opportunities on offer in diffi- Castleford anglers cult circumstances. dominate Viking Open Tough afternoon at league leaders This week's Viking Saturday Thursday which was won by P Dunnington 3 too surprising, but it did take the restart for the second period had they not missed a golden Open was held on Hawk Wilkinson with 58lb 11oz. C Thorpe United 0 two goals in quick succession when the home side took the chance from the penalty spot, Pond, and it was dominated Perfect was second with 45lb just after the break to quell the lead in rather fortuitous circum- the keeper able to smother the by Castleford anglers again. and C Baxter was third with A third league defeat for Field Laners' resistance and put stances, with a free kick rico- spot kick. 33lb 7oz. Thorpe United as they went clear daylight between the cheting to their striker less than Mark Jukes won the match down 3-0 at Premier League teams. two yards from goal and the Dunnington wrapped up the with 94lb 10oz. Mal Bailey was The first match of Fryston leaders, Dunnington, who ball was bundled over the line win with a good finish to con- second with 83lb, Bob Rymer AC's Winter League was held having disappointed them- Thorpe were as strong as they past David Howard. tinue their early season form. of Leeds was third with 70lb on Deer Pond on Sunday. G Gill selves in recent campaigns could be in their line-up, and 6oz, Tony Evans fourth with was the winner with 53lb 3oz, P look set, if able to do so, to indeed for most of the first half A second came shortly after To complete a miserable after- 50lb 13oz and Dean Shaw fifth Moran second with 46lb 6oz make their title credentials pressed Dunnington back and and only admiration at this one noon for the villagers the with 38lb 8oz. and M Salmon third with 38lb. tell. went close with two headed as a 30-yard shot flew past reserves went down 1-2 in their opportunities, and a further Howard and left the visitors home Section 'A' encounter For information on Open The Spring Close Old Boys The result may not have been chance blocked on the goal line. with a mountain to climb, with their Huntington Rovers matches in the next few weeks match on Hawk Pond was won which they could have helped counterparts at Field Lane and please ring 01405 785206 or by P Foster with 35lb 14oz, D Frustration then minutes after remain just below mid-table. contact vikingfishery.co.uk Watson was second with 35lb 4oz and T McGurk third with Minster Engineering League fixtures Knottingley Power AC held 29lb 12oz. a match on Hawk Pond on MINSTER ENGINEERING Bridge. Reserves v CLIFFE Athletico Hull AFC. LEAGUE AND COUNTY Kindly check in this ever- Goole Angling Club CUP FIXTURES FOR SAT- DIVISION TWO – Clifford v RESERVES; HEMING- URDAY, NOVEMBER 7 changing and fast moving covid POLLINGTON; Heslington v BROUGH UNITED world that these games take PREMIER DIVISION – place, either through individual Tadcaster Magnets v HEM- CAWOOD; Wombleton RESERVES v MALT SHOV- club representatives or the INGBROUGH UNITED; excellent Minster Engineering Goole and District Angling Mike Lumley 43-02 - peg 33 THORPE UNITED v F1 Wanderers v BUBWITH EL RESERVES League website, who gave Club held a match on Sunday, Sections: Stephen Huntington Racing. warning that Cawood's game November 1 at Messingham WHITE SWAN. EAST RIDING SENIOR last Saturday fell foul for the Sands, island pond.24 fished - 35-12 - peg 62; Brian Knight - DIVISION ONE – MALT mentioned reason. 33-01 - peg 48; Josh Brown - SHOVEL v Haxby Town; RIC- DIVISION FOUR – Sporting COUNTY CUP – CLIFFE v Results: 1st - Chris Shaw - 65- 31-10 - peg 37; Nigel Burt - 30- CALL UNITED v Stamford 02 - peg 36; 2nd - Bob James- 01 - peg 39. Knavesmire v HOWDEN AFC. NORTH CAVE. 58lb - peg 35;3rd - Phil Longfield 44-09 - peg 31; 4th - Chris fished the feeder and RESERVE SECTION 'A' – EAST RIDING QUALIFY- bomb baited with pellets and corn. Pocklington Town III v THOR- ING CUP – RICCALL UNIT- PE UNITED RESERVES. ED RESERVES v Orchard Park SECTION 'B' -Haxby Town UFC; SELBY OLYMPIA v.


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