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GOOLE & SELBY SPORT ISSUE 113 28 OCTOBER 2020 WELCOME TO GOOLE & SELBY Vikings holdSPORT GOOLE & SELBY SPORT is your unbeaten leaders FREE weekly guide to all local sport. in brave show... GOOLE & SELBY SPORT Goole AFC 0 keepers, he was never seriously who has had many a field day Wayne Benn, lasted just three minutes and it gave them the is independent of all tested. Add to that the Vikings against Vikings' sides with sev- minutes before he was sent off heart to see out what was other local newspa- Yorkshire Amateurs 0 missed a glorious opportunity eral clubs in the past, but he for a mis-timed lunge, and he thrown at them. pers and is edited by from the penalty spot on the half hardly had a kick in real anger will be out for three games Graeme Wilson, who In light of results of late, hour and then right at the end a as Saturday's nervous debutant, from Saturday. There were scary moments has written and edit- Goole AFC's goalless draw great chance to snatch the win, Ben Henderson, had a marvel- and plenty of crosses which ed sports coverage with the Northern Counties with Liam Parker shooting over lous game keeping him and his However, Waud's appearance Zaniewski excelled in taking locally for many East Premier Division lead- as it looked easier to score. colleagues quiet. for Goole was a lift to all and he care of, but the best chance years and whose ers, Yorkshire Amater on lifted the rest of his colleagues came from a slip by Pattinson, knowledge and con- Tuesday evening was a moral Both those moments were One other change from too. If the Vikings did get on but thankfully the ball was tacts in local sport victory, and coming after yet engineered by the returning Saturday saw Joe O'Neill the offensive he was at the heart scrambled away. The visitors are unrivalled. another pitiful performance Reagen Waud, who earned, but pushed into the midfield and it of it. He won the penalty on 31 became increasingly desperate just 72 hours earlier against then missed, the spot kick after helped the Vikings look more minutes after a break into the and clearly agitated at their GOOLE & SELBY Liversedge, in many ways it he was bundled over in the area solid and have a shape about penalty area in a spell of inability and lack of nous to SPORT is an e- was. and then his late free kick was them and although the wheels increasing pressure from the break Goole down and whilst newspaper which partially saved. did look like coming off once or Vikings, Young the culprit, but the nerves were fraying at times you can view on Whether the visitors, who pre- twice in the second half, the after some delay he saw his from the Vikings' perspective, your computer, lap- viously had dropped just two In criticising the players for desire and at last the supporters penalty looking for placement on the odd occasion they did top, tablet or smart- points in their league games so their failings in the last weeks, being able to rally around a comfortably saved. break away, and Joe Tasker phone. far, underestimated their oppo- despite upheaval at management cause where they were compet- should have done better from Sign-up to receive nents or the Vikings played level, there has to be credit to ing certainly helped. The ;Ammers did have plenty an ideal crossing position with your FREE weekly above themselves (it was prob- them for a much more disci- of the ball, but their path to goal players waiting, but the ball copy by e-mailing: ably a bit of both) it did show plined display, and when one Generally goalmouth activity was met with strong rearguard went harmlessly behind. [email protected] that with increased application, considers that the 'Ammers strike was scarse, and that ingredient action and the Vikings grew a work ethic and one or two force is the total budget and a bit of quality in the final third was into the game to that penalty, Deep into added time came LET’S HEAR team changes, anything can be more of the whole Goole squad what the Vikings really lacked, and after with Liam Parker hav- one last chance for the Vikings YOUR NEWS achieved. and management tells a story, yet although Waud was always a ing his best game to date. from a free kick as the keeper on the other hand with a mind handful, and what he does give handled outside his area and We want to hear It may have been stretching and a willingness to play for each to a team had been noticed by The second half has been Waud's free kick into danger YOUR sports news. the mood to suggest that three other and also concentrate, any- Ossett United, who gave him a Goole's achilles heel this sea- fell for Parker, who could only Whatever your points could have come Goole's thing can happen. Northern Premier League son, with their heavy defeats all fire over and deny what would sport, let us have way, especially as the 'Ammers debut at the weekend. His showing the vulnerability of the have been an even more unlike- your scores, match did have a lot of possession, One of the much vaunted and cameo appearance as a second period just after the interval and ly turnaround from Saturday reports and pictures especially in the second half, vastly experienced forwards at half appearance as a substitute although it would be the visi- and the three home games pre- of highlights. but despite Matt Zaniewski Bracken Edge is the Gibraltar under former Vikings' manager, tors dominating long spells, the viously. E-mail pictures and being the busier of the two international, Adam Priestley, home side got over the opening reports to: [email protected] ...following familiar collapse on Saturday Goole AFC 0 Pitts now in charge, but even hitting the crossbar, they before the break that almost adding two more in quick time, Liversedge 6 they were powerless once would have been on level gave them an equaliser offered more to stop a second half col- terms going into the interval. hope – false as it turned out to and although there was then a lapse, which is leaving increas- be. ing question marks on the fit- They had been under a lot of gap in which Joe Tasker went ness, let alone the ability, of pressure, but had managed to A lot of the damage in these Second half collapses are members of the playing squad. stem the visitors' flow for the heavy defeats has come as a close to a consolation, further most part except for Paul result of lack of concentration becoming an embarrassment As in all their heavy beatings Walker's 27th minute opener, immediately after the interval , goals by Alfie Raw and recent so far – now totalling four in superbly finished as the and although this time they did the last five games - they have already overworked defence last eight minutes, Oliver signing, Ashley Flynn ham- been in the contest at half time, could not stem the flow any Fearon's goal to make it 2-0 to Goole AFC, who for the but once more Liversedge took longer. opened up the floodgates once mered further nails in the cof- advantage of what does seem more, which was an appropri- third successive home league fitness, but also discipline, in Goole, without Reagen Waid, ate word as the rain really fin. doing simply the basics right who was trying his luck at bot- lashed down. One may point game conceded six or more to maintain their own 100 per tom of the table Odsett United the finger at Marr Zniewski Flynn, signed from title rivals cent record in what were dire under ex-manager Wayne between the sticks as the shot goals, and for the second suc- conditions. Benn, could only look with that seemed to lack power Yorkshire Amateur, had netted envy at a side that had the found a way home, but in the cessive campaign, visiting There are often moments in attacking strength at their dis- grand scheme of the problems over 150 goals in spells at games that can turn the game, posal. Less noticeable, but facing, and that were to face, Liversedge went goal crazy and although it is arguable which became so after the the keeper has saved the Northern Counties East whether the Vikings could break as their performance lev- Vikings several times so far. at the Victoria Pleasure have made the outcome any els hit rock bottom, was their League clubs, and he was only different after the break, had a wastefulness when in posses- The remainder of the game Grounds on Saturday. snap shot from one of few sion and it did make it hard to saw the Vikings capitulate on the bench, suggesting openings gone in instead of progress, but the improvement once more, with Joe Walton Last season's 2-8 scoreline in Liversedge's powerful the penultimate game played resources in reserve, and the was of course expunged, but it Vikings, who are scratching still leaves scars, but at the around for players in any moment the Vikings are nurs- department at the moment, can ing wounds which may never only dream of such riches. heal. First and foremost though they Further management have to rectify this wretched upheaval leading to the depar- home form and somehow ture of Lutel James just a fort- rekindle hope for their loyal night after Les Nelson leaving and beleagured supporters who sees Simon Portrey and Mark deserve better than this.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 2 28 October 2020 MinsterMen amongst Glimmer of goals in first York FA hope for Vikings Cup tie Last night's point against top Yorkshire, there is no reason Howden AFC 6 behind the back four of ous, to end the game. game came from substitute side Yorkshire Amateurs why they can't emerge with a The visitors had their opportu- Parry again but the build-up offered a glimmer of hope reward. One who won't be Osbaldwick Reserves 0 Howden, but failed to threaten was fantastic. Set off by Parry that, amongst more manage- available is Reagen Waud and nity early on after the break, but in his own half, Tomlinson and rial turmoil at the Victoria he will be missed. Howden AFC put themselves Martin in goal. Sam Milner set somehow the forward blazed Schofield neatly worked the Pleasure Grounds, Goole into the next round of the over on an open goal. The ball down the flank on a count- AFC can appease their long- Positive news York Junior FA Cup follow- Howden on their way with a wake-up call was needed as it er attack. As the ball found suffering supporters and pro- ing a thumping display at wasn't long before Petch was itself back to Parry, the forward vide something better in the off the field home on Saturday afternoon. well taken finish. causing problems again, this hit from the edge of the box a coming weeks and months – Yet again goals came from time his cut back was finished thunderous strike off the post, we must qualify that of course Aligned to the more positive multiple scorers and a third Captain Rich Hutchinson was wall from Schofield at the near to cap a 6-0 dominant display. with a pandemic permitting frame of mind in that hard- clean sheet of the season gave post, hitting into the roof of the clause. earned point was the confirmed the local support something able to double the lead follow- goal. Eyes are firmly on the prize news that long-awaited devel- to cheer. for Howden AFC as the team There has been too much opment of the VPG, which can ing some strong build up play Foot turned to the bench and focus on chasing silverware this upheaval on and off the field in only help the Vikings and the One change was made to the introduced the three substitutes season. Man of the Match was the last three seasons for any- town's footballing fraternity in starting eleven that disposed of from Charly Petch. Showing his in Baron, Thompson and Parry awarded to Charly Petch (pic- thing approaching stability to general, is moving forward. Bishop Wilton, as Foot brought but the foot still remained on the tured) whose energy from the exist, and the town and people in Schofield for Eastwood. versatility, Petch in the forward gas. Parry was soon involved as front was a key to the team dis- who do follow the Vikings on a The dressing room area will Kenny Baron and Tom Parry his shot was fired across the play. regular basis – and credit to be improved with new showers returned to the match day line was a real handful for the goal, rattling the post and end- those who have stood by the etc from early 2021 and plans squad, albeit on the bench. ing up in the back of the goal. LNER Builders visit at home club when many would have for a 4G pitch are ongoing as visitors using his powerful drib- on Saturday in league action as thrown it to the dogs - deserve the Community Interest Osbaldwick were the brighter Robbie Tomlinson managed Howden continue to climb the better than what has gone on. Council and the football club side in the opening exchanges bling to open up pockets of to get a deserved goal for a tire- table. maintain their improved rela- and found a bit of space in less display. The goal of the The latest departure of Lutel tions and dialogue – the latter space. Hutchinson was on hand James, three weeks after Les much needed after 18 months of Nelson's exit, was not surpris- back-biting. The uncertainty in to fire home a low cross well ing to those close to the club many ways has not helped the and, although only couple of Vikings on the field over sever- into the bottom corner. weeks ago Nelson told another al years now. on-line outlet that the club was Osbaldwick should've in a good place, really nothing Attracting better players to the was further from the truth. VPG is difficult, with the grabbed a consolation before Vikings' reputation in many Simon Portey and Mark Pitts areas at a low ebb, but if it can the break but Cal Martin was on have been left to pick up the be seen that progress to make pieces and, although part of the the ground a happier environ- hand to stop a strike at point coaching team under the previ- ment and more up-to-date with ous pair, they need to instill modern demands, then there is blank range. At the break, more of the positivity seen in all hope for the future. areas last night and less of the Howden remained composed disorganised, undisciplined and From the abyss which was at times out-of-depth team seen Saturday to a standing ovation but the task in hand was obvi- against Warrington and last night, the Vikings have had Liversedge in particular. another turbulent seven days. ’Boro find their mojo in senior cup No one knows how long that The fact they were good sides football will continue given the Hemingbrough petition with several notable Whittaker collecting the club's home side restricted to two con- should not take away from the grim news on the pandemic, but scalps, more especially as a Man of the Match award. solations. aspects above as you can still that glimmer of hope may at United 8 Division One club, at last found compete if the mindset is right least raise hopes of improve- the winning formula that had Haxby Town Shaun Pickles was chosen as and clearly it hasn't been, espe- ment in what may be limited Poppleton United 1 deserted them in the league so Reserves 2 the 'Boro Man of the Match. cially in the second half of time available. far and netted eight times in a Hemingbrough games. In the increasing wind and result that will hopefully breed United Reserves 5 Not such a good day on A note to supporters wishing damp of the final day of confidence into their bid to Sunday for the 'Boro Veterans Whether that can be put down to travel to both games this British Summer Time and the climb out of trouble. Promising news too for the in the East Riding Veterans to players missing, fitness or a week. Kindly check the continuing uncertainty of the reserves in Section 'B' with a League as they were humbled collective with those points Vikings' website for any news current football season, The outcome made up for a comprehensive win on visit- 9-0 at Waterloo. above, something was triggered regarding restrictions on both Hemingbrough United firsts narrow 4-3 league defeat at ing soil at their Haxby Town with a little fine tuning to turn North Yorkshire and at last found their mojo in the Poppleton last month counterparts. 'Boro lottery result – around an abject 45 minutes in Lincolnshire which are both second round of the York FA the main on Saturday to some- medium at the time of going top Senior Cup at School Road on A hat-trick by Gary Collier, A couple of goals from Jamie Sunday, October 25 thing akin to competition last print. ` Saturday, when they thrashed trying his luck and eye for goal Pick and one apiece for Jacob 12-29-38 were the numbers night. visiting Premier Division at School Road, was matched Ewart, Damion Snowden and drawn by Hannah Radomer in There is football rivals, Poppleton United, to by Josh Evans with a brace Ricki Hutton made it an excel- the weekly lottery draw at the The next objective is to turn reach the quarter final. from Ewart and the visitors' lent afternoon on the outskirts Crown on Sunday evening. these performances in on a at Goole only consolation was a goal of of the Minster city with the Once again the very healthy more regular basis if allowed, at After receiving a first round their own, but scant in compar- jackpot prize eluded everyone Knaresborough Town on For those who are unable to bye, Hemingbrough, who have ison. A tremendous all-round and it now rises to £1250 to Saturday, kick off 3pm, fol- travel to Knaresborough on a reasonable record in the com- team performance with David welcome in November this lowed by a visit to Grimsby Saturday, there is Northern weekend. Tickets as ever Borough next Wedneday Counties East Division One behind the village pub bar. evening, kick off 7.45pm. The football at the VPG with East former have certainly enjoyed Hull, still locked out of Dene league success over the Vikings Park, Dunswell, playing their in the last two seasons, but have second game at Goole against struggled themselves so far this Dronfield Town. and if a side modelled on last night can be fielded in North Kick off 3pm and pay on the gate as per usual. Their first game under new arrangements a fortnight ago saw them narrow- ly beaten by Rossington Main. Your friends and fellow sports- people can all get Goole & Selby Sport FREE every week. 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28 October 2020 GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 3 No travel joy for Robins still hit Eastrington Costello FC 5 Costello in County League by coronavirus Eastrington Sports Division Five. Club 2 Selby Town are still experi- The loss of several key play- the pain and hardship of several tum gained from breaking their Goals from Carless and encing Covid-19 problems ers through leaving for pastures long-distance walks undertaken league duck at Glassgoughton No joy for visiting Olsson kept them on with faint and it has meant that they new, injury and unavailability to raise money, has seen them on October 17 will be nothing Eastrington as they were hopes of perhaps sharing the will lose a third successive have not helped, neither has the prosper. It has enabled Town to but a memory when Town defeated 5-2 in Hull against spoils, but they always had too game with their league game off-the-field matters regarding move forward and celebrate return to action on Saturday much to do in conditions that at Nostell Miners Welfare the Reece Thompson affair, their centenary year with suc- week , but they are too good to were far from easy. postponed until a future which also saw a split in the cess on field through the stay at the bottom of the table date. committee room and the leave appointment of former player, and it is almost certain that Phoenix looking of absence of chairman Ralph Christian Fox as manager, and Covid will affect other teams After being forced to post- Pearse for several weeks. the crowds are up markedly too. similarly throughout the winter. for first win pone their game at Hall Road How far it goes regarding the Rangers last Tuesday and then Mr. Pearse admitted last week Commercially, the centenary game generally remains an Hedon Rangers III 4 but in the end the home side just Saturday's home game with that the atmosphere is still and the efforts of Dave unknown factor. Gilberdyke Phoenix 3 did enough to take the three East Hull,it means they are now fraught within, but that the Haddock in particular, keep the points. stood down until Saturday, Robins' position was simply profile raised and all that is now Restrictions on clubs Gilberdyke Phoenix firsts November 7 when Rossington down to the fact that they were required is promotion back to remain winless after they Cup action this Saturday when Main are the visitors to the not winning games of football, the Premier Division, which in tier three were on the wrong end of a they entertain Driffield Evening Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium. but also denied that any split looked to be theirs pre-pandem- narrow 4-3 scoreline at Hedon Institute Reserves in the League within the club came from the ic and the subsequent expung- As it stands only South Rangers thirds on Saturday Junior Cup, kick off 3pm. By that time, Town could be playing side. ing of the 2019-20 season. Yorkshire has been placed in in County League Division adrift at the foot of the table, tier three restrictions from the Two. The reserves, who are still albeit they will have several He also said that Selby Town Although only half a dozen Government implementing a unbeaten in the league, but who games in hand, but they could not match the so-called games in, and to be fair no one three-tier system to try and Goals from Charlie Stanley, were without a game last week- returned there at the weekend spending of other teams as he can be fully certain how this stem the recent surge in infec- Nathan Taylor and Kyle end, are also in League Junior after Glasshoughton won their aluded to several players hav- season will pan out either, but if tion numbers. Woodhouse always gave them a Cup first round action on first game of the campaign to ing departed. “Everyone knows it was to go its full course now, chance in difficult conditions, Saturday, travelling to lift themselves off the bottom at non-league level that a player Town may well have to wait At the moment it does not Haltemprice. rung on goal difference. No one will leave for an extra fiver if another ten months at least as affect games going ahead in expected, even in this delayed they can, but sometimes you they look out of the frame now. step six, or indeed at any level, Rangers’ lead start to the Northern Counties just have to say no to the Fortunately the crowd numbers but it does mean that supporters East season, that the Robins demands.” One can see where have held reasonably, and that will not be allowed at games narrowed at top would be propping up the table the chairman is on the matter, will be important going forward involving teams in that area. after a long pre-season that pro- though, as he took over the post to make sure Town can still Hull Saints 7 South half time, with Luke Wooodall's duced one or two warning signs at a time of severe financial attract players to the FPH Therefore Town's next game Park Rangers 3 40th minute goal giving plenty admittedly, but not of the nature strain a decade ago and it is Stadium and move up the table with Rossington will only see of cause for optimism. that would see them win just only in the last three seasons or as soon as possible. officials allowed from the A high-scoring encounter in one of their first six matches. so that the measures taken, and South Yorkshire outfit, and that East Riding County League However, it all went wrong for Unfortunately, any momen- applies until at least the middle Division Two saw the pre- Rangers after the break and they of November. match leaders, South Park fell away as goals from David Rangers, find their lead nar- Cruz Silva and substitute Regen United reserves on fire rowed to a point by their Allen acted as consolations, opponents, Hull Saints, who with the Saints' attack punish- Withernsea AFC journey to their Withernsea adding a second after 22 min- The home side's two consola- prevailed 7-3. ing the cover defence each time Reserves 3 Goole counterparts on Saturday. utes. tion goals could not take the they attacked United Reserves 8 gloss off a rampant perform- A fairly even first 45 minutes This Division Five clash was However, it was after the ance from the United reserves, saw the visitors trailing 2-1 at On the road once more this United reserves' mixture of well and truly settled by a interval that the carnage started, who move into fifth spot. Saturday as they travel to youth and experience served storming second half display, with six second half goals in Pelican Rangers, kick off 2pm. them well as they registered where the visitors netted six total, started by Nicky The firsty team were stood their biggest win of an inau- times in conditions that deteri- Heywood on 50 minutes and down in their scheduled game East Riding gural campaign in East orated throughout the after- added to at regular intervals by and hopefully entertain Riding County League noon. Gawthorp with his second, Sproatley Juniors this Saturday. County League Division Five on their long George Sutton, two from Tom Kyle Gawthorp's first of two Kinghorn, substitute Noah Always check in these strange on the afternoon gave them a Modi also in on the rout. times for changes to fixtures at start, with Jamie Lumley short notice. EAST RIDING COUNTY Rangers III 4, Gilberdyke Cracking LEAGUE RESULTS – Phoenix 3; Hull Saints 7, South win for SATURDAY, OCTOBER Park Rangers 3. 24. DIVISION FIVE – Costello DIVISION ONE – Telegraph FC 5, EastringtonSports Club FC 0, North Cave 2. 2; Withernsea AFC Reserves 2, Goole United Reserves 8. DIVISION TWO – Hedon Humber League Tigers’ table under10s HUMBER LEAGUE DIVI- 2 12 14 7; 7. Driffield Goole Town Tigers under10 SION ONE – including SAT- Evening Institute 4 2 0 2 10 5 Blacks played North Duffield URDAY, OCTOBER 24 6; 8. Easington United 3 2 0 1 at West Park on Saturday and 10 5 6; 9. Cherry Burton 3 2 1 the team had a cracking game 1. Hessle Sporting Club P5 11 7 6; 10. East Riding with goals scored by six differ- W3 D2 L0 For 15 Agst 5 Pts Rangers 5 2 0 3 9 15 6; 11. St. ent players giving them a well 11; 2. Blackburn Athletic 4 3 Mary's ADC 5 1 1 3 10 11 4; deserved win, writes REBEC- 0 1 14 3 9; 3 Bridlington 12. Beverley Town Reserves CA THOMPSON. Town Reserves 4 3 0 1 9 6 9; 5 1 0 4 10 15 2; 13. Sproatley 4. Brandesburton 5 2 1 2 13 Juniors 4 1 0 3 7 20 2 The match ball this week was 11 7; 5. GOOLE UNITED 4 2 a new sponsor for the team and 1 1 8 8 7; 6. Kingfields 5 2 1 the lads would like to say a big thank you to Teri-Leigh Hair to Nails.

GOOLE & SELBY SPORT page 4 28 October 2020 No banana skin slip- Minster Engineering up in Thorpe cup win League fixtures MINSTER ENGINEERING DEN AFC v LNER Builders; LEAGUE FIXTURES – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Thirsk Falcons Development v PREMIER DIVISION – SELBY OLYMPIA. Dunnington v THORPE UNIT- ED; HEMINGBROUGH RESERVE SECTION 'A' - UNITED v Rawcliffe. Pocklington Town II 0 before capitalising on the time Thorpe were more lethal Thorpe United Res 1 THORPE UNITED Thorpe United 3 opportunities created, with Helperby United 2 DIVISION ONE – CLIFFE v Man of the Match, Jean- in front of goal and once the Bishopthorpe United; Haxby RESERVES v Huntington A potential banana skin was Pierre Grenier netting twice The reserves' hopes of further Town v MALT SHOVEL; RIC- overcome by Premier and Josh O'Neill also on the deadlock was broken, the progess in the York FA Junior CALL UNITED v Tockwith. Rovers Reserves. Division Thorpe United as mark. Cup ended with a narrow they overcame Division One home side's resolve was bro- defeat at Field Lane against DIVISION TWO – BUB- SECTION 'B' – MALT Pocklington Town Reserves Grenier had been one of Division Three Helperby WITH WHITE SWAN v The to join near neighbours three players to have first half ken without any hope of a United in a game dominated Beagle; CAWOOD v Clifford ; SHOVEL RESERVES v Hemingbrough United in chances as they controlled by a strong winds and eventu- Wombleton Wanderers v the last eight of the York FA the first 45 minutes without reply. ally heavy rain. POLLINGTON. Copmanthorpe Reserves; Senior Cup on Saturday. being able to beat the Pocklington keeper, Andy Substitute Michael The visitors did not have mat- DIVISION FOUR – HOW- Stamford Bridge Reserves v After two successive league Eilson and Steve Lyon was ters all their own way, but sen- defeats, it did take the Field also close. Braithwaite provided the ior status saw them into the HEMINGBROUGH UNITED Laners until the second half third round. After the break the pattern assist for Grenier to score his RESERVES. remained the same, only this first, soon followed by his As ever kindly check with second, this time Steve Lyon clubs to ensure that in these with the telling moment, and times there are no late changes then O'Neill delightfully to games. chipped a third to seal their Minster Engineering place in the last eight of the competition. Harlequin are new kit sponsors League tables MINSTER ENGINEERING 9. Harrison Signs FC 6 1 0 5 6 for Malt Shovel under7s LEAGUE TABLES includ- 46 3; 10. Bishopthorpe United 2 ing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0 1 1 4 6 1; 11. RICCALL Harlequin Letting 24. UNITED 5 0 1 4 5 17 1. Agents from PREMIER DIVISION – DIVISION TWO – 1. The 1.Dunnington P7 W5 D2 L0 Beagle P4 W4 D0 L0 For 15 Brooke Street, For 23 Agst 2 Pts 17; 2. Agst 4 Pts 12; 2. CAWOOD 4 3 Wigginton Grasshoppers 6 5 1 0 1 0 16 7 10; 3. Clifford 5 3 0 2 Selby have gener- 15 2 16; 3. Tadcaster Magnets 7 14 11 9; 4. BUBWITH WHITE 4 3 0 21 12 15; 4. THORPE SWAN 4 3 0 1 8 8 9; 5. ously sponsored the UNITED 7 4 1 2 13 8 13; 5. Wombleton Wanderers 4 2 2 0 Dringhouses 4 3 0 1 11 8 9; 6. 16 4 8; 6. Wheldrake 5 2 1 2 13 new kit for the Old Malton St. Mary's 7 2 2 3 13 7; 7. Rufforth United 4 1 0 3 18 134 8; 7.Poppleton United 6 9 15 3; 8. Civil Service 3 0 1 2 Malt Shovel 2 1 3 17 20 7; 8. Huntington 9 13 1; 9. Heslington 3 0 1 3 4 Rovers 5 2 1 2 9 12 7; 9, 15 1; 10. POLLINGTON 5 0 0 under7 football Kirbymoorside 6 2 1 3 10 22 7; 5 8 22 0. 10. F1 Racing 7 1 2 4 10 20 5; team. The local 11. Strensall Tigers 6 1 1 4 14 DIVISION FOUR – 1. South 16 4; 12. Rawcliffe 4 1 1 2 5 8 Milford P5 W5 D0 L0 For 39 business, which 4; 12. Easingwold Town 7 1 1 5 Agst 5 Pts 15; 2. Kellingley 8 18 4; 14. HEMINGBROUGH Welfare II 7 5 0 2 21 14 15; 3. specialises in let- UNITED 5 0 1 4 7 21 Sporting Knavesmire 5 3 1 1 15 9 10; 4. HOWDEN AFC 4 3 0 1 ting property, have DIVISION ONE – 1. 23 5 9; 5. Elvington Harriers 4 Tockwith AFC P5 W5 D0 L0 3 0 1 19 16 9; 6. Marton Abbey won accolades over For 25 Agst 6 Pts 156; 2. Haxby 4 2 1 1 15 10 7; 7. York Railway Town 6 4 1 1 30 16 13; 3. Institute 6 2 1 3 20 25 7; 89. the past year from MALT SHOVEL 3 3 0 0 30 1 9; LNER Builders 5 1 1 3 10 25 4; 4. Osbaldwick 5 3 0 2 18 9 9; 5. 9. Bishop Wilton 6 1 0 5 11 24 the British Brooklyn FC 4 1 2 1 7 7 5; 6. 3; 10. Thirsk Falcons Pocklington Town II 3 1 1 1 7 2 Development 3 0 0 3 9 24; 11. Property Awards, 4; 7. Stamford Bridge 3 1 0 2 11 SELBY OLYMPIA 5 0 0 5 7 32 10 3; 8. CLIFFE 4 1 0 3 8 21 3; 0. winning the Gold Award for Letting Agent in Selby and to celebrate they thought it ship to help pay for things, led to a mini Shovellers session especially in the current climate which are held every Monday was a great idea to help their and it is very much appreciated night at Selby High School for from everyone at the club espe- children 4-6 year old. local community. cially the under7s. The club are investing in the Local sports clubs are heavi- Jodie Douglas at Harlequin new coaches paying for DBS said : “Harlequin are extremely checks, Safeguarding, first Aid ly dependent on the input from honoured to support and spon- Courses and the Level 1 FA sor the Malt Shovel under 7’s coaching badges. The club are local businesses to keep the Team. The young team are always on the lookout for new doing extremely well and we volunteers and coaches. If any- cost reasonable for everyone to are also honoured that they are one is interested in helping out supporting our logo.” please contact the club through take part and this sponsorship our social media or club secre- The Malt Shovel Community tary Simon Hewitt on ukfoot- was well received from the Football Club have teams at [email protected]. various ages at Junior level and  Pictured is the stylish club. Club secretary Simon also run six adult teams. The new kit for the Malt Shovel Bradford winners popularity of the successful under 7 squad. Hewitt said: “Jodie from club over the last six years has Harlequin got in touch with my brother Danny who coaches his son in the under7 team and said of Viking Open they would like to get involved with sponsoring the team par- ticularly with a new kit, which I must say is very smart. It’s real- ly nice to be offered sponsor- Yorkshire racecourses under threat Although the sport of horse September, but unfortunately it expected for their feature on warning bells. This week's Tuesday Open, Leeds fifth with 40lb 2oz. racing has returned from the coincided with the return of a Saturday, the Charlie Hall There is no immediate risk of held on Hawk Pond, was won Open matches are held each pandemic since early June and significant spike in infections Chase. It is now a dual-purpose by Jimmy Redmond of all but managed to fit in the for coronavirus and the experi- course, together with Doncaster closure anywhere at the Bradford with 64lb 6oz. Tuesday and Saturday. To book a big festivals including Royal ment that was to last the whole and Catterick, and Doncaster in moment, but so much loss of place please ring 01405 785206 Ascot, Glorious Goodwood of the four-day meeting on particular have had a turbulent revenue through crowds and Richard Thomas was second or contact vikingfishery.co.uk and the Ebor Festival of Town Moor was cut short. year with the autumn floods of betting turnover is impossible to with 43lb 7oz, Steve Gale of Racing at York, there has been 12 months ago costing them sustain indefinitely, hence lob- Castleford third with 41lb 11oz On Sunday Spring Grove a stark warning on the future As with their fellow sports, half their jumps programme last bying continues with even and James Bix of Featherstone Old Boys held a match on Deer of some of Yorkshire's nine racing needs paying punters season and then the pandemic greater effect to restore the trials fourth with 33lb 7oz. Pond which was won by Ray racecourses as the National and a report this week suggests robbed them of the Lincoln of limited admission, or a road Scott with 71lb 4oz. Dave Hunt season starts in earnest – that the nine courses in the Handicap – the curtain-raiser to map as to when there can be a The Saturday Open, also on Watson was second with 69lb still without crowds and seem- county have lost £300 million the turf Flat season. return to full paying meetings. Hawk Pond, was won by Dean 6oz, Fred Thompson third with ingly little hope of a change in through the pandemic, with the Shaw of Bradford with a net of 46lb 9oz and Pete Foster fourth the immediate future. future looking uneasy, not only The big courses such as York Unfortunately, Doncaster is 95lb 2oz. Jordan Lee of with 43lb 13oz. in the county but countrywide. and Doncaster do have the sav- now in Tier Three as regards Castleford was second with There has been one meeting iour of regular TV exposure Covid-19 measures, with 46lb 7oz, Neil Rymer of Leeds On Hawk Pond, the Acorn with paying punters since lock- Wetherby will host the biggest other than through the dedicat- movement limited if not neces- third with 45lb 8oz, Mick AC match was won by J Bloy down in March and that was the National Hunt meeting of the ed racing channels, however the sary and now West Yorkshire, Grant of Castleford fourth with with 61lb 14oz, A Weare was first day of the St Leger meet- season so far this Friday and loss of support further down the with Wetherby on its border, 41lb 12oz and Bob Rymer of second with 41lb 12oz and B ing at Doncaster in mid- Saturday with what would have food chain is sounding several could also be in Tier Three by Welford third with 40lb 6oz. been up to 10,000 spectators the weekend.


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