Alex Stark and Ryan Saltmer both scored as Beverley Town Football Club made it back to back wins at Norwood.
Rich Jagger had said ahead of the match that South Cave United would be a tough opponent. However, it was Town who secured all three points in this evenly matched contest.
Photos from the game between Beverley Town Tigers U10s who hosted AFC Tickton Colts at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
This local derby was fiercely contested with both sides giving it their all on the pitch. It was a fine example of youth football in the region between two of the footballing giants in our area.
Beverley Town Football Club will be back in action this weekend as they host to Sculcoates Amateurs in the cup. The side will go head to head in the 2PM kick off on Saturday at Norwood.
Manager Rich Jagger will be looking for a response from his side who well beaten last time out against Westella. Jagger was left feeling disappointed after his side failed to turn up, suffering a 4-0 loss.
Rich Jagger has praised his side after Beverley Town Football Club beat Reckitts 7-2 in the Humber Premier League.
Jagger’s comments came after he watched his side claim all three points and move up to fourth place in the table following their fifth win of the season.
Rich Jagger will be looking for his side to bounce back this weekend as they return to Humber Premier League action against Hull United.
Beverley Town FC, who are placed fifth in the standings will fancy their chances against Hull United who have managed just one win this season from their opening five games.
Beverley Town Football Club sit fourth in the Humber Premier League after they smashed Hessle Ranger 7-1 to make it three wins on the spin.
Town manager Rich Jagger had gone into this game with caution warning his side not to be too complacent against Rangers who have a history of causing Town problems.
Beverley Town Reserves clinched the title on the final day of the season with a 4-2 win over Holme Rovers at Longcroft School.
Town, started the game knowing that a point would be enough to secure the title though started poorly and found themselves two down inside the first ten minutes.
Beverley Town Football Club returned to Hutton Cranswick for the last game of their Humber Premier League season, looking to finish on a high and take their run of unbeaten games to 8.
Conditions were wet, but the pitch was in good condition and both teams looked to get the ball down and play.
Beverley Town Football Club travelled to bottom of the league North Ferriby Athletic in search of another win to keep them in contention for runners up spot in the Humber Premier League.
However it was going to be a difficult day, as both sides ending up sharing the spoils on a day that saw the sun beat down on a bone dry, bobbly pitch, quality football was at premium.