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’s Reserves have made through to the semi final of the League senior cup after a penalty shoot out win over North Cave.
Ed Grady’s side started the game brightly taking the lead after two minutes through top goal scorer Rob Northen after some route one stuff saw the striker finish with ease.
Beverley Town Reserves made it five wins on the spin as they carried their league form into the Senior Cup with a 4-3 win over Flamborough.
Town started brightly and found them selves a goal up through Louis Stockman who finished well under pressure although may have been lucky to be given the goal as he looked offside.
Beverley Town Reserves travelled to third from bottom North Cave in a game they felt they needed to win after last weeks embarrassing 7-0 defeat to top of the table Wawne Ferry.
Town manager Shaun Gibson made changes after last weeks result, feeling the side needed a shake up to pull out a win.
Inter Beaver knew it would be a tough game when they were drawn against Premier Division Champions, Sutton Fields, in the first round of the Munro Cup at St Marys College.
Beverley Town Reserves clocked up a home win beating Park Athletic at the Norwood Recreation Ground. Louis Stockman opened the scoring for Town with Glenn Rushton adding a second with a sublime free kick. Athletic pulled one back late on making for a nervous finish for the home side. Town Manager Phil Moses said: “We did well today though there is still room for improvement. As team we need to…