Gareth Richardson who organised the Paul Fleming Golf Day says the event was a huge success with as over 170 golfers turned out to support the fund-raising event.
Held at Beverley & East Riding golf Club superb weather blessed what turned out to be a fantastic event as the local business and golfing community came together to raise funds for Kirsty Fleming and her two children.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 349 is out and features a selection of content including the Pig & Whistle launch night and also photos from the Paul Fleming Golf Day.
Other events also covered in this week’s issue are the retirement of Wilf Fowler, The Tiger Inn Opening and Rewind Hair Studio who celebrate 4 year’s trading in the town.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 334 is out and features a selection of content from the HU17.net Web Site. The magazine can be purchased from Molescroft News, Woodhall Way.
This week there is all the action that includes photos from the Sun Inn who hosted a night of music in aid of charity, a tribute to Paul Fleming from Beverley Town Cricket Club plus much more.
Beverley Town Cricket Club are looking forward to the new season that will see all four of their sides now play in the York Senior League and York Conference after the winter shake-up of the league systems.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 3rd XI were heavily beaten by 8 wickets by Hill Top at the Norwood Recreation Ground despite RJ Thompson’s superb unbeaten 140 in a total of 251 for 5.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 3rd XI produced a good all-round performance against Hessle 1st XI at the Norwood Recreation Ground to win comfortably by 7 wickets.
Beverley Town Cricket Club 2nds put in a much improved performance at home to Bridlington 1st XI scoring 266 for 4 in their 48 overs. Congratulations to Mike Cooke who scored his first ton for Beverley, Phil Du Boulay (63) gave great support.
An unbeaten 55 by Paul Fleming helped Beverley Town 3rd XI a six wicket victory over Airmyn Cricket Club. Beverley won the toss and decided to bowl. The choice paid off as they dismissed the visitors for 137 runs.
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s 3 XI beat Kirkella by 2 wickets at the Norwood Recreation Ground.Winning the to toss Beverley elected to bowl blasting through the Kirkella batting
Beverley Town 1st XI concluded the 2011 season with a home tie against Clifton Alliance knowing that a victory would secure the runners up berth. The day started well with skipper Alan Acklam winning the toss and giving Clifton first use of another typically good Norwood Park track. As has been the case for much of the season the opening pair of Simon Roe and Matthew Mudd bowled superbly well…
Beverley Town CC 1st XI secured their fifth outright win of the season when they beat bottom of the league Heworth by six wickets at Heworth. The 2nd XIs up and down season continued when they were beaten at home by Ripon while the 3rd XI got back to winning ways with a successful day at Hessle. The 4th XI continued their disappointing second half of the season when they…
The 3rd XI entertained high flying Airmyn hoping to build on last weeks success at South Holderness. The visitors won the toss and asked Beverley to bat first on a wet track. Harry Bardon, returning from University, opened the batting in place of the injured Kev Thompson and hit the ground running with a quick fire 53 from 51 balls. Rich Moon (14) and Ian Goforth (22) made watchful starts…
Beverley Town CC 1st XI lost at home in the league for the first time this season when they were beaten by Sessay. The 4th XI made it a poor day at Norwood when Cottingham ran out easy winners but the 2nd and 3rd teams fared much better on their travels with convincing wins at Pocklington and South Holderness respectively. York Senior League Premier Division Beverley 1st XI lost to…
Beverley Town Cricket Club’s thirds were well beaten by North Ferriby at the Norwood Recreation Ground. North Ferriby won the toss and elected to a field though Beverley were unable to handle the in form Sean Drewery who demolished the top order as he picked up a five wicket haul. Richard Moon, Andrew Burton, Graeme Taylor all went for ducks with Paul Fleming, Kieran O’Brian and Iian Sugdon managing just…