Hedon Beat Molescroft At The Leisure Centre
Molescroft Rangers were beaten 3 – 2 by Hedon Rangers Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The defeat leaves Molescroft Rangers in ninth spot in the East Riding County League, Division One.
Molescroft Rangers were beaten 3 – 2 by Hedon Rangers Reserves at the Beverley Leisure Centre. The defeat leaves Molescroft Rangers in ninth spot in the East Riding County League, Division One.
Hodgsons FC Reserves came out on top in the local derby last weekend as they beat Molescroft Rangers 3 – 1 at the Beverley Leisure Centre.
Members of the Tickton Players, a group of amateur actors pulled off another cracking pantomime as they raised money for Tickton Village Hall.
Hodgsons FC remain at the foot of the Humber Premier League after they were beaten 2 – 1 by Scultcoates Armatures at Bishop Burton College. Victory, thanks to goals from Michael Leng and Danny Moon for Sculcoates see them move above Beverley Town
Molescroft Rangers share the spoils with Walkington despite going down to ten men in the East Riding County League.
Hornsea Town crashed out of the Whiteheads Fish & Chips League Cup losing 3 -1 at home to Reckitts. Hornsea took an early lead in the first half but couldn’t hold on to that advantage
Hull Kingston Rovers beat their rival Hull FC 28 – 18 at the KC Stadium. The Robins stormed into a 26 – 6 half-time lead with tries from Omari Caro, Craig Hall, Cory Paterson and Greg Edan
Mill Lane United started 2013 in fine form with a comfortable 4 – 1 victory against Leven Members Club Reserves in the East Riding County League.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust at “Donna Nook” is home to one of the largest colonies of breeding Grey Seals in Britain. Well over 1000 Seal pups can be born during November and December
Beverley RUFC 2nd XV beat BP 17 – 15 at Beaver Park as they continued their perfect season with a win over the second placed side.
The Beverley Bandits managed to beat Hornsea RUFC 2nd team at Beaver Park in a league encounter. It was not a convincing win, but the Bandits did get home winning 15 – 13 earning themselves some much-needed points.
Beverley Town picked up where they left off in Humber Premier League after with a 2 – 0 win over Hornsea Town at Bishop Burton College.
North Ferriby failed to extend their 16 game unbeaten run in the Evo stick Northern Premier League, losing at home to second placed Hednesford Town.
Mill Lane United remain top of Division Four in the East Riding County League after claiming all three points at Broadgates. High flying United enjoyed a 3 – 1 over Gilberdyke Phoenix Reserves who now slip into the relegation zone after the defeat.
Beverley Town Beavers beat Skirlaugh 2 – 0 in the East Riding County League. Goals from Alex Thompson and one from super sub Andy Nelson were enough to give the home side an all important three points.
AFC Tickton Chieftans put up a brave fight against a very good Longhill side, going down four goals to one in the first game. In the second game Tickton showed how good they can play,
The blue and golds took 2 valuable league points last Saturday at the Leisure Centre in a game which they appeared to dominate from start to finish but astonishingly only won by 10 points.
Some good tries but on the whole not an afternoon of high entertainment value. The Yorkshire Cup in recent years has lost much of its gravitas and clubs now often use it to give their fringe and young players a run out.