Another trophy came Beverley Town Cricket Club’s way last Saturday when the 2nd XI won York Senior League Division One.
Although the weather prevented any play in two of the club’s Saturday games and the most vital, the 2nd XI fixture, was also abandoned before completion, news of cancellations and abandonments throughout the league meant the 2nds kept top place in Division one and will be promoted to the York Senior League Premier Division.
Students from Longcroft School have been given a tour of the BEA Systems at Brough after they enjoyed success in an engineering competition. The Brough Seaplane completion was created to mark the centenary of the BAE Brough site and also inspire young people in schools to embrace engineering. Students were tasked with designing a cockpit with organisers saying they had some ‘brilliant entries’ resulting in them inviting winners and runners…
The Bulldogs played their first game at fortress Tickton. In blustery conditions Captain Thomas Holgate played his usual solid game at the back, but also bringing the ball
Beverley Town Wanderers started the brighter in the first match, in horrendous playing conditions as gale force winds disrupted the game from the first whistle and caused havoc for both teams up at Longcroft school.
Beverley Town Wanderers won the first, then lost the second game in two matches of few clear-cut chances. GAME 1 – The Beverley outfit started well, dictating the midfield battles and limiting the Cottingham chances with excellent defensive duties
Beverley Town Wanderers earnt the title “The Invincibles”, bringing their season to a close with two more emphatic victories, this time at Hessle Rangers Colts, taking their remarkable end of season tally to an outstanding played 20
Beverley Town Wanderers produced their finest display to date with 2 more victories over a spirited Westella & Willerby side. Game 1 saw the opposition control the early exchanges in the first half but it was the Wanderers who took the lead after a fine delivery