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Bedale hit four past bottom of the league Staithes Athletic

Staithes Athletic 0 Bedale AFC 4: IN this Premier league game, Bedale visited bottom club Staithes Athletic who had not recorded a league win this…

Big scoring Bedale put six past Hampsthwaite

Bedale AFC Reserves 6 Hampsthwaite FC 3 BEDALE hosted Hampsthwaite FC in the Colin Lowe Memorial Premier Division. The heavy overnight and morning rain had been soaked up by the pitch, which was in perfect condition. Bedale had the first real chance after 6’ when Adrian Woodward (AJ) passed to Ryan Moule in the Hampsthwaite penalty area. He found Mikey Stevens, who hit the post, the loose ball being collected by Hampsthwaite keeper Jordan Latimer. His long clearance was chased down by Ethan Slade, who stroked his shot past the advancing Bedale keeper Josh Skittrall. Bedale hit back and equalised on 12’. Right back Michael Ingram put Bedale captain Jack Jennings through down the right. He was clumsily upended in the Hampsthwaite penalty area. John Henry scored the resultant penalty.

Bedale AFC Reserves lose out to table-topping Harlow Hill

By Staff Reporter The teams and referee Anthony Deacon observing the minutes silence to respect the life of HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Bedale AFC Reserves 2 Harlow Hill firsts 3 BEDALE hosted Harlow Hill firsts in the Colin Lowe Memorial Premier Division, and prior to kick off, a minute’s silence was observed to reflect on the life of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Bedale goalkeeper Joshua Skittles was making his league debut, and he was in action after just six minutes when Harlow Hill had the first real chance of the game. Centre forward Tendal Machama hit a fine shot from 20 yards which Skittles brilliantly turned over his bar.

Bedale AFC Reserves return to action with a win

Bardsey 0 Bedale AFC Reserves 1 THE Harrogate & District Association Football League restarted its season on Saturday, April 10 after the Government’s relaxation of the latest lockdown regarding grassroots football. Bedale Reserves, who played their last game on December 12, 2020, travelled to Bardsey in the Colin Lowe Memorial Premier Division looking for their first win of the season. Manager David Proud had a full squad of 16 players to choose from, including himself, and ahead of kick off, he told the squad that he wanted to give all players as much game time as possible. Bedale started off strongly and had a lot of possession, with Bardsey being forced into some hasty clearances. After eight minutes, a Sam McNaughton free kick from the left wing was met by Jonny Saving, but Bardsey keeper Will Beddhard saved comfortably.

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