21/10/09 HULL UNIVERSITY (H) W 10-0
4/11/09 TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY (A) W 1-0
25/11/09 YORK ST. JOHN UNIVERSITY (H) W 7-0
2/12/09 LEEDS CITY COLLEGE (A) L 2-4
20/1/10 MYERSCOUGH COLLEGE (A) W 4-3
24/2/10 ASKHAM BRYAN (A) POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
10/3/10 LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (H) W 2-1
17/3/10 GRIMSBY COLLEGE (A) W/O
17/3/10 REASEHEATH COLLEGE (H)
Junior Academy (U18) Fixtures
23/9/09 WOLFRETON SCHOOL (H) W 5-2
30/9/09 HULL COLLEGE (H) W 9-0
7/10/09 SCARBOROUGH 6TH FORM COLLEGE (A) W 5-0
14/10/09 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE (A) L 3-5
21/10/09 KIRKLEES COLLEGE L 1-2
4/11/09 YORKSHIRE COAST COLLEGE (A) W 3-2
11/11/09 FRANKLIN COLLEGE (A) W 8-2
18/11/09 WYKE COLLEGE (A) L 0-1
25/11/09 BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE TOURNAMENT (H) WINNERS
2/12/09 HULL COLLEGE (A) L 5-1
9/12/09 ASKHAM BRYAN COLLEGE (H) W 7-0
16/12/09 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE (H) L 1-4
10/3/10 REASEHEATH COLLEGE (A) W 2-7
10/2/10 WYKE COLLEGE (H) W 5-0
24/2/10 ASKHAM BRYAN (A) POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER
3/3/10 REASEHEATH COLLEGE (H) W 14-0
10/3/10 NEWTON RIGG (A) W 5-3
17/3/10 NEWTON RIGG (H)
24/3/10 SCARBOROUGH 6TH FORM (H) W 2-0
Reaseheath have no answer to dominant Bishop Burton display
Bishop Burton College 14 Reaseheath College 0
Posted by Bishop Burton College Sports Department 4th March 2010
Bishop Burton entertained Reasheath in a Northern Counties match in a reverse of the fixture the previous month. With a few absentees, Luke Duerden, Ben Asquith, Chris Young, Olly Burns and Nick Robinson were called up from the HE team. Bishop Burton started brightly with the front two of Olly Burns and James Webb causing problems at every opportunity possible. It was Webb who opened the scoring after a great through ball by Tom Chippendale. Bishop Burton dominated the opening stages and the back four of Luke Duerden, Ben Asquith, Nathan Bell and Louis Cooper were hardly tested. Dominance started to pay with 3 more goals in the next 20 minutes with strikes from Chippendale, Burns and Webb. Bishop were playing some really good football, a lot of it one and two touches, and the mixture of FE and HE players was really paying dividends. Reaseheath launched their first meaningful attack after half an hour but a good save from Alex Gill kept the score at 4-0. Reaseheath where beginning to argue amongst themselves and Bishop Burton took full advantage of this with 2 more goals in the next five minutes. The first was from the penalty spot, after some good work from Brad Delves down the left was halted by a foul from the Reaseheath full back. James Webb took the resulting penalty to complete his hat trick. The sixth goal was scored by substitute Nick Robinson with his first touch of the ball. He finished a flowing move down the right between Nathan Bell and Jamie Williamson.
The half-time whistle went with Bishop Burton winning 6-0, a score which they truly deserved after a great attacking performance. Although 6-0 up, Manager Mark Frampton challenged his team to play using only one and two touches each and attempting to keep the ball below head height. This allowed the game to stay at a high tempo and stopped players just running with the ball. A few subs were made to freshen up the game and they all put in great performances, especially right back Shaun Robson. The scoring continued with goals from Tom Chippendale, Jamie Williamson, James Webb and two from Olly Burns which made the score 11-0. Reaseheath created their best chance of the game when a mistake from defender Luke Duerden allowed the Reasheath striker to go through one on one with Alex Gill but Gill produced a great save to keep a clean sheet. The remaining 20 minutes produced another 3 goals, the pick of the bunch being from Nathan Bell, who hit a shot on the turn from 20 yards into the bottom corner, his first goal for the college. The final whistle blew with the score at 14-0, a bit of a one-sided game but a confidence boost for the lads. All credit must go to Reaseheath though who never gave in and fought right to the end; their attitude was a credit to their College.