Before kickoff, the team welcomed Willow Green Estate Agent Lisa and Dominique from Leoni's Coffee House.
Through RFU's new multi-registration initiative, Marvels, reinforced by Scarborough Valkyries and York female athletes, went to the field ready for action.
With a last minute lack of umpire, head coach Alex Crockett stepped up to take over as host, making sure the game went ahead.
Alisalisbury, Malton's leading corporate partner and sponsorship program, was able to secure sponsorships from both companies at the end of last year.
With offices in Malton and Driffield, Willowgreen is an independent real estate institution serving Ryedale, East Riding of Yorkshire and Beyond.
Meanwhile, Leoni, a beloved local coffee shop in Malton, is a hub of clubs and communities.
The new shirts on behalf of Marvel were club president Russell Stead (right in the photo), players Jazz Harrison and Lauren Simpson, team manager Venice Mitchell and Captain Emily Midley.
The match itself began with some early uncertainty, and Selby was able to build a 10-0 lead in the opening 20 minutes.
But once the wonders settled, they struck their steps.
An attempt from Laura Dishman and Jazz Harrison. Both, alongside Pippa Hutchinson, recently attended a Yorkshire Women's County trial, causing a comeback.
In the dominant second half, the wonder took control and won a 25-10 victory.
It was a busy afternoon in Gannock. Yorkshire Wals Warriors – The Malton & Norton women's cluster team features Scarborough and Driffield players.
Those under the age of 12 and under the age of 14 faced Gisborough, while those under the age of 16 fought against the strong sandals.
In addition to the celebration, the U14 and U16 teams have debuted their own brand new Malton coloured kits.