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CLITIIEROE FC is the first recipient of the Carling North West Counties Division One fair play award.
just one award. In .June, Clitheroe won the East Lancs League Flood
At last week’s league presentation evening, held at Buxton, the club was expecting to return home with
lit Trophy, a competition which ran for much of the second half of the season. The club heat North West Counties League opposition Bacup Borough, Darwen and Ilaslingden over a series of fixtures and at the pre sentation evening, players were simply expecting to return home with this trophy.
Steve Bush took his seat after receiving the Floodlit Trophy, the sealed envelope was opened and the secret of Clitheroe’s second prize was revealed. And what a prize — £500 has been awarded to the club
But in true “gameshow” fashion, just as chairman — Fair play to Clitheroe FC
on account of the players’ dedication to playing the game the right way. With training now well underway, and a host of local
talent flocking to Sluiwbridgc to put themselves in the spotlight of the managers, the behind the scenes work is
sponsorship scheme and the promotion for advertising on the hoardings around the pitch and within the new
also in hand. There has been a great response to the new match-day
sor or contributing to the other forms of sponsorship can contact the chairman at his home (tel. -II2J56).
period of years into a much higher standard of football, it is hoped a major sponsorship deal would benefit both the club and the company. Anyone interested in becoming the club’s main spon
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GOLFING golden girl Kirsty Speak cut the tape on a £200,000 development that looks set to launch Clitheroe Golf Club into the 21st century, writes
built incredibly in less than a year, includes lounges for men and women, a mixed lounge and balcony on the first floor •Hooking the ch»L’« «*n}f
nearly 2(H) club members and guests at a champagne buffet in celebration of the opening of the huge clubhouse exten sion that, said club captain Mr Denis Greenup, puts the club in the “premier league.” The two-storey extension,
Theresa Robson. Golf club officials welcomed
course, women’s changing facilities, a clubhouse foyer, a professional’s shop and an extensive new kitchen.
of Clitheroe Golf Club, told the gathering that, over the y e a r s , the c lu b h a d
Mr Jack Hanson, president
experienced many alterations, but never anything as exten sive. Clitheroe Golf Club now offers "splendid facilities," he said.
Denis Greenup, praised build ers Mike Smith Ltd, for com pleting the work well ahead of sc h ed u le , as well as Mr Michael Thompson, chairman
Captain of the club. Mr
of the club’s development committee, for nvorsoomir the
project ever undertaken bv Clitheroe Golf Club and we now have a clubhouse of which we can be proud. I would particularly like to thank both Mike Thompson and the builders for a project, d e s p i te th e in c lem e n t weatner, finished well ahead of schedule. “Clitheroe Golf Club has
protect. He said: “This »s the biggest
always been a first-class golf club, but now it is in the pre mier league,” he added. The ojKmmg was conducted bv Clitheroe Curtis Cup hope-
lul Kirsty Sjx.*ak, resplendent in her British squad blazer,
and was loliowed by a chain- pagn*» supper and rhino*.
commemorative competition wjis held for all sections of the club’s membership.
dart and D. Jackson (46), C. Sims and J. Fumell (45), T. ( Reynolds and M. Kernhead
and M. Hnnev (44), M. Niven and It. Sims (43), N. Hoyle and J. Bowker (42). Juniors — D. Preedy.
4*1). Ladies — J . Huddleston
ju n io r c a p ta in Dominic P re edy, Mr Greenup, Mr Hanson and ladies’ captain Mrs Margaret Harrison.
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THK first round of the Clith eroe and District Netball league cup competition saw 451* goals scored, an average of i»7 goals a match! Cla>h of the night was played
it was second-placed Dominoes who pulled oft a great win to
and I.owfietd won through to the next round while KB Legion ami Settle enjoyed huge wins. Cup results: (no player-of-
Clitheroe 1st XI (v Kead, home. Sat. 2 p.m.) P. Bishop. P. See the, A. Robinson, A. Bums, M. Dewhurst, N. Bolton, S. Bjshop, D. Booth, S. Blackburn,
Blackburn Northern, home. Sat. 2 p.m., and v Barnoldswick, away, Sun. 1-30 tun.) G. Leach, M. Briggs, M. Davies, J. Kuin, P. Spencer, I). Howard. G. Monk, P. Allen, K. Palmer, T. Uraithwaite, Martin.
burn Northern, away, Sat. 2 Mil.) K. Fawcett, G.'Sutcliffe. S’. Winkley. J. Green, S. Duck worth, M. Scott, N. Ashworth, S. Booth, D. Musson, P. Atkin son, A. King. Scorer: M. Hussain. Kihhlesdalc W. 1st XI (v
N. P. Bibby. Wrigglesworth. Scorer: S. Bishop. Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Black
Kings Arms thrashed CRGS. In the other encounters. Divi sion Two high-fliers Diamonds
saw Airflow l>eat Hellifield by a olitary goal while Panthers vercame Calderstones and
knock out the league leaders Pumas by a comfortable margin f victory. Another all-Dividun One clash
Ix-lween Division One frontrun ners Pumas and Dominoes, and
34; Dominoes 35, Pumas 17; Dia monds 2-s. Klack Bull B 22: Kings Arms Is, CKGS S; Low- field 2S. Aces K 22. Last week’s results: Settle
derstones IS: Settle -10, Young Farmers Id: KB Legion -ID, Kogues 32; Airflow :tf>, HellifieU
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Dobson); Lowfield II, Young Farmers la (Liz Whittaker and K. Hudson); Panthers 2S, Gram mar School 15 (T. Bingham and C. Bartonk Hellifiehl 20, Cal derstones 17 (J. Norcross and C. Hooker); Kings 37. Airflow 1-i
l.M. Smith and C. Kowlsitham); Pumas 22. Dominoes IS (Kate Stewart and K. Kogt-rs).
WEEKEND TEAMS.
Barnoldswick, away. Sat. 2
ji.in., and v Cherry Tree, awav, Sun. except C. Kawsthorne for A. Dickinson) S. Proctor, W. S lingor, M. Wriglev. B. Spencer, K. Blair. J. Bfair, 1. Tomlinson, A. Palmer, J.
Kihhlesdalc W. 2nd XI (v
Great Harwood, home, Mon. 6- 15 p .m .) A. P e a rc e . J . Dewhurst, C. Kawsthorne, I. Tomlinson. P. Clegg, S. Turner, I. Malone, A. Booth, S. Clarke, A. Marsh, B. Watson.
Football fever grips area
OPENING ceremonies of World Cup finals stir up the butterflies Iving dormant in any football fan’s stomach and heighten the desire to pull on a pair of boots and enter the frav.
their own brand of entertain ment, which captivated the hun dreds of S|>ectators.
made some notable perfor mances in the six age group competitions, held over two days at Kocfield.
Mayor Coun. Kate Hodkinson kicked off a celebrity veterans match between former Burnley and Blackburn Hovers stars, which ended 4-0 for the Clarets. This was followed bv the comj>o- titions for the under 13s, 14s and 15s.
On Saturday, Kibble Valley
staged a junior 5-u-side comjieti- lion for the past five summers. It has grown so much that the organisers had to move this sea son to a larger venue. Around 300 boys, in 48 teams,
Headstone United have
world's population tuned in to the pinnacle event of the peo ple’s game, over 550 North West no|>efuls were producing
that the organisers of two 5-a* side com|)ctitions in the Kibble Valley should choose the oj>en- ing weekend of World Cup *94 to hold their own tournaments? While two-thirds of the
Was it no coincidence then,
defending their title against 3G teams from throughout East Lancashire. Once again, thev won through the first anti second round league structures. In the semi-final, thev won through by the skin of their teeth and the gruelling day finally took its toll when they lost in the final 3-fl.
the venue for the second Whit bread Hilltop competition, held Sunda in inclement w e a th e r on Clitheroe’s Kings Anns were
y.
Com|>elition winners: Under 15s — Headstone Utd; Under 14s — Junior Clarets: Under 13s — Simonslone; Under 12s — Ighten Leigh; Under 11s — lghten Leigh; Under 10s — knuzden Juniors.
Results: Headstone Junior
dens’ winner’s trophy — Jolly Hatters: Pollard and Foster’s runners-up trophy — Kings Arms; Owu Ned’s leading goal- scorer trophy — Domonlc McTear (Kings Arms); Snorth House sporting team tropnv — St Albans B.
Pendle skiers are hot
over 100 com|>etitors after two fast runs. He also came second in the child II category-
placmgs m the latest of the English Ski Council qualifying races, held at Swadlincote. Kicky Khan was placed third overall in the men’s category from
Saoi and David Baird, Stephen oloan and Paul Hothcrsall raced well in their individual events.
he female veterans’ race.
ersail and Stephen and David Sloan, as Pendle A battled their way to second position in the team event out of a field of 3G. David Sloan also raced to third place in the child I category and
. 7°P Pendle girl was Eleanor Huddleston, who claimed third siKit in her race. Helen Heves and Sally Latham also raced well. t At the other end of the age range, Pauline Parker came third in
REGULARS from the 1‘endle Ski Club were on course for top ti Whitbread Hilltop competi on: Park View Landsca|>e Gar
some entertaining football. To add the finishing touch, Nathan Peel, Clitheroe’s Burnlev FC player, presented the trophies. Calderstones sports field was
On a rain-soaked Sunday, the under IDs, tls and 12s provided
Baxemlen. away, Sun. 2 p.m.) C. Monk, I). Overv, G. Bambcr, 'I. Byrne. A. Pearce. P. Ken yon. A. Marsh, G. Clark. I. Malone. K. WuMock, A. Booth. Kihhlesdale Youth XIlv
Dewhurst, A. Dickinson, J. Burke. Kihhlcsdulc W. 3rd XI (v
10. Black Bull 1-J (plaver-of-the- match Kav Bravery and Nina Heanan): Trinity Diamonds 20, Trinity Aces B 10 (Joanne I lob- son and A. Flvnn); Black Bull A 10. KBI. 30 (Louise Cole and S.
the-match) — I'anthers —>. Cal
POPULAR "elder statesman" of Clitheroe Cricket Bill Wol- stenholrne held his composure to win the nerve-tingling final of the Harold Blackburn Trophy. Playing on his home green, Bill beat Derek Whittam of
a dose game with leaders Great Harwood, while in Division Twu, both Waddington A and Whallev B kept up the pressure with wins. Hurst Green A are going well in Division Three. Their win
— Gt Harwood B 0, Kihblcsdaie A 4.
Division Three — Hurst Craven Cricket
Black allowed third placed Miln- shau Park to draw level with them after that team thrashed them 9-1. Castle B lost to Wad dington B, who now dose the gap on them. Local results: Division One
over Leisure Hour keeps them in third place. In Division Four, Sahden
4, Waddington A 0; Whallev H 9. Globe HL
Division Two — Salesbury B
wrapjxaJ it up, but Derek look him to the line. In the league, Kibhlesdale lost
Green A 7. Leisure Hour 3; Kibblesdale B 3, Whalley A 2. d Division Four — Free Gar
Coppice 21-19 in a game in which he led throughout. At 19- lis he must have thought he had
Hurst Green L 1, Hashngden BC 9; Milnshaw Park 9. Sabden Black 1; Sabden Ked 7. Hvnd- hum Tspt 3; Waddington li Castle 1) 3.
eners s». Hurst Green B 2;
I*arue tables Division One
C.n-it Hamr* <
Globe A............ ....... 10 7 0 3 59 Ar.tirv............. ....... 10 5 0 4 57 Great B....... H
1 A....... 10 7 0 3 60 PW D L P
Humlev Kd B.... ....... 10 4 I 0 4»3 Hu>hton Street........... 10 3 0 7 37 Cbvtor............. ....... 10 3 1 6 36
RibbUUle A..... ....... 10 5 0 5 54 $i!e?Uirv A....... ....... 10 4 0 b 50 Hishtur. Con A.... ...... T
I 5 2 3 O 5 u 5 46 Sj>rir.k; Hill........ ....... T
RUhlon BC....... ....... 10 a 0 2 64 Whallev B......... ....... 10 5 0 5 51 Gattv Park........ ....... 10 4 I 5 44 M.W\
Wa.Mir.rtun A... ....... 10 9 0 l 71
Salisbury B....... ....... 0 3 0 6 33 Globe B............ ....... i* •» 0 7 30
D-i-ure Hour...... Con** & Welcome
Close run win Chathurn 1st XI lf»3 for 9. Airedale 1st XI 1G(I all out
WITH just three balls of this 45 over match remaining and nine t wickets down, Chatburn hit
100; J. Hill taking five wickets. With improved fielding this score could have been less.
heir winning runs. They bowled Airedale out for
up a fine 58 and, with good sup- |>ort from T. Topham (25) and a very quick 22 from I). Booth-
In reply, it. Harrison knocked
Hargreaves 0, R. Harrison 5S, T. lopham 25, N. Bunyan 0, A. Moore 13, R. Booth 17, D. Boothman 22, B. O’Neill 1, J. Hill 3 n.o., J. Lockley 4 n.o., extras 7, total (for 9) 1G3. Airedale: 1G0 (all out). Bowling: J. Lockley 15-3-5G-2;
K. Booth 17-3-46-3; J.* Hill 13-0-49-5.
All-round
excellence Airedulc 2nd XI 114 all out, Chutburn 2nd XI 146 for 3
AN all-round batting and bowl ing jierformance brought Chat- bum 2nds a comfortable victory away at Airedale. Tne home side struggled to
undefeated 79. He was ably assisted by Spensley (23) and Trotter (17 n.o.) anu the team scored the runs with overs to spare. Chatburn 2nds: Clough 0,
early wickets, cheaply, Ains worth came in and scored an
make runs, against the threat of tight bowling from Jones (five for 50) and Anwyl (four for 6S), and were finally dismissed for 144. Although Chatburn lost two
man, the villagers earned a well-needed win. Chatburn: I). Harrison 13, R.
Castle A........... ....... s i 0 4 41 Whallev A.......... ....... 9 3 0 6 41 Kibble-dale B..... ....... 0 3 0 6 37 Clithen*' Crick.... Victoria............
9 0 1 44
Castle B........... ...... 10 6 1 3 54 Free Gardeners.......... 10 6 0 4 54 Waddington B..... ...... 10 5 0 3 4s Hvmlbum Tnspt........ 10 3 0 7 t! SaUlen Red........ ....... 10 3 0 7 31 Hurst Green C.... ........ 10 3 0 7 31 Hurst Green B............ 10 t 0 9 25
Hyndburn League
Ribblesdale top fourth division
Clitheroe Cricket their nearest Kibble Valley rivals back in fourth place.
Whalley SC 3, Kishton BC 7. Division Three — Milnshaw A
2, Alma Inn 8; Ribblesdale B 10, Sabden B 0; Waddington B 8. Oakhill Park 2.
Jones 20.4-3-5G-5; T ro tte r 5-0-11-1.
He was successful, along with his team-mates, Paul Hoth- Wilcock wins
Spensley 23, Mercer 0, Ains worth 79 n.o.. Trotter 17 n.o., extras 27. total (for 3) 14G. Airedale 2nds: (all out) 144. Bowling: Anwyl 1G-2-G8-4;
throughout the North West- turnea out for the inauirural “Walloper Well Wire” fell race.
OVER 100 ru n n e rs from Well run
bridleways and footpaths with an ascent over Waddington and Grindleton Fells.
scored by Stephen Young (80-77-157).
THE winner of the Stonyhurst Park Barry Bolton 3G hole com petition was Steve Wilcock (GS- 69-137). Dave Ingham (72-GG- 138) took second place and Tony Dobson (72-07-138) came home in third. The best gross was
an hour, with P. McWade of Clayton winning in 57min. 24sec. C. Banlin oT Helsby won
Ten runners finished within
the women’s race in 64min. ISsec. The organisers would like to thank all the helpers and
Geoff Newsam, 3 Greenfield Ave, Chaiburn (tel. 441328).
anyone wanting more informa tion on the race can contact
Country Club, Weat Bradford, the route covered nine miles of
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10, Kibblesdale A 0. Division Four— Clitheroe CC
Three, were on the wrong end of a whitewash and remain in a lowly position. Whalley SC suf fered defeat in Division Two and they are also lowly placed. Isocal results: Division Two —
Their A team, in Division
WITH a 10-0 whitewashing of bottom side Sabden B, Kibb lesdale B kept their 100% winning record intact. They top Division Four, with
Haslsn^en BC.... ...... to to 0 0 91 SabUen Black...... ....... 10 6 1 3 61 Miln»haw Park........... 10 6 0 4 61
Division Four p W [) 1, P
Hurst Grven A........... i* 5 0 4 45 Kishton Con B....
Division Three PW 1) 1. P 0 7 0 2 66 So 0 :t 47
7 3 0 4 :aj 0 a 29
Buralev P.d A..... ....... to : 0 $ 38 ........... ....... 10 2 0 a 40 ....... 1U 3 1 6 4!
Division TVoPW D L P O 10 0 0 7$
Kirsty Speak is pictured (centre), with (from the left)
Winners: Men — G. Stod- During the day. a special
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