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IS POR T I I * C l i m b i n g h i g h a t R o e f i e l d M a t t h e w E v a n s t r ie s o u t th e C e n t r e ’s s t a t e - o f - t h e - a r t f a c i l i t y
houses one of the most up-to- date climbing rooms in the
ROCK-CLIMBING is one of the fastest growing sports in the UK, and enthusiasts from miles around are coming to Clitheroe to pursue it. Roefield Leisure C entre
North West. The facility is a fascinating one for the unac- (juainted and a most welcom
ing one for the local climbers who used to sp en d th e i r climbing practice “traversing” round tne walls of local man made structures. The mentality of a rock-
climber need not be so eccen tric though, and the four dif ferent climbing walls have a combination of a l te rn a t iv e routes upward. From the routes suited to
beginners, which if I can get up, anybody can, to the more
challenging, which I can’t get up, but perhaps with far more practice and attention to tech- n i t ju e , th e n i t m ay be possible. For a beginner, reaching the top of one of the routes
safety is always of paramount concern at Roefield and there are a number of guidelines to
ina, are important facets for a competent climber, and it is ideal for the ex|>onent not to be carrying any excess bodv- w e ig h t as le an n e s s helps maintain good balance and co-ordination. The re a ssu rin g aspect of
wall, Rob Smitton: “ It is a great way for people, who ha v e n 't done muon climbing before, to get into the sjxirt because it provides a con trolled environment for climb ing, which is most apjH.*aling and helps people get into it more quickly.”
loom, many climbers will he taking to the outdoors for the real thing, but the centre is available for some all-impor- t a n t p r a c t i c e a n d stamina-building. Said the co-ordinator of the
which climbers must adhere — with common sense, self- preservation, and care essen tial ingredients. As th e sum m e r months
gives you a real thrill, boosted by the encouragement given from those on the floor who, although hardly a long, long way down, when you are 30 feet up indoors, an unmistak able eerieness makes you feel that you could well be half way up a mountain face. Fitness, strength and stam
s Kock dimhor.'v in action at Kocficld Leisure Centre - ...... s...
who use the climbing room re g u la r ly , a re co n s ta n t ly improving the facility and ah extension to the walls has been built, which runs down the corridor outside the room, giving climbers both an area in wnich to warm up anil another section on which to
The hard-working group,
the pipeline for the autumn an d th e s e w i l l f u r t h e r
progres s the profile of the centre.
p r a c t i c e t e c n i q u e a n d traversing. More exciting plans are in
accommodates four climbing rounded gritstone and more walls of varying difficulty, g n a r ly limestone s ty le s of with the west wall the most climbing, offering good prae- popular s ta r t in g place for lice for the great outdoor.-, beginners and middle grade T utoring on an pleasant, climbers. I he emphasis is on informal basis is on offer on larger holds, but with suffi- Saturday mornings, when .Mr cient smaller holds in between B o b T a v l o r . a v e to provide links for h a rd e r experienced climber, lead.- technical problems.
At p r e s e n t , th e room all climbers, it simulates both I he e a s t wall helps th e H-dOa.m. group each week, starting at climber progress and build up A n y o n e w a n t in g more
stamina, with more smaller details about the group or holds tor h a rd e r problems about use of the wall in gen- wlnle the north wall presents era!, is asked to contact ft a panelled, overhanging houl- field Leisure Centre direc during area with interest for (tel: (i2(«M42lNSi.
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et ied£199S AN mexjjenenced Chtheroe town jkxi! squad took a long-slml
man all over the country, a formidable list to which Chtheroe have added their name. It was unfortunate that many of the regular first-teamers
could not make the weekend, but the players who took their J ,,yic*
with the teams split into groups of three.’with onlv the win of each qualifying for the last 'A'l.
I he first round of the tournament is vorv muen make-or-break, s £ nne(1 som« valuable uxjiericnce against top plavers.
match against a full-strength York side winch included three county players.
Graham Sutcliffe (Cross Kevs) and Paul Livesev losing their frames. That left Tony Clough (Dog and Partridge) a final frame decider,
Clitheroe side in a superb frame. 1 l l . i l l ' i lm . i ho f-1>1 k . iH .i .i .. . . .1
nificent effort and team morale against some of the best plavers in the country.
were knocked out in the quarter-finals by countv rivals Wigan, who subsequently lost in the semi-final to London Imperial to com plete a fine display from Lancashire’s representatives. Our picture (above) shows some of the town team squad at their >ractice session last Thursday.
Wigan. Black
The oilier Lancashire teams were Preston, Blackburn Blackburn were beaten in the last 16 by Telford while Preston
and the league starts on Thursday, May 13th. • IN the Lancashire Super League, Clitheroe
AN incredible football season fo r Ba r row teenager John
Borland and his Burnley FC
Youth team-mates was tinged w ith disappointment in the Lancashire FA Youth Cup Final.
United for lon§ periods, but eventually the visitors won the game 4-2.
just before half-time. I t was a goal th a t really
tacular strike in the first half, Burnley’s John Mullin levelled
dependable ’keeper Andrew Oakes cost the Clarets two goals, which demoralised Bum-
va ley’s challenge
said John. I t was extremely disappoint-
“We should have had them,” s challenge.
sparked the game into life, and after the interval, Burnley piled the pressure on a United side hanging on for dear life. But, two mistakes by usually-
After fulling behind to a s]>ec-
Turf Moor in front of over 9,000 supporters, the young Clarets were more than a match for
Hosting Manchester United at
• TUB Summer League registration meeting saw 35 teams enrol, A have post-
Disappointment for John
ing to lose in the final. But it has been an unbelievable season and a real experience. Our manager Terrj* Bashley has worked won ders here and hopefully the team next season can live uj) to a the high standards set, he
dded. And John will lie part of that
team, as he is one of four first- team players from the final line up who has s t i ll got a year remaining on his apprenticeship. This season’s victories over Premier Division youth sides
Newcastle, Leedst Wimbledon and the 5-0 mauling of rivals Blackburn Hovers, have heljxed John gain a lot of experience, which will stand him in good
extended at the end of the sea son i f the senior team make the play-offs. Following all that, he will be
looking forward to a relaxing summer break.
----------------tour to Germany. His work could be
League games remain for John, followed by a football ‘
stead to progress further next season. A couple of L a n c a sh ire
nd
debutant Steve Horsfield — Clitheroe’s player-of-the-lournamerit - were not quite enough. Clitheroe captain Chris Stewart praised the team for their mag
by winning by the odd frame in a thrilling match. Wins for Dave Parkinson, Graham Sutcliffe, Peter Stirzaker and
.ast 32, but the Southern team proved the local men’s undoing
;md his experience counted immeasurably us he wo.von it for the 1 he winners of Chtheroe and llaldock would proceed into the
^ aVL* **irkinson (Kings Arms), Peter Mct^uade (Victoria). Ste ven Horsfield (Waggon and Horses) and Andy Sudwurth (Cross Keys) all won alternate frames, with Chris Steele (Kings Arms).
l>c'tur Stirzaker (Victoria) lost narrowly in the first frame, hut
hours. After a nail-biting wait, Clitheroe eventually played their first
were put m a tough group with York ami Baldock (Hertfordshire).* naldock beat »ork 0-3 in the first match, after plaving fur five
Clithoroe were one of four teams from Lancashire, and thev
at glorv m the National Stqier League finals at Great Yar mouth Lust weekend. The .Norfolk scu-Mde town transforms into a inmi-tiool world for the eui.ijietitioji, which brings together the vorv Iiest ihh.1 teams
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ton ig ht. The entrance fee o f i “2 should be entered belore 7 pm ton ig ht. • T H K d raw fo r the open singles q u a r te r - fin a ls (venue in bold):
Castle — lan Holmes (Swan and Koyab v 1). Ja r ro ld (Dug and P ar tr id ge ). J. Hall (.Swan and H o vaD v ’ l) . S to ke r (P e trel. Swan and Ro yal — D. Parkinson (K in gs A rms ) v C.
(Kings A rms) . P. Johnstone d ’e tre) v K. Jones (K o val Oak). C l i t h e r o e a n d D i s t r i c t N e t b a l l L
flow 21 (Joanne Driver). Pumas 21 (Sonia Smith). Division Two — Trinity Aces
ity Diamonds 31, Settle -1; Kings Anns (Sue Brown) 35. Grammar School (Vicky Walsh) 1(»; Air
School, but the margin of vic tory Haltered them, as the new comers played with confidence and showed plenty of jMitential. Airflow and Pumas fought out an intriguing 21-21 draw. Results (jilaver-of-niatch in brackets): Division One — Trin
champs, Kings Arms, finally got their 1
‘irst win against Grammar
to >i.\ points before a gallant fightback brought Panthers to within two points, but Dominoes held on to go dear at the top of the table. F Ise w h e re , la s t y e a r ’s
Panthers only had six players ami Dominoes — with Uohyn Stag shooting well — had an interval lead of P-.s. Dominoes extended their lead
A X e n th ra llin g clash fie tw i D iv is io n One’s to p tw o teams saw Dominoes strengthen th e ir •ositiun a t the expense o f the ’anthers w ith a narrow- v icto rv. For most of the first half.
CLASH OF THE TITANS
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Snooker Schofield sinks Conservatives
THK North West small table team snooker championships went Iwyond a black-null game
at the Royal British Legion on Monday night.
the Claremont Conservative Club, in a semi-final match
Clitlieroe Legion no. 1 hosted the the sixmsorers of the event,
which went to a re s i t te d black in the final frame. < The battle begun against the Clitheroe sidess favour, with
Legion captain Brian Sims had no option but to play his trump card, professional Colin Morion,
the home team had seeminglv reached the point of no return.
for the Legion before the inter val, but worse followed for Dave “'The Boy”
La.veoek who lost the next frame. With the visitors leading 3-1,
Mark Holmes and Dale Clarke beaten in the first two frames. Russell Large pulled one back
biting final frame which went to a black-ball finish, not once, but twice.
at 6-30 p.m. for a 7-45 p.m. start.
F iv e -m a n d raw
through to the second round of the Last Lancashire Billiards
and he potted home a quick victory. Paul Clark levelled the match and Nigel Schofield hud a nail-
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and Snooker Association five- man team championship. A 3-0 home win over Rossen-
dale United FC has put them into the second round where they will visit Top Breaks B on May Mth.
CL1 I HLROK Conservative Club have won th e i r way
Blackjiool, and the local lads will play either Dog and Partridge or the Football Supj)orters (both Blackpool). The team meet at the Legion
ted black to finish in dramatic style and clinched a place in tonight’s final. Tne venue for the final is Claremont Conservative Club in
Schofield claimed the respot ('alilfr>Ionc>............ . . . . 2 (i U 2
home venue, and players are urged to practice on K at Nin d .iv lunch-time. Players meet at 7 p.m. fo r the evening s action • A S IN G LK S knock-out competition at the ( a>lle ta k e ' place
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