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G o a l -c ra z y U n d e r 11s t ie f o r t i t l e
A F A N T A S T IC f irst season of league football for Read- stone United Under l ie has seen them tie for the league championship on a wave of goals.
Wednesday saw the team tie for the title of the Accrington
U n ite d a t R
and D is t r ic t Boys’ League with S t Joseph’s, Accrington, who they now face In a play off for the honours.
have played in the league, although th e y have been together ploying friendlies for
twoofyears. The boys have played 22
games this season, winning 19 and losing only once. Their
l l io uftijre is*»*« r , '7• Tn . _ _ 11.1 - ««rtnnliwv b U It Is the first season the team
A 6-3 victoiw over Huncoat a .o e f le ld la s t
highest win was against Hun- coat Colts, who they thrashed
24-0.
Captain Andrew Bennett has led from the front all season
Other scorers >■«>« w . ,* a. Martin Thompson and Paul Bar- ratt with 33 out of the team's total of 160.
scoring an outstanding 67 goals, a have been 41-goal
has been a remarkable year. T h e b o y s h a v e w o rk e d extremely hard and their suc cess is due entirely to the lads desire to win and some ruth less finishing in front of goal/’ Readstone is celebrating its
Manager Paul Clarke says: It
taBtic way to celebrate our anniversary.”
left _ Paul Clarke (manager), Chris Green, Martin Thompson,
Our picture shows: back, from
OIUIB UtOTIl) *»*«** mss a«ivM.r-— | Dominic K a je L Andrew Ben-
nett, David Jaggs, Craig Hill, Russell Bennett (trainer), Peter Stubbs (assistant manager).
Front, from left * — Oliver
New b y, A n d rew StubbB, Andrew Bennett (captain), Oliver Clarke, Joseph Marshall. • Readstone's Under 16s hit double-figures against Brierfield Celtic with Steven Edmondson leading the charge with five
fifth year since inception in 1989 and club chairman Clive Bennett added: “ The club is highly delighted and proud of the under 11s success. What a fan-
Carter, Richard Cropper and Anthony Burns scored the
Warren Jackson (2), Liam
others. The Under 13s deserved bet-
ter than Just a solitary Bevan n ..1______ft- !1._ -a aL - ii laaA
bBl VliWI JUSV B BVUMBJ Scarborough strike as thejjMoat
4-1 against Barrowford Cel—. The Under 14s lost narrowly
against top-of-the-table Black burn Eagles with Adrian Hart
ley notching the only goaL Five different scorers helped the Hyndbum Presspart Under
16s overcome St Joseph's 6-3. John Leaver, Chad Mayoh. Andrew Whaites, Simon Best and N ell Cartledge hit the tareet. The I
Bowland Finance Under
16s were beaten 6-1 by Todmor- den Colts with Dean Sisson
scoring. But they followed that match
with a superb battling perfor mance against Borrowdale to draw 2-2. Dean Sisson scored
another and Duncan Bennett netted
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C L IT H E R O E Wolves Under 12a suffered their first defeat of the season when they were knocked out of the cup semi final by Junior Clarets, 4-1. The local side, who have
won their league title, had many chances to score but
failed against a strong Bum- ley side.
< 1 John Paul Fagan scored the ; ,
Clitheroe goal but was off tar get with a penalty when the score was 3-1. Oliver Cross was man-of-the-match for the Wolves.
■file Under l ls , : who have
finished th ird 'in the league, went down, to table-topping at
Joscph’a^-O, and w ill now compete in the Consolation Cup final. Chris Atkinson was votedman-of-the-imatch.
A g a in s t St Anne s, the i u man-ui-ui muAsi,
Thomas Holgate and star man Stewart Trotter nettlnfc. The Under 14s went down
The Under 13s recovered 3-2. The result crowned a great \
season for the team who will look forwa rd to re ce iv ing th e ir runners-up medals in
S ta r man G a ry Jackson
scored two and Tony Middle- ton grabbed the other. Goals from Philip Robinson
and David Barker were not enough to guide the Under
14s into their league cup final, as they went down 3-2. Fielding an understrength
side due to school holidays, the local side were beaten by a much-improved Michelin
team, who they had pre viously beaten twice in the
league season. The Wolves recovered from
a shock 2-0 deficit before the k il le r goal was scored two minutes from full-time. Star man was Roger Hurst.
It has been a great season for the Under 14s who are set to finish in the top three in the
.
from their semi-final defeat a week earlier to win their last league game of the season,
4-1 at Lucas with/Matthew. fTBahhimy, thA nnlv
lonsmath *
Rostron makes it four in
: a row .<
FORMER Lancashire champion Kim Rostron of Clltheroe Golf Club,
teamed up with Joyce A n d rew , o f W h a l le y , to - . t u e f j o r th em
U n n e r 11a won 4-1, w i th " Mrom en,« ODen Chris Rush, Daniel Holgate, W om en s o p e n .
Foursomes.
G a rn e r g ra b b in g 'th e only goal. Steven Wilkinson was man-of-the-match. A g oM b y James Hoarg was.?
consolation for the Unc)er 10s, who lost 4-1 ut Wolstenholme. S t a r man was/^ S t e w a r t .
• The Under 13s won the league’s 7-a-side champion- ntuwuuu lumi
ship, beating Harwood/fown, Accringto:
dale in G roup A:' ...
tive title for Rostron,'who won with Georgina Simpson in 1992 and with Curtis Cup golfer Klrety Speak t h e ■ 'following two years.,’ ■
- Her latest success means
that she has now completed a run o f 28 unbeaten'; matches.
It was a close affair for the Rlbble Valucley pair, who
. u m rviuujc to
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:on Boys and Rossen-v beat Deana Rushworth and ' Sarah Arrowsmith from
They went on to beat Group Woodsome H a ll, by one hole B winners West End A in the
final. S ta r men were Thomas
H lb b e r t , B en P a r s o n s ,
Thomas Benfield, Gary Jack- son, Tony Middleton, Paul
C la rk , N ic k L o rd , Darren Bateman, Daniel Glover and Chris Trotter.
S in g le s t r o k e
FO U R Clitheroe G olf Club members progressed to the E L G A Handicap Trophy at Nelson Golf Club on Satur
day, May 13th. C. McLaughlin, R. Taylor, D.
C r isp and P. Pedder won through the single stroke tour- nument from 95 entries ut Clitheroe.
Results
D. Crisp (80-12-68); 3rd: P. Ped- dar (78-10-68). After a plny-ofT. Division Two
D. Hillary (83-14-69). Division Three
74. 1st: R. Taylor (79-11-68); 2nd:
1st: C. McLaughlin (83-19-64): 2nd: P. Burrows (81-13-68): 3rd:
R. Watson (97-27-70). Best Gross: Dennis Greenup
1st: J. Purnell (89-23-66); 2nd: Division One
at the f in a l at Pontefract. In the semi-finals,
Rostron and Andrew won by six and four against Ursula Shaw and Jane Groombridge
o f Sand Moor.
Arrowsmlth had the better of the early exchanges and were one up after 12 holes in the final, but Roitron ran an exquisite chip to the side of the hole for a birdie four at the 13th to level matters.
Rushworth and • The local couple then
went two aheBd with a par four Into the wind at the 16th, but lost the short 17th where they were In sand before sealing their victory
on the home green. P l a y - o f f w in
M E S S R S W. G. Speak and A. S. Taylor took the Winter League title by winning the play off finul against D . ,R . Aitken and A. J. Wulmaley at Clitheroe Golf Club.
Memorial League
Legion promoted as Swan pressure De Lacy Arms
A N 8-1 win for Royal British Legion on Saturday saw the Clitheroe side miarantce pro- Second Division
motion to the — ------ ------ at the first time of asking. John Renwick’s men have
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had a brilliant first season in the Memorial League, despite a slow start, and they will be bidding to add cup glory to th e ir promotion when they take on Second Division cham pions Heys Inn on Sunday week at Shawbridge in the Memorial Cup final. It was one win out of two
for the Ribble Valley contin gent as Whalley, Wanderers,
a week earlier, 6-3.
Playing the barren waste- lan ands of F J o xh ill Bank,
Whalley side fell 2-0 behind
but a superb recoveiy, le<l by Mick Quinn look-a-like Mark
Taylor, saw Wanderers draw level, with one goal coming from the penalty spot. Peter Washbrook sent m a
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blistering 25 yarder to put Whalley 3-2 up before the break and Lee Keasley, with
his first of the season, Dave Mason and a third for the dan gerous Taylor, helped the side to a 6-3 win.
| Hotel on Sunday at Foxhill. De Lacy could well be cele-
clinch the runners-up spot in the league i f they beat Swan
m e league > .7;,
The villagers are hoping to 4 m v j
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brating the t it le along side Whalley, as they take on Wit- I ton Albion on the adjacent
pitch. It is Swan H o te l’s final
match of the season. Calderstones enjoyed a fine
end to their otherwise lowly season in the Second Division. A late rally saw them clinch maximum points from their last two games with a 3*0 win against B la ck Dog helping them to third from bottom, which should be just enough to preserve D iv is io n Two
status. In the Third Division, Cross
Keys lost 11-0 to champions
Clarence Hotel. F IX T U R E S
F irs t Division Swan H o te l V W h a lle y the
blasted a Rishton Am is team,- who had drawn with De Lacy
sentation night takes place on Friday, June 23rd. at Oswald- twistle Working Men's Club. Guest comedian Is one of the best on the circuit, Tony Jo. Tickets can be purchased
from league secretary Harry Dewhurst.
Memorial League DiviiionOne «...
Swan Hotel - 4*U Vg livi *X *«»...........
Judge Wiiroesley......... 15 8 2 5 28 CloUvesYard............... 16 6 3 7 21
DeLacyAma.............. 1310 2 1*32 ■ — Whatley Wndn............ 14 9.1 4
.sPW D L P l1510 * - 8.32
Victoria....................... 15 6 6 6 20 Witton Albion.............. 15 3 4 8 13 Crown Scaffold............ 16 3 3 10 12 Rishton Arms.............. 15 1 2 12 5
Division Two Final table P WD L P
Heys Inn.................... 2018 2 0 56. Thwaitea Anna........... 2016 2 2 60 Rose & Crown............ 2013 3 4 42 Commercial................ 2011 8 6 36 R jS s u n ................. 2010 1 9 31 •OaayAUStan............. 20 9 3 8 30
•-3 Black Dog............. 20 7 2 11 20 rS cip. .™ ............... 20 6 1 13 19 Calderatonea............... 20 4 1 15 13 Brownhill Arms........... 20 3 2 15 11
Fox & Hounds............. 20 2 2 16 8
Clarence Hotel............ 1918 0 1 54 Centurion................... 2017 1 2 62 Dog Inn...................... 1913 2 4 41 RB Legion................. 1610 1 4 31 Walmsley Anna.......... 20 9 2 9 » Graham A Brown........ 20 9 1 10 28 Alma........................... 20 6 3 11 21 St Albans.................... 20 4 2 14 14 Bay Hone Rea............ 19 4 2 13 141 Woolpack.................... 19 4 1 14 13 Cross Keys................. 19 2 3 14 ;9
Golf A p r i l m e d a l
.TH E winner of the Clitheroe Golf Club ladies’ section A pr il Medal is Mrs C. Stokes (8&-8- 75 nett).
Roefield five-a-side league SWIRL HOLDING ON IN a ferodouB forty.minutes
of imlooi1 soccer, league lead ers Sw ir l might ju s t have done .enough to take thfe Bea- son's title, by holding their nearest challengers to a 1-1
draw. Low Moor battled boldly in
i a fixture which showed how little there la between the two. teams. Swirl’s earlier season
I win over L 9W Moor, 3-2,.is perhaps proving to be the cru-
I cial result of the campaign so ar. y
. " PSV Hangover climbed into thin! position with a gntty 2-0 win against Escobar which enabled a very close ^double,
I success over tne South Amen-, can sounding strugglers.
Swirl.................... - Low Moor...............
PSV Hangover...... Higher Buck
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Higher Buck hauled'them selves up into fourth place
Parkers Arms who are i sudden leaking goals. , Great Mates moved above P a rk e rs A rm s thanks .to a narrow 3-2 triumph against W a d d in g to n . L e e d . 'H an v United beat Lightbody Stars 11-2 in the other match, f There are no fixtures next
. ..ft-- i * •«_ n A wi'tha terrific 9-4 w-in agains e all of i
' week as the league takes a
one-week Easter break W h en th e p ro g ram m e
resumes, leaders Swirl will be looking to send their goal tally soa ring into the hundreds when they, play Lightbody’s while Low Moor have a tough match against Parkers Arms.,*
LEAGUE TABLE P W l)
13 11 12 9
Great Mates ......2............................. JJ J Parkers Arms................................... R
13 13
U*cd Ham Uniletl....... ........... ......... J;j “ Riirtihiir....../..................................••••• i . - ** ■ Wadihngton........ Lightbody Stars.
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Equestrianism
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Gisburn, horses in good show//.: GISUURN dressage horec “ Hcallcy Avalon” , ia aiming to
"au a lify for the U niv cl finals at the Royal Show in July: ' The
horec.finiahcd third and f i lth in the top level-Toggi
t
- : x h c next assignment for the bay stallion is at Arena UK,'; ‘ Lincolnshire, iwhen the horse, ridden by Alan Birch.’.will; for the Royal Show In the Univet compc-:
Championship at Stonclcigh, Warwickshire, two weeks ago.- on a big course which
saw.only two d e a r rounds.
■ attempt to qualify for the ,Rpya : t it ion for. five and six year olds.
the British Novice class and the Freshman's competition at Osbaldcston at the weekend.
■ End1 House Stud’s other resident, "
The.Humcrirt", 'won 3P
29, 24 23.
2V 21i16
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Third Dlvliion PW D L P
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Wndrs; Witton Albion v De Lacy (both Foxhill Bank). Third Division
Woolpack v Royal British Legion; (Haslinmlen). _ .h
League pre 9 It was the fourth consecu
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