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THE 10-yeor-oId swimmers were splash hits at Clitheroe Dolphins Annual Gala on Saturday. > Every club record in the age group
fell to fantastic swims with Siobhan Wrigley leading the way with wins in all four styles in the girls’ group. * An exceptional night for the young
swimmers saw no less than 19 new records set overall. More outstanding performances
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were put in by Rebecca Wrigley, ; Anna Jolmes, Phil Southworth and Mark Clarkson who all won the four styles in their age-groups. Adriana Leeming managed to win
just about everything she entered, with victory in all the races in her age group as well as carrying off the tro phy for the open 100m girls breast stroke, open 100m girls freestyle and the senior girls 200m individual med- ; ley. ■
mer Dolphin's coach Chris Goddard and the whole event was refereed by : Ashley Cocks. . :
The trophies were presented by for ■ , RESULTS Open girls 100m breast-stroke, Adriana
Leeming; open boys 100m breast-stroke, Philip Southworth; open girls 100m freestyle, Adnana Leeming; open boys 100m freestyle Mark Clarkson.
Junior girls 100m individual medley, Rebec
ca Wrigley; junior boys 100m individual med ley, Neale Sayle (new record 1:14 46); senior girls 200m individual medley Adnana Lecra- ing. Six-year-old boys 25m freestyle Alex Smith;
freestyle, Nicole Dry (new record 20:43).... Eight-year-old boys most gala points,-
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Thomas Glover; 25m backstroke, Graham Slinger; 25m breast-stroke, Thomas Glover . (new record 24:59); 25m butterfly, Thomas •
Glover; 25m Freestyle, Thomas Glover (new ‘ record 19:84). Nine-year-old girls most gala points, Sarah
Houlker; 25m backstroke, Sarah Houlken 25m breast-stroke, Sarah Houlker; 25m but- ' terfly, Sarah Houlker; 25m freestyle Angela McBride.
Nine-year-old boys most gala points, Mark . •
Hitchen; 25m backstroke, Paul Jaggs; 25m - breast-stroke, Mark Hitchen; 25m butterfly Mark Hitchen; 25m freestyle, Mark Hitchen.
Ten-year-old girls most gala points, Siobhan .
Wrigley; 50m backstroke, Siobhan Wrigley (new record 42:82); 50m breast-stroke Siob han Wrigley (new record 47:84); 50m butter- , fly, Siobhan Wrigley (new record 44:62); 50m freestyle (new record 36:73).
. Ten-year-old boys most gala points, Mark
Leeming; 50m backstroke, Mark Leeming (new record 44:02); 50m breast-stroke, Andrew Midgley (new record 48:99); 50m but terfly, Mark Leeming (new record 43:42); 50m freestyle, Mark Lceming (new record 37:93).
Elcvcn-year-old girls most gala points, Han
nah Moody; 50m backstroke, Rachel Wilson; 50m breaststroke, Hannah Moody; 50m but terfly, Hannah Moody; 50m freestyle Rachel , Wilson.
■: Eleven-year-old boys most gala points,
Edward Andrews; 50m backstroke, Simon Tapley; 50m breaststroke, James Kirk; 50m , butterfly, James Kirk; 50m freestyle Simon Tapley.
Twelve/thirteen-year-old girls most gala
points, Rebecca Wrigley; 60m backstroke, - Rebecca Wngley; 50m breaststroke, Rebec ca Wngley; 50m butterfly, Rebecca Wngley;
Seven-year-old girls most gala points, Lucy McGlynn; 25m backstroke, Lucy McGlynn;' 25m breast-stroke, Joanna Smith; 25m freestyle, Lucy McGlynn.
Jackson; 25m backstroke, Craig Jackson (new record 22 70); 25m breast-stroke, Mark. Jaggs (new record 27.28); 25m butterfly Cnug Jackson; 25m freestyle, Craig Jackson (new* record 21 32). Eight-year-old girls most gala points, Nicole
Dry; 25m backstroke, Faye White; 25m breast-stroke, Lizzie Wiggin (new record 24:93); 25m butterfly, Nicole Dry; 25m
Is, • •■•> ’ • fe Seven-year-old boys most gala points, Craig
50m freestyle, Rebecca Wngley. Twelve/thirtcen-ycar-old boys most gala
points, Neale Sayle; 60m backstroke, Neale Sayle (new record 33:67); 50m breast-stroke, James Moodey; 50m butterfly -Neale Sayle;. 50m freestyle, Neale Style.
Fourtccn/fifteen-year-old girls most gala
points, Anna Jolmes; 50m backstroke, Anna Jolmes; 50m breast-stroke, Anna Jolmes; 50m butterfly, Anna Jolmes; 50m freestyle Anna Jolmes.
points, Philip Southworth; 60m backstroke, Philip Southworth; 50m breast-stroke, Philip Southworth; 50m freestyle, Philip South-
Fourteen/fifteen-year-old boys: Most gala Ribble Valiev Pool Scene v . j i
DOG and Partridge A maintained their 100 per cent record at the top of the Clitheroe and District Pool League Premier Division with a 5-2 win at third placed Buck Inn A.
Leaders maintain winning run .. . V r
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But Higher Buck A stayed in touch in second with a similar margin of victor, it^ii
Bridge Inn and Dog at Barrow, both 6-1 against Royal British Legion B and Sta tion Hotel respectively.
Next-bottom Petre Arms beat Mangrove 4-3. In the Second Division, there were comprehensive wins for 100 per cent leaders
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while Whalley Arms lost 4-3 to New Inn. Swan Clarets remain in command in the Third Division after a 5-2 win against Buck Wrinkleys, but Higher Buck kept the pressure on with a 6-1 win at White Lion. Third-placed Horseshoe B also had a 6-1 win, at ■ • Premier DMilon ; home to bottom side Kings Arms Ladies...... ■ Results.
Second-placed-Black Horse A won 4-3 at Royal Oak B for their fifth win in five, ,. •: Premier Division
Partridge A 5; Kings Arms A 5, Royal Oak A 2; Dog and Partridge B 3, Craven Heifer 4; De Lacy A 4, Kings Arms B3.
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Arms 4, Mangrove 3; White Hart 2, De Lacy B 5; Pendle B 3, Waggon 4. J: V
Castle B 4, Castle A 3; Victoria 4, Stork Hotel A 3; Petre Second Division
Legion B 1, Bridge Inn 6; Royal OakB 3, Black Horse A 4; Station Hotel 1, Dog (Barrow) 6; Stork B 4, Horseshoe A 3; Whalley Arms 3, New Inn 4 .. ; : g ,: . -- , . . Third Division
Horse 5; Swan Clarets 5, Buck Wrinkleys 2; Black Horse B 8, Pendle Hotel A4; Horseshoe B 6, Kings Arms Ladies
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Buck Wrwkleys v Kings Arms B; Kings Arms A v Stork , Hotel A; Black Horse B v. Horseshoe B; Swan Clarets v „ Dog (Barrow); White Lion v. RB Legion A; Dog and Par-:. tridge B v Black Horse A; Higher Buck A v Royal Oak A; Mangrove v Bay. Horse; Craven Heifer v Royal Oak B; White Hart v Dog and Partridge A; Horseshoe A v High- - er Buck B; Whalley Arms v De Lacy A; De Lacy B.v. Buck Inn A; Castle A v Station Hotel; New Inn v Bridge Inn; Petre Anns v Victoria Hotel. ; v .»•
g ,v . Challenge Cup First Round ' ( Tonight . Second Division • , f ; ‘ ♦
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0 Winning captains must register result by tele-, phoning 442243 after the match and leaving the score on the answerphone. He/she must post the ; scorecard.- 1 9 GOING through to the final of the Castle Cup., following the latest Qualifying rounds are R Stirza-. ker, J.-Hutchins, S. Horsfield and K. Holmes. >v:- ^ Sunday sees the next round, starting at 7-80 p.m.,^
That round is followed on Wednesday, December. 6th, *where the following competitors will take
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• TWO 10-0 wins this week for champions Bowland A, over Bowland HS C and Riming ton; moves them up to third place
in.the Rib- blesdale iTableTennis Association.': Still on top are' Waddington A,' who beat Standen B
i,The big! result of the week was the fine! 6-4 winfonBowland:HS:Bvover second-placed R o e n e ld .t r '■ / , .• ; r .V*; The other resultsiwere: Bowland HS B ,1,
Standen A ll; 5; Btanden O 11; 6,-Bowland B 9; 7;: Rimington 9(8j'Standen'B8;^9,'Waddington B7f 10, Bowland C 6,,-*
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Horseshoe A................... 6 0 6 8
• Horseshoe B.;....L....... . ;■ 6. 8 T 2 >Bay Horse......;;.;............ *
with the following competitors taking part: S. Wal-: ton,T/Townson,'AvGough,rE. Cowking, S .; Almond, I. Holmes..'
PendleHotelA......:.... '5 8 2 .White lion................ 6 3“2
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‘BrownCow...../............ 6 14 .'Kings Anna LdJes..»....;..t6 • 0 6 ;
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anderers 5, White Lion 2; •* Police 46; 4, Social B 46; 5, Waddington B : ; Coach • and . Horses: A* 6,” White 46; 6, Rimington B 40; 7, Slaidbum A 40;/.;.
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iRivera 4, Pendle Inn (Barley) 3.11 Conservative v BUUngton A; Waddington,/ **
Nook B 4, Buck Inn 3; Three ( ■
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Standen O 9; Bowland HS C 0, Standra A 10. •lAtoommitteeimeeting isjto;be held on .Wednesday,jDMember. ISthat the New'Innjt
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Fixtures White Lion 1, Higher Buck B 6; Brown Cow 2, Bay • First Division .' Waggon & Horses.;......6 '2
•Mangrove—...................... 6.23.21. viVIetoriftHotckM
CutleA-.....:..:............. : 5 3 2 28 Paidle Hotel B....;;......:.;. 5 3 2 25 Stork Hotel A.........
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DeUcy B..........V.........;; 5 3 2 30 CastteB......................... 5 4 1 28
PW L P, Higher Buck A 5, RB Legion A 2; Buck Inn A 2, Dog and
Dog&PrtndgeA............ Higher Buck A..........
• Dog&FrtndgeB............ . Kings Anns B................. Kings Arms A................
Buck Inn A.................... RB Legion A...................
DeLscy A............. ...... RoyslOakA.............. Craven Heifer.............. .
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' breast-stroke Adriana Leeming (new record . . 40:59); 60m butterfly, Adriana Leeming; 50m freestyle, Adriana Leeming.
" f • Sixteen-sevcntcen-year-old boys most gala
points, Mark Clarkson; 50m backstroke,: Mark Clarkson; 50m breast-stroke, Mark
.Clarkson; 50m butterfly, Mark Clarkson; 50m freestyle, Mark Clarkson...
Most improved swimmer, Faye White.
Clitheroe and District ' Snooker League .
Catholic B on course for title
IN the First Division Catholic SC i B maintained their grip on the leadership with a good home win against lowly Billington A, while
• Billington B kept up the pressure on them by beating Conservative 10-4. Royal British Legion jump into third
place after defeating Low Moor A. At the foot of the table Rimington A
eased their relegation fears with a close victory over Waddington A and Chatburn A, losers against Low
- Moor B, slump into the second rele- gationslot. •
• thetop. . A good win by Social B lifts them-; into joint third spot with Police and . Waddington B.
.Second Division joint-leaders Catholic SC A relinquished their position when they received a drub bing at the hands of Police, which left the way for Slaidburn B, who beat Chatbum B to go six points clear at
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r Catholic B10 (415), BiWngton A 4 (341): ' S. Duckworth (11) 69, R. Hilton (4) 49; J. ’ ■Byrne (22) 49, C. Gorzella (25) 84; T.
First Division . Remits •••• v . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • • Clitheroe 2Z38K(Editorial), 22828 (Advertising), Burnley 1,22881 (Classified)
■ Byrne (17) 79, Z. Mirkivic (21) 41; M: Jeziorski (10) 76, P. Ashton (21) 42; M. Plant (20) 63, J. Ainsworth (27) 72; M.
1 Byrne (16)77, D. Flynn (20)53. ; . . Billington B 10 (461), Conservative 4. . (376); J. Dickenson (20) 81, D. Smith (10) 1 ■ 59; J. Gibson (-3) 60,1. Nash (-10) 62; R. Ormlston (-1) 98,1. Charlton (11) 33; M. Gorton (26) 87, K. Smith (27) 63; S. Flan nery (13) 87, C. Drinkwater (14) 87; M.
: Hodges (77), A. Holmes (27) 60; S.'Maher ; (21)85,M.O’Rourke(25)61. .
PW L P 5 5 0 34
(333): T. Henshaw (-17) 70, G. Simpkin (- • j 8) 61; M. Holmes (-17) 39, P. Clark (-17) i 84; D. Stewart (-17) 76, P. Craig (7) 48; D. Chamley (20) 93, Martin Lawson (6) 45; J. Shears (24) 60, S. Simpkin (27) 74; D. i Dean (7) 85,S.Harrison (10) 31..
Low Moor B 10 (423), Chatburn A 4
(351): J. Lund (22) 65, J. Baines (10) 66; .* A. Robinson (27) 72, D. Nelson (-10) 39; i
Rtmington A 8 (406), Waddington A 6
S. Petty (5) 49, B. Waddington (-10) 62; ■ 1 M. Rhodes (27) 82, J. Wooff (23) 67; D., Calvert (27) 64, R. Cowking (20) 86;1
Todd (21) 84,'S. Turner (20) 41.- • . Second Division
Booth (6) 65, C. Thome (13) 62; J. Grif- ' . fiths (21) 90, A. Wright (24) 60; D. Alien (11) 77, S. Wilson (21) 60; B. Brown (6),; \i 67; M. Ryan (21) 52; P. Craig (9) 66.-L. - ; Dixon (8) 89; P. Atkinson (21) 51, A. Pol- , ’ lard (24) 92. Slaidbum A 2 (347), Social B12 (415): E. .f:. Bolton 72, C. Bate 63; J. Whitwell 69, A. :»•:* Tomlinson 71; E. Rigby 33, D. Thomas 73; - G. Tedstone 66, A. Bentley 73; W. Jones : 44, P. Walton 71; B. Walker 68, P. Devine. T 64.
Police 12 (405), Catholic A 2 (355): F. •; ?• 5 • 4 - 1 23 :
Station HoteL...........7...... 5 1 4‘ 14 RBLedonB.................... 5 0 5> 10-
S. Tomlinson (27) 59, G. Parker (7) 64; S.i ri;:. Booth (25) 63, D. Cowldng (6) 85; A. WU- , son (21) 74, T. Robinson Jnr (26) .70: P. .£ Wilson (23) 73, W. Robinson (24) 77; S ' f Turner (28) 65, N. Pinder (27) 110; M. (8 Billington (14) 88, A. Rigby (6) 21. ■ ' Waddington B 6 (408), Rimington B 8 ' ’.
Chatbum B 6 (402), SlaidburnB 8 (417): > : , . . .. jf; ■
v Waddington (22) 68, P. Winkley (18) 65.iii;t; , , , Points and Positions . t , 8 • '* ' First Division
part:-J. Whittaker, G. Burgess, T. Clough,;M. ,— GIS6URN AND DISTRICT J biurnA84;lb.'BllIingtonA80/' Novak, B. Meyler, G. McQuade, P. Nyland., ~
; servative 44; 6, Waddington A 40; 7, Rlm- sr ington A 86; 8, Low Moor. A 85; 9, Chat- .; !i '
1, Catholic SO B 54; 2, Billlngtbn B 51; 8/ •Royal BL48; 4, Low Moor B 46; 6, Cont (7*
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. Walmsley (27) 63, D. A. Seed (26) 87; Atir; Herd (2) 72, P. Hobson (20) 86; I. ;S
(384): I. Jackson'(21) 68, J. Lund (20) 76; T. Swift (15) 105, Si Winkley (6) 48; L-V. HothersaU (25) 52,-R.‘Boland (28) 74; T.
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■Flannery (23) 88, M. Whitaker (21) 72. : Royal British Legion 10 (403), Low Moor A 4 (373): C. Whittaker (3) 55,1. Perry i > (10) 62; M. Novak (14) 77, G. Tyler (27) j 71; M. Graham (14) 46, P. Berry (21) 64; . • ! P, Stewart (14) 64; M. Moss (16) 55; S.‘ •
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