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Stacksteads St Joseph’s 0, Rimington 0 THE result of this match was more a case of two points lost rather than one


p r i c e f o r p o o r f i n i s h i n g The opening 10 minutes of the second half


gained. Rimington completely outplayed their rivals


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land positive Rimington team which con­ trolled the game, and only misses from Leach and Ashton prevented them from going two goals ahead in the first 10 minutes. With the home team being forced back con­ tinually and relying on the odd break from


but a combination of poor finishing and excellent goalkeeping meant the visitors had to settle for a share of the spoils. From the kick off it was the more aggressive


saw the home team come more into the game but from then on the stronger Rimington team assumed control of the proceedings ana excellent chances fell to Lawson and Ashton. But as before good goalkeeping denied tne visitors taking the lead and when a superD 25-yard shot from Leach came back off tne upright it became obvious that Rimington were not running with Lady Luck. At the final whistle the home team s manag­


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er admitted that his team had been out­ played and were counting themselve


unlucky not to have received a good hiding. On the plus side this was a more positive


| defence it appeared to be only a matter of time before Rimington took the lead. After 25 minutes Ince unleashed a fierce shot


from the edge of the penalty area which seemed destined for the back of the net, but the Stacksteads keeper pulled off the save of the match to keep the score level. Further good saves from Leach, Ashton and Braith- waite ensured a 0-0 scoreline at half-time.


team performance from a talented Kiming- ton team than that which they had produced the previous week, and although they failed to score this week, the number of clear-cut scoring chances created was encouraging^ On Saturday Rimington are at home to Gar-


grave. The match kicks-off at 2-15 p.m. Squad: D. Whittaker, Blackledge, Lawson, Richards, Bradshaw, Ince, Frankland, Clarkson, Braithwaite, Leach, Ashton, P. Whittaker, Fanner.


n U A T B U R N L O S E O U T Barnotdswick Park Rovers 2, Chatburn 0


C The Under 13s lop-scored,


LITHEROE Wolves had a clean sweep of victories at the weekend.


beating Belvedere 7-0 with two goals each from Jamie Thomas, Daniel Holgate and Robert Lloyd, while Ricky Conner was also on target. Thomas Holgate was man-of-the-match. Also with their scoring


boots on were the Under 15s, who beat Junior Clarets 5-1 with goals from Matthew Coulter (2), Paul Thompson, Thomas Hib- bert and Paul Clark, with Gary Jackson outstanding. The Under 16s won by the odd goal in seven with four different scorers in James Driver, star man Matthew Garner, Steven Wilkinson and Daniel Vcsley. And a goal and man-of- the-match performance


from Joe Garner helped the Under 10s to a 2-0 win over Wolslenholmc, with James


Warburlon also scoring. I


T was a poor weekend for Readstone United.


The Under 8s defeated Barrowford Celtic 2-0 with goals from Gary Bowker and Oliver Tyrcman. Adam Sharpies was man-of-the- match In the club's only


win. Shane Kennedy scored a


hat-trick as the Under 11s figured on the wrong end of a 7-3 scoreline against Clithcroc Wolves. James Bibby netted a con­


solation goal as the Under 13 lost 1-1 against Knuz-


dun. The Under 18s lost 5-2


against Euxton. Goals were scored by Liam Deacy and Tom Bartlett as Euxton


scored three times in the last 10 minutes to give the game a flattering scoreline. The Under 18 Burnley


League side were ravaged by injury and was was reflected as they were thrashed 12-0 by Todmor den Colts.


I The Under 10s lost 2-1 to


T was a low-scoring weekend for Whalley Juniors.


Blue Star in a game that should have marked their first win. Matthew Rishlon and Daniel Stephenson dominated in midfield, but Blue Star went in ahead. It was more even after the


PELE, the world’s greatest footballer, described soccer as the beautiful game.


BY MAX GARDNER __


Chelsea’s manager, the Dutch maestro Ruud Gullit, said he liked to see sexy football.


them ought to pay a visit to East Lancashire and watch a game or two of amateur football.They would soon have their


images destroyed.


After Chatbum’s 2-0 defeat at Bamoldswick Park Rovers, manager Mark Boyd agreed “it was not a beautiful game, but


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we are still moving in the right direction”. After a first half, during which Park Rovers did most of the


attacking and Chatburn conceded two sloppy goals, he re­ arranged his defence to deal with the threat and this did the


bum rarely troubled Barlick and the game was lost in a tangle of midfield legs and enthusiastic tackling.


In fact, Barlick rarely troubled Chatburn again, but Chat-


the second half of this match, and they find a forward, or two, with a bit of punch, then they could start testing a few


If the villagers remain organised in defence, like they did in defences.


Locals hit double figures Clitheroe SC 10, Crown Berger Veterans 0


PREVIOUSLY undefeated, Crown Berger must never have expected a defeat, never mind an avalanche of goals, on their visit to Roefield. Totally dominant from start to finish, this was a great all­ round performance from the Clitheroe side. The trend was set early on, with the locals 3-0 up in 15 min­ utes, and 7-0 ahead at half-time.


In the second half new players were blooded and it was just a question of how many the locals would score. Outstanding in a great team performance were Finard (four


. goals), Jones and Holmes.


Ultraframe held Ultraframe 4, Stag Inn 4


ULTRAFRAME let slip a 4-1 half-time lead as they were hauled back for a share of the spoils by Stag. _


Chapman taking advantage of a mistake by the Stag defence. Shortly after Stafford Linford struck a 30-yard volley into


the top comer.


This was followed up by a 20-yard screamer from Ian Barnes, before Stag pulled one back with five minutes to go before the


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when Chapman was brought down in the box and Shane Parker slotted home the penalty. But Linford’s shot, which was desperately cleared off the une


However, Ultraframe extended their lead before the interval


after the restart, appeared to be the turning point as Stag bucked up their ideas and hit three goals in 20 minutes. Ultraframe were lucky to hold on in the end, and will hope for a better performance against Calderstones this weekend. Ultraframe: Parfitt, Slater, Davies, Grant, Hudson, Shaw, Linford, Parker, Tudisco, Barnes, Chapman, Rowley.


Good start for Whalley Rossendale Veterans 3, Whalley Veterans 3


A BATTLING draw against a strong Rossendale side saw Whalley kick off their bid in the Umbra National Veter­ ans tournament in good form. The locals started brightly and Peter Doman headed home


from a great cross from Kevin Ainsworth. Rossendale then came back at the visitors and Jon Wilson


break and Whalley goal­ keeper James Wynne was forced to pull off three tremendous saves. From the third, the ball


was cleared and Richard Grafton seized on rebound to level things. But missed chances saw


And it was 2-1 to the home side within five minutes of the second half.


But Whalley switched tactics and came forward, and it was no surprise when Ronnie Foster fired home from 20 yard& However, a defensive error gave Rossendale the initiative


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once again, but Whalley battled on and a comer from Tony Smithson was firmly headed home by Doman with five min­ utes left to snatch a draw. Former Clitheroe skipper David Gillibrand probably earned


Blue Star retake the lead and hold on. Michael Golly had a fine debut for Whal­ ley, while Wynne was man- of-the-match. The Under 9s took the


had to be in top form to deny them an equaliser. Rossendale hit the bar twice, but they finally levelled just before halftime.


The locals played some attractive football with Dominic _ . They are seeing it through rose-coloured spectacles. Both oi „ ,


flying high!


are


SWAN Whalley main­ tained their 100%record in th e Memorial Football League with a 4-3 win at fellow high-fliers Black


Dog.The locals now top the First Division by three points after four wins from four games.


De Lacy recorded their sec­ ,


ond win of the season, seeing off Brown Cow 4-1, but Judge Walmsley slipped to a 6-1 defeat a t Cemetery


Calderstones won their first game of the season by the odd goal in five at Bulls Head, but Third Division


Hotel. In the Second Division,


New Inn lost 4-2 to Castle. RESULTS


Swan Whalley 4; Cemetery Hotel 6, Judge Walmsley Is De


First Division: Black Dog 3,


Lacy 4, Brown Cow 1. Second Division: Bulls Head 2,


tled.


hill v De Lacy (Foxhill Bank). First Division: Swan Whalley v Dog Inn (Wilsons); Judge Walm­ sley v Heys Inn (Roefield). Second Division: Calderstones v Rishton Arms (Calderstones).


First Round Knockout Cup: Stan-


Swan WhaUey...... HeysInn..............


First Division PW D 4 4


Black Dog............ Kings................... Dog Inn............... Cemetary............ Weavers Arms.... De Lacy.............. Crown Scaffolds... Brown Cow......... Judge Walmsley..


4 2 0 5 2 0 , 5 2 0


4 3 0 5 3 0 4 3 0 5 3 0 , 5 2 0


. 4 1 0


Apex............................ .. 5 4 0 1 12 Commercial................. . . 5 3 2 0 11 Queens........................ . . 5 3 2 0 11 Rishton....................... .. 5 3 2 0 11 Commy....................... . . 5 3 2 0 11 Plough........................ Stannill Lions.............


5 0 0 PW D L P


I lull,-. litMtl.................. .. 1 » ii 1 "


Queens East................ . . 5 4 0 1 12 Set End....................... .. 5 4 0 1 12 Bay Horse Ossy.......... .. 4 3 0 1 9 Sign and Poster.......... . . 5 3 0 2 9 Asco............................ . . 4 2 0 2 6 Castle......................... ... 5 2 0 3 6 Bay Horse Bax.............. 4 2 0 2 G Oswaldtwistle R......... ... 5 1 1 3 4 Comax........................... 4 t 0 3 3 New Inn.................... ... 4 1 0 3 3


Third Division PW D L P


EAST LANCASHIRE FFIXTURESirst Division


Calilmtoiies................. 5 1 1) 4 ;i U'.-.ljui-k.................... .. 1 <


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Fox and Hounds......... ... 4 l 0 3 3 Graham and Brown........ 5 l 0 4 3


.. 4 3 .. 5 2


0 1 0 3


9 G FIXTURES


Calderstones 3. Third Division: New Inn 2, Cas­


thorne; Oswaldtwistle v Stack­ steads St Joseph’s: Rimington v


Mill Hill St Peter’s v Wors-


Gargrave; Sabden v Settle Utd; Trawden Celtic v Bamoldswick


Utd. Second Division Chatburn v Oswaldtwistle Tn;


Colne Utd v Barnoldswick PR; Hurst Green v Earby Tn: Read Utd v Colne KC; Kibchester Rovers v NFOB; Rock Rovers v Pendle Forest.Reserve Division Colne FC v Read Utd; Pendle


the man-of-the-match award with a great defensive display, and Whalley’s next game is at home to Burscough on Sunday, October 13th, kick-off 11-30 a.m. Whalley: Wilson, Ainsworth, Langley, Robinson, GiUibrand, Beck­


game to Knuzdcn from the whistle and eventually got their reward five minutes from time when Darren Fothcrgill hit a free kick home from 20 yards. Calum Mahon then hit the


bar but Whalley extended their winning start to three games. Zach Foley was the


locals’ star man. The Under 11s earned a


creditable 2-2 draw with Oswaldlwistle and could have won but for a fine save from Jamie Enefcr late on, looking for his second goal. Oswaldtwistlc took the lead, but Enefer levelled


before the break. The visitors regained the


lead, before conceding an own goal to haul Whnlley level. Terry Fothcrgill was man-of-the-motch. A Matthew Riding goal


just before half-time hand­ ed the Under 8s a 1-0 win over Turton Tigers, while man-of-the-match goal­ keeper Adam Stanworth produced some fine saves to preserve their lead and sec Whalley to their first ever league win. Despite taking the lead in


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the opening minutes through Mark Langley, the Under 12s had to settle for a 1-1 draw with West End, conceding an equaliser with 10 minutes remaining.


Jamie Barnes was named man-of-the-match.


The Under Ms shared four goals against Barrowford


Celtic in a repeat of last season’s cup final. Mark Arthur scored the first and Peter Wright the second, with Adam Stevenson out­


standing.


Ladies lose out Blackpool Ladies 2, Clitheroe Ladies 1


Forest v Hurst Green; Settle Utd v Mill Hill St Peter’s; Trawden Celtic v NFOB; Wors- thome v Barnoldswick Utd. F RESULTSirst Division


ett, Taylor, Brooks, Price, Foster, Keighley, Doman, Ronnan, Smith- son, Tattersall.


CLITHEROE can consider themselves a little unlucky not to have come away from the seaside with a t least a


point alter a determined display. After a hectic opening few minutes, which saw both sides cre­


a t e c h a n c e s , it was Blackpool who drew first blood. Clitheroe then fell two goals behind minutes later when their offside trap failed.


ball home from close range and that was the score at the interval.


Despite playing against a strong wind in the second half, Clitheroe carved out opportunities, but some sturdy defen­ sive work by the hosts prevented the elusive equaliser. Julie Vickers in the locals’ goal was kept busy, and she


Helen Thwaites gave Clitheroe hope when she smashed the . , .


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thwarted Blackpool with some excellent saves, which earned her the player-of-the-match award.


( Darts Scene


Petre marching towards title?


PETRE Arms crushed Kings Arms 11-1 away to extend their lead at the top of the Matthew Brown Ribble Valley Ladies’ Sum­ mer Darts League. They now have a massive


winners over Low Moor. RESULTS


23-point advantage over Dog and Partridge, 8-4


Dog and Partridge 8, Low Moor 4; Black Horse 7, Brown Cow 5; Swan and Royal 4, Station 8; Mangrove 3, Craven B 9; Craven A 5, Royal Oak 7. HIGHSCORES


Kings Arms 1, Petre Arms 11;


Passmore (Low Moor) and P. Carter (Craven A); 136 — H. Burgess (Kings Arms); 134 — S. Glover and M. Boyd (both Royal Oak); 132 — A. Ward (Craven A)and J. Cunliffe (Black


140 — M. Livesey (Petre), L.


and Royal); 130 — S. Town (Kings Arms); 129 — P. Thomp­ son (Black Horse); 125 — L. Barrow, D. Parker (both Swan and Royal) and B. Noble (Craven B); 123 — L. Brooks (Dog and Partridge), M. Ban­ nister (Brown Cow); 121 — D. Baker (Black Horse), E. Twist (Petre), A. Taylor (Dog and Par­ tridge) and B. Brunker (Swan and Royal); 114 — J. Gallagher (Craven AO; 102—J. Partington (BLack Horse); 100 — L. Astin (Dog and Partridge), M. Mar­ shall, J. Johnson (both Craven A) and R. Heyward (Royal Oak). POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Petre Arms (185); 2, Dog and Partridge (162); 3, Craven B


(158); 4, Royal Oak (156); 5, Craven A (151), 6, Black Horst (140); 7, Kings Arms (121), 8


D


2; Gargrave 3, Rist Rangers 5; Settle Utd 0, Oswaldtwistle 2; Stacksteads St Joseph’s 0, Rimington 0; Worsthorne 4, Sabden 1.


Crosshills 5, Trawden Celtic


0; Earby Tn 6, Ribchester Rovers 0; Langho 1, Oswald­ twistle Tn 1; NFOB 2, Colne Utd 3; Pendle Forest 0, Hurst Green 9; Read Utd 2, Rock


Barnoldswick I*R 2, Chatburn Second Division


Rovers C; Whinney Hill 3, Colne FC 1. Reserve Division


Forest 2; Hurst Green 7, Read Utd 2; Mill Hill St Peter’s 1, Worsthome 1; NFOB 6, Colne FC 1; Sabden 1, Settle Utd 4.


First Division PW D L P


Oswaldtwistlc................. 5 5 0 0 15 B’wick Utd.............. ...... 4 3 1 0 10 Rist Rangers................. 4 3 1 0 10 Rimington............... Mill Hill SP.............


Stacksteads SI....... ...... 4 1 3 0 G Crosshills................ ...... 5 2 0 3 G Worsthome............ ...... 4 1 2 1 5 Trawden Celtic...... ...... 4 1 1 2 4 Gargrave................ Sabden...................


Settle Utd.............. ........ 4 0 0 4 0


Earby Town.......... ........ 5 4 1 0 13 Hurst Green......... ........ 4 4 0 0 12 Colne Utd............. ........ 4 4 0 0 12 Rock Rovers......... ........ 5 3 2 0 11 Langho................. ......... 4 3 l 0 10 Whinney Hill........ B’wick PR............


Second Division PW I) L P


...... 5 2 2 1 8 ...... 4 2 0 2 G


...... 5 1 1 3 4 ....... 6 0 1 5 1


......... 5 3 0 2 9 ......... 5 2 2 1 8


Read Utd............. .......... 5 1 1 3 4 Colne FC.............. ......... 4 1 0 3 3 Ossy Town........... ......... 3 0 2 1 2 Ribchcster Rvrs............. 5 0 2 3 2 Femiie Forest..... ........... 3 0 1 2 1 NFOB................. .......... 5 0 0 5 0 Chatbum............ .......... 5 0 0 5 0


Reserve Division PW D L P


IVwick Utd..................... 4 3 1 0 10


. Worsthome........ ........... 5 3 l 1 10 1 Read Utd........... ........... 4 3 0 1 9 1 Settle Util............. ........... 5 3 0 2 9 , Trawden Celtic.............. 5 2 2 1 8 i Mill Hill SP........... ........... 4 2 1 1 7 Hurst Green...... ........... 1 2 0 2 G


I Colne Utd.......... ........... 5 2 0 3 G ‘ Sabden............... ........... 5 2 0 3 G ’ NFOB................ ........... 5 1 0 4 3 1 Colne FC........... ........... 3 0 1 2 l Pendle Fmvst.... ........... 3 0 0 3 0


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