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Clitheroe 4223 2 4 (Editorial}, 4 2 2323 {Advertising), Burnley 422331JC Ia s s l» e d ) 32 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 4th, 1998 From £9700,


IT BEATS ANY OTHER CAR IN ITS CLASS FOR LOOKS. (COMPREHENSIVELY.)


Trophy time for


soccer stars


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TREASURE TROVE: Ninc-yenr-old Tom Rutherford nnd friends Michael Ashcroft, 9, and Nathan Ball, 12,, viewlthetro- phies before Clitheroe Wolves presentation night at the Civic Hall on Friday. 290598/5/9a


Photo: COLIN HORNE THE ROVER 200. NOW WITH A


YEAR’S COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCES For stylish good looks, n o t many models can m a tch the


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com p etito r. And we’re n o t ju s t talking appearances. A responsive delight


to drive, the Rover 200 is also equipped to please and p ro te c t - with standard specification including power steering, security coded rad io /cas sette, driver’s airbag, side in tru s io n beams and an ti- th ef t ala rm with engine immobiliser. Speaking o f p ro te c t io n , w ith a y ea r ’s com prehens ive insurance now included, the Rover 200 really has to be the only


car in its class w o rth looking at. Call us today to arrange a test drive.


ing to be popular with the membership at Clitheroe Golf Club and attracted a good entry on Sunday. And it was a real red let­


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1998 (R ) R O V E R 620Si 4 d o o r ; Oxford Blue, 980 miles, air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, p owe r steering, electric sunroof, ou r own demonstrator .......................................................................... £ 1 6 ,4 5 0 1997 (R ) R O V E R 4 20Di 5 d o o r ; Tahiti Blue Fearlescent. 8000 miles, 1 private owner, highly acclaimed, imercooled turbo diesel, air conditioning, powe r steering, remote locking, RIDS radio cassette, electric w in d ow s .............................................£ 1 2 ,4 9 5 1997 (P ) R O V E R 4161 5 d o o r ; Platinum Silver, 27,000 miles, 1 private owner, full service history, p owe r steering, electric windows and sunroof, remote locking and alarm ..............................................£ 9 5 5 0 1996 (P ) R O V E R 1.6 T o u r e r E s ta te ; Nightfire Red, 11.000 miles, p owe r steering, electric windows and sunroof, central locking, driver and passenger airbags ................................£ 1 0 ,9 9 5 1998 (R ) R O V E R 416i 5 d o o r ; Bermuda Blue Metallic, 2700 miles, air conditioning, powe r steering, remote central locking ........................................................................£ 1 2 ,9 9 5 1996 (N) R O V E R 416 SLi T o u r e r E s ta te ; British Racing Green, 17.000 miles, p owe r steering, electric su n ro o f & windows, drivers airbag, alarm im mo b i l ise r............................................................£ 9 9 9 5 1995 (N ) R O V E R 4161 5 d o o r ; Ocean Blue, 28,000 miles. power steering, electric sunroof, central lo c k in g .............................£ 7 8 5 0 1994 (M) R O V E R 414 SLi 4 d o o r ; Tahiti Blue, 35.0(H) miles, powe r steering, electric sun ro o f and front windows ....................£ 6 2 5 0 1992 0 ) R O V E R 414 Si 4 d o o r ; Silver, 66,000 miles, central locking, 5 speed, 1.4 16v engine ...........................................£ 3 4 7 5 1998 (R ) R O V E R 220 SD i 3 d o o r ; Hawaiian Blue, 18(H) miles, 2.0 litre, imercooled turbo diesel, power steering. AUS Brakes, alloy wheels .................................................................... £ 1 3 ,2 7 5 1997 (P ) R O V E R 220 SD i 5 d o o r ; British Racing Green, 18,300 miles, power steering, 2.0 litre intercooled turbo diesel, sunroof, central lo c k in g ...........................................................................................£ 1 1 .9 9 5 1996 (P ) R O V E R 214i 5 d o o r (N ew M o d e l) ; Flame Red , 6300 miles, power steering, driver’s airbag, radio cassette, group 4 in s u ra n c e .......................................................................................£ 9 3 5 0 1993 (L) R O V E R 214 SEi 3 d o o r ; Tahiti Blue, 26,(H)0 miles, power steering, central locking, 1.4 16v Engine ......................... £ 5 1 5 0 1993 (K) R O V E R 214 SLi 5 d o o r ; White, 38.0(H) miles, central locking, sunroof, electric windows, full walnut trim,


radio cassette, immaculate .......................................................................£ 5 2 5 0 '


HE Tom Morris Putter, a 36-hole nett event, is prov­


Red letter day for teenage golfer Ian G


championship for junior and preparato­ ry schools takes place tomorrow and potential stars of the future will gather to pit their skills against the college's


The Stonyhurst College annual golf


OLFERS from throughout the country are set to converge on the Ribble Valley.


ter occasion for 17-year-old Ian Singleton - he tr i­ umphed in his first senior competition! He shot rounds of 81-9-


72 and 77-9-68 for 140 nett and a three-stroke victory over James Andrew (75-5- 70, 78-5-73). Jamie Web­ ster (82-6-76,77-6-71) com­ piled 147 nett and finished third on the card from Gra­ ham Whalley (81-10-71, 86-10-76). Keith Mortimer and


nine-hole course. Competitors will be travelling from as


Trevor Mitchell handed in 78-7.66-70.33 to win the Saab'Trophy, sponsored by Bayhorse Saab, on Saturday. Peter Hanson and George Stoddart (74-3.33-


70.66) claimed runners-up spot after a consultation of cards with Ken Mantle and Philip Walmsley (79-8.33- 70.66) , with Orville Hud­ son and Lyn Kendry (79- 7.66-71.33) finishing fourth ahead of Jamie Webster and David McKenzie (74- 2-72). O Mytton Fold member


was runner-up after a play­ off with Philip Walmsley, and John Duckett finished fourth with 36 points. ® Low-scoring was the order of the day in the Fourball Trophy at Whal­ ley. John Heap and John


James Kennerley won the May Stableford with 38 points.


Stokes carded a 62 nett and won by one shot from Gary Meakin and Roy Ellis. • In-form Dorothy Catlow


n o t h e r o u ts ta n d in g season for


Clitheroe Wolves was celebrated


Clitheroe Civic Hall a t


on Friday. Prize winners were


revealed, and the Roll of Honour is as follows. Senior Award -


Thomas Hibbert and Garry Jackson (both Under 16s); Yorkshire Bank Trophy - Thomas . Hibbert; Junior Award Michael , Barker (Under 10s); Robin Dawson Memorial Trophy - Jo Greatorex and Keith Chamley; Manager of the Year - Ian North. Under 8s: Top


far afield as London and the west coun­ try to take part in what is developing into one of junior golf's prestige events. This year’s competition has attracted


Goalscorer and Player of the Year - Nick Parkinson; Manager's Player of the Year - Adam Gattons. Under 9s Red: Top


an entry from Millfield School, arguably one of the strongest golf schools in the country. Competition starts at 8-30 a.m. and


RIBBLE VALLEY GOLF... BY GEORGE EMBLEY David Astin (37 points)


concludes with the prize presentation at 5-45 p.m.


finished 4-up on bogey to win Clitheroe ladies' Brooch competition. O Whalley ladies were in action in the Longworth Cup qualifier. Sylvia Hollender


Goalscorer - Luke Green; Player of the Year - .Dale Under­ wood; Manager's Play­ er of the Year - William Aspinall. Under 9s Blue: Top


Goalscorer - Chris Blockeel; Player of the Year - Tom Ruther­ ford; Manager's Player of the Year - Sean Atherton. Under 10s (Accring­


returned 94-23-71 to win on the card from Ann Pol­ lard (87-16-71), Jan Armis- tead (85-13-72) claiming third place following a con­ sultation of cards with Shirley Palich (92-20-72).


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1992 (K) R O V E R 214 Si 5 d o o r ; Flame R ed . 57.0(H) miles, central locking, radio cassette, I o w n e r ..............................................£*1375 1994 (L) R O V E R 214 Si 5 d o o r ; Nightftre R ed . 48.000 miles power steering, central locking, fuel injected I6v e n g in e ............£ 5 2 5 0 1996 (P ) R O V E R 114 G T A 3 d o o r ; Nightfire R ed , 12,600 miles, sunroof, remote central locking, alloy wheels, group 5 insurance, 1 private ow n e r


included in the Great Britain and Ireland team for the Curtis Cup showdown against the Americans. The richly talented 24-year-old


Kim awaits Curtis Cup call-up R


IBBLE Valley golf star Kim Rostron is keeping her fin­ gers crossed that she will be


place at the Minikahda GC in Min­ neapolis at the beginning of August. The British Ladies' Championship,


Clitheroe GC member is among the 15-strong squad which will be trimmed to eight following next week's British Ladies' Championship at Little Aston GC, Birmingham. Those who make the team will be


.......................... ...............................................................£ 6 9 9 5


1996 (P ) R O V E R 100 K n ig h ts b r id g e S E 3 d o o r ; Kingfisher Blue, 10,300 mile, 5-speed, sunroof, remote central lo c k in g ................. £ 5 6 5 0 1995 (N) R O V E R 115 SD 3 d o o r ; Platinum Silver, 16.5(H) miles, 5 speed, 1.5 Diesel Economy, full service history ..........................£ 4 9 7 5 1994 (L) R O V E R M e t ro 1.1S 5 d o o r ; Metallic Blue, 20,(HM) miles,


sunroof, remote central locking, 5-speed, radio c a s s e t te ...............£ 3 8 5 0 1993 (L) R O V E R M e t ro R io G r a n d e 3 d o o r ; Nightfire Red , 22.000 miles, sunroof, remote central locking, radio cassette . .£ 3 4 2 5


OTHERAMARQUnS


1996 (P ) M IT SU B ISH I C o l t M i rag e (N ew M o d e l ) ; Red , 12.000 miles, 1.6 litre petrol engine, powe r steering, driver and passenger air bags, electric s u n r o o f ...........................................£ 1 0 ,9 7 5 1996 (N ) R E N A U L T C lio 1.4 R T 3 d o o r ; Turquoise, 16,900 miles, p owe r steering, driver’s airbag, remote locking, electric windows, sunroof, RD S radio c a s s e t te .............................£ 7 6 2 5 1994 (M) L A N D R O V E R D is c o v e ry 300 T D i 3 d o o r ; Alpine white, 37,000 miles. I owner, Cs.h., elec pack ............£ 1 3 ,9 9 5 1994 (M) V O L V O 440 1.61 5 d o o r ; Maroon, 51.0(H) miles. 5 speed, 1 private owne r from new, radio cassette, service h is to ry ................................................................................................. £ 5 9 9 5 1993 (K) F O R D F ie s ta 1.1 LX C h ic 5 d o o r ; Nouveau Red , 68.000 miles, 1 owner, sunroof, 5-speed, radio cassette, full service h is to r y .........................................................................................£ 3 8 5 0 1993 (K) R EN A U L T 19 R N i 5 d o o r ; 49,000 miles, Red .


T power assisted steering, radio cassette, s u n r o o f .............................£ 3 9 7 5 / 1992 (K) SU ZU K I V i ta ra JL X 3 d o o r ; White 55,000 miles,


’ 5 speed, remote tailgate locking, radio c a se t te .................................. £ 4 9 9 5 Relax we’re Rover dealers


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91 (H) HONDA Civic 1.4 GL white. 3 doer. PAS. ESR. EW. .. .£4795 81 (F) M ERCEDES 300 CE Coupe d«p Nut, kither vim, idoy


wt*di,woo<i trim kit, boot ipoiltr.fuil Nectronia ERCEDES 190E 1.8; ilmjndine,mitchkig trim,


I owner, FM 89 (G) M


ibtoluttiy Running...........................................411995 93 (L) M


dnmond EJueriectric wintkiwi tnd lunroof.iilofl ............£11,995


89 (F) MERCEDES 420 SlAuto',tigml rad,h/soft topt.2 ownet, FSH.SOk.muttb.lMn................................................411*5 88 (F) M 87 (E) M


ERCEDES 300E Auto; black. iM ERCEDES 20OT Ettatt Auto;diimoodWutFFSR.EW,


luggtge cow, ttereo, toully unmlrk*d,FSH ........................£6495 8 7 MERCEDES230EAuto;deep Nut, aBoyt, e!ecwindow, .£6495 85 (C) MERCEDES 200;iil«r.ESR.mmt.......................i299S 84 (B) 200 SU diamond Nut, H/ioft topi, print, plat........... £14,795 04 (B) M


ERCEDES 200 SE Auttithistl. grew mmlSc, elMtric tunroof and window!..........................................£3995


95 (M) BMW 520i SE Auto; ailnr mtt, I owntr, 20,MO mitt, FSH.fuil SE tptc. iric. air con, ntwtr modtUt ntw — ...................£16,995 94 (M) BMW 52STDS SE D.sri; tilwr, widt grill, model, full SE tptc, aintw,FSH..........................


95 (M) BMW 3l8iS Coupe o)ri,fuD eltctria ........ £8495


Deep blue met, alloys, electric sunroof, cd player, I owner, full BMW service history. 44k, as new £14,995


94 (M


Car of the Week ) ROVER Mttro 14 LD Diesel 5 door in red. only


22.000 miles ...............................................................0995 93 (K) SUZUKI Viara JLX Soft Top; PAS. white, low miles.......£6995


413,995


94 (l) BMW S20i SE manual. 0*fordgrMnm.talit,airbag. fuBSEapec, on. owner, FSRaanw...............................412,495 93 (L) BMW 3161 fflaming Nadutetd tunrool, alloy wheels, elKtric wmdowa,FSH,aa new................................................. 410,995 92 0) BMW 3161 black. FSH, unmariud,choice from .............£2995 90 (G) BMW 3161 white, erott tpoke aBogt, e/w enroot PAS .£4995 89(G) BMW 320iSE; white, fulSEapee............................ £5995 88 (F) BMW 316< white, S ipoke aBtin PAS,


96 (N) NISSAN Primen 2JXJ IX Rtd,iunroolallop,5dr,20t( .£7495 94 (M) ROVER Metro 1.410 Sdr Red. 20kJSH.................£3995


92 (K) SUZUKI SJ4I3 Samurai; black with white soft top. low miles................................................................... Z449S 92 (]) CITROEN BXT20Turbo Diesel,hurricane jreen met. PAS.EW.ESR.............................................................. -£3495 90 (G) RANGE ROVER \fejue 3.9 SE Auto; jrejr met, with jrejr (either trim, electric mu AC, FSH...................................£7995


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96 (P) HONDA Accord IJiNutitw.l9k.PAS.EW..........£10.995 95 (M


) ESCORT I & I6v Ghia: S door, red, low miles.


mint condition.............................................................^995 9S (N) FIESTA l.l QuirtcS door.red.22k........................ 1499$ 94 (U SAAB 9000 2.0 CSE Mi/iwt 5 door, blue met, totally mint, FSH ...........................................................................-0995 93 (K) PEUGEOT 309 1.4 GUS door,low wHEW, sunroof. .£3995 (K) ROVER 2l4i;$ door.gleiminf black..............................£4295 91 (I) CITROENZX 1.9 Volcane White, sunroof, alloys, electric windows....................................................................-H99S


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SH, 45k, t/r.tlerto, airbag unmarked...............£11,995 ERCEDES 300E FoormiticAoto 4Wb«l Drive


90 (H) SIERRA Sapphire 10 GLSi ice petn met PAS. low mfles. 1 owner. FSH ................................................................ Z3495 90 (G) GRANADA lOi Ghia; white, full spec, unmarked........ £3495 68 (F) GRANADA 19 Ghia; white.....................................£2795


68 (F) RENAULT 21 Symphony blue met. PAS, electric windows and sunroof..................................................................... -1199$


95 (N) PROBE 15 V6 24v; blue with grey leather. FSH. 28k, cruise, electric sunroof.........................................................-£l 3,995 9S (M


taken to Pals in Spain for a week’s intensive training under the watchful eye of former Solheim Cup captain, Mickey Walker. The players will also spend between three and five hours over five days in a heat chamber at Loughbor­ ough University to prepare them­ selves for the energy-sapping 90% temperatures which are expected to prevail when the Curtis Cup takes


which starts on Tuesday, has attract­ ed a quality field of 140 competitors; following 36 holes of strokeplay action over the first two days the last- 64 will meet at matchplay to decide


the destiny of the title. Kim will travel to Birmingham in


confident mood following a solid defence of the English Women's Championship title at Walton Heath GC this week. The England and Lancashire ace


qualified in the stronger half of the draw with rounds of 74 and 77. She recorded 4 and 3 wins over


Loma Nelson (Portis Park) and Kath Taylor (Sandfordsprings) in the first two rounds of the matchplay element before losing by the same scoreline against Elaine Ratcliffe (Sandiway). The Cheshire champion produced headline-making golf all week and


ton League): Top Goalscorer and Player of the Year - Michael Barker; Manager's Player of the Year - Simon Haslam; Most Improved Player - Patrick Carey; Club Members - Mark Steer, Chris Wrathall, Michael Smith, , Under 10s (Burnley


after accounting for defending cham­ pion Kim in the quarter-finals, she defeated Karen Stupples (Royal Cinque Ports) by 1 hole in the semi­ final and in the grand final came from two down with three to play to defeat Liza Walters (Chevin) at the 19th. Reflecting on her performance in


League): Top Goalscor­ er and Manager's Play­ er of the Year, r Jake Chadwick; Player of the Year^-, Phillip North; Most Improved


Player - Luca Musker; Club Members - Daniel,, ( Hall, Dominic Brown,


ton League):1 Top Goalscorer - Jordan Walmsley; Player of


Surrey, Kim said: "I played very well all week until I came up against Elaine Ratcliffe. "I was one up after two holes but a


Richard Tyrol. , . ..... Under 11s (Accring­


the Year - Martin Greatorex; Manager's


bad chip on the fourth hole threw me a little and I was four down at the turn."


Although Kim won two and halved


one of the next three holes, Ratcliffe held on to win and secure a place in


the last four. Kim continued: "All departments


of my game were working well and although it was disappointing to lose against Elaine, she is a worthy cham­ pion."


Locals bow out as pairs knockout continues


tin u e s a t Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowling Club on Saturday. The qualifiers from last


T


HE W h i tb re a d Spring Doubles competition con­


Frank beats team-mate to take top trophy


W THALLEY’S Frank Corban defeated team-mate W Jack Warcing in the final of the Ted Tomlinson


Saturday’s matches were J. Hodson and J. Ainsworth from Preston and S. Mort and P. Mar­ row from Wigan. Both pairs beat local


Prestoners


TVophy on their home green at the weekend. • Beaten semi-finalists were Mick Burns or Free Gar­


deners and Stephen Hitchon of Ribblesdale A. Corban started well in the final, taking an early 10-6 lead, but Wareing stuck to his task and fought back to


lead 12-10 and then 15-13. o Back came Corban to regain the lead 17-15, but Warc­


bowlers in the third round of Saturday’s matches to qualify. The


accounted for Eric and Stephen Hitchon 21-12, while the Wiganers saw off the challenge of Ray Turner and John Chatwin 21-16. The draw for this Sat­ urday’s games is as fol­


) PROBE 10 l6V;Uue.atloyt.e!ecs/n>of and windows .£10,99$


94 (L) HONDA Gvic 1.6 ESI CRX Convertible, blue met with black leather trim, only 6,000 miles (yes six thousand) by I lady owner............................................................. -£11.995


94 (L) ROVER 216 CoupeTarp;charcoal,fitted alloy wheelt,PA$. electric windows, only 35.000 miles. FSH. totally a new........ £849$


93 (K) MAZDA MX31.8V6;Caribbean blue.alloys.electric sunroof and windows, remote alarm, FSH...........................£8995


92 (K) NISSAN 20QSX 1.8 Turbo; Grey metallic full spec ...... £799$ 92 <J) TOYOTA MR2 T Bar; choice of red or white, low miles, mint condition ..........................................................ilO.995


90 Private rej AUDI Coupe 13 Quattra; Blue metallic, full spec, totally mint ......................................


17495


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B4 (A) GOLF GTl; silver, bl( bumper kit, ro-spoke alloys, PAS, sunroof, invnobiliser, 2 owners must be seen .................... ;...........£2795


8l(W)MGBGTyeHow.mintcon£tion.................. £4795


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lows: G. Leonard and D.


Mercer (Great Harwood) v D. Hartley and D. Carter (Halifax); M. Fletcher and B. Trevitt (Bolton) v G. Radivojevic and D. Wilson (Whalley); M. Williams and J. Stott (Edgeworth) v S. Gower and I. Edmondson (Clitheroe); G. Hindle and K. Channel (Great Harwood) v F. Miller and B. Youd (Longton); D. Beckett and I. Pendle- bury (Bolton) v T. Hard­ man and R. Lee (Long- ton); J. Simpson and M. Shorti (Mytholmroyd) v W. Turner and D. Sagar (Barnoldswick); T. Gat- ley and J. Gatley (War­ rington) v C. O’Neill and A. O’Neill (Ribblesdale); M. Prescott and T. Turn­ er (Chorley) v J. Urmston and S. Harrison (Black­ pool).


ing was not beaten and scored three singles to lead 18-17. But that was to be his last success as Corban came to the fore to win 21-18.


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HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING


GREAT


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Antley 4, Haslingden 6; Antley


7, Gt Harwood B 3; Clayton Catty 3, Globe A 7; Gt Harwood A 8, Burnley Rd B 2; Rushton St A 1, Rishton Con. A 9; Hasling­ den 7, Ribblesdale A 3. Second Division


Coppice 9, Leisure Hour 1;


Ribblesdale B 8, Come and Wel­ come 2; Spring Hill 8, Clitheroe Cricket 2; Waddington A 6, Rish­ ton BC 4; Whalley A 6, Salesbury A 4.


Third Division Burnley Rd A 8, Sabden Black


2; Globe B 2, Hurst Green A 8; Free Gardeners 8, Rushton St B 2; Salesbury B 8, Whalley B 2, Fourth Division


Castle A 6, Sydney St 4; Hurst


Green B 4, Milnshaw Wanderers 6; Immanuel 3, Castle B 7; Rish­ ton Con. B 7, Waddington B 3. TABLES


First Division P P m*


Rishton Con A........... 6 48 Haslingden..................... 6 42 Ribblesdale A............. 6 36 Gt Harwood A............ 6 32 Antley............................ 6 32 Globe A.......................... 6 28 Rushton St A.................. 6 24 Burnley RdB............. 6 23 Gt Harwood B............ 6 22 Clayton Gatty............ 6 13 Second Division


P P


Rishton BC.................... 6 38 Salesbury A.................... 6 36 Whalley A............ ...... 6 36 Ribblesdale B................. 6 34 Come and Welcome.... 6 33 Waddington A............ 6 30 Spring Hill..................... 6 29 Clitheroe Cricket......... 6 27 Coppice.......................... 6 23 Leisure Hour.................. 6 14 Third Division


P P


Burnley Rd A................. 6 34 Free Gardeners........... 5 31 Salesbury B.................... 5 31 Globe B.... .................. 6 27 Hurst Green A............ 5 26 Rushton St B..... ......... 5 25 Whalley B.................. 5 25 Sabden Red................. 5 21


Sabden Black.............. 6 20 Fourth Division


Castle A...................... 5 31 Milnshaw Wanderers... 6 ,28 Immanuel....... ............ o. 25 Sydney St.................... 5 24 AVaddingtonB............ 5 22 Rishton Con B........... 4 20 Hurst Green B............ 5 16


Castle B..................


P P 5 34


Player of the Year ■ Thomas Bldckeel; Most Improved Player ; - Matthew Fellows; Club Members - Jamie Gawthorpe, Thomas Hall, Cem Karakarum. Under 11s (Burnley


League): Top Goalscor­ er - Joe Gamer; Player of the Year - William Tattersall; Manager's Player of the Year - Daniel Green; Most Improved Player - Oliv­ er McClean; Club Members - Chris Mezzer, James Warbur- ton, Daniel Turner. Under 12s: Top


Goalscorer - Mark Hitchin; Player of the Year - Ben Dewhurst; Manager's Player of the Year - Daniel Tom­ linson; Most Improved Player - Richard Hodges; Club Mem­ bers - Luke Chadwick, Michael Thornber, John Steinhuffei. Under 13s: Top


Goalscorer and Player of the Year - David Parkinson; Manager's Player of the Year - Lee Pickup; Most Improved Player - Jason Green; Club Members - Chris Rush. Under 14s: • Top


Goalscorer - Jamie Thomas; Player of the Year - Stewart Trotter; Manager's Player of the Year - Mark Eddle- ston; Most Improved Player - Usman Ali; Club Members - M. Burgess, Simon Briggs, Yasser Nawaz. Under 15s: Top


Goalscorer - Thomas Woods; Player of the Year - Daniel Walker; Manager's Player of the Year - Richard Clarke; Most Improved Player - Simon Barker; Club Members - Jamie McDonald,' Jordan Byrom, Simon Barker. Under 16s: Top


Goalscorer and joint- Player of the Year - Garry Jackson; Player of the Year - Thomas Hibbert; Manager's Player of the Year -


Thomas Benfield; Most Improved Player of the Year - Tony Middleton and Paul Clarke; Club Members' - Bevan Scarborough, Matthew Coulter,; Chris Trotter. -


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