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derby rivals at Bullough Park. Judge kicked with the wind in the


first half, but the gusts turned into a gale, and the Billington side fell into the trap of playing too many long balls. When Nelson got the ball down, they I strung a few passes together and started


to pose a threat. The increased pressure led to Nelson


I opening the scoring when Czapowski lost his marker and crossed for Lee


Kearsley to slot home. But crucially Judge levelled before


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Wright to net. Nelson failed to made the wind work in their favour after the interval, and


II t u e i i l a v u u i m u w — ------ Nelson’s hopes hit


UDGE Walmesley dealt Lord Nelson's Memorial Sunday Football League First Division


neither side created a decent opening." The crowd were relieved when the ref­ eree ended a game neither side deserved


to win. Elsewhere in the top flight, De Lacy


beat Rishton Arms 3-1. In the Second Division, Brown Cow


thumped Ossy Rovers 8-2. Facing the wind in the first half, Cow


were on the backfoot, but Ossy couldn't keep the ball on the floor. Waterhouse put the locals ahead with


a fine shot after a dazzling run. After the break it was one-way traffic. Waterhouse laid on goals for McTear and then Penman with good runs down


the right. Gamer then chipped the keeper with


his weaker foot, and Blackledge fired in off the left hand post to make it 5-0. Ossy pulled one back, but right back,


and man-of-the-match Jackson scored with a cross which caught the wind and dropped in.


Another defensive blunder let Ossy in


for a second, but Smith made it 7-2 and left-back Wilkinson volleyed home the


eighth. Calderstones lost by the odd goal m


five to Ossy Hotspur. Third Division high-fliers Low Moor


enjoyed a 7-2 win over Knuzden. RESULTS


First Division Lord Nelson 1, Judge Walmesley 1; Rishton


Arms 1, De Lacy 3.Second Division Ossy Hotpur 3, Calderstones 2; Ossy


Rovers 2, Brown Cow 8. Third Division


Low Moor 7, Knuzden 2. FIXTURES First Division


. De Lacy v Royal Hotel (QEII); Judge Walmesley v Plough Inn (Wilson's); Oaklea v


Lord Nelson (Wilson's). Second Division


Brown Cow v Roebuck (Roefield); Calder­


stones v Ossy Refugees (Calderstones). Third Division


Late winner for Ribchester


Barnoldswick Park Rovers 1 Ribchestcr2


A LATE, late winner secured all three points for Ribchester in one of their


toughest games of the season. A resurgent Park set out their stall from


the start, dominating the first 15 minutes. Ribchester gradually fought back with


some dogged defending and started to look dangerous.


Walsh'came closest when the home keeper managed to scoop over his point-blank header,


.


then Talbot saw his low drive fizz wide. On half-time, Ribchester had a penalty


claim turned .down when Hollingworth was brought down.


To make matters worse,- the striker- was forced to leave the field, leaving the visitors


. -


down to 10 men. Park took full advantage, taking the lead


from a corner. • . Witli'Hbllingworth fit for” the second half,


Ribchester stormed back and deservedly equalised when Parkinson turned in a low Barton shot.


IL I cU fS-UL-AJU . . . . . —— Moments later, Lofthouse had a powerful


header saved on the line. But with three minutes to play, Park strug­


gled to clear a comer, and the btdl was hooked back into the danger area where Hollirigworth squared the ball to Talbot, who whipped in a low cross for Clayton to head home. Ribchester's defence, superbly marshalled


by Walsh and man-of-the-match Spall, saw out the last few moments of an enthralling match to earn the win which may prove vital a t the end of the season. Craven Heifer 2


.. . (1Great Harwood Wellington 0 ; -- '-


ANOTHER solid display saw the GraVengrind out'a win a’


, ty.box to force.an.own.goal.from a J_Clegg .•..Ossy.Rovers.... .. 9*. 1 - 0 , 8 -.,3 .


lent saves before a jinking run and cross from P. Clegg saw Devine head home the opener. Washbrook caused confusion in the penal-


comer to give Craven a cushion. Despite injury to defensive stalwart Wild,


Craven ran out deserved winners.


Wolves Under 9s won 4-0 at Salterforth in their final


C


group game. M an -o f - th e -m a tch Ben


More cup joy for Wolves A


O N T I N U I N G their excellent cup form, Clitheroe


th e la s t kick of th e game. Gino Peregrine was man-of- the-match.


FTER going a goal down, Readstone United Under 8s Blue


team came storming back to


Frankland hit a brace, while Daniel Meyler and Adam Barton were also on target. The B team were also too strong for Salterforth, win­


ning 7-1. Matthew Devine scored a.


h a t- t r ic k , w ith Stephen Tandy_(2) and the outstand­ ing Matthew Winckley (2) also finding the net. : The Under 16s stretched


their, unbeaten run to seven games -with a 1-1 draw against Colne Clarets. The first half was goalless,


but a spectacular 40-yarder from Andrew Strong put the locals ah ead before Colne scored a late equaliser. Tom Smith was star man. Despite an excellent per­


formance from keeper Joshua Holgate, the Wolves Under 9s Accrington League side went down 3-2 to Great Harwood


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from 1-0 down to Ivy Rovers


to draw 1-1. With five minutes to go, a


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l to snatch a point and claim the man-of-the-match acco-


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I lade. The Under 12s beat a hard­


working Michelin 3-1.. Jak e Chadwick se t up


Michael Barker for ,the open­ er, an d Chadwick himself added th e second from a Philip North pass. ’


Ba rker pounced on th e /


keeper's fumble to make it 3-0 before Michelin scored with


beat Fulledge Colts 5-1. Man-of-the-match Thomas


Halliwell scored a hat-trick, with Jack Dugdale and Tony Haworth


also on target. The Under 8s Yellow side lost


1 -0 to Brierfield Celtic, with Josh . Neary star man.Keeper Sam Marsh also saved a penalty. The outstanding Josh Lang­


ford netted the Under 9s North Valley team's consolation in a 5-


, 1 defeat against Earby Juniors. The Under 9s Accrington


League side continued their unbeaten ran with a 9-0 win over Oswaldlwistle.


Man-of-the-match Jamie Bury


■ hit four, with Tim Rakshi (3) and Johnny Kennedy (2) also on tar­


get. Also leading the way are the


Under 10s North Valley team, who maintained top spot with a


• 2-0 win over Fulledge, courtesy of two Jordan Brennand goals. Rudi Lockett was the pick of the


bunch. Eddie Rakshi and Luke Green


scored in the Under 11 s' 4-2 defeat against Colne Clarets, with Scott Wilkinson catching


the eye. A weakened Under 12s lost 7-


I to Colne Clarets, with Steve


James on target and David Pall- fy man-of-the-match. The Under 13s went down 12-


1 lo Foulridge, with Kyle O'Con­ nor scoring the goal. Star man James Wilbourne


scored two as the Under 14s bat­ tled to a 3-2 win over Blackburn United. Adam Getty netted the


V The Under 15s came back from 2-0 down to beat Colne Clarets 3-2 with goals from Dun­ can Feamhead, Danny Liles and


other goal. Standen B lop the tabic


TANDEN B have taken an early lead in the Rib­ blesdale Table Tennis League.


. . . . , They have recorded.wins over Standen A (7-3); Bow-


land C (10-0) and Standen Z (9-1) to top the table, v Other results have seen Standen Z and C draw 5-5,


Standen Z whitewash Bowland B, Standen L beat Bow-


land A 7-3 and Standen A and C draw. In the recent cup competitions a t Bowland School,


Alex Silvcrwood; brother of .former winner Chris, won the Under 16 event, beating Louise Procter.


The Open Singles was won by Eddie, Moorcroft from


Lee Robinson, while Moorcroft and partner Des Logan were denied in the doubles by Kim Croyden and Harry


Rawchffe. Phi! Milehan b e a t Moorcroft to win th e Veterans'


event.. .


Whalley Juniors Under 8s managed to earn a 1-0 win. i Whalley defended well and


D


hit the Terrors on the break. M a n - o f - t h e - m a t c h


Thomas Jeffrey won a decsive tackle to send George Hen­ derson away, and he h i t a great shot into the roof of the net to win the game. The Under 9s Leopards


beat Knuzden 3-1 with goals from Ashley Walker (2) and Nathan Catchpole, with Joe Rawlinson outstanding. However, the Under 10s


P a n th e r s slipped to a 4-0 defeat against Oggy Hospur, with goalkeeper Shomi Malik man-of-the-match. Adam Brown ne tted the


Under 10s Pumas' consola­ tion in a 5-1 defeat a t Blue Star, earning him the man-of- the-match award. The Under 11s Tigers


turned in a strong team per­ formance


to b e at


Oswaldtwistle 3-0. Maitland Steel, s ta r man


Shaun Tonge and Ben Wright sealed the points. ‘Chris Baron and Marlon


Murray, after a mesmerising dribble, scored as the Under 11s Arrows beat Earcroft 2-1.. Alex Smith caught the eye. S ta r man Jon Brooks


scored as th e Under 12s slipped to a 4-1 defeat a t Oswaldtwistle. Ryan Rigby gave the


Under 13s the lead a t Black­ b u rn Dynamos, an d th e locals hit the woodwork twice before Dynamos scored four


second half goals. The Under 14s fell to


de fea t by th e odd goal in seven against Huncoat Unit­


ed. Whalley went 2-0 up with


goals from John Knowles and Rob Jameson, but Huncoat rallied to go 4-2 up. , Richard Benson pulled one back, but the visitors held oh.


Thomas Donald was the pick of the WHalley players. Jamie Barnes chased a lost


cause to give the Under 15s the lead against Edenfield, b ut the visitors ran out 6-1


winners. Michael Thompson and Elliot Woods played well


in midfield. . Midfielder Ben Parsons


was the Under 16s star man as they went down to a 5-1


defeat a t Blackburn Eagles. Ciaron Fitzpatrick netted a ^insolation goal.


Calderstones.... 10 4 1 5 13 Roebuck........ 9 3 1 5 10 Ossy Refugees.. 8 3 0 5 9 Little Crown.... 8 3 0 6 9


Crown Staffs.... TO 0 1 9 1 Third Division P W D L P


James Huggon. Kieron.Monks was frian-of-the-match. > r " Andy Bennett hit a hat-trick to


take the plaudits for the Under 16s in a 5-1 win over Padiham. Robert Bennett and Daniel Blackburn also found the target.


e s p it e facing an older team in Junior Terrors,


Kings Arms..... 9 Griffins Head... 9 Low Moor....... 7 Wilpshire BH... 8 Printers.......... 10 Knuzden........ 10 Woodnook....... 9 Accy Clarets i... 9 - Red Lioni.....!... . 5 , .2 (Q 3 Miners....»...... 9 ", 2 0 7 LS Roofing..... 11 2 ..0 9


. 0 ! ^ 1> 0 4 2 4 2 4 1 4 0 2 2


Five-A-Side Football League came alive on Sun­





day as the top four met. Parkers Arms remain top,


but only after a 2-2 draw with Bowland Stro lle rs, who equalised m the last minute. New Inn went second with


a 7-3 win over Rag Legs Unit­ ed.


The next fixtures are on


Sunday, January 9th, as the league comes to a temporary h a lt as work is done a t the centre.


Rag Legs Utd... 10 6 2 2 20 Bowland Strollers 9 6 1 2 19 Jedi Knights .... 9 5 3 1 : 18 Wanderers....... 9 4 2 3 14 SausageUtd.... 9 4 1 4 13 Spitting Pig ...;. 8 3 2 3 11 Mad Dogs....... 9 3 0 6 9 Audley Allstars 9 2 0 7 6 Real Bladdered 10 2 0 8 6 Usual Suspects. 9 . 0 0 9 0


Parkers Arms... 10 6 3 1 21 New Inn......... 9 7 0 2 21


TABLE P W D L P


White Lion 1 Stork2


(After extra-time)


TEN-man Stork pro­ gressed to the next round of the Pendle Charity Football League Rotary Cup with a brace from the returning Steve Ditch. The first half was a non-


event with both sides cre­ ating few chances, and the poor pitch and strong wind hampered the quality of football. The Stork party the pre­ vious n ig h t also was a'


major factor! .• - The E a rb y side took the lead early in the second half and u n til the in tro ­ d u c tio n of v e te ran Jim Royl and Peter Howarth in midf ie ld, th e Lion enjoyed the better play. Stork full back S tu a r t T ay lo r was sen t off for


recklessly lucking an oppo­ n en t, b u t w ith seconds remaining, Ditch powered


home a shot to earn extra-


time. ■With hangovers finally,


wearing off, Stork domi­ nated and Ditch popped up again to 3eal a hard-


earned victory. Man-of-the-match was


Sam Marshall, who won a "Time Bandit" duel with the opposition full back.


* ; 2 14


Moor (Memorial). TABLES


Accrington Clarets v Low


Plough........... 8 8 0 Lord Nelson.... 8 6 2 Oaklea........... 9 6 0 DeLacy......... 8 5 0 Lower Darwen . 9 4 1 Rishton Arms... 8 3 1 EH Football.... 7 3 0 Royal Hotel.... 6 2 2 Stanhill Lions... 9 1 3 Judge Walmesley 9 1 1 Station Hotel... 7 0 0 . » • Brownhill Arms have resigned from


First Division P W D L P24 20 18 15 13 10 9 8 6 4 0


the leagueSecond Division P W D L P


Goalkeeper Steve Clarke-made some excel­ Knuzden Brook 10 '-J6-: 1 - 4-*16 gainst'fffJhysleal WelllflgtotfSidsi' * Ato.....-1.... Cross Axis....... 11 9 1 1 28


_QsajtHotspur... 7 5 .J,—1—___^Theyilefeated-CastleAJl- 9, , 5V1 .3, 1 6 . 1 away, to,make a flying start


BrownCow'..... 9 7 1 >.1 22. Wellington...... 10^,6_ 2,-. 2-^20 ;.


-16. to th e i r Premier Division


campaign. Third Division White Hart B defeated Kings Arms B 10-


2 away............. And Royal Oak B won by


the same scoreline a t home to Fourth Division opponents


Commercial B. RESULTS


Premier Division


Dog Inn ("Whalley) 3, Buck A 9; Low Moor Club 7, RBL A 5;


Castle A 1, Starldes Sharks 11;


White Hart A 6, Whalley Arms A 6; Stork Hotel A 8, Royal Oak A 4. First Division


TH E R o e f i e l d ___ Leisure ’ Centre ; Pool Deague season!;,,.,,


Great season for local


club R


IBBLESDALE Wan­ derers, celebrated a


successful season in both bowls and cricket at the Moorcock Inn, Wadding- ton, on Friday.'


; A great night was had by


all, and prizewinners are pic­ tu red w ith club p re s id en t Dennis Birch. Prizewinners were as fol­


lows: Bowls - Norman Threlfall


(Blackburn League), Billy


Slinger (Ribblesdale Cup win­ n e r and Hyndburn League ; A), Malcolm Wensley (Great


Harwood League A), Peter Ped d e r (G re a t Harwood League B), R ay T u rn er (Hyndbum League B), Marie Rostron (Hyndbum League


C), J im Fleming (Norman Nixon T ro p h y ) , Alison Spencer (Harriet Aubin Tro­ phy), Alan Threlfall (Veter­ ans Memorial Trophy), Bren­ da Pilling (Veterans Rose- bowl), Je an Fleming and Michael Joyce (Move-It Dou­


bles). Cricket - Graham Monk


(Player-of-the-Year and senior bowling), M a r t in Briggs (fielding and catching), Terry B ra ithw a ite (c ap tain of Ramsbottom Cup winners and League runners -up), Andrew Pearce (Brian Morris Youth Cup winners), Ian Brit- cliffe (captain of First Divi­ sion runners-up and seconds


' bowling), Ian Kirk (captain of Third Division runners-up),


Andrew Ainsworth (captain of Ribblesdale Youth League winners), David Howard (senior batting), John Rain (seconds batting), Martin Peel (thirds batting and youth), Richard Whalley (thirds bowl­ ing and youth), Dane Braith­ waite (Captain's Cup). Clubman of the year was Chris Snape. 1


Sharks


bare their teeth!


in the opening week of the Ulitheroe and District


S


TARKIES Sharks cer­ tainly bared their teeth


Horse Shoe A 4, Dog and Par­ tridge A 8; Higher Buck 8, Bay Horse A 4; Commercial A 8, Stork Hotel B 4; Waggon and Horses A


RBL B 8, Peridle Hotel B 4;


8, Kings Arms A 4. Second Division


RBL C 5, Three Millstones 7; UltraFrame 8, Horse Shoe B 4; Starkies A 4, Hurst Green 8;


White Lion 6, New Inn A 6;


Brown Cow A 7, Craven Heifer 5. , , Third Division Kings Arms B 2, White Hart B


10; White Horse 6, Buck Wnngk- leys 6; Pendle Hotel A 7, Brown CowB5.


Royal Oak B 10, Commercial B Fourth Division


2; Bay Horse B 2, Victoria Hotel 10; Buck B 3, Black Horse 9; New Inn B 2, Waggon and Horses B 10; Brown Cow (Chatburn) 4, ,


Station Hotel 8. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division


Starkies Sharks v Stork Hotel A; Buck A v Castle A; RBL A v Dog


Inn; Whalley Arms A v Low Moor Club; Royal Oak A v White Hart A. First Division


Horses A; Dog and Partridge v RBL B: Bay Hoisc A v Horse Shoe A: Stork Hotel B v Higher Buck; Kings Arms A v Commercial A. Second Division


Pendle Hotel B v Waggon and


New Inn A v Brown Cow A: Three Millstones v White Lion:


Horse Shoe B v RBL C; Hurst Green v UltraFrame: Craven Heifer v Starkies A. Third Division


White Hart B v Whalley Arms


B; Buck Wnnkleys v Kings Arms B; De Lacy Arms v White Horse; Castle B v Pcndle Hotel A. Bye:


Brown Cow B. Fourth Division


(Chatbum); Victoria Hotel vRoyal Oak B; Black Horse v Bay Horse B; Waggon and Horses B v Buck B: Station Hotel v New Inn B. Tuesday


Commercial v Brown Cow Ladies' League


dle Hotel v Buck A; Kings Arms B v Castle: Buck B v RBL.


GISBURNAND DISTRICT


Pendle Inn 5, Anchor A 2; Craven Heifer A 2, Pendle Hotel 4; Three Rivers 2; Coach and Horse3 A 5: Anchor B 3,. White Lion 4; Copy Nook 2, Craven Heifer B 5; Buck (Grindleton) 3, Ribblesdale Arms 4. TABLE


Buck (Paythorne) 2, HIW 5;


POOLLEAGUE RESULTS


■ *. ■,-( ■ P -i‘\ P


Pendle H ot el 9 -"57 -Anchor A.........,...;..... 10 !, 56


......... 10 ! 60


Coach and Horses A.... 10 i; 62 hiw


Three Rivers.............. 10 « AnchorB................... 11 J- 48 Buck (Gnnd)....;......... 11 >46


De Lacy v Kings Arms A; Pen­


- Copy N o o k 10 30 Ribblesdale Arms........ : 9 .;r - 27 •


Pendle Inn......... ....... 10 : 46 Craven Heifer A.........;. 10: 46 Coach and Hoises B.... 10 36 White Lion................ 9 26 Craven Heifer B......... 11 35


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