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caught the eye of coaches at the first Heinz ESFA North West Regional coaching day for girls in Blackburn. Louise, who attends


B


Soccer starlet shines


UDDING local foot­ baller Louise Hartley


Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, plays for the success­ ful Burnley FC Girls side, and furthered her training at QEGS playing fields. Regional coach Andy


Buckingham said: "I was impressed with the girls' tech­ nical ability and awareness." The aim of the course was to


bring together players of good ability to work and learn at a higher level, and there will be further opportunities for those unable to make the session.


Sharks home in on pool league title


Clitheroe Pool League t i t le when th ey b ea t


S


Whalley Arms A 8-4. Low Moor are their nearest


rivals but they are 18 points adrift despite an 8-4 win of their own. In the First Division, run­


away leaders Commercial A are now 21 points clear of sec­ ond-placed Pendle Hotel B, while St Peter's are still unbeaten in the Second Divi­ sion and continue to romp away at the top after an 8-4 win at New Inn A. Castle B are also unbeaten


TARKIES Sharks continued th e ir march towards the


New Inn A 4, St Peter’s 8; White Lion 8, Ultraframe 4; Legion C 4,


Craven Heifer 8. Third Division


Whalley Arms B 9, Pendle


Hotel A 3; White Har t B 9, Brown Cow B 3; Buck Wrinklcys 8, Do Lacy 4; White Horse 3, Cas­ tle B 9.


Fourth Division Chatburn Wanderers 6, New


Inn B 6; Commercial B 4, Wag­ gon B 8; Victoria 2, Black Horse 10; Bay Horse B 6, Station 6. Ladies’ League Challenge Cup Tuesday


Buck B 1, Castle 8; Legion G,


Buck A 3; De Lacy 4, Kings A 5; Kings B 1, Pendle Hotel 8. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Challenge Cup


White Hart A v Low Moor;


and hold a 16-point advan­ tage in the third Division title race and Waggon and Hoses took over at the top of the Fourth Division by beating


Commercial 8-1. RESULTS


Premier Division Stork A 7, White Hart A 5;


Starkies Sharks 8, Whalley Arms A 4; Buck A 7, Legion A 5; Castle A *1, Low Moor 8; Dog (Whalley)


7, Royal Oak B 5. First Division


Pendle Hotel B 6, Stork B G; Dog and Partridge A 4. Bay Horse A 8; Legion B 9, Higher Buck 3; Horse Shoe A 9, Kings A 3. Second Division


Slow starters pay the price


Vale o f Lunc 3rds 15 Clilheroe 12


AFTER conceding three tries in the first 10 min­ utes, Clitheroe produced a tremendous fightback in contrast to two previous inept performances. The locals gave a display of


Carnforlh 2nds30 Clilheroc Cavaliers 13


AFTER the loss of several players at the last minute to the first team, the Cav­ aliers travelled to Carn- forth with a depleted squad and a sense of fore­


commitment and no little skill, and they would have won but for the now tradi­ tional poor start. Hooker Mike Wilyman


produced a couple of telling bursts, and was well support­ ed by Ralph Rigby, who had his best game for the firsts this season. The forwards, despite giv­


play most of the match with a man short, the Littlemoor side showed tremendous spirit and resolve against quality


opposition. Clithcroe dominated the


ing away height and weight, were solid in the scrum and although shaky in the line out, Paul Proctor secured a fair share of possession../ / It was a similar story in the


backs as late replacements Dave Davenport and Phil Parker were up against bigger and faster opponents. Parker had an excellent


early exchanges by playing expansive rugby. A drop goal by Clitheroe’s O’Duffy calmed early nerves and was quickly followed by a try in the corner from Steve Taylor, who displayed tremendous power to cross the line after picking up at the base of a five-yard scrum. The Cavaliers upped the


match and capped a fine dis­ play with Clitheroe's first try. He benefited from a typi­


superbly in the second half as Nathan Calton and Alan Nuttall put in some crunching tackles to destroy the Vale attacks, allowing props John Proctor an Andrew Thornber space to drive the ball through midfield to good effect. Clitheroe's second try was a


defended


boding. However, despite having to


Dog Inn (Whalley) v Legion A; New Inn B v Legion B; Higher Buck v St Peter's; Whalley Arms B v Waggon B; Buck Wrinkleys v Brown Cow A; Commercial A v Stork A; Stork B v Whalley Arms


A.


Ladies’ Challenge Cup Tuesday


Pendle Hotel.


Kings A v Castle; Legion v TABLES


Premier Division Starkies........... 15 14 Waggon A 3, Commercial A 9; Whalley Arms /L 15


Low Moor....... 15 11 2 2 138 Buck A........... 15


s 5


P w L D P 0 1 156


7 3 5 121 2 118


Lesion A......... 15 7 6 2 112 Stork Hotel A.. 15 5 s 2 101 Roval Oak A.... 15


Brown Cow A 5, Starkies A 7; White Hart A.... 15


Dog Inn.......... 15 3 9 3 77 Castle A........... 15 3 10


RIBBLE VALLEY


LADIES' DARTS WINTER


LEAGUE RESULTS


Brown Cow 1, Langho 11;


Low Moor 8, Catholic SC 4; Bay Horse 2, Kings Arms 10; Billington BC 8, Black Bull 4; Station 9, Craven B 3; Craven A 9, Bridge Inn 3. HIGH SCORES


M. Bowman 135, C». Cryne


132 and 100, J. Gunther 127 and 107, M. Livesey 125; D. Stevenson 125; .J. Johnson 125 and 100; L. Cook 123; L. Ilay- ton 122; A. Southwell 121; L. Brooks 121; A. Webster 120; M. Northover 120 and 100; A. Lakin 117; L. Holden 115; M. Waddington 114; J. Cowgill 116; R. Hampson 113; B. Ainsworth 112; A. Metcalfe 105; B. Parker 100x2; M. Boyd 100 and 13 d a r t finish; B. Cusack 100; M. McDonnell


100; A.M. Bellanca 100; J. Hamer 100; J. Seedle 100; J. Gallagher; C. Robinson. POINTS AND POSI­


cally mazy run from Jer­ maine Bernard to touch down to the left of the posts, leav­ ing it 15-5 at half-time. Clitheroe


tempo even further with a try under the posts by Stansfield, who showed surprising pace to score after a series of drives deep within opposition terri­ tory. With the score at 13-3, the


TIONS 1, Langho FC 165; 2, Low


more cohesive opposition stormed back into the match with three well- worked tries before the interval, all of which were converted. A further penalty by the


home side saw an interval scoreline of 25-13. The second half was played


at a furious pace and saw a series of unforced errors by both sides. The visitors were deprived


beauty. The forwards set up a ruck 20 metres out, scrum- half Malcolm Ileanan spun out a pass to stand-in fly-half Andrew Burrill, who popped a short pass to marauding cen­ tre Stephen Greatorex. He flattened the full back on his way to scoring under the posts for his best try of the season. Heanan's conversion cut


the deficit to three points, but time ran out with the home side relieved to hear the final whistle.


Moor Club 147; 3, Station 143; 4, Craven A 129; 5,Catholic SC 126; 6, Bill BC 113; 7 Bridge Inn 112; 8, Kings Arms 112; 9, Brown Cow 111; 10 Craven B 111; 11, Bay Horse 109; 12, Legion 108; 13, Black Bull (OL) 95.


3 9 3 83 2 75


2 9 •1 71 First Division


Commercial A.. 15 11 2 3 139 Pendle Hotel B. 15 7 3 5 11S Legion B......... 15 S 5 2 113 Dog Music Bar 15 7 3 5 113 Horse Shoe A... 15 7 6 2 111 Kings Arms A.. 15 6 6 3 103 Waggon A....... 15 6 6 3 103 Stork Hotel B.. 15 3 9 3 SS Bav Horse A.... 15 3 11 1 S2 Higher Buck.... 15 4 11 0 75 Second Division


P w I . D P


St Peter's......... 15 13 0 2 154 StarkicsA....... 15 10 3 2 131 Ultraframe...... 15 6 5 4 115 New Inn A...... 15 5 5 5 10S Craven Heifer... 15 G 7 2 102 White Lion..... 15 5 6 4 98 Brown Cow A.. 14 5 6 3 95 Horse Shoe B... 13 6 5 2 87 Three Millstones 14 3 10 1 75


p w L D P


Three Rivers Gisburn and District Pool League title


P


Legion C......... 15 1 13 1 57 Third Division • p W L D P


race. The Chatburn side defeat­


ed team knockout winners and arch-rivals Coach and Horses A 4-3 in their penulti­ mate fixture, despite trailing 3-1 at one stage, and went into last night's final match needing two points to be crowned champions. RESULTS


Buck (Paythorne) 3, Pendlc


Castle B.......... 13 11 0 2 126 Buck Wrinkleys 13 8 2 3 110 Whalley Arms B 13 7 5 1 92 White llart B... 14 4 6 4 92 DeLacy.......... 12 6 3 3 90 White Horse.... 13 3 6 1 81 Pendlc Hotel A. 12 3 6 3 74 Kings Arms B.. 12 2 7 3 63 Brown Cow B... 11 i 10 1 55 Fourth Division


Waggon B....... 15 12 2 1 143 Station Hotel... 15 11 2 2 112 Victoria.......... 15 11 4 0 127 Chatburn Wndrs 15 8 4 3 119 Bav Horse B.... 16 7 5 43 116 Black Horse.... 15 G 7 2 106


P w L D P


New Inn 11...... 15 4 10 1 81 Commercial B.. 15 3 11 Itoval Oak B.... 13 Buck B........... 11 1 11 2 61


3 9 1 G5 0 73


Inn 4; Anchor A 5. HIW 2: White Lion 5, Anchor B 2; Pendlc Hotel 4, Coach and Horses A 3; Coach and Horses B 4, Copy Nook 3: Buck (Grindleton) 5, Craven Heifer B 2.


TABLE P


Pendle Hotel.............. 25 Coach and I lorscs A.... 25 HIW......................... 25 Anchor A.................... 25 I’cndlc Inn.................. 25 Buck (Grind).............. 25 Coach and Horses B.... 25 Craven Heifer B.......... 25 Anchor B.................... 25 White Lion................. 25 Three Rivers............... 21 Copy Nook................. 25 Buck (l’ay)................. 26


High hopes at Read CC


R


EAD Cricket Club enter the new sea­ son in optimistic


mood and hope to improve on last season’s sixth place finish in the Ribblesdale League. The club welcomes back ex-


nate to call upon the vast expe­ rience of former league profes­ sional David Parsons, who has


The second team is fortu­


accepted the captaincy. John Whalley will be lead­


Australian Test cricketer, Peter Sleep, as professional for anoth­ er season. Haring relinquished his Lancashire CCC commit­ ments, Sleep must be confident of enhancing his 1999 figures which saw him score 1,145 runs and take 74 wickets. The league’s leading amateur


ing the third team while the club will once again be run­ ning Under 11, 13, 15 and 18 teams. New and existing players are welcome to attend a membership evening on Tuesday at 6-30 p.m.


CHATBURN Cricket 2000 season with a new


Club will begin the


batsman, Terry Little, is setting his sights on the club’s hatting record having just missed out on breaking it last year. He scored 780 runs at an average of 52 and will be hoping for more of the same this season. Skipper Nick Marsh is planning to use his vast expe­ rience, knowledge and enthu­ siasm to cajole the club’s promising youngsters into producing the goods. Young batsman Duncan


Bennett, fresh from hitting his maiden half-century last season, will be keen to impress while 15-year-old Oliver New­ ton could surprise one or two batsmen with the pace and quality of his bowling.


man a t the helm. Former Ribblesdale Wander­


ers captain Steve Proctor will take charge of first team affairs, and Gary Clarkson will contin­ ue as second team skipper. The club play in the second


P


156 148 138 132 129 117 110 101 97 95 93 85 73


EN D L E HOTEL are alm o s t home and dry in the


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Serious blow to title hopes L


of first phase possession for much of the game, but the backs created some good scor­ ing opportunities only to be let down by the final pass going astray. Terrier-like defending by


the Cavaliers, in particular O’Duffy, Isherwood and new­ comer Dodding, stunted Carnforth’s attacks on numerous occasions and reduced the home side to one further score before the final whistle.


Low Moor claim second spot


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final round of matches. Billington A had already


convincingly won the First Division, but Low Moor saw off closest rivals Waddington A 8-6 to clinch second. Social gained the 10 points


they needed to force a play-off for runners-up in the Second Division with Downham after beating Pendle Club 10-4.. Billington B have already


won the title to complete a double.


First Division RBL 319, Catholic B 414: B.


Iiitciien (3) 86, S. Simpson (15) 67; M. Graham (13) 46, M. Plant (12) 51: M. Peel (9) 60,1. Middle- ton (21) 54; N. Garner (13) 58, T. Byrne (18) 73; S. Blackburn (13) 39, M. Byrne (13) 81; N. Schofield (scratch) 30, R. Alston (-3) 88. Billington 10 (328), Clitheroe 4


(324): K. Hardy (9) 43, D. Smith (- 2) 39; D. Wilson (2) 73, T. Smith (27) 39; P. Conchie (15) 53, R. Grant (20) 49; T. Rydeheard (9) 54, K. Smith (23) 61; T. Wilson (1) 40, M. Whitaker (13) 84; N. Harris (-17) 65,1. Charlton (7) 52. Low Moor A 8 (404), Wadding-


RESULTS


OW Moor sealed run­ ners-up sp o t in the


ton A 6 (377): M. Holmes (-13) 66, T. Makinson (4) 55; P. Mercer


(18) 95, E. Houghton (27) 46; S. Thompson (18) 81, B. Wadding­ ton (-17) 54; D. Ireland (26) 64, J. Baines (10) 86; P. Lapicki (17) 50, M. Dewhirst (4) 67; S. Traynor (11) 48, D. Cox (18) 69. Chatburn 6 (288), Slaidburn 8


(316): P. Clark (-13) 81, B. Walker (17) 44; G. Clark (12) 31, N. Hey (21) 88; R. Turner (19) 65, \V. Robinson (19) 49; G. Simkin (-11) 61, D. Cowking (8) 62; P. Craig (1) 50, T. Robinson (15) 73; M.


Lawson (-2) 48, E. Rigby (3) 38. Second Division


Waddington B 0 (329), Low


Moor B 14 (454): I. Jackson (27) 47, G. Tyler (26) 75; T. Walmsley (23) 56,1. Perry (11) 69; J. Davies (27) 60, D. Johnson (17) 91; B. Phillip (21) 61, M. Moss (15) 66; G. Laxton (27) 53, T. Richardson (26) 75; S. Baines (26) 52, P. Berry (26) 76. Clitheroe B 8 (366), Billington B


6 (357): J. Whittaker (7) 85, R. Ball (14) 22; G. Ireland (-17) 38, M. Unwin (21) 100; P. Swales (10) 60, C. Gorzella (21) 28; A. Hall (6) 54, S. Sykes (19) 89; D. Nelson (-9) 101, J. Whitford (18) 57; P. Ford (25) 28, J. Ainsworth (27) 61. ' Social Club 10 (460), Pendle Club 4 (361): M. Alston (19) 94, F. Watson (12) 41; P. Clay (27) 87, John Nedeljkovic (27) 60; I. White (15) 60, D. Grant (15) 71; C. Duff (13) 55, R Clegg (17) 60; B.-Alston (18) 85, M. Roberts (19) 64; C. Smith (27) 79, E. Proctor (27) 65.


Weekend Teams


Bishop, N. Bolton, S. Bishop, N. Bibby, M. Bolton, A. Burns, S. Coulter, D. Musson, M. Hargreaves, D. Glover, Fitton. Umpire - C. Bolton. Scorer - P. Cox. Clitheroe CC 2nds (v Rimington, home, meet ground 12-30


Clitheroe CG (v Fleetwood, away, meet ground noon) P.C.


p.m.) J. Green, P. Atkinson, M. Coulter, S. Booth, R. Dins- dale, P. Gaskell, F. Hussain, M. Preston, C. Musson, M. Eglin, A.N. Other. Scorer - F. Green.


ORD Nelson’s champi­ onship aspirations were


dealt a severe blow on Sun­ day when they were held


away to Rishton Arms 1-1. Third-placed Brown Cow


are still within sight of a pro­ motion place to Division One after defeating second-placed Duke of Wellington 4-3 in a see-saw battle. They are seven points


RESULTS I’irsl Division


Rishton Arms 1, Lord Nelson 1. Second Division


Brown Cow 4, Duke of Wellington 3: Calderstones 2,


Oswaldtwistle 3; Third Division


Low Moor 7, Kings Arms 1 FIXTURES First Division


Do Lacy v Stanhill Lions


behind leaders Cross Axis with two games in hand and six points behind Wellington with four games in hand. Calderstones remain rooted


(Whalley) ; Judge Walmsley v Rishton Arms (Wilsons); Royal Hotel v Lord Nelson (Marl Pitts). Second Division


to the bottom of Division two despite a spirited display against Oswaldtwistle Refugees. They eventually went down to the


Brown Gow v Little Crown (Roefield); Calderstones v Ossy Rovers (Calderstones). Third Division


(Roeficld)


odd goal in five. Low Moor maintained their


First Division TABLES


EII Football..... 16 8 Stanhill Lions... 14 5 Do Lacy.......... 16 j 6 Rishton Arms...' 14 1 4 Judge Walmslcy 17 3


6 26 6


10


Station Hotel... 16 0 Second Division T W D


Cross Axis.... . 17 14 1 Wellington...... 18 13 3 Brown Cow..... 14 12 0 Ossy Hotspur... 14 8 1 Little Crown.... 17 8 1 Knuzdcn Brook 17 7 3 Ossy Refugees.. 17 7 1 Crown Scaffs.... 19 4 3 Ossy Rovers.... 17 5 0 Alma............... 13 3 2


12 11 16 0


8 14


L P 2 43 2 42 3 36 5 25 8 25


Caldcrsloncs.... 16 3 ‘ 1 Third Division


12 15 12 15 8 11


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Low Moor v Griffins Head Low Moor....... 14 11 1 2 31 Knuzdcn......... 16 10 1 5 31 Woodnook..... .. 19 10 1 8 31 Griffins Head... 16 8 3 5 27


Kings Arms..... 15 13 1 i 40


runners-up spot in Division Three by hammering Kings Arms 7-1.


Earby4 Waddington 3


WADDINGTON got off to a great s ta rt thanks to A n thony Sm i th ’s fine strike, b u t the villagers were rocked back on their heels when Earby cracked home three goals in quick succession. Waddington pulled a goal


back before half-time when Smith converted from the spot after O’Gorman was felled in the box. In the second half


Waddington failed to capi­ talise on numerous chances and were punished when Earby made it 4-2 on the break. Andrew Read scored late


on but it was little too late for Waddington. Ilkley Youth 2 Waddinglon 0


W A D D I N G T O N slumped to th e ir fourth successive league defeat at the hands, of league lead­ ers Ilkley. The home side scored a


goal in each half to put cold water on any title ambitions the locals had. Waddington entertain


Settle in the League Cup semi-final at Twitter Lane oil Saturday (2 p.m.). Stork 6


Bull Hotel A 1 A VIRTUOSO first-half P w D L P


Plough Inn...... 14 13 1 0 40 Wilpshirc BH... 16 5 4 6 19 Lord Nelson .... 16 9 5 2 32 LS Roofing...... 18 5 2 11 17 Rishton Hotel.: 13 8 3 2 27 Red Lion......... 14 5 i 9 16 LowerDarwen. 16 8 2 6 26 Accy Clarets.... 18 2 0 11 ii Oaklea............ 14 8 2 4 26 Miners............ 17 2 4 11 10


P W D L P Printers........... 16 7 2 7 23 Locals lose out in goal glut


performance saw S tork comfortably win th is


game. Steve Neary opened the


scoring with a chip from the edge of the box. Bull soon equalised but


strikes from man-of-the- match Sam Marshall, Andy Muldoon and Steve Ditch


gave Stork a 4-1 interval


lead. The locals took their foot


off the pedal in the second period but still managed two further goals courtesy of Dave Hartley and Andy Rushton as they ran out comfortable winners. © Junior soccer is on page 21


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