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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 24th, 2000 S TA R R IE S S harks


are 22 points clear at the top of the


Clitheroe Pool League P remier Division a f te r beating Castle A - their 10th win in as many out­ ings.


Low Moor moved back


into second place after a con­ vincing 10-2 win at Legion A. Whalley Arms A beat


White Hart 12-0 to go third. Dog Music Bar


Sharks win again Starkies aces are 22 points clear after tenth win


Sharks; Castle A v Buck A; Dog Inn 2 v Legion A; Low Moor Club v Whalley Arms; White Hart A v


Royal Oak A. First Division


Waggon and Horses A v Pendle


Hotel B; Legion B v Dog Music Bar; Horse Shoe v Bay Horse A; Higher Buck v Stork Hotel B;


Commercial A v Kings Arms A. Second Division


Brown Cow A v New Inn A;


leapfrogged Commercial A to the top of the First Division with a 7-5 win against Horse Shoe A. Kings Arms A’s revival


lion in third, and have a match win hand. Pendle Hotel put paid to


Do Lacy 5-l. O Player registration dead­


line is Tuesday. No transfers


continues as they moved into a creditable fourth spot. The Second Division sees


runaway leaders Hurst Green go 23 points clear of Starkies A after beating them 7-5. In the Third Division, Cas­


tle B are IS points in front after anothe convincing win, this time over Whalley Arms B. Three teams are fighting it


out for supremacy in the Fourth Division , and Station Hotel, Waggon and Horses B and Victoria all won. Six points separate top


from third. Kings Arms A beat their B


team 9-0 to move into second in the Ladies' League. Legion moved back to the


top at the expense of Buck A with a 5-4 win. Castle are in a strong posi-


will be allowed after this date. 8 Three Clitheroe players


have made it into the Lan­ cashire squad play-offs on Sunday at Rileys in Preston, Pete McQuade, Russell Kay, both from Starkies Sharks, and Steve Beattie of Low Moor. O Anyone wishing to play for Clitheroe in the Lancashire Inter-League should contact league secretary Chris Stewart (01200 442243), Tony Clough f A team, 01254 240060), Steve Prosser (B team,‘012S2 773990) and Sarah Atherton


(ladies, 01200 442243). 1! ESl'l.TS


Premier Division Starkies Sharks 10. Castle A 2;


Buck A 10. Dog Inn 2: Legion A 2, Low Moor Club 10; Whalley Arms A 12. White Hart A 0; Royal Oak A 2, Stork Hotel A 10.


Firsl Division Pendle Hotel B 6, Legion B 6;


Dog Music Bar 7, Horse Shoe A 5; Bay Horse A 8, Higher Buck 4; Stork Hotel B v Commercial A; Kings Arms A 8. Waggon and Horses A 4. Second Division


New Inn A 6, White Lion G;


Three Millstones 5. Legion C 7; Horse Shoe B 7, Ultraframe 5; Hurst Green 7, Starkies A 5; Craven Heifer 8, Brown Cow A 4. Third Division


White I lart B 6, Kings Arms B


6; Buck Wrinklcys 7, White Horse 5; Brown Cow B 2, Pendle Hotel A 10; C;ustle B 8, Whalley Arms B 4; De Lacy Arms bye. Fourth Division


Commercial B 10. Royal Oak B


2; Victoria 7, Bay Horse B 5; Black Horse 8. Buck B 4; Waggon and Horses B 9, New Inn B 3; Station Hotel 9, Chatburn Wanderers 3. Ladies' League Tuesday


Kings Arms A 9. Kings Arms B


0; De Lacy Arms 4, Fondle Hotel 5: Castle G, Buck B 3; Buck A 4,


Legion 5. TONIGHT'S FIXTURES Premier Division


Stork Hotel A v Starkies


White Lion v Three Millstones: Legion C v Horse Shoe B; Ultra- frame v Hurst Green; Starkies A v Craven Heifer. Third Division


Whalley Arms B v White Hart;


Kings Arms v Buck Wrinkleys; White Horse v De Lacy Arms; Pendle Hotel A v Castle B; Brown


Cow B bye. Fourth Division


Chatburn Wanderers v Com­


mercial B; Royal Oak v Victoria; Bay Horse B v Black Horse; Buck B v Waggon and Horses B; New Inn B v Station Hotel. Ladies' League Tuesday


Lacy Arms v Legion; Pendlc Hotel v Kings Arms B; Buck B v Buck A.


Premier Division TABLES


Starkies........... 10 Low Moor....... 10 Whalley Arms A 10 Buck A........... legion A......... Stork Hotel A.. Castle A.......... Royal Oak A.... Dog Inn.......... White Hart A...


L D P 0 0


110 ss 86 SI


Kings Arms A v Castle; Dc


37


Commercial A.. 9 6 Pendle Hotel B. 10 4 Kings Arms A.. 10 5 Legion B......... 10 5 Waggon A...... ; 10 3 Horse Shoe A... 10 3 Stork Hotel B.. 9 3 Bay Horse A.... 10


4 2 59 1 5S


3 76 2 74 1 69 3 66 1 61


Higher Buck.... 10 3 7 0 56 Second Division


Hurst Green.... 10 9 0 1 103 Starkies A....... 10 5 3 2 80 Ultraframe...... 10 4 3 3 79 New Inn A...... ID 3 3 4 73 Brown Cow A.. 10 4 4 2 69 . Craven Heifer... 10 4 4 2 69 White Lion..... 10 3 3 4 os Horse Shoe B... 10 5 4 I 67 Three Millstones 10 2 7 i 55


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Legion C......... 10 i 9 0 37 Third Division p W I, D P


Castle B.......... 9 7 0 2 81 White Hart B... 9 3. 2 4 6G Buck Wrinklevs s 4 1 3 65 Pendle Hotel A. 9 4 4 i 65 White Horse.... 9 2 4 3 57


Do Lacy.......... 7 3 1 3 54 47


Whalley Arms B 8 3 4 i Brown Cow B... 9 1 7 i 43


Station Hotel... 10 8 1 1 98


Kings Arms B.. 8 1 5 2 36 Fourlh Division p W l D p


Waggon B....... 10 8 2 0 95 Victoria.......... 10 8 2 0 92 Black Horse.... 10 5 4 1 75 Chatburn Wndrs 9 5 3 1 09 Bay Horse B.... 10 1 5 1 61 Commercial B.. 10 2 8 0 50 Buck B........... 10 i 7 2 50 New Inn B...... 10 2 8 0 48 0 45


Dog Music Bar 10 6 1 3


First Division P W L D


79 GS 51 50 45 42


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Royal Oak B.... 9 3 6 Ladies' League


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League First Division. Second-placed Billington A had a


comfortable win over Chatburn, while Talbot B kept themselves in contention with a win over Waddington A, who have now slipped off the pace. There was welcome relief for bottom


WO bigs wins from Low Moor A have sent them 10 points clear at the top of the


Chatburn 2 (370), Billington A 12 (442):


M. Paul (10)50, N. Harris (-17) 92; G.Simkin (-11) 105, D. Wilson (2) 40; G. Clark (12) 37, K. Hardy (9)8-1; M. Lawson (-2) 00, T. Ryde- heard (8) 01; A. Bradshaw (17) 53, P Conchie (15) SS; R. Turner (22) 50, .1. Gibson (-15) 71. Talbot A 10 (301), Waddington A -1 (337):


S. Procter (21) 44, .1. Baines (10) 01: S. Hay- hurst (11) 5S, T. Makinson (-1) -18; P Whitak­ er (0) 57, E. Houghton (27) 53: M. Robinson (2)85. B. Waddington (-17) 30;.I. Procter (20) 50, M. Dcwhirst (4) 75: A. Dickinson (22) 70,


club Slaidburn, who thrashed Legion. Second Division leaders Billington B


lost out in a tight match against Pendle Club, but remain IS points clear of joint-second placed Downham and


First Division RESULTS Low Moor A 12 (467), Rimington 2 1361):


P. Lapicki (17) 41. 1’. Wincklcy (23) GS; S. Thompson ( IS) 80, 4. Lund Snr (23) 57; P. Travnor (8) 75, J. Lund Jnr (20) 50; D. Ire­ land (20) 88, P. Hobson (20) 7S; D. Dean (7) 75, D. A. Seed (20) 03; P Mercer (18) 102, D. Calvert (13) 30. Clitheroe Conservative 2 (372), Low Moor


12 (439): 1. Charlton (7) 57, S. Thompson (18) 70; M. Whitaker (13) 55, T. llcnshaw (-7) 75; T. Smith (27)70, D. Ireland (26)81; D. Smith (-2) 45, P Lapicki (17) 80; R. Grant (20) 08, P. Mercer (18) 4 1; S. Taylor (12) 47, D. Thomas (21) S3.


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AFTER a prolonged period of in a c t iv i ty and with manager Richard Quinn away on an Aus­ tra l ian scouting mission, the York title chasers were delighted to report that they had overcome this potential banana skin with


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I line tis usual. | The first 20 minutes compromised 1 of almost total Nelson pressure but I | this was not converted into goals until


resisted the temptation to make, any major changes in personnel although a breakdown in communications meant that the influential Bill Stop- ford was not able to feed the forward


1 Fazackerlcy and Warren Baker. The first from Fazackerley, was a bizarre affair and resulted in him lobbing the goalkeeper from just six yards with his knee. Baker followed this up with a text book strike from 12 yards into the roof of the net. Rishton then looked more likely to


a quick double burst from Jimmy


D. Cox (18) 01. RBL 2 (303), Slaidburn 12 (420): B.


llitchen (3) 55, G. Parker (0) 08; N. Schofield (scratch) 6-1, E. Righ.v (3) 75; S. Maher (18) OS. N. Hey.(21) 05; M. Graham (13) 55, T. Robinson (15) 73; N. Garner (12) 82, W. Robinson (10) 48; S. Blackburn (13) -10, B. Walker (17) 91. Clitheroe Conservative A 10 (415), Catholic


Club B 4 (307): K.A.Smit (23) 71..S.Simpson (15) 59; M. Whitaker (13) 55, M. Byrne (13) 64; S. Taylor (12) 00, .1. Byrne 110) 18; T. Smith (27 j 84, I. Middleton ( 21 ) 71; C. Drinkwaler (-2) 83, S. Duckworth (-17) 54; R.


Grant (20) 53, T. Byrne (18) 71. Second Division


Waddington B G (377), Talbot A 8 (392): T.


Walmslcy (23) 38, R. Procter (12) 88; I. .lack- son (27) 03, S. Cookson (10)35: B. Phillip (21) 00, G. Johnson (9) 50: G. Laxton (27) 52, S. Procter (10) 80; K. lloulker (22) SO, P Proc­ ter (24) 52; S. Baines (20) 75, II. Slater (10)


87. Low Moor 2 ( 324). Downham 12 (405): G.


Tyler (20) 83, R. Gladwin (22) 73: D. Johnson (17) 40, D. Hart (20) 75; M. Moss (10) 40, P. Parker (10) 71; A. Ford (27) 50, P Walmslcy (22) 78; T. Richardson (20) -14, C. Aspinall (8) 85; C. Mulhearn (25) 55, P. Marlow (18) 83. Billington B 0 (409), Pendle Chib 8 (434):


R. Ball (14) 74, J. Nedeljovic (27) 03: S. Sykes (10) 121. B. Conchie (-1) 35; S. Gorton (14) 01, M. Roberts (10) 75; J. Whilford (18) 63, D. Grant (15) 57; J. Ainsworth (27) 38, R Clegg (17)120: C. Gorzella (21) 52, R Watson (12)75.


TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Firsl Division


Billington A v Low Moor A; Catholic B v


Whalley Cons.; Slaidburn v Clitheroc Con. A; Talbot B v Rimington; Waddington A v Chatburn.


Second Division


Low Moor B v Billington B; Clitheroe Con. B v Social; Downham v Talbot A; Pendle


Club v Waddington B. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division


1, Low Moor A 132; 2, Billington A 122; 3,


Talbot B 120; 4. Waddington A 114; 5, Clitheroe Con. A 10-1; 0, Catholic SC B 102; 7, Chatham 100; 8, RBL 98; 0, Whalley Con.


70: 10, Rimington 74; 11, Slaidburn 08. Second Division


1. Billington 1! 120: 2, Social. Downham


108; 4, Talbot A 102; 5, Catholic A, Clitheroe Con. B 88; 7, Pendle Club 84; 8, Police 78: 9, Low Moor 15 72; 10. Waddington B 54.


Legion................ 10 Kings Arms A .... 10 Castle................ 9 Buck A.............. 10 Buck B............... 10 Pendle Hotel...... 11 De Lacy............. 11 Kings Arms 11.... 11


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W L P 7 3 66


7 2 63 6 4 63 6 4 62 4 7 61 4 7 48 0 11 15


3 64


N "as you were" sit­ u at io n applies a t the top of the


Three Rivers Gisburn and


District Pool League. Table-topping Pendle


Hotel defeated lowly Copy Nook 6-2 at home. And Coach and Horses


1 SO


remain two points adrift fol­ lowing a 6-2 victory over Coach and Horses B - only the second time the title- chasers have beaten their own


B team in four years. RESULTS


Three Rivers 4, White Lion 3;


Pendle Hotel 0, Copy Nook 1; Pendle Inn 4, Buck (Grindleton) 3: Coach and Horses A 6, Coach and Horses B 1; Anchor A 3, Craven Heifer 15 4; Buck (Pay thornc) -1, Anchor B 4. To he replayed; Craven Heifer A v IIIW. TABLE


Pendle Motel.............. 20 Coach and Horses A.... 20


P


HIW......................... 19 Pendle Inn................. 20 Anchor A................... , 20 Buck (Grind)............. . 20 Craven Heifer A......... 19 Anchor B................... . 20 Craven Heifer B......... 20 Coach and Horses B.... 20 Three Rivers.............. . 20 Copy Nook................ . 20 White Lion................ . 20 Buck (Pay)................ . 20


122 120 108 100 101 93 87 83 80 79 77 73 71 62


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Reds win Wolves derby clash D


RAWN together in the semi-final, the two Under 10s teams from


Clitheroe Wolves provided a


good game of football. Early in the game the Reds


looked like the better side, but were rocked back when the Blues took the lead through Daniel Wilkinson slot­ ting home a rebound off the cross­


and equalised when substitute Alan Cottom scored from close range. In the second half both teams had chances but the Reds looked stronger and sealed the game through goals from Liam Bicknell and Jamie Ilardaere. Bickncll and Jonathan Buchanan were named man-of-the-match for the Reds and Blues respectively. The Under 8s moved into the final


bar. Immediately the Reds hit back


a


READSTONE United Under 9s had an excel­


They progressed to the Consola­ lent weekend.


tion Cup final, beating Salterforth 2-1 in the quarter- finals with goals from Tim Rakshi and Neil Kissock with Elliot Artingstoll named man of the match. And then heat Foulridge Minors


team were beaten 4-2 by Fulledge Colts in the semi-final of the cup. Man of the match Rudi Lockett scored both goals in a spirited dis­ play against very physical oppo­ nents. The Under 10s Warburtons


The Under 10s North Valley


8-0 in the semi-final. Goalscorers Neil Kissock (2), Tim Rakshi, Josh Langford, Steven Bibby and a hat-trick from man of the match Ryan Bramley. The Under 8s Blue team quali­


fied for the cup final with an excel­ lent 3-0 victory over Cliviger Colts. Goal scorers Elliott Art­ ingstoll, Jack Dugdale and man of the match Thomas Halliwell. The Under 8s Yellow team beat­


of the North Valley League Cup competition with a 1-0 victory over Trawden Celtic on the artificial pitch at Gawthorpe. Several of the lads found it diffi­


score for the remainder of the first half, however this adventurous approach by the back line reaped div­ idends on the hour mark when Iain Czapowski scored his first goal in his nine years of playing for the club. This goal seemed to open the flood­


en 2-0 by Colne Clarets in the semi-final of the Consolation Cup. This was a good performance with Sam Marsh named man of the match.


cult to play on the different surface but man-of-the-match Charlie Collingo had an excellent game and capped it with the winning goal in a game of few chances. Dominic Smith and Joe Nightin­


gates and soon Dewhurst was run­ ning on to a Baker through ball to add a fourth, before Steven Czapows­ ki, having been shown how to do it by brother, bundled home from close range after missing a catalogue of chances earlier in the game. Yet another clean sheet for the


Chatburn lose out


gale were solid in defence and Bryn Phillips in goal pulled off a couple of good saves when required. Luke Jackson also put in a good perfor­ mance. Hat-trick hero Jamie Thomas led


ton. The Wolves let Brierfield back into the game in the second half to level the score at 2-2. Clitheroe then stepped up a gear and goals from Ben Frankland and Adam Barton’s second secured the game. Chris Brewer and Stephen Tandy were hard to split for the man-of-the- match award.


meanest defence in the league com­ bined with a glut of clear chances will surely boost confidence for this week’s crunch derby match with De Lacy.


the way as Clitheroe Wolves under 16s beat Colne Clarets 4-1. A good all-round performance was the key to the victory. Liam Hill-Parkcr scored the other goal. In the last league game of the sea­ son the Wolves went down to a very


strong Ossy Villa side. Leaving some regular team mem­


IVorslhornc 5, Clialburn 3


D E S P IT E a brave fightback, Chatburn lost this top-of-the-


table six-pointer. Worsthorne led by six points going


into the game, and the Burnley side took the lead after the visitors had made a bright start. The rest of the first half proved to be


bers out gave the manager the chance to let the fringe players shine and Scott Rushton was given his chance in the starting line up. They went 1-0 up with a goal from Tom Rutherford but Villa came back to lead 3-1 at half time. All the substitutes went on to get


up a battling display against St Joseph’s in a game which had to be played a t Wilsons Playing Fields due to the unsuitability of the Whalley pitch. St Joseph’s led 3-0 at half-time


D


a game but the game drifted away with Luca Musker scoring a goal in the second half, despite the scoreline the game was closer than it suggest and the games highlight was another outstanding performance from man- of-the-match Chris Blocked. The Under 9s moved into the final of the North Valley league cup in a


a lesson in finishing for Chatburn as, despite the game being even on chances and balance of play, Worsthome went in four goals to the good. The game looked over, but Chat-


burn's never-say-die spirit started an amazing comeback. Debutant Benfield won a penalty,


which Bradshaw cooly converted. The second goal was inevitable,


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and the prolific Young headed home from close range. A scrappy third ensured a frantic last 10 minutes. However, with two minutes left,


the home side sealed the win with an unstoppable shot into the top corner. Young was man-of-the-match. The result gives Chatburn a lot to


close game. Starting the game well they took


the lead with first half goals from Matthew Winckley and Adam Bar-


League continued at the top of the table with a hard fought 1-1 draw with Colne Clarets. Both teams deserve credit for supplying an entertaining game of football. Jamie McCue scored the goal with Jordan Finch named man of the match. The Under 11s excellent 6-1 vic­


tory over Michelin. Goal scorers Scott Wilkinson, Dale Under­ wood, Oliver Tyreman and a hat- trick from man of the match Gary Bowker. The Under 15s recorded a con­


vincing 3-1 victory over Fulledge Colts. Goalscorers were Michael Cant and man of the match Tom Fearnhead with two.


This just seemed to galvanise Whal­ ley into action and they scored three excellent goals to run out comfort­ able winners. Second-half scorers were Zico Passerini, James Sumner and the man of the match Ashley Walker. For once Whalley started brightly


ESPITE the absence of a couple of key players Whalley Under 13s put


and at the start of the second half they added four more quick goals. Whalley never gave up and respond­ ed with some stout defending and they were unlucky not to score themselves after a few break aways. Martin Walton and Ryan Rigby


week's disappointing performance and beat Darwen Rangers in fine style. This was even more impres­ sive as Darwen had soundly beaten Whalley earlier in the season. Play­ ing their best football of the season they thoroughly deserved their 1-0 half-time lead given to them with a great James Kenyon goal. Darwen responded well at the


Whalley responded well after last


s ta r t of the second half and equalised in the opening minutes.


and scored a great goal after two minutes when Sam Taylor blasted the ball into the net after good work by Sean Tonge. The Tigers then took their foot off the pedal and allowed Earcroft to equalise after a defensive error. Whalley hit back and great work by Ben Wright set up Maitland Steel to score with a crisp shot. The second half saw Whalley in control but they couldn’t break down a very resolute Earcroft defence. Sean Tonge was Whalley's man of the match. Whalley Arrows recorded their


were Whalley's outstanding per­ formers.


third win in a row to keep up their fine run of form. They competed for every ball and never allowed Stash to get into their stride. Whalley played some excellent passing foot­ ball which culminated in Marlon Murray volleying in a great pass


from Alex Smith. Leading 1-0 at half-time Whalley


started the second half where they left off putting Stash under increas­ ing pressure and Andrew Mercer scored his first goal for the club. Adam Stanworth was the man of the match and Gary Micallef and Marlon Murray were also outstand­ ing in a great team effort.


Langho boost title prospects L


do if they are to win the title in their first season in the top flight.


ANGHO FC have enhanced th e ir pro sp ec ts of being


crowned champions of the Rib­ ble Valley Ladies' Winter Darts


League. They defeated Kings Arms 8-4


this week and lead by nine points following Low Moor's defeat against Station by a similar scoreline. Individual highlight of the week


was a 12-dart finish by H. Jackson. HIGH SCORES


140 and 12-dart finish: H. Jackson; 140


and 100; J. Cunliffe; 140: A. M. Bellanca; 135: G. Cryne; 134: S. Glover and L. Johnson; 132 and 107: R. Hayward: 120 and 100: J. Hall; 104: K. Peel; 100 x 2: P. Shanley and P. Hampson; 100: L. McDonald.


RESULTS Brown Cow 3, Craven A 9; Low Moor


4, Station 8; RBL 6, Billington BC 6; Catholic SC 7, Bay Horse 5; Langho 8, Kings Arms 4; Bridge Inn 7, Black Bull


(Old Langho) 5. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Langho 127; 2, Low Moor 118; 3,


Catholic SC and Station 103; 5, Craven 99; 6, Brown Cow 92; 7, Bridge Inn 88; 8, Kings Arms and Billington BC; 10, Craven and RBL 86; 12, Bay Horse 76; 13, Black Bull (Old Langho) 71.


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