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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 26th, 2000 33


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More progress for Qarets


dreaming of Old Traf- ford and Anfield next


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season. Substitute John Mullin


fired the Clarets to victory at QPR on Saturday - and into a play-off position, just one point behind third- placed Birmingham. As Mullin said after the


URNLEY'S form has Clarets fans ) o p t im i s t i c a l ly


By Chris Boden responsibility in defence


game, there is no reason why Burnley can't continue to make progress, and that the sky is the limit. But, although I hate to


and attack. There have been eight


be a party-pooper, Clarets fans have to temper their excitement. As we go to press, the side


have played only three of the top 10 sides, and taken only two points from those


games. Three of their seven vic­


tories have come against the current bottom three. So, there are still tough


times ahead, although sur­ vival is all but assured with a 17-point gap between them and the bottom three. But although the play­


different goalscorers this season, while Ternent can seemingly bring anyone in from his squad to do the required job - Mullin being a prime example. They could have won at Loftus Road more comfort­


ably than they did. The Clarets cut QPR


open on 11 minutes, Lee Briscoe pulling the ball back for Micky Mellon, who tried to pass the ball into the corner, only for Lee Harper to make a good


stop. Rangers' only threat was


offs may seem a pipe dream to many cynical observers, in a First Division lacking in quality sides, Burnley have a chance to do more than consolidate. Who is to say that the Clarets can not maintain


this form? Only Fulham and Wat­


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ford have shown any con­ sistent form, and are both unbeaten in their 12 games. But the Clarets are


via the predictable long ball to the inappropriately- named 6f17ins striker Peter Crouch, which the Clarets' back three mopped up com­ fortably. Andy Payton wriggled


PRIZE GUYS: Successful Chatburn CC players are pictured at the annual presentation. (T231000/1)


Chairman Joe Woodworth welcomed the


HATBURN Cricket Club held its annual presentation evening at the Greendale Cafe in Chatburn.


players and guests and thanked the sponsors committee tea ladies, scorers and players for their hard work throughout the season. Special thanks were expressed to Paul


Whittaker for all his hard work preparing excellent batting wickets and Peter Clough who has decided to retire after many years


service to the club. The first team finished in a respectable


mid-table position in the Craven League Sec­ ond Division but unfortunately the second team were relegated to the Fourth Division. There were numerous occasions when the


teams were forced to take to the field with less than a full side but there is hope that this will


past former Blackpool cen­ tre back Clarke Carlisle before firing at Harper, and you wondered whether Burnley would rue their missed chances. After the break, Burnley


continued to keep QPR at arm’s length, while probing on the counter attack. Mullin entered the fray


unbeaten in nine, and are such a tough nut to crack. Their spirit and together­


ness is to be applauded. The current vintage are


on target to become the best Burnley side in 25 years - since the club's last season in the top flight. There have been Clarets


sides, with all due respect to the current squad, with big­ ger stars in the past 25 years, b u t, I reiterate, Stan Ternent's men are a TEAM, rather than a col­ lection of individuals. They take collective


at the expense of Graham Branch, and he provided the telling blow, spinning on to a fine pass from Kevin Ball before firing between Harper's legs. Payton was then foiled


by Harper again, but the Clarets' lead was not threat­ ened after that. Unfortunately this article


comes after last night's clash at Nottingham For­ est, but Burnley will hope to have extended their unbeaten run, with Nor­ wich City the visitors to Turf Moor on Saturday.


Hughes set to


of veteran striker Mark Hughes to bolster their


spark new life? B!


* secured the services


l a c k b u r n Rovers this week


| well find him-self surplus to re-quirements for the imme­ diate future. After Garry Flitcroft found the net against Wim-


attack. But the Welshman could


ARTE ET LABORE ~]| By Suzanne Gee


| bledon last Wednesday - to add to Egil Ostenstad’s


i first-half strike and earn a 2-0 win - the mid-fielder did it again on Saturday. In his programme notes,


croft, David Dunn and Craig Hignett, on his home I debut, all forced saves in the first period. Ostenstad, who didn’t


| a scoring spell. His exact words were: "Over my career I have usu-


Flitcroft himself admitted a single goal could encourage


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| ally scored my goals in bursts, let's hope the mid­ week one sparks a flurry.” True to form, it seems to


have done just that. But instead of a burst,


manager Graeme Souness hopes to make the captain's goalscoring a regular habit after changing his role in the


team. "Garry, in the past would


| what for the sake of the team," Souness said. "It's where I played and, I think if you are a good


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| striker of the ball, which Garry is, then you can get


| sit in front of the back four and utilise his aggression in


the goals. Flitcroft's new task is to


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| how he broke the deadlock against Grimsby on Satur­ day.


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| nomenal game and frustrat­ ed Rovers by being the


one of Hughes’ potential Welsh squad members, Danny Coyne had a phe-


Grimsby goalkeeper, and


| proverbial brick wall for the first half and much of the


| shins.you name it and the former Tranmere Rovers stopper blocked a shot with


second. Hands, knees, toes,


I it-"Damien Johnson, Flit-


know too much about one opportunity handed to him by Jason McAteer's teasing cross, was unlucky not to find a way past Coyne. A similar story seemed to


improve next season. The John Shovelton Shield for the best bat-


Celebration time for cricketers


ting performance was presented to his son Richard for his 139 not out against Denholme. The Alan Townson Cup for the best bowl­ ing performance was awarded to Geoff Lam­


bert for his 7-10 against Glusburn. ltOlX OF HONOUR


Player of the Year: Richard Shovelton (first


team), Steve Simpson (second team); Hatting award: Richard Shovelton (first team), Peter Clough (second team); Bowling award: Richard Shovelton (first team), Geoff Lambert (second team); Field­ ing award: Dave Musson (first team), Steve Edmondson (second team). Young Players of the Year: Lee Shovclton; Catch


of the season: Andrew Lambert; Clubman of the Year: Paul Whittaker; Captain's Trophy: Paul Whit­ taker; Chairman's Trophy: Peter Clough.


L I T H E R O E I Wolves Rangers Under 10s enjoyed a


comfortable 6-0 win over


Akzo Yellow team. The goals came via an Adam


Barton hat-trick and one each for Matthew Winckley, Ben Frankland and Christopher


Brewer. The Under 10s Accrington


League side won their fourth consecutive league game with a 2-0 victory over league leaders Great Harwood. Joshua Holgate and Kurt


Rangers enjoy a six-goal victory H


STAR man Gary Bowker scored an


incredible 10 goals as Readstone United Under 12s thumped Bacup Bor­


ough 20-1. Danny Almond hit four


and Shaun Laurie notched a hat-trick. Mark Campbell, Scott Wilkinson and Thomas Marsh completed


the scoring. United’s Under 14s


Roberts sealed the win. Jay Howard and Liam Bedford were outstanding. Earlier in the week they had


claimed their first victory of the season with an excellent 10-2 win over Borrowdale


United. Ryan Thomas-Fisher


a convincing 3-0 victory over Town Mouse, Holgate (2) and Joseph Ward finding the target. The Under 8s Red team had a superb 3-1 away win at Foul-


ridge Minors. Man of the match Michael


Clarkson (2) and Paul Astin scored the goals. Wolves Under 9s were 3-1


went nap, Andrew Tinker hit a hat-trick while Duncan Fearnhead and Ashley Brown completed the scor­ ing. Man of the match was Robert Cresswell. The Under 11s consoli­


Kennedy and man of the match Tim Rakshi bagged a brace apiece. The Under 8s maintained


their unbeaten start to the season with an excellent 4-0 victory over Barrowford


Celtic. Goalscorers were Elliott


Bywater (2), Sam Langford and a screamer from man of the match Luke Allen. The Under 9s North Val­


-brace and Reece Meehan was man of the match. The Under 10s North Val­


ley League battled to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ighten Leigh. Josh Neary bagged


winners in their top-of-the- table dash with Michelin Pan­


thers. Charlie Collinge bagged a


brace and Luke Jackson grabbed the other. Man of the match was Giorgio Peregrine. Wolves Under 11s came out second best to a strong Black-


bum Boys side. Sam Sieczkowski and


Richard Tyrell grabbed the goals while goalkeeper Liam Bieknell pulled-off several great saves ina 6-2 defeat. Man of the match was Mark Flanagan. The Wolves Under 12s


dated their top-of-the-table position with an emphatic 6- 2 win over North Valley Dynamos. Ben Williams bagged a


ley League continued their recent improvement with a 2-2 draw with Fulledge Colts. Goalscorers were Neal Kissock and Craig Wilkin­ son. Star performer Adam Lightbown was the star per­ former. United’s Under 9s


brace and there was one each for Lewis Gray, Jamie McCue, Jordan Finch and Matthew Stirzaker. Man of the match was Scott Der­ byshire. United’s Under 10s


Accrington League side drew 1-1 with Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s. Tony Haworth scored and Thomas Ilelli- well was named man of the


match. The Under 13s were well


Accrington League side had an excellent 6-0 victory over Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s. Jamie Bury, Johnny


A FINE hat-trick by man of was the highlight of Whalley Brown, Shaun Tonge and two the match James Taylor


Accrington League side threw away a two-goal advantage against Whalley Juniors, even­ tually perishing 6-3. Sam Johns (2) and Simon


be unfold-ing after the break, but there was only so much abuse the keeper could take and he eventual­ ly succumbed to Flitcroft in


the 57th minute. Ostenstad floated in a


cross from the left and cap­ tain marvel popped up at the far edge of the box to fire home a powerful right- foot volley. Matt Jansen, who had


Under 8s first win of the season against Trawden Celtic. Further goals were added by


Worthington were on target and Allan Burn collected the man of the match award. Wolves’ Rangers Under 12s Girls team were defeated 3-1 by


Whalley. Gemma Anderson was on


target and Chelsea Cook was the star performer. The Under 14s eventually


recovered from an ankle injury, was then brought on at the expense of McAteer. McAteer was clearly dis­


David Astley and Luke Ware- ing as the locals ran out com­


mance they duly won 6-3. Hat-trick hero Adam


from Ben Wright made the points safe for Whalley. Mait­ land Steel was man of the


match. Whalley Under 12s Sunday


fortable 5-2 winners. Whalley Leopards Under 10s


put up a brave performance despite being severely depleted against Blackburn Eagles. Chris Hindle was Whatley’s man of the match during their


4-0 defeat. Whalley Colts Under 10s


ran out convincing 9-3 winners against Great Harwood


Rovers. A lacklustre Wolves fell


gruntled at the de-cision. But while he was throwing a tan-trum on the bench, Jansen was working his magic on the pitch. After aggravating his


behind against the run of play, but they were a different side after the break. Oliver McLean scored a hat-


fought hard against Lammack Juniors but eventually lost 4-2. Ashley Walker and Leon Cas­ sidy were on target. Man of the match for Whal­


side dominated their match versus Livesey Rovers from start to finish, running out 9-0 winners. Goals from Shaun Tonge (4),


beaten 6-2 by Foulridge Minors. Matthew Whitwell bagged the man of the match award as well as a brace of goals.


Liam Hindle (2), Maitland Steel, Chris Baron and Alex Smith sealed the win. Rob Kellaway and Bobby Westwood were joint men of


the match. Whalley Juniors Girls Under


ley was Joe Rawlinson. On Saturday in the Accring­


trick, while man of the match Damien Bradley, Davis Bun- yan and James Hartlebury each claimed a brace.


ankle within seconds of the swap, the striker played through the pain barrier to keep the visitors on their


toes. With time ticking on,


Rovers became jittery as Coyne thwarted all attempts for their second goal. But after Carsley sent a delightful crossfield ball to Jansen on the left, his finish was perfection personified. But with Jansen and


12's overcame their Clitheroe counterparts 3-1. Fay Myers bagged a brace


ton League, Whalley took on Clitheroe Wolves in a repeat of last week’s fixture. Having lost 5-3 last week Whalley were out for revenge and in an excellent team perfor-


Calderstones score first win of season


ALDERSTONES picked up their first point of the season


when th e y held fllow s tru g g le rs Knuzden


Brook. The locals had started


Blake unavailable, Hughes will hope to edge out Osten­ stad and partner Hignett at Huddersfield on Saturday, in a typical big man, little man combination. Someone said to me that


their Accrington Memorial Sunday Football League Sec­ ond Division campaign with four straight defeats, conced­ ing a flood of goals. But although they couldn’t


Hughes is the sort of signing Rovers would have made nine years ago. So, Hughes will hope to


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ WINTER DARTS LEAGUE


I Langho FC 9, Kings Arms 3; Craven A 6, Brown Cow 6; Billington BC 8, Conservative Club 4; Catholic SC 6, Craven B 6;Bay Horse 5, Royal British Legion 7; Starkies 7, Black Bull Old Langho 5. High Scores: 159 - J. Cowperthwaite; 140 + 125 - L. Dixon; 133 - C. Robin­ son. L. Parkinson; 132 - M. Northoven 129 + 128 + 100 - J. Cunltffe; 126 - K. Stone; 121 +100 - M. Livesey; 121 - P. Leeming, A. Southwell; 119 - L. McDonald; 117 - J. Seedle; 116 - G. Roscoe; 114 +100 x 2 -112 - B. Thomber, J. Ridgeway; 111 - M. Bowman; 108 - J. Brown; 100 x 2


RESULTS


- L Celestial; 100 - D. Baker, L. Whittaker, A. Bellanca, K. Johnson. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1 Club 11; 12, Royal British Legion, Starkies 9.


I 20; 5, Brown Cow 19; 6, Billington BC 18; 7, Low Moor 17; 8, Craven B 16; 9, Kings Arms 14; 10, Black Bull Old Langho 13; 11, Conservative


1, Langho FC 28; 2, Catholic SC 24; 3, Bay Horse 22; 4, Craven A FIXTURES


Knockout Trophy First Round Calderstones v Duke of


Wellington (Calderstones); Cross Axes v Brown Cow (Wilson); Low Moor v Lower Darwen (Roe- field); Red Lion v E .H . Football


(Marl Pits). TABLES


stop the goals going in at the other end, they scored four of their own to earn a draw. Elsewhere, the First Divi­


have a similar impact as David Speedie had at Ewood.


Brown Cow..... 3 3 0 0 9 EH Football.... 3 3 0 0 9 Judge Walmesley 4 2 1 1 7 Lower Darwen. 3 2 1 0 7 Stanhill Lions... 4 2 1 1 7 Plough............ 4 1 2 1 5 Wellington...... 6 1 1 4 4 Cross Axes...... 4 1 0 3 3


First Division P w D L P


sion top-of-the-table clash between E. H. Football and Brown Cow was postponed, while Judge Walmesley beat Duke of Wellington 2-0. In the Second Division


also a victim of the weather. RESULTS


E. H. Football v Brown Cow PP; Judge Walmesley 2, Duke of


First Division


Knuzden Brook 4, Calder- stones 4; Station Hotel


Wellington' 0. Second Division


Helmshore 4, Low Moor 4. Third Division


Head PP. Red Lion v Wilpshire Bulls


and Alex Cookson also notched ensuring Whalley recorded their first ever win in competi­ tive football. Olivia Hull was voted player of the game. The Under 15's recorded


their most impressive perfor­ mance of the season so far when they disposed Padiham 10-0. Leading 6-0 at half-time, the locals added four more in the


second half. The goals were scored by


Richard Benson (4), John Knowles (3), Terry Fothergill (2) and one from John Steinofle giving Whalley resounding vic­ tory. Terry Fothergill was named man of the match.


ta s t ic 6-4 v ic to ry over C a s tle to n in th e L an ­


Great win C


Rishton Arms... 5 0 0 5 0 Second Division P W D L p


Low Moor also shared eight goals with Station Hotel, and Red Lion's home game with Wilpshire Bulls Head was


Low Moor....... 5 4 1 0 13 Knuzden FC.... 5 4 1 0 13 Kings Arms..... 4 4 0 0 12 Ossy Refugees.. 7 3 1 3 10 Station Hlrashre 6 2 1 3 7 Crown Scaffs.... 5 2 0 3 6 Little Crown.... 5 2 0 4 6 Ossy Rovers.... 4 1 0 3 3 Knuzden Brook 5 1 1 3 4


Calderstones.... 5 0 1 4 i Third Division P w D L p


LS Roofing..... 7 Red Lion......... 5 Miners............ 7 Griffin’s Head.. 5 Mayfield......... 7 Printers........... 7 QH Clarets..... 7 Brownhill Arms 6


Wilpshire BH... 6 5 1 0 16 Woodnook....... 7 5 1 1 16


cashire Super League. Fifteen-year-old Gareth


Cunliffe made his debut but was unfortunately beaten 3-2 in the first game despite hav­ ing a better average than his


opponent. Mick Duxbury and Joe


Marsden also lost as Castle­ ton raced into a 3-0 lead. Reece Jefferies, Ray Harg­


reaves and Andy Porter began the fightback with excellent wins and skipper Barry Cunliffe won a very tense seventh game 3-1. Peter Taylor made sure


Clitheroe could not lose, win­ ning with a fine average of 76.51, and Jimmy Hargreaves won the match for the locals in the penultimate game thanks to a 3-0 whitewash. Carl Duffy was beaten but


it did not spoil another fan­ tastic win for Clitheroe.


L ITH E RO E men’s darts team had a fan­


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