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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 1st, 2001 41 _


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Doubles champs crowned


BOLTON pairing Peter Consterdine and Dave Iligginbottom were crowned the new Bar- Be-Quick Doubles champions at Ribbles- dale Wanderers Bowl­ ing Club on Saturday. The pair defeated


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Nigel Greenhalgh.and Tony Mellor (Great Harwood) 21-14 in the final after earlier defeat­ ing Birkenhead’s pairing of Rob Fitzpatrick and Mick Whalley 21-17. Greenhalgh and Mel­


lor had earlier dumped England’s number one pairing of Brian Duncan and Norman Fletcher


(Blackpool) 21-10. RESULTS l.usl 1(>


(Preston) 5, P. Consterdine and D. Iligginbottom (Bolton) 21; M. Coupe and I. Tenncnt (Pre­ ston) 21, M. Harrison and K. Charnock 18 (Burnley); G. Coupe and J. luces (Preston) 18, R. Fitzpatrick and M. Whalley 21 (Birkenhead); M. Gilbert and I. Ilolden (Halifax) 21, W. Turner and E. Turner (Bamoldswick) G; N. Grccnhal- gh and T. Mellor (Heywood) 21, W. Finn and M. Aspin (Accring­ ton) 19; A. Fidler and J. Jones (Wigan) 21, N. Pickles and C. Viola (Burnley) 11; M. Wenslcy and T. Dobson (Ribblcsdale) 20, B. Duncan and N. Fletcher 21; E Ralphson and C. Chapman (Rochdale) 21, B. Griffiths and


A. Ilodson and J. Ilodson


D.Seddon (Wigan) 12. Quarler-finid


R Consterdine and D. llig-


ginbottom 21, M. Coupe and 1 Tennent 19; R. Fitzpatrick


and M. Whalley 21, M. Gilbert and I. Holden 10; N. Greenhalgh and T. Mellor 21, A. Fidler and J. Jones 19; B- Duncan and N. Fletcher 21, E. Ralphson and C. Chapman 12. Semi-finals


P e r f e c t


s ta r t g o e s o n


READSTONE Unit­ ed's Under 12s contin­ ued their impressive 100% winning start to the season with a- 5-3 victory over Great Harwood Rovers. Goal scorers includ­


m


ed a Jamie McCue hat- trick, Ben Williams and Louis Laviscount. Both the Under 8s


and Under 10s record­ ed 4-0 victories over Foulridge Minors and Colne Clarets respec­


tively. ’ For the Under 8s


Michael Cox scored twice and the other goals came from Scott Byrom and man of the match Kenneth TAy- lor while the Under 10s chalked up goals cour­ tesy of Josh Brown (23), Josh Neary and Matthew Riley. Luke Basterfield was named man of the match. The Under 14s were


well beaten 12-1 by Lammack Juniors in


SABDEN Bowling Club celebrated a very success­ ful year, with achieve­ ments for all its teams and some outstanding individual performances. The occasion was the


ab vv nancy P Consterdine and D. Hig-


cinbottom 21, K. Fitzpatrick and M. Whalley 17; N. Grcen- halgh and T. Mellor 21, B. Duncan and N. Fletcher 10. Final


P. Consterdine and D. Hig-


ginboltom 21, N. Greenhalgh and T. Mellor 14.


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The occasion was the annual presentation night


Dcwhurst; runner-up, Joe Boyle. Ladies singles, Mary Griffiths; runner-up Catherine Eaves. Men’s doubles, Bob Wright and Joe Boyle; runners-up, John Cropper and David


at Whalley Golf Club on Marym ij Saturday attended by


about 60 people. Club president Anita


Whalley handed out the trophies, following an introduction by retiring chairman John Boocock. Announcing his step­ ping down as chairman, he


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lly payments ot £126.69. followed ■l Ail have a final payment to pur- ■co subject to status.


said the club was looking for younger players and new committee members. He also thanked retiring secretary David Beesley for his outstanding work and said the club is on the lookout for a new secretary if anyone is interested. Trophy winners were - men's singles, Alan


Valerie Warburton; run


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riffiths


ners-up June Beesley and Janine Robinson. Mixed doubles, Margaret and John Boocock; runners- up, Valerie Warburton


and David Parsons. President's Cup, Den­


nis Mather; runner-up, John Robinson. Swift tro­ phy, Barbara Warburton; runner-up, Dennis Math­ er. White Hart singles, Dennis Mather; runner- up, Peter Warburton. Pendle Witch doubles, Chris I-Iackett and Ben Parsons; runners-up Michael Birkett and Peter Lambert. White


Hart salver [or best new bowler, Ryan Finnigan. Players of the year —


Burnley league, Tom Grif­ fiths; A team, Harry Perkins; B team, John Cropper; C team, Mary


)per, u igahm j.'*1 ** j


Griffiths; red team, Bob Wright; black team, joint winners Kevan Lingard and Joe Wright; blue team, Margaret Wright;


veterans, Roy Isherwood. (P271001/5)


Dog unlucky to lose out


DOG Inn beat the weather but lost their Third Division clash with Park Hotel 1-0 at


Memorial Park. Manager Simon


Kerins remains opti­


mistic, however. Dog were unlucky to


lose an evenly-contested game, and missed several half-chances to secure what would have been a richly-deserved point.


m m “ ------------------S e r o e W ( d v c S m l c 7 ‘)s in th e P en d le Antiques Ce rdrc-spon sorcd sh i r ts


what was Readstone's only blemish over the weekend. The United line-up was severely depleted through holi­ day commitments with Paul Hanson scoring their lone goal and Steve Chilvers earning


star billing. The Under 16s drew


play worse and win. The defence and goalkeeper were magnificent." On Sunday, Dog trav­


Kerins said: "We will


el to Haslingden to play high-flying Woolpack, but Kerins added; "We are getting better all the time. Team spirit is ter­ rific and everyone is growing in confidence. On our day we can be a match for any team in


the division". Elsewhere, Brown


sion high-fliers Miners. RESULTS


Knockout Trophy


i ROVER 45s/400's 7990 (X) ROVER 45 1.6iL 5dr; Tahiti blue,


m,lcs' s“'Ln"fe’ _ . .£9495 air contt! remote central locking, windows, ABS brakes . .......................... • • •


2000 (W) ROVER 45 1.6iL 5dr; Antliracite in IK)i) miles, power steering, air c o , I airbags, remote c/locking, windows, ABS brakes..............■ ■ ■


tt)07 <R1 ROVER 416 Si 4dr Saloon; British Racing Green, 47,3 ) mi es, power steering,remote central locking, a,r conditioning.......................


!997 (R) ROVER 420 SDi 4 door White, 74,200 miles, power steering,......... ^ 4250 electric windows and sunroot, service history.........................................


.......


power steering, electric sunroof 8; windows, remote locking..................... 2001 (Y) ROVER 25 1.4i 5dr; sienna gold, delivery mileage, power sturing, ^.g495 remote central locking, drivers airbag ............................


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Brown Cow 1, Miners 10; Lit- tic Crown v Calderstones r r . Quarter-Final: Lomax v Judge


Walmcsley PP. First Division


• Oswaldtwistle Refugees v


Low Moor (Wilson) PR Third Division


Dog Inn 0, Park Hotel 1. FIXTURES


Crown v Calderstones (Hasling­ den). Quarter-Final: Lomax v Judge Walmcsley (Wilson). First Division


Second round replay: Little Brown Cow v Ossy


Refugees (Roefield); Low Moor v Ossy Rovers Veterans


(Roefield). Third Division


Woolpack v Dog


(Haslingden). TABLES


First Division P W D


2000 (W) ROVER 25 1.61L 5dr; Alumina green, 3300 miles, power st“ rmS’ ^ 8250


drivers airbag, electric windows and sunroof ................ ......................... 2000 (T) ROVER 216 SLi 5 door Tahiti blue, 6,200 mi es, power steering,___


electric sunroof and windows, alloy wheels................ ...................... 1999 (T) ROVER 216 SLi 5dr; Solar red 28,000 miles, power steering, electric roof, windows and mirrors, remote locking, alloy s ..............


1997 (R) ROVER 214 Si 5dr; nightfire red, 44,000 miles......... 1995 (N) ROVER 218 SD 5dr; Silver, 42,500 miles, power steering, remote central locking, electric sunroof


Z


(V) ROVER 220 DS 5 door Flame red, 55,200 miles, power steering, electric windows, alloy wheels.......................................


looting, ............. ........................ ................................................ . ^9 '~ p 4 . u ■


• • -£6995 ••-£5495


. . . .£2595 ^


/'AfiSO 1997 (R) ROVER 214i 5dr; Nightfire red, 52,000 miles, power steering..............£4650 9{N)SeR Sfsu 4dr; Nightfire, 48,000 miles, power steering, electric ^ ^ ,


sunroof, windows and mirrors, ABS, drivers airbag ........... .. • • 1994 (L) ROVER 620 SLi 4dr; Britisli racing green,77,00 nn cs, power w, .ei steering, full electrics, ABS brakes ...................................................................


^2995


Duke Wellington 8 5 1 Judge Walmesley 7 4 0 Low Moor.........5 2 0 I Stanhill Lions.... 5 3 0


1 Brown Cow.......4 2 1 Knuzden Pub....6 2 0 Ossy Rvrs Vets... 5 2 C Ossy Refugees.... 5 2 (


Plough............. i o n Rishton Arms.... 8 3 0


Cross Axes....... 5


............. » Second Division


P W D WilpshireBH....7 6 1


Miners.............6 4 1 Calderstones.....6 4 1 Crown Scaffolds. 6 4 0


1 Woodnook........7 4 0 Station ll'shore.. 6 4 0


1 Knuzden Brook.. 7 2 1 Kings Arms......8 2 0 LS Roofing.......7 1 0 Griffins Head....6 0 > 1


Little Crown.....6 2 1 1


Third Division P W D


Woolpack......... 7 6 1 Queens Clarets... 7 6 0


Waggon............7 6 0 Mayfield............9 4 1 llolchousc.....'.... 8 3 J


.£2775 full l’rimrosc service history, 28,000 miles............ OTHER MARQUES


1 2000 (V) RENAULT Clio Libcrtc 1.2 3dr; Blue, 16,d0° nn e s ,.......................£5895 200o'(W) VAUXHALL Corsa Club 1.0 12v 3dr; Red, central locking,...........


power steering, radio ~ v p o u p 2 — ce ■ • history,one ow n, . . . .£4450


7 200m ^ T l l ^ L Zafira 1.6 16 valve Est; 5500 miles, silver, 7 seat,, ____mrtn nir bans. TCM1~


«■«> •«**d ^ now w ith y . " INUACSRNE ^ a p r i l i a _________________ f ' - ;i.' 4 ,,/ „


! C D C C v • milable in a range ofsiylish cotours,, J X l l ' - 1-


, Model range to suit all pockets and tastes . a s per year Hoad Tax ■ ’ Special package for first time buyers


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Can be ridden’ on'a Car Licence . 'fconiMTi/ca/---■ - ;


i fuiiy automatic ■ easy to ride .£10,795 _


Park................. 8 3 Lomax.............. 7 3 1


Church Town.....8 1 0 7 3 Hamilton Arms.. 8 1 0 7 d


I °PendleInn9(darts3,domi-


DOMINO LEAGUE RESULTS


ribble valley DARTS AND


nocs 6), Swan with TurniNecksil5 (darts 9, dominoes 6); Pendle


Witch 16 (darts 10, dominoes 6), Red Rock8 (darts2, dominoes6); Band Club A 9 (darts!, donnnots


5), Black Bull 15 (darts 8, domi­ Inn* 1lHdart Tk 7 (darts 12, dominoes 5).).


noes 7); Judge Walmcsley 17 (darts 8, dominoes ?), Band Club


B 7 (darts 4, dominoes 3), I he Dog7(dartsO,dommocs7),New


I Inn Second round replays:


Cow crashed out of the Knockout Trophy in spectacular fashion, los­ ing 10-1 to Second Divi­


3-3 Feniscowles, while the Under 8 B side's friendly with Barrow- ford Celtic produced an


identical result. The Under 16s game


was a hard-fought encounter with Michael Fox, Ashley


Jeffries and Alex Haythornthwaite in


goalscoring mood and Ryan Gladwin inspira- tional between the


sticks. L a n g h o


s u c c e s s THERE was plenty of success for Langho Juniors at the week­


end.The Under 16s won through to the next round of the LFA Cup after beating Lytham 4-1. Nelson and Dul- lenby shared the goals. Langho’s Under 12s


crushed St James 17-0 to cruise into the next


round of the cup. Josh Ripley, Azhar


Khan and Jimmy Tyldesley all grabbed hat-tricks in this one­


sided affair. The Under 11s


defeated ucicai.cu


Dynamoes 2-0 thanks utc^ putting the game seemingly to a couple of efforts


JFC , from Jake Craven.


In the final match, a lack-lustre Under 10s


could only draw 1-1 with Whalley Reds.


| W h a l l e y a r e h e ld


WHALLEY P a n ­ thers Under 9s gained


a well-earned a 1-1


draw away to Bamoldswick Barons. After dominating


the first 20 minutes of the match, the vil­ lagers reached half­ time leading 1-0 cour­ tesy of a strike from


Tom Brown. However, the Barons


hit back strongly and only excellent defensive play by Liam Boyle and man of the match goalkeeper Robert Sumner earned Whal­ ley a creditable 1-1


draw.


exciting game against high-flying Langho


dr rew 1-1 following an ew 1-1 following


Juniors The match was an


for the locals. 1


D d a i l U I l t U l l CLITHEROE Bad-


I minton Club A team is enjoying a profitable


start to the season. After losing the open-


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I ing match 12-4 to Brock- hall A, they bounced back with well deserved victories over Stanhill A (10-6) and St Phillip’s


^ Against Brockhall,


I the match was all square at 4-4 after the


I mixed doubles, but a disappointing perfor­


A driving force in the ribble VALLEY I picking up valuable


mance in the levels laid to rest any hopes of


end-to-end affair with man of the match Keith Briers notching


1


Within two minutes they equalised and Eagles scored twice more in the next 10 minutes. l


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A fourtth was added on 15 min- of wollves’ reach.


Two hat-tricks in Wolves’ goal


C ,m ,r * * *> v„ao, » . « Whalley.............. ........


derby.


didn't take them long to set the pace of the match with the open­ ing goal coming from Jake Chad-


Clitheroe began slowly but. it , . , . W


Luca Musker and new captain Liam Gidlow helped Sam Dean, Mick Barker and Chadwick increase the score. In the second half, some skilful pass-and-move football resulted


1Some strong play came from


in a total of 12 passes without Whalley having a touch of the ball, and a simple tap-m for


Barker. Wolves’ confidence grew and ,


some fine finishing by Dean took his goal tally to four.


Blackburn Eagles .........................f _- . - .


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WOLVES turned m a fabulous performance to win this local


inspi' “ 1


Sarah Tomlinson levelled the The girls were now well in con­


Thomas added a second then si


trol and player of the match Thomas popped up to seal the points and complete a hat trick. Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s .0 SL Joseph's.................. .........3


Wolves came off second best to a well-organised St Joseph s


side.


failed to convert any, also missing a penalty.


Chadwick got a hat-trick, WOLVES romped to their along with Barker. Man of the match Gidlow scored two. ciuc/vum. ..


me fine finishing by Dean took Clitheroe Wolves Under 3 goal tally to four.


he match,


Red........................................" 2 DESPITE leading 1-0 at the break, inspired substitutions


Clilheroe Wolves Under 13 in g in to a better side and at times played good football, fully earn


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ing miu a from the Eagles saw the Wolves


slip to defeat. Wolves had chances to score


before the move of the first half


ended in the opener. The ball broke to Tim Swar-


brick, who pinged a lovely 30- yard ball beyond the full back through to Matt I-Ianson. Hanson's cross should have


been put away but Daniel Old­ field recovered the ball and set up Luke Green for a well deserved


g Eagles made two substitutions at the break that changed the


game.


man Mill Hill side. sigr


-—


ing this handsome scoreline. Wolves broke down their oppo­ s i t io n on numerous occasions and


were 14-0 up at half-time. e


(5), James Warburton (4), Daniel Bush (3), James Ilartlebury (3), David Bunyan, Peter Dibb and four from man of the match


The scorers were Oh McLean T KeimpeBall.


Borrowdale............................ J ,, ODD0Sing spectators for THE Under 11s came up against stiff opposition in a


Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s .0 in n , uuuci


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very strong Borrowdale side. On a very muddy pitch, the


best football came from the visi­ tors and the Wolves never looked


like challenging. Mistakes early on led to three


Hanson's free kick resulted in a scrambled but well deserved goal


But the lads battled on and


for Oldfield. This rattled Eagles and Wolves


couldn't add to their tally. Performance of the game came


easy goals and that was the story of the game.


had several more chances, but waite had a solid game, but this


Josh Miller and Phillip Cornth­ mance of the season, despite the n


from Richard Pinder who was always up for the challenge against a massive centre forward.


was the poorest performance of nnuiit,y ...................... the season so far.


Man of the Match went to nau


, . cuiivi Junior Clarets ^ i ‘r “£-nlre'orw2”rd


? w 6 ' ; » b e a « = ; - ; ^ a t J J ^ 5S 3-S S S5 result, but Whalley manag h


stake and the Wolves came out ™ ™ some ot the goals could be wiitththeir'’ssintactt.............. ..


Joshua Charlton started the


ball rolling with a well taken goal. Forest levelled the scores only


half-time and it was obvious that for Andy Hutchins to regain the


lead for the Wolves. In the second half Pendle again


game with two goals. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s ^ ^ showed encouraging iui i.wu b o uium -------r


equalised, but man of the match Michael Clarkson then sealed the


heads had dropped. In the second half it was much of the same, despite man of the match Matthew Doherty pulling a goal back and Callum Ileanan and John Willetts defending well. Substitute Thomas Edmond-


Girls....................... ................‘ signs of progress. B o l to n Wanderers Girls.....*3 The boys need to show ANOTHER great result for the increased determination and a bit


y a u v u iiau ,c - - fast-improving girls’ team. more willingness to get forward •aw.


The Under Us also fjrst shot of the game and Wolves cmheroe Wolves Under Us .J then took the game to the Trot-­ Knuzz(den Youth.................—2


ters, only to find the Bolton keep­ WOLVES returned to winning


Bolton took the lead with their nextweek. I


i


er in fine form. They managed to breach the


defence with a well taken goal from Carlie Thomas. Bolton came back and added a


......................... .............................. .


second just before half- time. In the second half Bolton


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ways with a performance that was a complete transformation from their dismal display last


week. Wolves took the lead when Liam of the match. Midway through the first hall - | R^dminton tCciin hits b&C-K


points as Clitheroe were unable to secure anoth­


er victory. At Stanhill, Clitheroe


found themselves in the same position after the mixed doubles with the


score being 4-4. Determined to put the


last match behind them, they took control and won six out of the eight level games. Martin Meadows,


A superb performance


by all the team against St Phillips means that for the first time the A team have real hopes of securing a place in the top four of the First


Division. e S l ’v T b 'a t f e , than


Paul Cronshaw, Ann Taylor and Louise Bur-


rill performed well, each winning.three out of their four possible


games. S S r S t e i S th . Betry and Hartley. ChanteneMo. Chris


Chantclle Moro, Chris Smitton and Jane McE- wan whitewashed St


Phillips 4-0 to help secure a 9-7 victory. Against Salesbury A, the highlight was the


Heanan points win the day ^


The Maroon and Golds played to a strict game plan,


team’s first-ever First Malcolm Heanan penalties to I lead 6-0. rasulttr,I inbanker


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Division top half mixed Weak refereeing saw thegame boil over on a couple of do»bles»icl»? by Mark


An unexpected first win mixed doubles pairings; oi ’ Despite this. North Manchester never looxeu awav to St Phillip’s was Peter Woods and Judith ^ and it was ]eft to Heanan to complete the sco


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^ MattDnk^ herHaLr t? S e v e n S ly ^ d d S 9-7. play like this every week, winning will become a habi.


with the forwards playing a short passing game and emDlovinc an intimidating rucking style. Clitheroe dominated the first half, both temt£ " ^ and in terms of possession, but could only muster two , f


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equalise from a free kick. This inspired the Wolves to


pick up the pace, and after count­ less attacking moves, persistance paid off with a well-taken goal from Matthew Musgrove. Clitheroe Wolves Rangers ...J


SL Joseph's.........................—,5 THE team played their part in


an entertaining game despite being on the wrong end of the


scoreline. The Wolves found themselves


3-0 down at half-time, but Ben Frankland pulled one back. This seemed to spur the oppo­ sition on and they fired in two


B° Clitheroe pushed forward and Chris Brewer scored two goals give the Wolves hope, but bt Joseph's held on strongly in a vastly-improved performance. Daniel Meyler was named man


---- This was by far the best pertor- , , ,


to numerous chances for Borrow­ dale.


Bad defending throughout led ,


, , . ,


Wolves had their chances but . _ . ,


, , ,


Musgrove and Mark Flanagan all had good games while Matthew Hanson was voted man ofir tnemai.cn.


Chris Cornthwaite, Daniel equalised, |» ■'i-w-'


in it.


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.....


Bedford was clattered just inside the box, and Joe Ward gave the


keeper no chance with a superbly-placed penalty. Knuzden came back into the


go down though, after this set back and regained the lead just before half-time with a quality


Clitheroe didn’t let their heads .


strike.A quick throw-in from Josh Holgate found leading scorer Jay Howard in the clear, and he lobbed the keeper superbly. Knuzden came back strongly


game, and after springing the off­ side trap the centre forward


at the start of the second half, and only some desperate clear­ ances and good saves from James Ritchie kept the lead intact.


Mill H i l l ................j"V" Vvv'oir c u s h i o n biggest-ever win against a tu- Wolves show signs of develop-


cess.


Fifteen minutes from time Howard gave wolves a two-go*. with another clinical fin


■11.___/.lininol fin- e Wolve


four minutes remaining and caused some anxious clock watching for both management and parents alike, but Wolves held out for a well deserved sue-


Knuzden pulled one back with Rmi-ydon Dulled witi


Clitheroe made four changes at back “ and the makeshift centre th.6 interval but still the goals came.


Sharpe was outstanding at leit back


Man of OL m the match Aaron me,.,.., McGarry and Mark Higson also partnership of Ryan


performed well. Clitheroe Wolves Under 13s


Blue.........................................1 Rossendale..................... " , THIS match ended dramatical-


lv when the referee abandoned ^


game a{ter sending off one J .


they were pressing for a winner at the time.Despite going behind, the Wolves fought hard and equalised through captain and man of the


It was a shame for Wolves as


match Sam Johns. There was a good debut irom


Gary McLaughan and strong performances from Nicky Byrne,


Scott Rushton and Richard Tyrell.


events off the pitch. Whalley Juniors ..................1 Clitheroe Wolves Under 16s .2


o-goal


a rather subdued performance


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