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Thursday, August 2nd, 2001 U N R IV A L LED C O V E R A G E O F SPORT IN THE RIBBLE V A L L E Y s,-.


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will breed even greater success for the club in the future.


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ed with calls from players this sum­ mer all wanting to join the Shaw- bridge bandwagon.


The Blues boss has been inundat­ Burgess said: “I have had a lot of • ■


calls from players arid from people recommending players. So far Burgess has swooped for


Richard Fogarty and Danny Heys while a lso 're-signing Andy Taylor


from Great Harwood Town. But the Blues have also strength­


ened the reserve team with a num- ber.of promising youngsters.


“I t does give us that little bit


more strength in depth. “Ideally I would like a squad ot


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about 20 players to choose from. “Last season I was working with about 17 players, so I was l nimited a


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Depleted Ciitheroe manage draw in county pool league


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____ itpool team put on an excellent display to draw 9-9 with Hyndburn in the Lancashire Inter- League First Division on


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Sunday. The locals were without


five players, and three new­ comers made their debuts. Chris Stewart of Ultra-


frame won one of his two frames, Peter Stirzaker, also of Ultraframe,, lost his frame and Alan Isherwood (Legion) was riarrowly beaten in his. Man of the match was


■Y.-'/r.


Low Moor's Marc Holmes, who retained his 100% record with two wins. Hyndburn stormed into


a 4-1 lead before Ciitheroe won the next seven frames. Hyndburn fought back


to earn a draw in a thrilling derby. The latest Ciitheroe Pool League results and fix­ tures are as follows:


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d e p l e t e d Ciitheroe A town


Premier Division Whaliey Arms A 5, Buck A 7;


Legion B 9, Castle A 3; Low Moor Club 7, Legion A 5; Dog Inn 11, Royal Oak A l l Dog


Music Bar A bye. First Division


7; Ultraframe 7, Pendle Hotel B 5; Brown Cow Chatbum 7, White Hart 5; Waggon and Horses 6, Whaliey Arms B 6; St Peters


Stork Hotel B 5, Brown Cow B


Hurst Green bye. Second Division


Horse Shoe 7, Bay Horse 5;


Legion C 3, New Inn 9; Castle B 3, White Horse A 9: Brown Cow A 6, Station Hotel A 6; Royal


Oak B bye.Third Division Station Storm 6, Dog


Music/Victoria B 6; White Horse B 7, Bridge 5; Pendle Hotel A 8, Commercial 4; Buck B 4, Pendle Witch 8: Buck Wrinkleys bye. Tonight's Fixtures Premier Division


Whaliey Arms A; Legion A v Legion B; Royal Oak A v Dog Music Bar A; Low Moor Club


Buck A v Dog Inn; Castle A v bye.


Brown Cow B v St Peters Hurst Green: Pendle Hotel B v


First Division


Stork Hotel B; White Har t v Ultraframc; Whaliey Arms B v


Brown Cow Chatbum; Waggon


and Horses bye. Second Division


Bay Horse v Royal Oak B;


New Inn v Horse Shoe; White Horse A v Legion C; Station Hotel A v Castle B; Brown Cow


A bye. Third Division Dog Music/Victoria B v Buck


Wrinkleys; Bridge v Station Storm; Commercial v White Horse B; Pendle Witch v Pendle Hotel A; Buck B bye. Tuesday


Ladies' League Pendle Hotel A v Buck; Whal-


ley Arms v White Horse; Castle v Pendle Hotel B; Legion bye. Wednesday


Challenge Cup Knockout Second Round


St Peters Hurst Green v Dog


Music SA; White Hart v Station Storm. All other teams have a


bye.


Premier Division P W L D P


Low Moor...;.... 8 7 0 1 79 Legion B......... S


BuckA........... 8 5 2 1 66 Legion A......... 7 4 2 1 62 Whaliey Arms A 8 4 4 0 58 Dog Inn.......... 8 3 5 0 48 Castle A.......... 7 2 4 1 45 Dog Music A.... 7 6 6 1 24 Royal Oak A.... 7 0 7 0 16


e l i m • Stork Hotel A have withdrawn


from the league and lose their Premier Division priority statusFirst Division P W L D P


Waocon............. 8 6 0 2 75 Ultraframe.........'7 G 1 0 G


Stork Hotel D..... 7 3 2 2 53 White Hart........ 7 3 3 1 50


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Pendle Hotel B... 7 2 3 2 46 Whaliey Arms B.7 2 3 2 46


Brown Cow Chat7 1 G 0 31 Second Divimon


New Inn............ White Horse A... Brown Cow A..... Horse Shoe........ Royal Oak B...... Legion C........... Castle B............ Bay Horse......... Station Hotel A.Third Division W


Station Storm ...... Buck Wrinkleys.... White Horse B....


Bridge.............. Dog Music/Vic B7 Pendle Witch.— Pendle Hotel A.... Commercial........ BuckB,


Brown Cow B..... J J J ? 11 St Peters........... 7 1 5 1 43


LITH ERO E manager Dave Burgess is convinced the success of last season


little bit. But with the signings of Taylor, Fogarty and Heys it gives


me more options. “Obviously, it will be difficult


keeping everybody happy but play­ ers who usually play in the first team don’t mind too much playing in the reserves if it’s a strong team. Meanwhile, Burgess admitted he


al changes and the team loses its shape. But I have been really pleased with what I have seen so


goals - the first came from a free kick, which should never have been. “The second came from a mas­


“If you look at Saturday’s three


has been pleased with the perfor­ mances of his players despite losing all of their first three pre-season


BaChtheroe lost 3-1 to Nationwide Conference outfit Leigh RMI on Saturday and were then beaten 2-1 by Lancaster City of the UmBond League Premier Division on Tues­


day evening. This, added to their 3-0 defeat by


Blackburn Rovers Reserves 13 days ago, does not make pretty reading


for the Blues. However, Burgess said: All i


have been looking for in these games is the result and how we have performed after 60 or 70 minutes. “After that time you make sever­


sive deflection and the third was a penalty.


“These are things that we could , ,


do nothing about. “But I thought we defended very


well. “On Tuesday, we went 2-0 down _ „ ,


after 20 minutes. “At that stage they could have


gone on and given us a right past­ ing because they had a very strong


team out. “But from then on, I thought we


had the better of the play. Andy Taylor hit the bar, Jason Jones scored and we created a lot of


chances. “At this time of the year it is all .


about fitness and asking them the way I want them to play.


Second Division in pre-season and beat them 6-0, but we wouldn’t


“We could face a team from our


learn anything from it. “So i t ’s good to play against


teams who play in a higher league. “These are the sort of teams we


have to compete against.” Burgess also paid Special tribute


to three youth players who have all featured in pre-season and


impressed. He added: “I have been really


pleased with Chris Heslop (17), John-Paul Fagan (18) and Matt


Garner (19). “They are all from Ciitheroe and


have done really well in the pre-sea­


son games.” The Blues face some more tough


opposition in the shape of Accring­ ton Stanley at Shawbridge on Sat­


urday (kick-off 3 p.m.). The club is still on the look-out


for a qualified or trainee physio. Anyone who is interested in the


post should contact Dave Burgess on 0788 7541040.


T h e r e ’s j u s t n o s t o p p i n g t h e S h a r k s


sive start to the Superleague pool season by destroying


THE East Lancs Sharks


Horwich 15-3 on Sunday. The Sharks are now the only unbeaten side in their divi­ sion, having won four and drawn one of their opening five matches. The Sharks hit the ground


continued their impres­ NEW FACES: Ciitheroe players (from left) Stuart Todhunter, Danny i .... arty at Shawbridge ready for the new season. PC310701/5 Taylor and Rlcha g


S unday b e s t as R e ad go sto rm in g b a c k to th e to p o f th e tab le


running and found them­ selves 8-1 up at the half way mark. Their superiority was emphasised when new boy Jason Pollard cleared up from the break at the sta rt of


4 2


. Harle, Pete’McQuade and Mick Nunn. Mr. Consistency Steve Almond again won both his frames as did captain


frame eight. There was no respite for Hor­ wich in the second half of the match as the hungry Sharks could smell blood. There were strong performances from Ian


Ladies' League


Buck-Castle............... LegionPendle Hotel B .... Pendle Hotel A .... White Horse...... Whaliey Arms......


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I Herbie Sloan and John Wilson (44) were second after r a card play-off with John Jobes and Peter Whittaker ■ J Hodkirison emerged as the overall winner of the


47'Stableford points to win the Summer Invitation Fourball at Whaliey GC.


B Roy Broomhead and Peter Kirkham amassed >


, ,, Barry Bolton Trophy at Stonyhurst Park GC. -g‘Rppslgv poming out on top on Sunday. . .


a ^ s K r d e d nett scores of 67 and 63 to beat D. ^JTEord (8 ^L 6 3 ) won the Saturday round with I. ■ Ciitheroe Golf Club’s Ladies’ Brooch was won by


• •. .


Tf nth Townley. She finished four over par. ^ BM .’Duckett (102-29-73) won the Francis Smith


;qualifier at Stonyhurst Park by one shot from K. Bald- Captains' Competition on Sunday/yas fol-


- lowed by meal at the Bayley Arms hosted by thepast;, * lady captains.' H. McEntee and B. Austin won with 44


, i St% ef?adies” pen team event last week was won by


,> Margaret Carrington, Joyce Kenyon, L>"da andJudy Kitchen - a mixed team from Stonyhurst and


" Ciitheroe members P at Murray, E. F°rn^ t , Sue Johnson and M.’Mickelwnght were second with tw


Longridge- with 98 stableford poionts. ,


MIXED FORTUNES: Ciitheroe golfer Kim Andrew didn’t have much to smile about in the defeat by the


P! a mixed team Horn Ciitheroe and Pleasmgion won ' the third prize and a team from Preston won fourth


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/ PJ iT h c pairing of Clitheroe’s R. Capstick and P. John­ son of, Settle won„the Open Four-ball played a t , I Ciitheroe Golf Club with 44 points.


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1' CW. Kirkham and B. BromteyfromChorleya ' Clitheroe’s J. Cartmell and and D. Greenup, had th e ,


' best gross with 37. ■; fa . p


l ? A. Slack and K. Kershaw,(North Mauchrater) came round of 76-10.5-65.5 to emerge winners. ‘ second with 43 points. ^ /.‘T '


cifth e^G o if ’ , , , * ’ • n Continent of Europe . , ■ - , Jim Allan came*out on top in the Single Stableford"


s : , g The'Daily Mail Foursomes at Whaliey Golf Club, saw Jan Armstead and Daphne Davidson shoot a


after he shot 41 points, one point ahead of Martin, Cane, who beat Steve Cherry on a card play-off.,





and ,, Gail Ainsworth and Jean Tasker came second (87- 12t5_74;B) while Jean Dearden and Ann Pollard (93-18- ^ dthird>


' Tridies were in action over,both days at the weekend ; • :


Andy Sudworth. The performance capped off


a tremendous month for the


j founding members of the i Sharks. Earlier in the week i they had kicked off the East t Lancs Invitational Pool League, and in the first week of July had been the first ■team to qualify for the national interleague finals in Great Yarmouth, which com­ mence in October.


_____ .Settle on Sunday hoisted Read back to the top of the Jennings Rib- blesdale League - the day a f te r losing top sp o t to Cherry Tree, who were crushed by Ribblesdale Wanderers a t Church


1 1 A'


Meadow on Sunday. Read opened the bowling


with Oliver Newby and Qadeer Ahmed on what appeared to.be an excellent


wicket. Openers Keith Hornby-


and Paul Taylor looked con­ fident, though runs came slowly as Newby beat the bat on several occasions. After 12 overs, profession­


S T O R M IN G eight-wicket win a t ■


for 13. Professional Stuart Hornby then faintly touched an Ahmed bowl and was caught behind with just one run on the board. A third wicket fell at 32 as


. - _ . • , m _____. _ i___v . ;0 V,Q->rl Ln r e m o v e above his head to remove ing to clear the very long ing to I r . s ” n n is*


Qadeer then bowled the dangerous Verden with a beauty of a delivery. I t was good to see him


back at his best form, mov­ ing the ball both ways in an accurate 11-over spell. Roger Hill and Tom Can-


■ Raza and was bowled for 15.Humphries then suffered


away then splayed sensibly, taking the score slowly to 60, when Hill tried to drive


the same fate without adding a run to the total. Canaway lost his patience


al Akram Raza was intro­ duced and, this time, bat- pad expert Michael Whal- ley had the unusual experi­ ence of taking a very easy catch to remove Taylor. In Raza's third over,


Hornby unwisely tried to sweep him and was bowled


HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE


First Division RESULTS Burnley Road C 4, Globe A 6;


Burnley Road C 9, Burnley Road D 1; Free Gardners 3, Hollands7; Globe A 9.'Ribblesdale B 1: Globe D 3, Coppice 7; Globe E 9, Rib- blcsdale WA1; Hollands 9, Globe D 1; Ribblesdale A 2, Free Gard­ ners 8; Rushton Street E 3, Free Gardners 7; Rushton Street E 10,


Burnley Road DO. Second Division ,


Alma A 3, Whaliey A 7; Alma


A 2, Victoria 8; Ciitheroe CC 8, Sabden B 2; Rishton Con. C 4, Sabden B 6; Salesbury Blue 8, Ciitheroe CC 2; Sydney Street 4, Victoria 6; Sydney Street 4, Oakhill Park 6; Waddington A 6, Rishton BC 4; Waddington A 6, Salesbury Blue 4; Whaliey A 6,'


Rishton Con. C 4. Third Division


Gatty Vanners 8, Salesbury


Red 2; Gatty Vanners 3, Willow Mount 7: Grange A 4, Whaliey B 6; Miinshaw Park 1, Grange A 9; Salesbury Red 7, Gatty Park 3; Immanuel A 2, Oakhill Ash 8, Rushton Street C 9, Waddington B 1; Whaliey B 9, Immanuel A 1; Willow Mount 6, Rushton Street


C 4. 0 Fourth Division


u; Burnley Road B 7, Mercer Park 3; Globe C 8, Ribblesdale W C 2; Ossy Con. 10, Immanuel B 0; Ribblesdale C 3, Oakhill Beech 7; Sabden A 3, Grange C 7; Sabden C 7, Grange'C 3; Sabden C 7, Ossy Con. 3; Waddington B 6,


Burnley Road B 10, Sabden A


Oakhill Beech 4. FIXTURES


The Team Knockout Semis and


Finals will be held a t Whaliey Bowling Club on Sunday Septem­ ber 2, commencing at 1p.m. The draw will be done on the day and tile teams are Ciitheroe Cricket Club, Globe D, Globe C and either Hollands or Oakhill Park.


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Globe A.......... 15 1 Hollands......... 15 10 0' 5


Burnley Road C 14 Globe E .......... 14 Free Gardners.. 14 Rushton Street E14 •Ribblesdale B. 14 Coppice........... 14 Ribblesdale W A 14 Globe D.......... 15


Burnley Road D 15 1 0 M Second Division-. P W D ]


8 7 6 5 8 6 4 5


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2 . 6 1 8 2


1 5 1.


; 9 53 C'roe Light Eng 8 6 0 2 2C RibbleVallcy2. 8 4 .0 4 .


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Ciitheroe CC.... 16 10 0[ < Waddington A.. 14 10 0; Rishton BC...... 15 8 .0^ Oakhill............ 14 9 0 Sabden B........ 15 7 0 Salesbury Blue. 14 8 0- Rishton Con.... 15 5 O ' 1 Whaliey A....... 15 8 0 Victoria.......... 14 7 0 Sydney Street... 15 5 0


Alma A........... 15 4 0 1 Third Division P W D


Willow Mount.. 14 11 0 Rushton Street C15 10 1


Salesbury Red.. 15 9 1 Whaliey B....... 14 11 0 Gatty Park..... 15 10 0 Gatty Vanners. 15 6 2 Oakhill Ash..... 15 7 0 Grange A........ 14 5 0 Waddington B.. 14 4 0 MilshawPark.. 14 4 1


Immanuel A.... 15 0 1 Fourth Division • P W D


Ossy Con......... 14 12 1 Burnley Road B 15 9 3


Globe C.... :.... 15 10 2 Mercer Park.... 15 9 2


SabdenC........ 14 9 -1 Oakhill Beech... 14 7 2 Ribblesdale W C 14 6 .3


Grange C........ 15 5 9 Immanuel B.... 14 5 0 Sabden A........ 15 9 0 AlmaB........... 13 1 0


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Ribble Valley 3. 7 2 . 0 - 5 1 Waddington 1.. 8 1 * J


Waddington 2.. 8 0 Q ° " \ 6


8 65 Dog Sports Bar 2 8 8 0 0 24 0.110 53 R&P Hargreaves 8 6 0 2 2«


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with Raza's accurate bowl­ ing and was well caught at long-on by Qadeer for 15. Ju s t for variety, Warren Eastham bowled, and cap­ tain Marsh, apparently mis­ judging a catch at long-on, reassessed and caught it brilliantly two-handed


RIBBLE VALLEY NETBALL LEAGUE


First Division P W D L P


L P Young Fanners 8 4 0 4 15


Kcystrect......... 8 8 0 0 24 Caldertrust...... 7 5 0 1 19


0 125 RibbleVallcy 1. 7 3 1 3 14 5 88 Calderstones.... 7 1 1 5 10 5 82 C'roe Cavaliers. 8 3 0 5 10


6 76 Dog Sports Bar 1 6 0 0 6 6 74 Settle...............


• Second Division 5 . ? . 0 P W D L P 4 3


incredible figures of seven lessly for four. Hornby then changed


k — i s


wickets for 12 runs. In Read's response, Nick


Marsh and Michael Whal- ley did not find it easy to score runs against the accu­ rate S tu ar t Hornby and ............ ....o_____ . Dave Jolleys, and Marsh jon win the game witi^__ was subsequently bowled by


ends and had Whaliey out lbw for a patient, yet


aggressive 27. Raza then stroked a ball


right through to the pavil- two wickets down. >


Hornby with the score on Tim combination of . 16.


Read's seven points and. Whaliey hit a big,


straight drive which disap­ peared under the roller shed door, then was dropped at long-off uriwisely attempt-


. put.the smile back on the v faces of the Read faithful.


Cherry Tree losing to R ib y blesdale put Read backon the top of the league, and .


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