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Clitheroe Badminton club has m oarned promotion to the top ci0se games, two teams in the top flight of


The A team were already estab lished;hed in the First Division.


REIGNING champi­ ons Allspeeds were in cruise control in the first week of the East Lancashire Table Ten­ nis League First Divi­


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Standen Hall 9-1 with Keith Jackson, Keith Ward and Ged Simpson


the winning trio. New team Ramsbot-


tom had a similar win­ ning scoreline versus Buraccs with Clive Strettle and Phil Holmes the unbeaten duo. Keighley were narrow


■ ■ h- dash with their own A team at the start of the new campaign.


Champions are in cruise control start oi me new -


2 rout of newly-promot­ ed Temple Street. Crafty Colin Wilson and skip­ per Ian Haworth the stars for the cricketers. Royal Mail and Sun-


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In the Second Divi­ sion, I-Iaslingden CC


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got-off to a flyer with a 10-0 whitewash victory over Sunnybank B. Frank Rowland led


his side Piolax to a 6-4 victory over Ramsbot-


similar scoreline against Rovers with Roger Whewell and John Thornber the dynamic


opened their campaign with a resounding 8-2 win over Burnley Crick­ et Club. David Heys, Keith Ainscoe and John Leech the fearsome


threesome. Derek Pilling was the


main player in Mixed’s 6-4 defeat of SAS while Standen Hall Reserves just had the edge against a depleted Pun­ ishers side, winning 6-4 with Don Eastwood the


star. Newly-promoted chal­ , , ,


lengers had a similar scoreline against Kay Street A - Dave Moir the man in form for the


victors. Harlequins look likely


throiTghout^ith a number of g ut in the end the B team won


hard-fought clash


the Blackburn and D is tr ic t Their reward for winning that -ust one 0j the men’s doubles Badminton League.


promotion was an opening mg t ( h and went down to a 15-1 # deteat;.


Dromotion chal enge again in the Third Divi­ sion thanks to an open­


promotion challengers


ing 7-3 win over Stanhill. Danny Chamberlain and Fred Wade the


unbeaten duo. Hustlers fought-out a


5-5 draw with Marsden Reserves. Martin Mulli­ gan was the hero for Marsden with three ter­


rific wins.New team Ramsbot- tom C took no prisoners with a comprehensive drubbing of a depleted Brierfield 10-0. In the Fourth Divi­


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sport in brief


Rovers’ free


soccer schools


B L A C K B U R N


Rovers FC will again be holding soccer skills schools during the half term holidays for local


children. The


renowned communi­ club's


ty team are holding their popular holi­ day soccer schools as usual, but with one major difference - everything's freel Youngsters will be


taken on a first- come, first-served basis, and it is hoped


not just local young­ sters will sign up. The courses will


be held between the October 22nd and 24th a t various venues around the


region. October 22nd:


■ Indoor Centre, Juniors 5-7 years from 10 a.m.-12-30 p.m. and Witton Park Astroturf, Open 8-12 years


Blackburn Rovers


from 2-4-30 p.m. October 23rd:


Ribblesdale High School, Clitheroe, Juniors 5-7 years between 10-30 a.m.- lp.m. and open 8-12 years from 2-4-30


sion, Razor Blades dis­ posed of Baxenden 9-1. Adam Hek and Simon Walsh the deadly duo. KSB C with Tim Prior


in full flow just edged out Whalley 6-4.


p.m.October 24th: Hyndburn Leisure Centre, Juniors 5-7 years from 10-30 a .m .- l p.m. and open 8-12 years between 2-4-30 p.m.. The free schools


are by postal appli­ cation only and details can be obtained by sending


a SAE to: Soccer Schools,


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Community Office, Blackburn Rovers FC, Blackburn,





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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 4th^2001 ......_____ ____ z i z z m z


Five-goal Rimington claim derby honours


Rimington ..............5


Hurst Green ........... 2 r i m i n g t o n


bounced back from last week’s performance to inflict Hurst Green's first defeat of the sea­ son in a pulsating derby


match. The visitors had the


better of the possession


early on with Brown and Chippendale causing all sorts of problems for the


home defence. The home side howev­


er, took the lead with a Terry Braithwaite free- kick that curled straight


into the goal. Green replied soon


after, capitalising on a defensive slip, and duly took the lead after con­ verting a penalty, con­ ceded by keeper Ker shaw.


yf Rimington equalised


when Leach's header looped over the advanc­


ing keeper. O'Neill was then


uphended in the box for Braithwaite to tuck away the penalty, and the home side made it 4- 2 when the keeper dropped a cross which was poked in by Watkins. After the break, the


game subsided and both teams had limited


chances. Leach completed the


rout, rounding the keep­ er to cap off the victory


in style. Both teams will be a


force this season, as Rim­ ington look to continue their good form with another home game on


Oalurudyi < 5a t n r d a v Saturday.


EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Enfield 1, Goodshaw Unit­ First Division


ed 0; Kelbrook 7, Colne Unit­ ed 1; Rimington 5, Hurst Green 2; Rolls-Royce 2, Bum- ley Boys’ Club 3; Sabden 5, Stacksteads 4; Worsthorne 1,


Settle United 4. Second Division


Hill St Peter’s 7; Michelin 8, Bacup Borough 2; Ossy St Mary's 1, Bamoldswick Park Rovers 1; Padiham 6, Rock


Burnley Belvedere 2, Mill


Rovers 3. Reserve Division


Colne United 8, Rolls-Royce 3; Earby Town 1, Rimington 10; Goodshaw United 3, Enfield 4; Read United 2, Worsthome 7; Settle United 1,


Barlick PR 1, Kelbrook 5;


Sabden 4.FIXTURES Saturday


U 1UD; w n n w u u u


Lancs. Amateur Shield Enfield v Spotland Reform Club; Whitworth Valle ■y v


______ . .


Michelin; Worsthorne Fothergill and Harvey; Rochdale Sacred Heart v Sab­ den; Hurst Green v Castle or


■ »•»»____i.i_____„ ~


Bacup CC. First Division


brook; Colne United V Good­ shaw United; Rimington v


Burnley Boys’ Club v Kel­


Rolls-Royce. Second Division


ham; Burnley Belvedere v Craven Heifer; Calderstones v Mill Hill; Earby Town v Barnoldswick Park Rovers; Rock Rovers v Read United. Reserve Division


Bacup Borough v Padi­


Green; Sabden v Rimington. TABLES


First Division P W


Enfield..............7 7 Kelbrook...........6 4 Goodshaw Utd... 6 4 Rimington.......... 7 3


Settle Utd........... 8 3 Burnley B.C.........7 3 Hurst Green........4 2


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Wolves bounce back with nine-goal performance


Foulridge Minors..................1 Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s .9


THE Under 11s soon got back to winning ways on Sunday with a fantastic all-round per­


formance. However, Wolves started ten­


tatively and fell a goal behind after conceding a penalty.


The visitors did equalise before the interval however


through Frankland. Things were different after


kland (2), Scott (2)


round display by the young Wolves.


tiowaru


uuiijicimh ------------ ,


WHALLEY Under 12s Blue Star Under 12s 5 WHALLEY Pumas played an excellent first half against top of the table Blue Star and went in at the break level thanks to Gary McLaughlin’s goal.


Byrne and Mashiter. , . . ... However, the second half was a


big let-down and Blue Star scored four goals in the space of


15 minutes. Goalkeeper Ashley Higson


scored a late penalty but it was too little too late for the Pumas.


Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s. 9 Clitheroe Wolves Girls......... 0 Ossy Juniors ....................•••• lAiinero


Blackburn Rovers Girls .......7 THIS was a classic game of two AGAINST girls over a year halves with the home side even-


Things were different alter olderi t he Wolves gave every- tually running out wor y wi - the break, with Smith (3), Fran- H


j Howard, completing a fine all- . . .


Clitheroe Wolves Under 8s... 0 Dynamo Burscough.........—7


------- Although Blackburn were easy „


and t0 the sttren th ot th tion.


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dle- Their man of the match was


Paul Coward, after a sterling sec­


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r l , progress


PRESTON pairing A. and H. Hodson moved through to


the next round of the Bar-Be-Quick doubles tournament at Ribblesdale Wan­ derers Bowling


Club. They defeated P.


Boydell and D. Lewis 21-19 in the final of last Wednesday’s qualifying round. A day earlier, Mick


ways. ^ es ...........1 for a title push. « »


way followed by a brace from Tom Rutherford.


Rutherford completed his hat- trick in the second half, followed by further goals from Ashworth,


Zac Ashworth set them on their , , . , .


. b Storks hold out for first home win sh Stork FC


Coupe and Ian Ten­ nant were the second partnership to quali­ fy. Thursday’s com­ petition was rained-


off.In this week’s qual­


ifying rounds, R. Fitzpatrick and M. Whalley


Birkenhead qualified from


on Monday after they defeated Burn­ ley pairing S. Wilcock and L. Harrison 21- 10 in the final. Jeff Coupe and


award. . 1 xhe same pair combined for the second, as Booth s


Graham Engineering Redskins...............^ k _er IN their first home fixture of the campaign, Stork


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LOW Moor remain undefeated in the Clitheroe Pool League Premier Division. However, they were


made to fight all the way by second-placed Royal


John Lees (Preston) won Tuesday’s elimi­ nator when they overcame John Ainsworth and John Hodson, also of Pre­


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earning a 6-6 draw. That allowed Royal


British Legion B to cut their lead to seven points and the Legion side have


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College moved through to the sec­ ond round of the Daily Mail Cup Under 15s rugby competition with an emphatic 55-0 win


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A WEEK DRIVING FORCE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


tries.There was one-try each for Arron McLoughlin, James Clarke, Henry Hall and Matt Scholes. Ross Munro kicked four conversions


| Merchant Taylors from Crosby in the


The school face -


superb 10-2 victory over Whalley Arms B while Hart battled to a 7-5 win over Brown Cow from Chatbum. Brown Cow A


The Ladies’ Division, Challenge Cup contin­


ues. Runaway leaders


Buck remain on course for a league and cup dou­


ble. In their latest match


next game. RESULTS


Premier Division Royal British Legion A 6,


Low Moor 6; Buck A 8, Whal­ ley Arms A 4; Castle A 4, Royal British Legion B 8. First Division


Brown Cow B 1, Stork


Hotel B 11; Pendle Hotel B 6, Ultraframe 6; Whalley Arms B 2, Waggon and Horses 10;


White Hart 7, Brown Cow 5. Second Division


New Inn 5, Royal British


Legion C 7; Station Hotel A 3, Brown Cow A 9; White Horse A 8, Castle B 4; Bay Horse 6,


stretched their lead at the top of the Second Division by beating Sta­ tion Hotel 9-3, but Pen- dle Witch missed out on the chance of clsoing in on Third Division lead­ ers Station Storm when they were beaten 7-5 by


Buck.


Horse Shoe 6. Third Division


Pendle Witch 5, Buck B 7; Commercial 4, Pendle Hotel A


Bridge 9, White Horse B 3; 8.


Ladies' Division Challenge Cup


Whalley Arms 4, Pendle


Hotel A 5; Royal British Legion 5, White Horse 4; Buck 6, Castle 3.


they beat Castle 6-3 and now meet Castle in their


Premier Division FIXTURES .m ro


British Legion B v Royal British Legion B; Whalley


Dog Inn v Buck A; Royal


Arms A v Castle A. First Division


Brown Cow v Whalley Arms B; St Peter’s v Brown


Cow B; Stork Hotel B v Pen­ dle Hotel B; Ultraframe v White Hart; Waggon and Horses-open date. Second Division


First Division P W L


Waggon & IIorsesl610 1 White Hart.......15 10 3


Stork Hotel B ....15 7 5 Ultraframe........15 7 6 Pendle Hotel B ..15 5 5 Whalley Arms B15 5 8 Brown Cow B....15 5 9 Brown Cow (C)..15 5 9


St Peter's (11G)..15 ^ 3^ 11 Second Division


P W L


. Castle Bv Station Hotel A; Royal Oak v Bay Horse; Horse Shoe v New Inn; Royal British Legion C v White Horse A; Brown Cow A - open


date. Third Division .Pendle Hotel A v Pendle Witch; Buck Wrinkleys v Dog Music B; Station Storm v Bridge; White Horse B v Commercial; Pendle Witch -


open date. Ladies’ Division Challenge Cup


Pendle Hotel A v Whalley Arms; White Horse v Legion;


Castle v Buck. TABLES


Low Moor......... 14 7 Legion B...........13 8 Buck A............. 13 8


Premier Division P W'


Legion A...........13 7 Whalley Arms A13 7


Dog Inn............ 13 5 Castle A............ 13 2 Dog Music A....14 0


Clitheroe FC 2001-02 August 18-Kidsgrove2-3(h)


21 - Atherton LR1-1 (a) 25- Rossington Main 1-3 (FA Cup) (h)


28-Mossley 1-2 (h) September


I - Prescot Cables 1-2 4 - Ramsbottom 4-1 (a) 8 - Nantwich Town 4-1 (h) I I - Warrington Town 2-4(h)


while Ben Smith got in on the act with one kick between the posts.


15-Mossley2-l 18 - Prescot Cables 1-0 (a)


22- Newcastle Townn 2-l(a) 25 - Fleetwood Freeport 1-0


29 - St Helens Town 2-1 (h) October


6-Abbey Hey (a)


9-Flixton (h) 13 - Winsford Utd (h)


15 - Curzon Ashton (a) 20 - Woodley Sports (a) 23-Salford City (h) 27 - Glossop NE (h) 30 - Atherton Collieries (h) November


3-S t Helens (a) Worthington Challenge Trophy 17 - Newcastle Town (h)


24 - Congleton (a) December


1- League Cup 8 - Congleton (h) 15-Salford City (a)


22 - Ramsbottom (h) 26 - Great Harwood (h)


29-S t Helens January


12 - Curzon Ashton (h) 19 - Nantwich Town (a)


February


2 -Kidsgrove(a) 16-Woodley Sports (h)


23- Winsford Utd (a) March


5 - Warrington Townn (a) 2 - Abbey Hey (h)


9 - Maine Road (a) 12 - Maine Road (h) 16-Flixton (a) 23 - Fleetwood Freeport (h) 30 - Glossop NE (a) April


1 - Gt Harwood (a) 13 - Skelmersdale Utd (a)


20 - Atherton Collieries (a) 27 - Atherton LR (h) • Home game against Skelmersdale United to be


arranged


D P 7120 2113 2108 2105 1 103 0 75 2 72 2 46


Brown Cow A....16 8 4 WhitellorscA...15 9 3


New Inn...........15 6 4 Horse Shoe........14 7 4 Bay Horse.........15 5 6 Legion C........... 13 5 5 Castle B............14 5 8 Royal Oak B.....13 3 8 Station Hotel A .15 2 8 Third Division


P W L Station Storm ....14 10 1


Pendle Witch....15 8 5 Pcndle Hotel A ..15 8 6 Dog Music B....14 7 5


Bridge................15 7 7 Buck Wrinkleys .15 7 6 BuckB............. 16 4 11 White Horse B...14 4 £ Commercial......14 4


D P 4127 3123 5115 3107 4 102 3 86 1 84 2 78 5 74


up the tWrd) ^ he teed up Bennett


Green for another barnstorming performance in midfield, and earning the man of the match award.


S p e c i a leer. praise should go to Luke nome siae ______*.u«« LflrTietnrmiriO'


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winners, the star of the show was Sarah Tomlinson who with a little more luck, could have come home with a few to her name. Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s. 0


Blue Star ................................ 7 IN a totally one-sided game, Wolves went in at half-time 3-0 down and found it impossible to


respond. The second half saw them con­


cede another four, although s t S r


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and going in at half-time trailing 5-3.


backs, James Warburton made it six for the game, while Daniel Bush completed a hat-trick of his


But with the wind at their ,, .


own.Everyone associated witn Clitheroe Wolves wishes Nick Parkinson a speedy recovery, who unfortunately broke his leg this weekend whilst captaining the Blackburn Rovers FC Under 12s


.. I ing displays from Connor Martin ^ “^ a dM ^ * ^ * * * * *™ ”-* CM EBO U n d e r m T they Wthiraomentuingoing


However there were encourag- Cliiheroe Wolves Under 13s. 5 West End ,j— TH


omentum going earned victorv.


ttehosnt t Irfan Ah Clilheroe Wolves Unaer ms .* ..... .


Academy side. Clilheroe Wolves Under 14s. 2


unbeaten run with this hard- I I l i e u V 1 L L U 1 V.


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Stacksteads.....6 2 Sabdcn..........7 2 1 4 7


Rolls-Royce....7 1 2 4 5 Worsthome.....5 1 0 4 3


Colne United...6 1 0 5 3 Second Division P W D L P


Mill Hill........8 5 1 2 16 Padiham........9 5 1 3 16


Michelin........7 4 ? ? Craven Heifer.... 6 4 1 1 13


Burnley Belv....6 4 1 1 13 Clitheroe Utd... 4 4 0 0 12


Read United....7 3 1 3 10 Bacup Borough.. 5 3 0 2 9


/ Barnoldswick PR v Settle United; Earby Town v Colne Utd; Goodshaw Utd v Rolls- Royce; Read Utd v Hurst


Barlick PR......6 2 1 3 7 Ossy St Mary's... 8 2 1 5 7 Rock Rovers....9 2 1 6 7 Earby Town.... 7 1 1 5 4 Calderstones....8 0 0 8 0 Reserve Division P W D L P


Hurst Green.... 9 9 0 0 27 Goodshaw Utd... 9 7 0 2 21


Enfield..........8 6 1 1 19 Kelbrook........ 7 6 0 1 18


Worsthorne..... 9 6 0 3 18 Sabden.......... 9 5 0 4 15 Rimington...... 8 4 0 4 12 BariickPR......8 3 0 5 9 Colne United...9 2 1 6 7 Read United.... 7 2 0 5 6 Rolls-Royce....9 2 0 7 6 Settle United...7 1 0 6 3 Earby Town.... 7 0 0 7 0


Brothers shine in Langho victory


LANGHO'S Under 17s produced the perfor­ mance of the day, as their 5-1 win against Rossendale Academy was their opponents first defeat of the sea- son,


t


brace with the Holgate brothers sharing the


Tinker grabbed a


other three. The Under 16s left it


late against Fulledge Colts, as with five min­ utes remaining they were


trailing 3-1. They hit back howev­


er, to take a share of the points with their goals coming from Dullenby


(2) and McKenna. A positive 7-2 scoreline


continued the Under 12s


winning ways as in a lacklustre performance,


Chris Tasbor and Jim Tyldesley shone for


Langho. The highest scores Under^s who


B -kept up their - • ••-*


Nick Tucker, Tim Swarbnck and man of the maicn iiuuui, p ut uiic Joie McTeer.


A late effort from the visitors .


was not enough, with the Wolves defence holding firm near the end.


T , home side firmly in the driving beaten 3-1 in a friendlj 3


but had to keep the pressure on before Leigh Abbot broke through to score a fine individual goal. The second goal, also scored by man of the match Abbot, put the


Wolves had most of the chances


scored. WARBURTONS YOUTH


FOOTBALL


Ighten Leigh 7; Michelin 5, Briercliffe Rovers 0; Foulridge Minors 3, Todmorden Colts A


Todmorden Colts B 0,


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 9s


5. Fulledge Colts 4, Junior Under 10s


Clarets 2; Foulridge Minors 0, Pendle Forest 3; Colne Clarets 5, Salterforth 3; Brunlea Juniors 0, Brierfield Celtic 1. Under 11s


put nine past _Borrow- * ----n— *


dale United* without reply.


1 1 IU p w iu v ~


Matthew Grime (2), Sam Pearson and man of the match Jonathon Frayme completed the


James Taylor (5), 1 " 1 1


rout. Whalley Juniors were


bv the Under 11s. Mar \


by the Under 11s. Man of the match went to Tom Isherwood who also


4-r-


39


dale United 0; North Valley Dynamos 5, Brunlea Juniors G; Junior Clarets 2, Salterforth 0; Colne Clarets 4, Kiddrow Dynamos 7; Todmorden Colts 1, Ighten Leigh 6; Foulridge Minors 1, Clitheroe Wolves 9; 1 Barnoldswick Barons 1,


Brierfield Celtic 3, Borrow-


, Fulledge Colts 10. 1


Under 12s


1 West End 2, Pendle Forest 1; Junior Clarets 6, Bacup Borough 0; Foulridge Minors 2, Brunlea Juniors 2; Colne Clarets 3, Barnoldswick Barons 0; Brierfield Celtic 7, North Valley Dynamos 1. Under 13s


Valley Dynamos 2. Under Ms


D P 3130 2115 1114


Brierfield Celtic 11, Junior Clarets 1; Salterforth 4, North


Brierfield Celtic 3, Borrow-


dale Colts 2. Under 15s


2110 1108


Ladies’ Division P W


Buck.................. 12 10 Castle................. 12 8 Legion................ 12 7 White Horse....... 12 6 Pendlc Hotel A.... 12 5 Pendle Hotel B.... 12 WhallcyArms.... 12


2102 1 8-1


i 1 78 I 1 78


Celtic 5; Colne Clarets 3, Burnley Wood 1; Ighten Leigh 6, Burnley Boys’ Club 1; Junior Clarets 1, Belvedere il; West End 3, Barnoldswick United 4; Todmorden Colts 7, Salterforth 7; Bacup Borough


Fulledge Colts 3, Brierficld


0, Michelin 3.Under I6s Colne Clarets 7, Barrow-


8 54 10 35


ford Celtic 1; Belvedere 6, Bacup Borough 2; Salterforth 5, Brunlea Juniors 3; Brier­ field Celtic 3, Padiham Town 3; Michelin 9, Borrowdale


United 0.


Grindleton hold out Barnoldswick United


............................7


Grindleton................................ . BOTH teams took time to settle m the lirst


round of the Craven League Northern Plant Hire Cup.


Grindleton began to impose themselves mid­ , , . ,


way through the first half and took the ead when Oliver Cross took a long throw-in which resulted in Hickling heading home. The second period was end-to-end with chances


being created at both ends. However, it was the locals who managed a sec­


ond goal when substitute Williams .curled the ball into the.top comer.


United pulled a goal back almost immediately but Grindleton held-out for the win.


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