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Whalley Under 9s .2 Clilhcroe Wolves . .2 W H A L L E Y U n d e r 9s a r e f a s t b e com in g th e d raw sp e c ia l is ts of th e d iv is io n , w i th | t h i s t h e i r t h i r d in su c c e s s io n . T h e Wolves d om i­


n a te d th e e a r ly p lay w i th two goals in th e firs t five min u tes, b u t th e impre ss ive Lewis C a s s id y p eg g ed o n e b a c k fo r W h a l le y w i th a lo n g - r a n g e


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Barrowford Celhc .2 Whalley Under 9s .0 T H E U n d e r 9 s ’ se c ­ o n d g am e o f t h e w e e k e n d s aw t h e i r u n b e a t e n r u n e n d w i t h a 2 -0 d e f e a t aw a y t o a s t r o n g B a r r o w fo r d C e l t i c


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side. An ev en f i r s t h a lf


w a s d o m in a t e d b y th e defences of b o th t e am s w i th n o clearscoring o p p o r tu ­ n itie s being cre a ted . However, B a r row ­


ford came o u t s tro n g ­ ly a f t e r th e b r e a k a n d opened th e scor­ ing w i th ju s t 10 min ­ u te s le f t to play.


3 Celtic continued to


I b o s s th e g am e w i th 1 ' Whalley re s tr ic ted to th r e a t e n in g o n th e b r e a k , b u t a se co n d s tr ik e from th e home sid e p u t p a id to an y comeback.


Sam stars as Wolves score great victory JLJIL . .


WOLVES pulled off a great victo- hot for the otherwise n ry a g a in s t a v e ry s t ro n g McKenna in goal. R o s sen d a le side . T h e b re a k - D


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hammered past the keeper. The defence held firm after the


break, and the decisive strike came when Zac Ashworth fired home m an o f th e match J o h n s 'c n ^ ^


Accoutre....................... P TH IS game will go down as the


Rosscndale................................... 0 dolT ? the d™ ag ' f f r t Droved too The lead was doubled with a Clilheroe Wolves Under 13sBlue.2 His long-i^ge effort p ro vM W


managed to poke the ball home. s t r ik e f rom Oliver


^ a goal back before half-time. n


deserved credit for n o t allowing their heads to drop. The locals kept b a t t th n g and


by 1 superb save.


p reugschat, although Akzo pulled T h e second half was mostly


through came just before half-time C,I,* e( )U N G c l i th e ro e side played in the A k z oM U n d fur- when Sam Johns controlled and


almost got their reward when they won a penalty, only for Rebecca


ClUhcroo Wolves R anger s 7J ™ cld an’d Bella Peregrine unaer u s ....... ........... • _____ ,.i.„ „n r,0,i arrat. games.


r «j Havlev Price, Becci Clemson,


worst display of the season. C lith e ro e found th em se lv e s


down 1 - 0 a t the break and the locals only s ta rted to play when


they were four behind. Stephen Smith pulled a goal


back, before Chris Brewer fired in a free kick all of which was too lit­ tle too late. Daniel Meylor had a


good game. Clillie roe Wolves Under 10s


(Accrington League).................0 Barrowford Celtic....................... 2 TH E Wolves deserved more from this game than the scoreline sug-


geS\ shot from distance just before


half-time p u t a ta len ted Celtic ahead, and they again struggled to break the locals down in the sec­


ond half. Clitheroe tested Celtic on the


b re ak, an d Will T y re ll a lm o s t forced an equaliser before Barrow­


ford se a led th e g ame, former ____ I . , , . , rikorUo Collinge


all had great games. C lilh e ro c Wolves


........................................................ ;


Under 10s A


got back to winning ways with a much better performance.


T h e Wolves fell b eh in d b u t


managed to level before half-time when the hardworking John Wil­ letts unleashed a scorching shot. In the second half, man of the


match Matthew Doherty tapped in after the keeper had fumbled a Michael Clarkson sh o t, before Clarkson added a third from the penalty spot and then sealed the game with a well-taken fourth. C lilh c ro e Wolves Under 11s


(Accrington League).................5 WOLVLb ^ ", „\


Akzo Yellow..................................1 T H E Wolves picked up an


impressive win in a game th ey


dominated. Man of the match Jay Howard


op ened th e sco r in g when he chased a lost cause and somehow


th e r goals from Jo sh H o lg a te , from the spot, Liam Bedford and


Kiddrow Dynamos C lilh c ro e Wolves Under 11s


(WarburIon League)................ 2 MORE effort was called for, and


the side delivered as they earned a


fine point. Kiddrow went ahead, before


s ta r m an B yron I ia y to n A F T E R a L r r e n s p o i l , Wolves Brcwerfircd homeapenaltjs Howard put the Wolves 3-1 up


with an unstoppable left-foot shot, but the boys sat back and let Kid- drow back into the game.


strong Rossendale side. Five goals down a t the break, Clitheroe kept going and eventually netted a con­ solation courtesy of Ja ck Dear-


den. 5 WOLVES were knocked out of ® S S S 5 K 2 r * 2 2 E S S tQ a sloppy


defensive display in the first half. T he locals went ahead when


Sam Dean found Jake Chadwick, who finished well but Wolveswere 3-1 down a t half-time. Clithcroe were determined to


. . . ■ >


make a game of i t and a fantastic cross-shot from Dean pulled one back before captain Liam Gidlow k e p t his cool f rom th e sp o t to equalise. As Wolves began to tire, O swaldtwistle scored twice to


progress. n


Clitheroe Wolves Under 16s ■■ __


nowe» ■..2 ........... . . . . . 3 s ^ d T o u n ^ o T t l e c u p ' - w I t h a


fine win over Roman Road. M a t th ew Musgrove la tch ed onto a Glen Dinsdale pass to open


the scoring. Wolves stepped up a gear alter-


the break and finally sewed the match up when Chris Clarkson, aided by a sweet pass by Jamie Enefer, slotted home. Man of the match was again Ben Seymour.


Iuncoal Unilea............... . tonm nerformance to wm thei ■ q ^


C lith c ro e Wolves U n d e r 14s (H y n d b u rn L e ag u e )


United pushing to top of table


A N O T H E R e x c e l le n t 2-0 v i c to r y fo r R e a d - s to n e U n i te d U n d e r 8s c o n t in u e d th e i r p u sh a t


th e to p of th e ta b le . Goal sco re rs were M ich a e l Cox an d M a t th ew


S h i r tc l i f fe w i th th e m a n of th e m a tc h aw a rd


sha red b y Jo sh L av in an d K en n e th T ay lo r Meanwhile, th e U n d e r 10s also claimed a clean


sh e e t w i th a 3-0 win over Accoutre Blue. L u c ie n L a v i s c o u n t , T h om a s H a lhw e l l a n d


Chr is M cK ie rn a n scored, w i th Ja co b U t t le y th e m an of th e m a tch .


, T h e U n d e r 10s se co n d g am e of th e we ekend


also ended in victory, th is t im e a 5-0 win ag a in s t Fulledge Colts.


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Jo sh N e a ry g ra b b e d a b ra c e while M a t th ew Riley, Sam W ix ted an d m an of th e m a tc h Luke


Ba ster field were also on ta rg e t . T h e U n d e r 12s p ro g re s s e d in to th e se c o n d


ro u nd of th e cup w i th a co n v in c in g p e r fo rm an ev e


te am performance to win th e ir first match of the season. James Banks popped up in the


box to s lo t th e o p en e r before Daniel McGrath drove home from close in to double the advantage. The killer third came after the break when Dario Mastrobuom


up and {ired an unstop. CLITHEROE p m g r ^ d to the pable shot through a ruck of play-


ers into the comer. Michael Tomlinson and man ol


the match Kevin Varley both pro­ duced some excellent saves to give the Wolves their first clean sheet. C lith e ro e Wolves Under 13s


R e d .................................................3 Blackburn Eagles......................1


C lith e ro e Wolves Ranger s A


T H E Wolves recovered from a goal down to win. A long b a ll caused confusion and the Eagles went ahead with a terrific finish. B u t a f te r 22 m in u te s , T im


IU n d e r ......;.......... \[ '' j Swarbrick and Daniel Oldfield


T ^ f f e ^ a Z g ^ ^ " tapped fom S o u g h te yw T feeldisappointedatnotta,km_g_all


three points after surrendering a


four-goal lead. The Wolves raced into a two-


goal lead with a brace from David F a l lo n . Alex N ew to n ad d ed a th i rd a n d a f te r th e b re a k


fightback, b u t th e locals will be pleased to have earned a resu lt after losing the first game of the season 4 -0 to the same opponents. Clilhcroe Wolves Under8s Blue..3


Ecclcaton WOLVES produced a magnificent


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Goodshaw Utd v Riming­


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Earby Tn v Enfield. TABLES


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Riniington........9 Stacksteads SJ... 9 Bly Boys' Club...lO Hurst Green......7 Colne Utd..:......H Sabden.............. 9


D 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1


Worsthorne...... 8 2 0


Rolls-Royce..... 10 1 _ 2 Second Division


Padiham....... .13 9 i Craven Heifer....11 8 1


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Michelin......... j i 6 3 Belvedere........ ,.u 5 1


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Read Utd........ ,.10 4 2 Barnoldswick PlUO 4 1 Ossy St Mary's...10 3 1


Caldcrstones.......11 0 0 Reserve Division


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played a one-two in th e Eagles penalty area and Oldfield clipped the ball over the keeper. Wolves went ahead when Old­


, _ j ______fy,n F lat r le s


field cur led home a Beckham- esque free kick 22 yards out, and th ey wrapped up th e win with four minu te s to go when Andy Heesom la tch ed o nto a ball 10 yards out and tucked i t away with his left foot. Man of th e match


was Adam Gattens. Clitheroe Wolves Under 7s.......2


Leyland Albion....................... •••{ A brace from man of the match Joe Gallagher and a key penalty save f rom J a c k K ay e a rn ed Wolves the points.


agLouis L av isco un t (2), Jam ie M cCue (2), Jam ie Shaw an d S c o t t D e rb y sh ire co n tr ib u te d to a b-Z ^ T h e U n d e r 17s h i t seven p a s t S t Joseph's in a 7- A n d r ew M o o r e s a n d J am ie B a r ” es


g r a b b e d a b r a c e w i th t h e m a n of th e m a tc h awarded to Adam L ak e lan d .


,, Globe were b e a te n 5-1 b y th e U n d e r 15s for th e


se co n d suc cess ive week th a n k s to a b ra c e from D a n n y Almond. L iam Meon, Mike Renwick and m an of th e m a tch Reece M u rg a tro y d were also on


Previously, M a r t in Pollard h ad grab bed a h a t -


t r ic k an d D a n n y Almond bagged two a s th e m an of th e m a tc h w ent to S c o t t Wilkinson.


Langho crash in county cup


L A N G H O 'S U n d e r 1 2 s t r a v e l l e d to M o r e - c am b e for th e i r L FA C u p T h i rd R o u n d m a tc h


b u t w e n t d ow n 5-3 in a c losely fo u g h t g ame. Glover (2) a n d B ray n e t te d for L an g h o w ith


Chris T ab o r awarded th e m an of th e m a tch . T h e U n d e r 14s b e a t K n u zd en 3-1 a f te r ex t ra ­


t im e in th e F i r s t R o u n d of th e Cup. T h e L an g h o side showed g re a t ch a ra c te r a f te r


a p o o r ru n in th e league, w i th R y a n T o b in an d David Brown commanding th e midfield.


T h e U n d e r 16s a lso won th e i r cu p g am e d - i " 2T h S i S " c o r m were th e U n de r 10s a s th e y


’ " S X - r e s C d between C re .e n , Ander- son, Gooder an d Gunn.


. T h e U n d e r 17s sh a re d th e sp o ils in a n e n te r ­


ta in in g 3-3 d raw w i th G re a t H a rw o o d Rov e rs , while th e U n d e r 18s los t 4-0 a t Ba rnoldswick.


United and Stork both hit double-figures


C l i th e ro e U n i te d ...10


C a ld e r s to n e s ...............0 o n d b e fo r e B a r t le t t C L IT H E R O E a c tu a l ly s t ru c k a m a rv e l lo u s 2


‘ g i S t e M


s t a r t e d t h i s E a s t L a n ­ c a s h i re L e a g u e S e co n d D iv i s io n c la s h s low ly , a n d w e re p e g g e d b a c k in th e i r ow n h a l f fo r th e


f i r s t 15 m in u te s . H ow e v e r , t h e h om e


side re spo nded a n d to o k th e le ad soon a f te r when a D uf f sh o t.w a s fumbled in to th e n e t b y th e oppo­


s itio n keeper. P in n a r d th e n sc o re d


f rom close ran g e , b efore a n in d iv u a l e f fo r t f rom W h a r to n p u t th em th re e goals to th e good.


y a rd sh o t which b e a t th e keeper to send th e home s id e in a t th e b r e a k 5-0


up. B a r le t t ad d ed h is sec­


ond soon a f te r th e re s ta r t a n d P in n a rd c om p le ted h is h a t - t r ic k w i th a d iv ­ in g h e a d e r a t th e b a c k


po s t. P a u l C le g g g o t h is


n am e o n th e s c o re sh e e t b e fo re W h a r to n g o t h is second of th e m a tc h with a powerful drive p a s t th e s ta n d in g keeper. C leg g c om p le te d th e


r o u t to s e n d th e s c o re in to d o u b le f ig u re s a n d


ro u n d off a th o ro u g h ly c o n v in c in g d i s p la y a g a in s t th e b o t tom side. T h e lo c a ls h a v e now


w o n a l l s e v e n of th e i r m a tc h e s a n d a l th o u g h


th e y a r e o n ly f o u r th in th e table, th ey have plen­ ty of g am e s in h a n d on th e early-season p aceset­


ters. S to r k FC ......................10 R o l l s -R o y c e ..............0


S T O R K well a n d t r u ly p u t th e p re v io u s w e ek ­ e n d 's d e f e a t a g a i n s t P e n d le C h a r i ty L e a g u e l e a d e r s S h o r t h o m e r s


Dog dominate but lose out to league leaders


DOG Inn boss Simon Kerins was only half- joking when he claimed "the league must be


upside-down". A 3-0 d e f e a t a t


A c c r in g to n S u n d a y M em o r ia l L e agu e T h ird D iv is io n le a d e r s Wo o l- p a c k w a s s c a n t rew a rd


for th e W h a lley side. T h e lo c a ls d om in a te d


th e g am e f rom s t a r t to finish, playin g th e i r b e s t


football of th e season. D o g c o n c e d e d tw o


s lo p p y g oa ls in th e f i r s t seven m in u te s , b u t even a t t h a t s ta g e w e re th e su p e r io r side. An o th e r howler la te on


m ad e th e gam e safe, b u t K e r in s sa id ; " I f th is was a b o x in g m a tc h , W oo l- p a c k w o u ld h a v e b e e n c o u n t e d o u t a f t e r 20 minutes. "O u r f o o tb a l l w a s


e x c e l le n t , a n d I se e n o re a so n why we c an ’t win m o s t o f o u r r em a in in g g am e s b e fo re h a v in g a c ra ck a t p rom o tio n n ex t


season. Ju d g e Walmes ley su f ­


Rimington hit by late leveller


Kick-off 10-30 n.m. ■ First Division


Ossy Rovers Veterans v


fered a shock when th e y m is sed o u t on a K n o ck ­


m i s s e a o u t im »


Ju d g e W a lm e s ley (W i l ­ so n ) ; S ta n h i l l L io n s v Brown Cow (Wilson)


------- \ S e t t le U n i te d ................................. * a re a , omy R im in g t o n .....................................


I an entertaining game ended with the sides sharing the spoils, although the home side were dis- appointed not to hang on for a


| win.


went 1-0 up early on, but the home side were spurred on by this and Aamir Zulfi rifled in the


It was no supnse when betue ,, equaliser. - Settle went ahead again with a ■ . ...


.4 shot through a crowded p e n a l ty .


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b r in g th e score s level ju s t before th e in te rv a l .


j { w iU R im in g to n to .


— . . . ..


T h e second half b eg an w i th th e v is i to r s b e in g aw a rded a pena lty,


w hich w a s d u ly co n v e r ted before R im in g to n equalised for th e th ird t im e in th e g ame th ro u g h T rev o r


Wa tkins . T h e h om e s id e w e n t a h e a d lo r


th e f i rs t t im e in th e g am e w i th 10 m in u te s to go, a s "Watkins deflect-


ed a free-kick p a s t th e despairing i _ r n o d !Vw» rlnsn


keeper to m ak e i t 4-3. H ow e v e r t h i s s e e - s aw g am e


sw u n g a g a in w i th S e t t l e s l a s t


gasp equaliser. R im in g to n e n te r ta in h ig h - f ly ­


in g K e lb r o o k o n S a t u r d a y - a n o th e r t e s t of th e i r a b i l i ty to


comp ete w i th th e to p team s . T h e r e s e rv e s b e g in th e i r cu p


c am p a ig n w i th a t r ip to G o o d ­ shaw.


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Knockout Trophy S e co n d ro u n d re p lay :


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Dog Inn (Roefield). TABLES


First Division P W D I


Duke Wellington 8 5 1 1 JudgcWalracslcy7 4 0 '•


Brown Cow.......5 3 1 Low Moor........ 6 3 1 Stanhill Lions.... 5 3 0 Plough.............4 3 0 Rishton Arras.... 9 3 0 Ossy Rvrs Vets... 6 2 1 Cross Axes.......G 2 0 Knuzden.......... 6 2 0


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Wilpshirc BH....8 7 1 Crown Scaffolds . 7 5 0 Station H'shorc.. 7 5 0


Miners.......:.....6 4 1 Calderstoncs.....6 4 1 Woodnook........7 4 0 Little Crown.....6 2 1 Knuzden Brook.. 8 2 1 Kings Arms......9 2 0 LS Roofing.......8 1 0


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Woolpack......... 8 7 1 Queens Clarets... 8 7 0 Waggon...........8 7 0


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a d d e d tw o more, be fore R u s h to n m a d e i t fo u r b e fo re th e b re a k w i th a sweet left-footed drive. S n a p e a n d B e n n e t


b o th f in is h e d o f f th e i r h a t - t r ic k s in th e se cond half, w i th M a r sh a l l an d N e a ry e a c h g ra b b in g a goal before th e end. T h i s r e s u l t s e t s th e


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E A S T L A N C A S H IR E T A B L E T E N N IS


L E A G U E r e s u l t s


Eirsl Division Attackers 7, Old Masters 3;


Buraccs 7, Rovers 3: East Lancs Cricket Club 7, Royal


Mail 3; Keighley 10, Temple Street 0; Ramsbottom TT A 2, Standcn Hall 8; Sunnybank


SC 1, Allspeeds 9; Ramsbot­ tom TT A 4, Keighley 6. Second Division


Haslingden Cricket Club 8, Sport and Social 2; Marsden


. Building Society 8, Allspeeds Reserves 2; Pioiax 6, Mixed 4; Punishers 6, Challengers 4. Third Division


G and T 3, Optimists 7; Hus­


tlers 0, Tek-Neck 10; Ramsbot­ tom TT C 7, Harlequins 3;


Shahsmen 8, Stanhill 2. Fourth Division


Razor Blades 4, KSB B G; Rickers 6, Baxenden 4; Whal­


ley 9, TCJ 1: Whalley Reserves 3, KSB C 7; Sunny­ bank SC C 6, Whalley 4. TABLES


First Division P W


East Lancs CC... 5 Allspccds......... 4 Attackers...........5 Buraccs............. 5 Keighley............5 Standcn Hall.....5 Royal Mail.......5 2 Old Masters......5 1 Rambot'm TT A 1 1 Rovers..............5 1 Sunnybank SC... 5 0


Temple Street.... 5


Pioiax.. Haslingden CC..


Mixed......... Challengers.. Ramsbot'm 7 Punishers....


Standen H Res. Sport & Social..


Second Division


P W D 4 4 0 4 3 0 .4 3 0


.5 3 0 4 ?. 1


38 36 32 31 30 25 25 20 20 18 12 3


P


31 29 28


P


23 22


Sunnybank Res,


.5 1 0 ..3 1 1 ..3 1 0 ..4 1 0 ..4 0 0 1..4 1 0


.4 2 0 B4 3 0


Ramsbot'm TTC 3 3 Tek-Ncck.........3 3 Harlequins....... 5 2 Stanhill WMC... 5 2 Shahsmen...........3 3 Hustlers............. 5 0 Optimists........... 3 1 Marsden BC Res 2 0


Brierfield...........2 ? GandT....


Whalley..


Razor Blades.....5 KSB C.............4.4


KSB B.... Rockers


Baxenden Whalley]


.5 5


Division P w D


4 19 1 18 2 16 3 14 4 10 3 7


22 21


2 0 0 2 4 1 3


26 24 2-1 23 20 14 13 9


P


Sunnybank C... 4 2 .3


..4 ..3 ..4


.4 .4


3 4 3


P w D L P 2 36 1 35 0 24 2 23 0 21 1 20 4 10 7 4


1 0 0 Division


0 0 i


3 2 0 0 0


0 0 1 0 0 0


3 4


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND DOMINOES


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


Swan With Two Necks 9


(darts G, dominoes 3), Pendle Witch 15 (darts 6, dominoes 9); New Inn 16 (darts 8, domi­ noes 8), Bay Horse 8 (darts 4, dominoes 4); Band Club B 13 (darts 7, dominoes G), The Dog 11 (darts 5, dominoes 6); Black Bull 12 (darts 7, domi­ noes 5), Judge Walmesley 12


(darts 5, dominoes 7). POINTS AND POSITIONS Darts


1, New Inn 36; 2, Black


Bull 32; 3, Pendle Witch 28; 4, Swan With Two Necks 27; 5, Judge Walmesley 24; 6, Bay Horse 21; 7, Band Club B 18; 8 Pendle Inn 16; 9, Band Club A 13; 10, The Dog 7; 11.


Red Rock 6.Dominoes 1, Pendle Witch 27; 2,


Judge Walmesley, New Inn Black Bull 25; 5, Band ClubB


22; 6, Bay Horse 20; 7, Red Rock, Pendle Inn 19; 9, The Dog 17; 10, Band Club A 15; 11, Swan With Two Necks 14.


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ WINTER


DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


Pul Dobson Memorial Knockout


Low Moor 3, Conservative


Club 9; Black Bull 5, Billington 7; Langho FC 7, Swans Royal


5; Brown Cow 5, Legion 7. HIGH SCORES


140 - M. Livesey; 131 - A.


Lakin; 130 - L. Lamb; 125 - L. Brooks; 121 - M. Waddington; 116 - C. Sims; 115 - A. Met­ calfe; 100 - M. Livesey x2, A. Lakin, S. Dobson, L. Celes­ tial, L. Astin, J. Hamer.


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