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ditheroe 422324 (Editorial] Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), BUrnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.~~~ 12 Clithdroe Advertiser & Times, May 17th, 2001


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CLARETS s t r ik e r Andy Payton was guest of honour and chief tro­ phy presenter at Clith­ eroe Wolves FC's annu­ al end-of-season presen­


tation night. The Grand Cinema was


packed out for the event, and the Burnley frontman’s task involved handing out £1,500 worth of trophies to sides and individual players from the club's under-eight to under-17 teams. Players from its under-five, under- six and under-seven squads had already received their awards from Clitheroe FC striker Gary Jackson a t a’ day-time presentation cere­ mony, held after training on Clitheroe Castle Field. Among the evening's


other guests were the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. Mrs Mary Robinson, and her husband, consort Mr David Robinson. The event was sponsored by Clitheroe’s branch of Woolworths, a donation of £158 from the mayoress's fund amassed by last year's


............... handed over to w o rn mer Memorial Fund. Mr Hibbert had man ,- th o rn -b a s ed te am , w m c n .y i which c sp


player'of the season; POY - player ■ Brown (MIP), James Duffy (SP), 1nT>_v Leigh Abbott (MA). POY - 1 •


Jules Rimet-styie tropny M,p _ mogt improvcU player; SP - has been fashioned and will


a ,ort&erson; M — MA - manager's of theycar.


sp *-' Overall awards: Under-10 POY ■ * \ hi Ml


- joint 1, Li'am Bedford and Joshua Miller. Under-13 POY — Gary Hickling. Under-17 POY - Jordan Walsmley. Clitheroe Asd- vertiser and Times award — Clitheroe Rangers Under-12 Girls' Team. Sue Saunders Memorial Trophy - Under-12 girls' player of the year, Sarah Tomlinson. Robin Dawson Service to the Club Award - Ian Bradley. Yorkshire Bank Trophy for Overall POY -


l Matthew Musgrove. Martin Rim- ' mer Memorial Trophy for team of the year — Under-12 Red team (team captain Dale Underwood and manager Mr Ian Bradley). Under-eight: Red team -


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Under-13: Red team - Jake (TGS), Dominic


Liam Gidlow; 2, Jake Chadwick. Blue team - Russell Thompson (TGS), James Blackburn (MIP), Andrew Orr (SP), Malcolm Tay­ lor (MA). POY - 1, Gary Hickr ling; 2, Danny Sciekowski. Under-14: Blackburn team - Jordan Walmsley (TGS), Terry


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oreceded ClitkerOe Wolves*!lente were the under-12 Red (MA). POy -1, Bella Peregrine; ____


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3, Carlie


Bridgeinan (MIP), Edward Carter (SP), Danny Sharpies (MA). POY -1 , Jordan Walms­ ley; 2, Jack Dearden. Hyndburn team - Daniel Bush (TGS), James Warburton (MIP), Michael Ellis (SP). POY - 1, Daniel Bush; 2, Damien Bradley. Under-15: Hyndburn team -


Christopher Clarkson (TGS), Lee Waller (MIP), Alex Miller (SP), Ben Caulfield (MA). POY - 1, Matthew Musgrove; 2, Ben Sey­ mour; 3, Glen Dinsdale. Under-17; Liam Hill Parker


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Michael Clarkson (TGS), Andrew Hutchins (MIP), Paul Astin (SP), Jack Dewhurst (MA). POY -1 , David McGrath; 2, Joe Hop- kin; 3, Joshua Charlton. Blue team - Jack Wright (TGS), Rory Thompson (MIP), Bertie Phelps (SP), Dane Meyler (MA). POY - 1, Jordan Burridge; 2, Shaun Gal­ lagher; 3, Jason Walsh. Under-nine: North Valley team


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- Sam Miller (TGS), Daniel Whittaker (MIP), Jordan Fergus- son (SP), John Willets (MA). POY - 1, Nathan Pye; 2, Bryn Phillip; 3, Michael Clarkson. Accrington team - Charlie Collinge (TGS), Sam Cherry (MIP), Jack McKenna (SP), Joe Nightingale (MA). POY — 1, Giorgio Peregrine; 2, Charlie Collinge; 3, William Tyrell. Under-10: Accrington team -


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■Sam Siezckowski (TGS), Simon Holden (MIP), Chris Cornth- waite (SP), Liam Bicknell (MA). POY - 1; Mark Flannaghan; 2, Matt Hanson; 3, Andrew Hartley. North Valley team - Johnny Walmsley (MIP), Simon Cowgi 1 (SP); P. Kristofor Holland (MA). POY - 1, Matthew Nadin; 2, Robert Ashworth; 3, Andrew Biggs. Blue team — Jamie Hardacre (TGS), Matthew Tootle (MIP), David Fallon (SP),


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: 32 members of staff, pulled out all the stops for the big night at the


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AN elegant and mem­ orable prom night marked the departure of senior pupils at Kib-i blesdale High School Technology College. The 133 leavers, plus


Ball gowns and black til ■


were de rigeur for the for-J mal event, which was organised by Young Enterprise members Olivia Barlow, Laura Dixon, Rachel Edwards and Catherine GreatorexJ who are pictured with Ml Neil Ashworth, the col- . lege’s Young Enterprise


■ ner, presentations were made to Prom King Lee Pickup and Prom Queen


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A SCHOOL in the Hi ble Valley has improij its position as a seatl primary learning f receiving a mark I quality from an edul tion agency.


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