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nV, sThe girls train at Ribbles- ■dale HighfSchool and,-at ■RoefieldJleisure Centre.


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su c h a s M a n c h e s te r , .L e y - land and Blackpool. I f anyone is interested in


joining th e club th en please c o n t a c t S a r a T h om p s o n (424281). Du r in g th e school . holidays, th e club is running th re e p laydays on T uesday a n d A u g u s t 2 9 th a n d 3 0 th an d will b e held b etween 1


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son on th e above number. ROLL of honour


Davies (Year 5); Rachel Baron, (Year 6a); Lizzie Petty (Year 6b); Liz Parkinson (Year 7a); Michelle Dinsdale (Year 7b); Kirsty MclCillop (Year 8). Best Squad Player - Amber Shepherd (Year 5); Louise Aspinall (Year 6a); Sophie Wcnborn (Year 6b); Ann Rowlandson (Year 7a); Robyn Ishorwood (Year 7b); Joanne


March: Best Player - Chelsea


TROPHY-WINNERS arc pictured at the Ribblc Valley Netball Club presentation night:-(P<jl20701/2) •


r Smith (Year 8). May: Best Player-Dam Black- •


ledge (Year 5); Corrine Rollings (Year 6a); Charlotte Box (Year 6b); Jodie Fielding and Jenna Woodcock (Year 7a); Megan Whittaker (Year 7b); Candice


Lightbown (Year 8). Best Squad Player - Beth Thornber (Year 5);


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Jasmine Lightbown (Year 6a); Phillipa Holden (Year 6b); Sarah Coar (Year 7a); Olivia Phamplett (Year 7b); Jenny Anderson (Year g)


iSinrnhor 51: June: Best Player - Charlotte


Rowlandson (Year 5); Lucy Clarkson (Year 6a); Sallie Easton


(Year 6b); Emily Hearle (Year 7a); Mary Waterhouse (Year 7b);


, Amv Knowles (Year 8). Best d Player - Lyn Atkinson


Joysio Thompson (Year


6a); Elizabeth MacDonald (Year 6b); Jodie Fielding (Year 7a); Bethany Perkins (Year 7b); Chloe


Thompson (Year 8). Award forBest Attendance:


Six of the R


E IG N IN G Jen ­ nings Ribblesdale League champions


Ribblesdale Wanderers comfortably b e a t th e ir predecessors Padiham on Saturday at the Arbories. In p a s t seasons, th is fix­


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A N O T H E R d isa p p o in t in g b a t t in g / \ d isp la y saw C l i th e ro e go d ow n to


jL X d e f e a t a t home to C h e r ry Tree. Chasing a gettable 177, the middle order


crumbled in reply, leaving the locals 40 runs short, with over seven overs remaining.


and inserted the visitors, and strike bowler Mick Dewhurst had immediate success.


Clitheroe skipper Neil Bolton won the toss ,


ers caught in the slips by his captain, and fol­ lowed that up next ball by having Tree skipper David Keys caught behind by Simon Coulter. However, the Blackburn outfit's professional fof 11)7.


With the first ball of the innings he had Veev-


looked more l ik e . th e te am who stormed to th e t i t le la s t s e a s o n a s th e y d e f e a te d Andy McNich olas’ men by


36 runs. ’ Church Meadow skippe r


D a v id H ow a rd w a s th e c h ie f e x e c u t io n e r a s h e r ip p e d th ro u g h th e h om e side’s order.


He grabbed 6-66 a s P a d i ­


h am c o u ld o n ly m a n a g e 117-9 in reply to Wanderer’s , gettable score of 153 all ou t. P a d ih am p ro fe s s io n a l


F a h e em F a z a l p e r fo rm e d well, ta k in g 6-57 a n d scor­ ing a sc in tilla tin g half-cen­ tu ry . However, th e re s t of his te am -m a te s struggled to


find form. T h e v isitors won th e toss


an d elected to have f irs t use


of th e b a t t in g strip. T h e i r in n in g s g o t off to


■ th e w o rs t possible s t a r t as R ic h a rd P a lm e r w a s com­ p r e h e n s iv e ly b ow le d b y home pro Fah e em F a z a l in th e f i r s t over w i th no ru n s


on th e board. H ow a rd c r a c k e d F a z a l


for two crisp'boundaries b u t Clitheroe


was then beaten all ends up by the Pakistani star for 11. This signalled the


entrance of visiting profes­ sional Shahid Nawaz to the crease to .join .Martin


Davies. Nawaz produced a


,8); Sophie Thompson' (First team); Susie Hacking (Second


Hannah Ibbotson (Year 5); Emily Harrison (Year 6); Jodio Fielding (Year 7); Chloe Thompson (Year


team); Shelly Smith (Third team). Award for Most Effort: Abigail


McCabe (Year 3/4); Zoe Astin (Year 5); Josie Thompson (Year 6); Sarah Coar (Year 7); Jenny Aitderson (Year 8); Anna Curphy (First team); Heather Daykin


(Second team) Natalie Walker Rachel Pietzrak (Year 5)1; Kate (Third team)


Waterhouse (Year 3/4); Beth Thornber (Year 5); Sophie Wen-


Most Improved Player: E d i t h D 'm s d a l e / I t o b ^ I s h c r o c x i d (Year 7); Joanne Sm.th (Year 8), Helen


' Cavanagh (Year 6). Michelle


born (Year 6); Joanne Whitehead Wnntls (Second team);, Helen Slinger (Third team).


Dinsdale (First team), Sarah ood


(Year 7); Alice Waterhouse (Year


8); Libby Hacking (First team); Sinead Glover (Second team); Jenny Bond (Third team). Award for Good Squad Mem­ ber: Emma Wilde (Year 3/4);


' Best Primary Player: Sinead EccleS;' Best Secondary Player: Liz Parkinson; Best Senior Player: Laura Alston; Best Goalscorer:


Laura Marlow. • ‘ .* • .v: - ■V;'


eighth man out with 146 runs on the scoreboard... - Fazal ripped out the final


two batsmen for the addi­ tion of seven extra runs to


match-winning innings as he hit his 77 runs at exactly be* a run-a-ball.


finish with hard earned fig­ ures of 6-57 off 20.4 overs as


Davies gave him some trousiy_


ga'n b adiy;'.theh Padi- ham’s reply opened, disas-


j+Z'u-u-x^


• L a s t b a t sm a n J o h n Campbell was unable to h a t th ro u g h in ju ry a n d P a d i ­ h am conceded defeat in .th e 2 5 th over w i th ju s t 117 on


th e h o a rd .' • Wanderers' Ramsbottom


the visitorsjwere bowleighb' j Cup semi-final clash with in the 41st;over. ,


If Ribblesdale!s innings Meadow was washed out. ,


v,.,'


stoic support and his only Both openers - McNi- four scoring shots went to ^olsis and Graham Jones - the boundary as he perished Were back in the pavilion at the hands of Fazal for 16. wjth neither troubling the Michael Stafford (18) SCOrers.


and Paul Spencer (14) both ■ p azal was batting with helped their professional b;s usual fluency but Phil tick the scoreboard along. Metcalfe (5) and Atif Sharif Nawaz finished up hit- (0) were quickly removed


before being Wanderer’s ' ®


j* 1 T _ 117—. m J « ting 10 fours and two sixes by Howard with the score


°n 20. H ow ev e r , in H ow a rd s


M 0(1


n ex t over, F a z a l hammered th e v i s i t in g s k ip p e r fo r th r e e su c c e ss ive sixe s a n d th en fired fellow pro Nawaz for one huge maximum h i t during th e following over. B u t h a v in g c ra c k e d six


cation required, having a look at the bowling and playing their way in.


Gradually the runs came, the pair sharing a half-century partnership, and Clitheroe were


Coulter and Mark Preston showed the appli­ '


. . .


the pair running when a ball squirmed out of the stumper's gloves.


which many observers felt had bounced. Coulter ran out of partners, and was trapped . in front for a fine 38, as Clitheroe were dismissed


Neil Bibby came in and helped put on 28, before he was out for 13 to a disputed catch


But a silly run out saw Preston (15) stranded, , OQ


Naeem Ashraf dominated proceedings after ,vj;.-.The-aina6BU» are going to have to display that.


Butler (7), to leave Cherry Tree in trouble at 42- many occasions. 4, Ashraf was in good nick, and he and Gariy Bolton - who was dropped second ball by the skipper- put on 53 for the fifth wicket. Bolton (29) was stumped as he went to attack


Fitton, but Ashraf accelerated the innings, helped by a quick 23 from Mohamed.


to The pro was finally out for 81, bowled by Fit- n, and the innings was wrapped up in the 44th


over, with Cherry Tree on 177. Simon Bishop took the bowling honours with


4-24 off eight overs, while Fitton (3-69) and Dewhurst (3-52) were also among the wickets. Clitheroe got off to an average start in reply, until Bolton (3) dragged the ball onto his stumps


trying to pull Mohamed. Things went from bad to worse during a


nightmare 45-minute spell as the,-home side crumbled to 37-6 in the face of good bowling


Although he lost opener Grogan (9) and then ’-.fails ta'pMl'th'd'Sfput of the fire - as he has on CHERRYTREE


, ‘ better application,- especially if the professional


M. Vccversc Bolton b Dewhurst . A. Grogan c Musson b Si. Bishop . D. Heys c Coulter b Dewhurst . . . Ashraf b Fitton ............................ G. Bolton st Coulter b F i t to n ----- P. Read c and b Si. Bishop............ A. Mohamed lbw b Si. Bishop . .


“ ir-YZSK-Yc-wirM


' 24-4; Fitton 16-5-69-3; N. Bibby 7-0-27-0. CLITHEROE


A. Burns c and b Ashraf ............ N. Bolton b Mohamed................


^Pakfman Fitton (2) wasan:early casualty,' : M.DewhurstbMoharaed....... bowled by his opposite number as.Hwhouldemd: :


arms, while Stephen Bishop, Chris Musson and N ’Bibby c Grogan b Mohamed Dewhurst all failed to trouble the scorers.


!!!!!


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'HALLEY again slipped to defeat a f te r failing to


defend their total of 196-4, against Baxenden on Sat­


urday.Jason Smith's side must have thought-they had the upper hand at the tea break after professional Graham,


i Knowles and John, Koarsley i had batted superbly to post a





v>Even with Baxenden paid • . an excellent unbeaten 63. • ... man Jon Harvey. opening in , r. Whalley made aiuearly reply,’, the home attack of,■.ibreakthrough'When Dayid


' 1 , Kearsley carrying his bat for


Smith, Dave "Onion"; O'Neill ' Usher was, caught).by and Knowles must have been , .Edmundson off, OINeill with


‘mTifidprit’ • ■ However, unusually for the , mer Lowerhouse


Wanderers washed out last week, failed to trouble the scorers, but Knowles and Kearsley combined for a sparkling partnership worth


154.


for a ton, but was undone by his opposite number on 91 at,,


The pro looked a dead cert , t


176.Edmundson added a quick nine before being bowled, but .Kearsley and Smith closed


sizeablhftarget for the yisiT, / the innings on'196-41.,with tors. '


but Watson came in to add an invaluable 27 and he and Rishton (53 not out) passed the target off the final ball of


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i 'K. Read c Usher b Harvey . . . .0 , • , -i . ,.----- -


- Bowling: Harvey.'13-3-58-3; S. Bulcock;l7-4-54H; J..Capstick 9-


J.,Smith not o ut' . ...................... 7 ’.Extras -........ ......................18 iTotal(for4 ) :,7..........•'•196


> "Only 10 on the bosrd, und for* ■,j, . _ f


0-41-0; S.Molby 6-0-36-0. BAXENDEN,


. n u


trio, they'all suffered at the, Payne and Iloiroyd followed., D. usbcrc^munu*/ hands of some .big-hitting as at 48, S m i th ^ t a k in g - b o th v , . , ,L ’™„i™,i)qroi(


'^tsWrV^mundson b O’Neill


. Knowles c Edmondson.b liar -, v e y .............................9)


111


Opener Andy Bums perished having made 2U si. Bishop run o u t ............... Total.................................... .


• m. Eglin not out .................. 40-^^: s'udnik 3-0-21-0; G. Bolton 2-0-16-0. ---- ---- G Bo on 2-0-16-0.


Fitton b Ashraf............................ St. Bishop c Wiggins b Ashraf . . C..Musson b Ashraf


V Bowling: M. /lino:'MZ Dewhurst 13-1-52-3; Si. Bishop 8 ... .. .... 13


A. Sudniklbw b'SLbSbBishopy......................... ’ ’ ’ . Extras: . Total.


fou rs a n d five sixes du r in g h is 3 2 -h a ll 58, F a z a l f ired Howa rd s t ra ig h t down th e t h r o a t of I a n T om l in s o n with 78 on th e board. W i th th e p ro fe s s io n a l


gone, P ad ih am ’s chances of w in n in g th e m a tc h e d lo o k e d s l im a n d so i t


proved. H ow a rd rem oved U m a r


S a d d iq u e (19) a n d Qas im A l i (4 ) w h i le N aw a z r e tu rn e d to th e a t t a c k to


mop u p th e innings.'


day in league action. RIBBLESDALE


R. Palmer b Fazal ....................0 D. Howard b Fazal..................H M. Davies b Fazal ( .................16 Nawaz c Jones b Saddique . . .77 M. Stafford c Robinson b Fazal .18 P. Spencer run out ..................14 I. Tomlinson b Saddique..........0 R. Gladwin run o u t ..................2 G. Monk b Fazal ......................4 R. Whalley b Fazal ..................2 R. Wellock not o u t ....................2


Extras ..................................7 Total ................................146 Bowling: Fazal 20.4-5-57-6; J.


Campbell 8-2-27-0; Q. Ali G-0-36- 0; U. Saddique 6-0-31-2. PADIHAM


A. McNicholas c Nawaz b Howard ................................6


G. Jones lbw b Nawaz.......... . .0 Fazal c Tomlinson b Howard .58


P. Metcalfe lbw b Howard........5 A. Sharif b Howard..................0 U. Saddique c Tomlinson b


Howard ..............................1® Q. Abe Daviesb Howard........4


J. Hartley b Nawaz.................. 7 P. Shirtcliffe lbw b Nawaz........7 A. Robinson not out .................1


J. Campbell retired h u r t .......... 0 Extras ................................1®


Total ................................U7 Bowling: D. Howard 12-1-66-6;


Nawaz 8.3-3-37-3; G. Monk 3-1-5- 0; R. Whalley 1-0-0-0.


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


First Division


B owling Sc en e . HYNDBURN AND


f'


A; Robinson lbw b Fitton ...................................... blcsdalq-A4, Globe A 6; Rishton S. Wlggi.nsnotoutfk.;.-'. • ■; .................................. Con'A8,Ribblesdale A2;Rusliton niklbw bSL-BisnppY.......................... .......


O' Gt Harwood 7, Salisbury A 3; Rib- ^ A iL H ^ I iu l6:’""


• •' IYii,^t®Sd85iia-Dtei»lon


3: Coppice 4," Biirnle^Rd A 6; ^ o __: ___TTIII A* H n r c f


Globe B 4, Spring Hill 6; Hurst


Green A 8, Leisure Hour B 2; Rish­ ton BC 8, Catty Park 2. Third Division


Castle B 7, Immanuel 3;


Leisure Hour A 3, Free Gardners 7; Ribblesdale B 8, Immanuel 2;


Sabden Red 3, Roe Lee Park 7; Salesbury B 9, Rushton St B 1; Waddington A 7, Rushton StB 3; Whalley B 9, Ribblesdale B 1. Fourth Division


Grange 7, Mercer Park 3; Gt Har­ wood 6, Milnshaw 4; Oakhill 8, Hurst


Bowling: Ashraf 19-3-42-5; A. Mohamed 13.5-U- gt 3. Rishton Con. b 6, Castle A ■-


runs


- - • ■ — " —*—1,1 TABLES


Heys Inn......... 13 Great Harwood 13 Rushton Street A12 Whalley A........ 13


P


Globe A.......... 13 Clitheroe Cricket 13 Burnley Rd B... 13 Ribblesdale A... 12 Rishton Con. A 13 Salesbury A...... 13





LEAGUE RESULTS


Fir.st Division Burnley Road D 1, Coppice 9;


B 6, Ribblesdale Wanderers A 4. ' Second Division





4; Rishton BC 6, Clitheroe Crick­ et Club 4;’ Sabden B 8. Sydney Street 2; Whalley A 6, Salesbury Blue 4.


OakhilLPark 6, Waddmgton A Tbird.Division Gatty Park 6, Gatty Vanners 4;


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel A 4, Milnshaw Park 6; Rushton Street C 7, Oakhill Ash 3; Salesbury Red 4, Whalley B 6; Waddington B 8,


Grange A 2. Fourth Division


Alma B 0, Ossy Conservative


10; Globe C 7. Burnley Road D 3; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel B 3, Grange C 7: Mercer Park 2, Sab­ den C 8; Oakhill Beech 9, Sabden


••;VYn‘ Green B 2; Oswaldtwistle Cpn. 7,S>d- A l . ^bdenBlueO-WaddingtonBl First Division


First Division TABLES Globe A.......... 13


Hollands......... 13 Burnley Rd C... 12


Globe E .......... 13 •Ribblesdale B. 13


Coppice........... 13 Rusbton St E... 12 B7ec Gardners.. 11 Ribblesdale WA 12 Globe D.......... 13


Sccnnd Division P W D


Leisure Hour B 13 8 0 Sabden Black... 13 9 0 Spring Hill...... 13 8 1 Clayton Sports.1


RishtbriB.C. 13 7 0 . Hurst Green A.-/13 6 1 Gatty Park..... 13 6 0 Coppice..-..:......... 13 5 0 . GlobeB........... }3 , 4.. 0


..13 ., .7,.0 .


: j; Keareley.not out............... 63 ■ G. Edniundson:b Bulcock........9


Burnley Rd A...;; 13 .-4 0 , -Third Division- p ; W, f/D


Roc Lee Park...-15-,16.. Free Gardners.. 15-13


h ■ rt . Castle B.i; y’tv fw


'■'■•Waddington A:, ,T ■ Leisure HourA


,/lmmanuol....... ■


/Ribblcsdale B.l. 15- 6 ■Sabden Red..... 14 6


Whalley B:...... 15 7 Rushton Street B14 '.7. SalcsburyB.....,14 8


iRtonA-, 15 • 44.\2 ’ 9 2 FourlbtDivjsiqiviftS. . . . . . . . . . . .


4' : 6- 75 ,2 . 4 74 1 8. 69 1 V7 63


0 -2 108 2 6 77


L- P 0 123


61


D L P 0 0 110 0 5 72 1 4 69 1 6. 67 2 3 66 0 8 58 1 7 58 2 5 56 0 8 50 1 7 49


Burnley Road D 13 1 0 12 25 Second Division


. Rishton BC...vv.l?,.,. ,7 ;::0 . 6 71 Sabden B......,....'13- 6,.,.,.04 7 (0 Rishton Con..... 14 6 . 0 , 8 68 y>:SalcsburyBlue.,12 7,-K.Q*s 5 65


Oakhill............ 13 8 0 5 74 Waddington A.. 12 8 ,0 4 72


ClithcrocCC.... 14 9 0 5 83 P W D L P


•, WhallcyA...... 13 6; ,0 7 55 Sydney Street... 13 5 .) 0,4 8 54 .Victoria'.'....;....’, 42. ,y5.i. 0.i 7 52


■ Alma A...........43,--. 4 .- 0,: 9 46 - Third Division J>. P.W'nD'L r


v; Willow Mount;. 12,i 9>' ,04 3 8/ Rnshton Street C13 '-9,. 1 3 81 . Salcsbury Red.. 13 ,8,^1)) 4 8( •"WhallcyB....... 12.,'9y0- 3 7


n -n " .Oakhill Ash..... , 12 - — ,.w ■ « . . MllnshaW,Park.'-'13j.4...dU 8 50


• /. Gatty Park:..... 13 9 Gatty


nners .


■ Gatty Vanners. 13’ '5'-y,'2 ,' 6 ,6V,;0y 6


4 ..'7; ’y . \ . 't ■ • .V .TT-


Great HanYood at Church ..The teams will try again


on Sunday. ■ ■ Ribblesdale are at home


to leaders Read on Satur­


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DISTRICT BOWLING


, vey for eight; Kevin Read, who saw a century against Ribblcsdalo


■ for.87,-, ...


’ Phil Edmondson was then trapped by the Kiwi at 164,


,


. ... .


Grange q;.i:.?.)43';Uv,6' 9


O'Neill 16-4-69-1; Knowles 10-0- Milnshaw,Wands 16 47.Q


■ 'Waddington B.. 17.


Alma B ............... 13 1 .- j .1 2 . Sabden A......... 13 - 0 0 43


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