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Clitheroe A d v e r t is e r & Times, September 20th , 2001 43 pnline.co.uk 1-22331


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I THE season at Clitheroe Tennis Club culminated with some tense and well- fought finals on Sunday m which a I record number of competitors partici-


I day, Daniel Bush used his extra experience to out-manoeuvre his younger opponent Mark Higson to win the boys singles title.


PaThe juniors were especially well repre­ sented this year and in the first final of the


I Bush also paired-up with Thomas Bai­ ley to overcome Tom Mileham and Peter


I Dibb in the boys’ doubles. .


Meanwhile, in the girls’ singles final, Jennifer Holgate upset the odds to defeat


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tournament favourite Susan Brass-Brass made up for her disappointment in the sm


gles to claim the doubles title with Cather­ ine Dickinson over Emma Calvert and


^Bush andBrass also teamed-up to win the junior mixed doubles when they beat their arch-rivals from the singles finals. Two other notable successes were


Emma Calvert and Scott Hitchm who received awards for the most improved


1 junior players of the season.


urw-AT Oak B had a First Division to win the - u;„v,Q=t re­


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check-out of 129. The winner of the least


In the Second Division, M. Lyne had the most





darts finish was a tie between S. Kenyon, J.


Hargreaves and J. Guil- fo y le -all had 13-darts fin­ ishes.


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In the senior tournaments, Derek Par


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thrilling, marathon batt ____fknn hnt.t.le. while Ma:


Brass came back from a slow start to defeat Louise Burrill in the ladies singles. Steve Pym and Mark Dyer could not


, while Mary-


manage to upset the form book as Parrot and Phil Mileham took the honours in the men’s doubles competition.


phies as she and Shirley Bush were defeat­ ed by Kath Baron and Karen Farnhill in


Brass failed in her bid to claim two tro­ • , _


^H o n o ^ n t t ie mixed doubles final went whto Louise Burrill and John


„ F l y i n g s t a r t i s j n s t


Keighley Litis 1 Grindlelon 3 GRINDLETON got-


off to a flying s ta r t with two goals in the


first five minute?. Debutant Hickling


opened the scoring when his cross eluded the keep­ er and found its way into the back of the net. The second arrived moments later when a fine strike from Carus rocketed into


ose canny game plan saw off an erratic Andy Rose and Julie Pym.


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16 s ...................................2 AN early penalty save from Karl Fowler set the Wolves up for victory. Fowler pulled off a


great save to keep it goal-- less.They took advantage


after the break with a goal from Matthew Musgrove. And the points were safe


when the Huncoat keeper committed himself and the Wolves were awarded a penalty for handball on the line with Musgrove putting away the spot


Man of the match went


to Ben Seymour. Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s..................... ............ 13


Whaiiey Juniors s .......0 CLITHEROE Wolves under 15s over-ran Whal­ ley Juniors to secure an easy 13-0 victory. Daniel Bush and Oliver McLean both scored hat-tricks, with David Bunyan and James Warburton each


claiming a brace. The other Wolves goals


came from Tom Hall, Kiel Jones and Ben Walker. Clitheroe Wolves Under


.............................................................*7 Junior Clarets Under


..............................................2 THE Wolves team of the


doctor ordered side.


the top corner. Grindleton continued


to dominate, but Keigh­ ley pulled a goal back shortly before half-time to make the score 2-1 at half­


time.The second period was end-to-end stuff but the visitors sealed the match with another fine strike


from Hickling. Thornber was nomi­


nated as man of the match.


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READSTONE'S under


13s recorded the biggest win of the day with a 7- 0 away win over FC


Akzo. The under 15s went


down 5-0 at Great Har­ wood, whilst the under 10s also lost a five-goal affair, this time 4-i against Rishton. The under 14s recieved the biggest


shock of the day as they were demolished 7-1 by Langho Juniors, with Simon Trickett grabbing the only con­ solation for Readstone.


Hat-trick hero Josh


THE Langho Juniors Under 12s continued the ir winning ways, this time beating Great Harwood Boys 5-3. Josh Ripley hit a hat-


f V . •


trick and was awarded man of the match, and the Harwood keeper was outstanding pulling off some great saves. The Under 14s


Scott was pounced upon by Smith who in turn fed Frankland who fired in


A thorough ball by , , „ ,


with aplomb. The front two combined


his tally.


month continued in win­ ning ways by cruising to victory against a very physical Junior Clarets


account for the season and Chris Brewer added a


brace in quick time. Clarets pulled a late


strike hack before the pacy Howard chipped the keep­


er to seal victory. Clitheroe Wolves Under


IIS .....................■■


Ighten Leigh Under 11s 0


■■ ■;V CLITHEROE got off to a


flyer in the first 30 seconds when Ben Frankland beat four players easily to score. Daniel Meyler made it


area.


Byron Hayton added the third with a fierce volley


Man of the match , ,


from a corner. •> , Frankland completed


Sam Wood came to lue after the break and got


, ...


his hat-trick before half time.


himself on the scoresheet with a fine solo effort. Chris Scott fired a quick


before Jordan Ferguson notched his first goal for the club with a left-footed finish to make the half


time score 2-0. Wolves were rampant in


the second half, Doherty taking little time to com­ plete his hat-trick before Liam Bibby also scored his first goal for the club and Michael Clarkson scored a quick fire hat-trick.


Clitheroe Wolves Under


9s Red............................-1 Salterlorth Under 9s


2-0 with an unstoppable drive from outside the


Red.....................................8 CLITHEROE came away with the narrowest of wins as they dominated the game and made the break­ through in the second half with a goal from Elliot Bailey. Man of the match was Paul Astin. CHtheroe Wolves U14..


11 Clitheroe Rangers


Under 1ft......................... WOLVES started well


\


fire brace as did Henry Kay and Wood added his second with another fine goal to complete the rout.


Clitheroe Rangers


under 15s.............. Knuzden Youth Under


....................................6 RANGERS suffered a dis­ appointing defeat aRer going in at half-time 2-1 up thanks to Danny Sharpies and Danny


Green.


■ chance and tore them apart with five goals. The man of the match


their lead in the second half, Knuzden saw their


As the team sat back on i. -


was Irfan Ali. Clitheroe Wolves Under


again just before half-time with Frankland doubling


completed his hat-trick after the break - a poten­ tial goal of the season overhead kick. Smith then opened his


Star man Frankland


Clitheroe United 5 t o


,


.......................................................8 Brunlea Juniors Undor


....................................8 WOLVES under 10s War-


burton League side contin­ ued their excellent form with a drubbing of Brun-


Matthew Doherty opened the scoring early


with an early, well taken goal from Mick Barker. They continued to dom­


inate the half and Jake Chadwick and Barker managed to put two more


past Rangers. Rangers were deter­


mined to fight back and


scored a good goal. Wolves then took over


the game and further goals came from Sam Dean, Chadwick, Barker and


Liam Gidlow. Man of the match was


Daniel Hull. Clitheroe Rangers U11


0 AKzo Under 11..............2 THE locals came up against a very strong Akzo side who not only topped the league but had scored nearly 40 goals in their first two fixtures. Clitheroe were unlucky


Wolves


Coming out in the sec­ ond half there was nothing


between the two sides and Clitheroe were unfortu­


nate not to level with Chris Brewer having a free kick headed off the line and Ben Frankland hit­


ting the woodwork. As the team pressed for­


ward for an equaliser Akzo caught' them on the counter attack and put the


Rangers U12s gained their first point of the season at Oswaltwistle. The Wolves had most of


the play in the first half, but went in goal-less. Jamie Hardacre beat


game out of reach. Ciaron Barton was


the keeper with a low drive to make it 1-0 in the sec­ ond half, but with only five minutes to play Oswaldtwistle scored with a breakaway after picking up a poor free kick from


named man of the match but the whole team put up a very strong performance.


Clittieroe Wolves Under


13s Blue.......................... 2 Lammack Under 13s


Blue...............................7 AFTER going in level at half-time, Clitheroe were disappointed to go down


to defeat.Tom Rutherford put


scores then never looked back as the home side gave away goals in the second half.The only consolation coming when man of the match Rutherford scored a great goal from an acute angle. Clitheroe Wolves Girls


Lammack levelled the •


Under 14..................... - 8 Burnley FC Girls Under


.......................................................; -11 HAVING to play in a tougher league against


girls a year older and more experienced has not got


the girls spirits down. Although the scorelme


suggests a rout, this was


anything but. Performances of note


to fall behind in the fifth minute hut seemed to be spurred on by this setback. They were very unlucky


them ahead but the Wolves could not make further pressure tell with more goals.


the Wolves. Man of the match for


Wolves was Robert Ash­


worth. CUtheroe Wolves Girls


Under 12s.......................4 Borrowdale United Girls


Under 12s.................r -8 THE girls went top of the league after this win against a strong Borrow­


dale side.Goals from strikers Chelsea Crook and Karen Hansen gave the Wolves a 2-0 lead at half-time. Sarah Forrest came on­


es sub in the second half and scored two goals, walking off with the play­ er of the match award.


Clitheroe Wolves Red


Under 1 3 s ..................... 8 Ossv Juniors Under 13s


A strengthened Juniors put up tougher opposition than the score suggested but it was another excel­ lent performance from


............................0


Wolves. Wolves started well but


had an early blow to tac­ tics when Tim Swarbrick


was injured. Daniel Oldfield slotted


came from Frances Mason, Rebecca Lee and the player of the match Sarah Tomlinson. Oswaldtwistle Villa


Under 12s.......................1 Clitheroe Wolves


on several occasions not to get back on level terms.


Rangers Under 12S..1


in to play an important role with many of the goals coming from his left


side of midfield. Scorers were Joe


ndiiycio unuu. ■ CLITHEROE Wolves________________


McTeer (3), Nick Tucker (2) and Richard Pinder. Stand in goalie Adam


Gattens deserves special praise.


opponents to pregress to the next mund ol the Lnnceshm


in to pull it back to 2-1.


This woke up the h°mesute before the game was


home side and three more goals were over. Stephen Newton scored a fabulous ind


battled well to grind out this result.


. . . three more g0als were scored scor(fd a fabulous indi-


thrashed Readstone 7-1 thanks to a brace from Dave Brown and a hat- trick from Brett


Langstroth. The under 16s beat


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