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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,November 22nd , ZUuT 39


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C l i lh e ro e Wolves Under THIS was a real "six-pointer" for ......................................................3 both teams as both teams were level


TH E Wolves Under 11s Accring­ ton League side performed a stun­ ning comeback to win after trailing


Ttnrmwlord Celtic Barrowlora Celtic


2-


0. The team began slowly and Bar-


rowford raced into a two-goal lead within the opening 15 minutes. The locals were s tu n n ed into


action, and Oliver Preugschat finally gave Wolves a lifeline when he latched onto a pass and slipped the


ball inside the far post. Just before half-time the Barrow-


ford keeper fumbled a comer and the alert Josh Holgate pounced to give Wolves the equaliser. After all the action of the first half,


the second period was much quieter with a lot of scrappy play in mid-


field. Barrowford were having the better


of things and only a last-ditch tackle from Aaron Sharpe prevented Wolves


going behind. With only five minutes remaining, . .


Wolves completed the comeback with a super goal from Liam Bedford who burst through the middle, past a number of tackles before calmly slot-


ting home. • Kurt Roberts and Chris Williams .


worked hard in defence. C l ilh e ro e Wolves Under ............................................


Barnoldswick............................ THE Wolves continued their


.............2 on points ahead of the g a m e . -------------- Man of th e m atch was Louis ^ Wolvcs came out on top thanks to f t _ Callum Heanan, Daniel


a poacher’s goal from Andy Ramsden Y /hit tak er and N a th a n Pye all and an own goal.


Cross.


. defended well while Michael Clark- looked lively up front.


C l i lh e ro e Wolves Under man o{ tke match award. 10s.......................................................... C lilh e ro e Wolves Under Cliviger Colls................... •;......—•“


, Goalkeeper Bryn Phillip won the UNDER-PAR Wolves slipped to AkzQ


a n o th e r d is a p p o in t in g re s u l t against Cliviger.


Early chances went begging but . tQ avenge an earlier 11 -0 beat- Clitheroe eventually broke the dead­


. , .


lock when Georgio Peregrine slotted the ball past the advancing keeper. However, the locals took their foot


to score twice. Borrowdale United.................. C l ilh e ro e Wolves Under


------------------------ , ------------. „„ off the gas and let their opponents m Hartley goal. ........................................................\


Soccer Round -up. fixture.


le ^ u e leaders Akzo and were |d ^ : S T f f i l S f i . a to Philip


O U T H E B O E w e r , a w a y ^ S ^ . h r ^ g o a K * .


The Wolves equipped the ,mselves much better in this game a" d w®^


in A su b e l l i* iL-aiii


level at the break thanks to a Shaun tOOKm Ru. However, despite the best efforts of K ^ e n l i grove, Akzoproved too strong m the


Andrew Hartley and Daniel M - g ^ ------


23s..................*.............................. second half and ran out worthy 5- TH E Wolves displayed a typical w;nners. battling performance to earn a well deserved point against high-flying Borrowdale United. Tim Swarbrick opened the scoring


Blue


for Wolves with a well placed shot after five minutes.


u iu u iuw— i---------- - . United soon replied before Daniel ^ . . ....10


star performer. Readstone United Under 10s....2


___ . T H E Accrington League side con­ . l t nn/nm pnn.


t Qk the rfrls into the next round of count and Thomas Helliwell. Jacob Uttley was man of the match.


te am performance — Goalscorers were Lucien avl®


tinued their recent improvement w i th a com p e ten t performance against Rishton.


Martin Pollard hit both goals and Shaun Laurie was named man of


the match. Readslone Under 16s...................i


rh '-6 Bbckwfplayed well. de*ender Gladstone United Under 9s......2 p o R th e second week running, ....................... ....................I " '" , ------- Son a n d A l e x P i lk in g to n b e a t was named man of the match.


rpxTTT TTnripr 12s lost out a t league son a n d Alex B i lk in g to n Deau Was named man oi uw ™ S £ « d e n in a n -anan gad L an g h o .E H . t t B ,w a te r . » the


Sam Townend made it 4-1 before


an exquisite lob from the same play­ er rounded off the victory in some


style. Whalley Pumas Under 9s..........3


Brierfield Celtic Blue..


rrnT/meWotoe^Rangers Under A GOOD performance by Read- share the points. Mark Pilkington TH E Under 9s progressed to the Clither


Bines.


The Darndl°bu^Baxenden°hi£ Rtehton United Under 10s.........1 m a nce saw th e U n d e r 12s lose Whalley took the lead through an jjarneii.


their first match of the season nf t.ho season own goal before Tom Brown sent _____ i Tnm Rmwn sent


lead but they fell apart as they con­ ceded four second half goals. Readslone Under Ids..................0


........---„ Fulledge Colts..............................® . . .


Hanson helped herself to six Readstone Under 17s...................4 D E S P IT E the scoreline, this was th e m a tch Paric Lane Rangers.......................0 a g00d p e r fo rman ce by U n ited


h P SCOred a hat-trick, THIS was a controlled display of against the current league leaders. ^ o effort. Jane ^ Hsl t iv e a t ta c k in g fo o tb a l l by Thomas Best had a ^


Oldcaine wrapped up the game with United who gained sweet revenge


C l ilh e ro e Wolves Under 9s % ^ & £ United Under 8s B..3 ...........................


cumbed to Pendle Forest. ^ Jack Wright hit a pMtwhUe Da


Oldfield put Wolves back into the Meylor did the same with his penalty lead with a super 25-yard free kick. ^clc.


,


PendleForest......——-........ •"■ " f TH E Under 8s B team enjoyed a IT was a case of missed opportune TH E n-Mr;0 ; to ry over Traw- tie s for th e Wolves as th e y sue- thr il lin g o A vicio y


Celtic.............................. 2


^'railinK 2-1 with five minutes to TUnitegd produced two goals a t death to %


vjn the match, recent good form of the last few


.................................................7 o equaliser.RichardPinderhadanoth- c l i lh e r o e Wolves Under 13s anom Ossy Villa


W66kS A four-goal b la s t from Daniel


Meyler and one each from Ben Fran- kland, Jay Howard and Stephen Smith sealed the win. Man of the


Match was Chris Brewer.


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C l ilh e ro e Wolves Under 10s


Fulledge Colls.................................6 FOR th e second week in succes­


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


sion, Wolves were up against table­ to p p in g o p p o n e n ts an d ^ s a in


“ K E X t . r < l - r e d th. Wolves’ solitary effort but.they were


Clilheroe Wolves Under 7s...........2 acqu d 't h ^ s l ip p ed tQ a 3_0 Man of the match Tarlelon............................................


ernuitted themselves well. Unfor- crossbar twice.


However, disaster struck late on in Goalkeeper Bertie Phelpsman was gammy _ with a 20-yard screamer ^ u n i t e d grabbed another manof the match..


, .


Gnalscorers were Joe M a r tin , and man of the match Jules Lavis


er super game in the he a rt of the .............................................................^ Readstone Under 8s......................6 Wolves defence.


THE locals acquitted themselves 1 VJq ^ u E R convincing display well against the league leaders bu United saw them comfortably


left cursing their luck as they hit the ShuteMte ana


for a 8-4 opening day reverse at the hands of Park Lane. In addition to scoring four times, they hit the woodwork a staggering


five times. Gary Brunskill bagged a brace,


while Jamie Barnes and Terry Nel­ son also hit the target. Dave Mercer


was man of the match. Readstone United Under 10s....2


.............7 a g a in s t Bamoldswick Barons. Trawden Celtic Under 8S..—.—1 Matthew Riley notched while


Rhys Meehan was outstanding. Readstone United Under 13s—.2


d Michael Cox both hit Taylor and


was Sam Johns Jack Hudson co ntr ibu ted to the Belvedere for six in comprehensive victory c


Clilheroe United............................................................„... J CLITHEROE collected another three points m


: S E a s t L ancashire League Second Division " a f te r a c om p re h e n s iv e win o v e r B u rn le y


' ^ B u t it was Burnley who looked the more lively in : the opening 10 minutes and were unfortunate not to


'■^However/United came more into the game and ■ opened the scoring when Pinnard headed home


; B p fn taSrd T r c le n t le Ss ha rd work re su l ted in -'-Clitheroe doubling their advantage when he was


■ om g to press. r,1111nri hnf-k in the penalty area. Hodgkinsc pulled back kinson coolly


slotted home the spot-kick. United soon settled down and started to play the


flowing football tha t they are renowned for. The game was killed off early in the second half


when Young added two neat finishes for the locals. Belvedere hit back through Barnes, but Bartlett


helped himself to a fine individual goal to mak® score 5-1 and the scoring was completed with 20 minutes to go when Hodgkinson headed home. United face Barnoldswick Park Rovers away on Saturday. Squad to meet a t the.Dog a t 12-30 p.m.


Akzo Juniors................................••2 A GOOD battling performance by


R e a d s to n e m an ag e d to e a rn a share of the spoils.


Readslone Under 15s...................0 Oswaldlwislle................................® THIS was always going to be a d if f icu l t f ix tu re for R e ad s to n e a g a in s t


' ' n th e man of the match. lu u vi v»*w -------- u n b e a te n


Oswaldtwistle. Martin Greenwood was named


„ PR EV IO U S LY u n d e fe a te d , An early free-kick gave the visi­


to r s th e lead, b u t s t r ik e r Mark Frankland's blistering pace brought the equaliser soon after. F ran k la n d scored his second


before the interval, and then imme­ diately the lead was extended with a fine header from Gary Micallef.


them into a 2-0 lead. Then complacency seemed to set


in, and their opponents pulled a goal back before Brown restored the two- goal cushion soon after the interval. Whalley Pumas Under 10s........1 Darwen Rangers.......................... 2 TH E Under 10s p u t in a treme- dous performance against Darwen R a n g e r s b u t u l t im a te ly w en t down in a scintillating end-to-end


match. Whalley couldn't have started


better as Matthew Bagot scored a superb goal in the first minutes after


Henderson.


V ^M ld sw ic k Barons.................. 2 Readstone United were trounced Darwen dominated the remain- THE North Valley League side 5_i by the Pumas in their best der of the half and equalised just had a below par performance performance of the season to date. kejore the interval through neat


interchanging of passes. The visitors took the lead soon


after half-time and despite constant pressure, Whalley failed to take a share of the spoils in this entertain­


ing match.


against derby rivals Whalley. Jamie McCue gave United the


A D IS A P P O IN T IN G p e r fo r - After some good early pressure, i-*) i». pi net


2 stone saw goals from Joe Wilkin- was 0n the mark and Steve Traynor quarter-finals of the Cup with this com fo r ta b le v ic to ry o v er th e


It’s official...


I th e selfless generosity of Clilheroe man Duncan Thomas may help a poverty-stricken Gam­ bian boy realise his dream of becoming a professional foot­


1 Baboucau Njie will be present- baller.


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Gambia tomorrow. Duncan (pictured) met Babou­


cau around this time last year ^ when he spent a two-week holi­


day in Kololi, Gambia. The Clilheroe coach was


astounded by the football skills of the 20-ycar-old when, by chance, he got chatting to him. However, Baboucau’s burgeon­


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young Muslim boy who makes a living by travelling back and forth


carrying sunbeds to beach bars for tourists, making only a few


pence per day. “If you are lucky enough to be


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“The clothes that Baboucau wears are clothes that have been


donated by tourists. “He doesn’t even own a foot­


ball." Duncan became aware of


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liked football and a huge smile


appeared on his face. “About an hour later he


returned with a ball along with a


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la s t eig h t of th e Craven Cup, b u t their opponents Bamoldswick gave


• l a _f lL n /~3eenirntl f^lin. Hilt ------ , , them quite a fight. The visitors were out of sorts in tne ,


first half, lacking cohesion and aggres­ sion as they allowed the hosts to dic­


tate the pace of the game. A piece of quick th in k in g f rom


David Cook lead to Rimington open­ ing the scoring midway through the


first half. His fiercely driven free-kick caught . , . ,


keeper out, and even though he pro­ duced a save, Craig Barnes gobbled up


the rebound. Barnoldswick soon levelled, catch­


ing their opponents on the breax, ana Garerave refuse to read script k j Grindlelon...........................................? & £2995


Gargrave............................. ON paper, this Northern Plant Hire Cup second round tie should have


been an easy victory for Gnndleton. However, Gargrave had not read the


sc r ip t and were prepared to give i t their best shot.


The first half was not very eventful w ith G rin dleton sp urn in g th e few





chances th a t they created. After the break, the locals began to


apply some pressure but were still not I playing to their full potential.


d - . But a ter 60 minutes Carus scored off or fin minutes Carus scored


with a shot from close range after some good work from Cross.


, Twelve minutes later, Lloyd added


th e second, and soon a f te r Carus scored his second of the match with another close range shot. Gargrave continued to fight, ana


were rewarded when they received a p ena lty which they duly scored to make the final score 3-1. Grmdletons manof the match was Cross. Garden Makeover and M a in te ­


nance were tne matui


T H E C l i th e ro e P o o l Le ague L ad ie s ' D iv i- I s io n c u e d o ff l a s t


week. A b r i l l ia n t opening


to th e w in te r se a so n


I saw tw o new te am s , R o y a l Oak a n d Dog Inn Whalley, b o th win their matches. Royal Oak enjoyed a


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A WEEK p p iu i MR FORCE IN THE RIBB L EV ALLEY


6-3 su cces s a g a in s t W h i te H o rse , while Dog Inn beat Whalley j Arms by the odd frame


in nine. Anyone w ish in g to


enter the ladies' singles sh o u ld i nf orm S a ra h (01200 442243) before | November 30th.


The la te s t Clitheroe Pool League results and


fixtures are as follows: RESULTS


A 6; Castle A 7, Dog Inn (Whalley) 5; RBL A 7, RBL B 5; Stork Hotel A 6, Sta­


Whalley Arms A 6, Buck Premier Division


tion Storm 6. First Division


B 6; Royal Oak 4, Waggon and Horses A 8; Dog Music Bar A 5, Castle B 7; White Hart 8, Brown Cow B 4. Second Division


Ultraframe 6, Stork Hotel


Horse A 5; St Peter's (Hurst Green) 5, Buck Wrinkleys 7; Waggon and Horses B 10, Horse Shoe B 2; New Inn 6, Whalley Arms B 6; Bay Horse (Barrow) 7, Brown Cow (Chatburn) 5.


Brown Cow A 7, White nance were the match sponsors, Third Division ___ . __


Horse Shoe C 6, Dog Music Bar B 6; King's Arms 7, RBL C 5; White Horse B 4,


Bridge v Pendle Hotel A;


Craven Heifer 8. Ladies League


Buck Inn 7, Kings Arms 2; Pendle Hotel A 9, Bridge 0;


RBL 9, Pendle Hotel B 0;


Royal Oak 6, White Horse 3; Dog Inn 5, Whalley Arms 4. Tonight's Fixtures


PremicrDivision


RBL A; RBL B v Stork Hotel A; Station Storm v Low Moor; Buck A v Castle A; Whalley Arms A bye. First Division


Dog Inn (Whalley) v


Waggon and Horses A v Dog Music Bar A; Brown Cow B v Pendlc Hotel B; Stork Hotel B v Royal Oak; Ultra­


Castle B v White Hart;


numerous occasions. The second half was a dif ferent affair as Rimington came out firing on


all cylinders. Tom O’Neill's cross created the sec­


ond goal for Aamir Zulfi, with Cook extending Rimington's lead soon after


to put them well on top. Player-manager Terry Braithwaite


came off the bench to score the fourth goal from close range after a solo run and shot from Cook had been parried


by the keeper. The locals face a tough trip to in­ .


form Colne United on Satkrday, while the reserves are a t home.


“He then, in the flicker of an


eye, caught the ball on llte back or his neck and proceeded to do press-ups — with the ball still on


the back of his neck.” Duncan lias received lots of


donations from organisations around Ihc town and will be pre­ senting Baboucau with footballs, football boots and a Manchester


Pal Dobson Memorial Knock- out


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


tive Club 7; Bay Horse 7, Billington BC 5: Langho 11, Craven 1; RB Legion 5, Kings


Catholic SC 5, Conserva­


Arms 7.High scores: D. Townsend 140,115; M. Bowman 140; K.


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND DOMINOES


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


noes 5), The Dor 11 (darts 1, dominoes 7); Swan Willi Two Necks 11 (darls 7, dominoes 1), Judge Walmcslcy 13 (darls 5, dominoes 8); Pendle Inn 7 (darls 2, dominoes 5), Bund Club A 17 (darls 10, dominoes 7); Band Club 11 11 (darts 3, dominoes 8), New Inn 13 (darts 9, dominoes 4); Black Bull 10 (darts 4, dominoes f,), Bay Horse 14 (darts 8, dominoes 6).


Red Rock 13 (Hurts 8, domi­


R0EFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


WINTER LEAGUE fixtures


Sunday 9 a.m. - Showboat v


Clitheroc Clowns: 9-40 a.m. - Parkers v Bowland Strollers; 10-20 a.m. - Inter Bread v All­ stars; 11 a.m. - Now Inn v Spitting Pig: 11-40 a.m. - Rajas v Rag Legs; 12-20 p.m. - Mad Dogs v Groin Strain. A ^ c


Great start as Dog beat Whalley Arm f r nm n h v O .


frame bye. Second Division


Buck Wrinkleys v Wag­


gon and Horses B; Horse Shoe B v New Inn; Whalley Arms B v Bay Horse; Brown Cow Chatburn v Brown Cow A; White Horse A v St Peter's (Hurst Green). Third Division


Dog Music Bar B v


King’s Arms; RBL C v White Horse B; Craven Heifer v Buck B; Pcndlc Hotel.A v Horse Shoe C;


Bridge bye. Tuesday


Ladies League Royal Oak v Pendle Hotel


A; Pendle Hotel B v Whal­ ley Arms; Bridge v Dog Inn (Whalley); White Horse v Kings Arms; Buck v Legion.


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United shirt, among other things. Duncan added: “Things that


we take for granted, such as foot­ balls, bools, trainers, football kit, are just a dream for Baboucau. Duncan would like to thank


Nick Smallbornc Cars, JMB Sports, Clitlicroe FC, Clitheroe Wolves JFC and Taste of India, for their kind donations.


Peel 129,105; S. Ingham 127; J. Gallagher 125; B. Parker 125x2,100; S. Hartley 125; M. Waddington 120; M. Boyd 121; L. Celestial 120; B. Speak 118: L. Parkinson 115; B. Cusack 110; P. Whittaker 105, 100; M. Whaitcs 102; L. Lambe 101; J. Wilson 100; W. Isherwood 100; N. Harwood 100; J. Scedle 100; M. Livesey 1 nil! .1. Johnson 100


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