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Second place for
Anna CLITH ER 0E athlete
Anna Griffiths
showed she has almost re tu rn ed to peak form after a recent back injury. The 13-year-old finished
second in the Under 15 pen tathlon a t Blakeley in North Manchester - her first in the older age group. Anna was first in the cor
responding Under 13 event last year, earning her the top ranking in the United Kingdom for her age. And she made the step up
promised iand| Shawbridge ground make the grade
Rovers in the i could well be back in the B
with confidence. She was third in the 75m hurdles in a new personal best of 12.8 seconds, and third in the long jump - her firs t for some time after injury. She then shot 8.12m,
which would have been a personal best, only she threw 8.66 the previous day at Wigan in the Mid-Lancs League meeting. That earned her second,
promised land! Graeme Souness' men
can confirm their place back in the Premiership on
Sunday. If Bolton lose at Barns
ley the previous day, and then Rovers beat Portsmouth at Ewood in front of the Sky Sports cameras - on what seems to be their own channel at the moment - the two-year exile will be over. Even then, if Bolton
Eyal Berkovic virtually finished Town, leaping to score with a simple header from Damien Johnson's
By Suzanne Gee And the diminutive
centre. The Northern Irish
stay in the hunt, Rovers can finish the job by beat ing Pompey, and hoping Wanderers fail to win at
promotion party at neigh bours Preston on Wednes day - when Rovers could also do Burnley a favour. On Saturday, Rovers
Wolves. That would set up a big
and she was equal first in the high jump - a competi tion that took two hours to
complete. With the other athletes
fresher after the high jump, Anna finished a disappoint ing 15th in the 800m, but she held on for second place
overall. She will now look to bet
ter her points score of 2,273 a t the Lancashire Pen tathlon at the University of Central Lancashire in Pre ston on Sunday.
Locals lose out I
were kept out in the goal less draw at Wolves by a magnificent display from former Aston Villa keeper Michael Oakes-sent off on his last appearance against
Rovers. Oakes pulled off stun
ning stops to deny David Dunn, Matt Jansen and
Marcus Bent. But a point at hot and
cold Wolves was no dis grace, and Blues set about extending their lead over Bolton to four points in their game in hand on Tuesday. With the Mariners still
N th e ir final home match of the season
Clitheroe entertained Lan caster at the social club. Captain Barry Cunliffe,
despite losing the first two legs, suddenly rediscovered his form and took the next three legs to present the home team with a fine start. However Joe Marsden
and Mike Duxbury both suffered defeats. Dominick Doyle levelled the match score with a fine 3-1 victory. The next four Clitheroe
short of the win they need to guarantee safety, Lennie Lawrence's side enjoyed the better of things in the opening half-hour. But they failed to beat
international was at the heart of the killer third 10 minutes after the break — a typical Rovers goal, sliding the ball across the face of goal for Jansen to slot home.
Bv CRAIG SALMON be scuppered by events off the C
when youngster Luke Cornwall finished well, but Rovers re-established their three-goal advantage with Jansen's clever finish - his 22nd league goal of the sea son and eighth in nine games. No-one can argue with
Grimsby pulled one back
field of play. The Blues currently have the
destiny of the North West Coun ties’ Football League First Division title in their own hands. But the club has been rocked by
the news th a t Shawbridge has failed the UniBond League’s ground grading requirements. . UniBond League ground grading
committee member Mr Keith Brown said: “After our second visit earlier this month, we decided the ground is not eligible for promotion
at present. “We cannot comment on any
the fact th a t Rovers deserve to follow Fulham into the top flight, and that Souness has done a remark
able job. Many managers have
made promises which have been unfulfilled. But Souness has backed
appeal until it has been heard.” However, the Blues are strenu ously searching for an avenue of appeal and feel very confident that U thie decision will be overturned after
Blues go second in race for title decision wil u uvci tuiiicxi cu tu “ w* ~ -------- •
up his words with deeds. I take you back to what
he said going into the final game of last season, when Manchester City were pro moted at Ewood Park. Souness wrote in the
Brad Freidel, who made one smart stop from former Rovers striker Steve Liv ingstone. And Souness' side took
match programme: "There is only one goal at Black burn Rovers - a return to the Premiership. "My job is to bring the good times back to Ewood
Park. "All you supporters out
full advantage before half time. They were helped in no small measure by keep er Danny Coyne, who somehow let David Dunn's tame 18-yarder through his hands just after the half- hour.
players Reece Jeffries, Jack Hayward, Andy Porter and Gareth Cunliffe all suc cumbed to their opponents. The last two players
there - who have stood behind the club so magnifi cently - can rest assured that we won't leave a stone unturned in the quest for
glory. "In short, we are going
all out for promotion." Mission accomplished?
Jimmy and Ray Hargreaves both won which resulted in a 6-4 defeat for the home side. On Sunday, Clitheroe play their last game of the season away to Middleton.
Junior coaching C
Make or break] for Clarets
tory over Tranmere a t Turf Moor on Tuesday
B
o a c h in g for junior bowlers at Ribblesdale
Wanderers Bowling Club will be held on Saturday mornings from May 5th. Youngsters aged between
eight and 15 are invited to go down and learn to play bowls between 10 a.m. and noon. Anyone interested should con tact Mike Britcliffe (424328). O The Whitbread Spring Doubles, due to s ta r t on Saturday, has been cancelled due to lack of entries.
Weekend fixtures
JENNINGS HIBBLESDALE LEAGUE Saturday
. Senior-League- Baxenden v Whalley; Cherry
Tree v Clitheroe; Earby v Read; Ribblesdale Wanderers v Padiham. First Division
Clitheroe v Cherry Tree; Padi ham v. Ribblesdale Wanderers;
Read v Salesbury. Second Division
Salcsbury v Baxenden; Whal
ley v Blackburn Northern. Sunday
Senior League
Clitheroe v Barrioldswick; Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers;
Whalley v Edenfield. Third Division
Blackburn Northern v
Clithe^oe; Earby v Read; Eden field v Salesbury; Ribblesdale Wanderers v Great Harwood.
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS
Bay Horse 2, Langho 10: Catholic SC 7, Craven A 5; Craven B 3, Kings
LEAGUE RESULTS
Arms 9; Legion 7; Black Bull 5; Low Moor 6, Starkies 6. High scores: J.
Gallagher 140,100; M. McDonnell 134, 100; R. Dewhurst 130; B. Speak
126:
D.Brown 123; J. Seodle 123; E Shanley 122, B. Cusack 121; A. Southwell 120; L. Tomlinson 114; L. ' Waring 112; J. Hamer 109,100; D.
! Cockett 106,101; L. Hoyle 102; B. ■ Parker 100x2; M. Livesey 100x2; K.; Johnson 100; S. Dobson 100; P.
. Dixon 100.
Fbintsand Positions: 1, Langho A 167; 2,Craven A154; 3, Starkics 146;
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4 Low Moor 126; 5, Craven B 120; 6, Catholic SC 119; 7, Brown Cow 117; 8 Bay Horse 115; 9, Black Bull; 10, Legion, Kings Anns 111; 11, BiUing- ton BC 99; 12, Conservative Club 75.
night. , The Clarets' faint play off hopes could be kept alive with a win at Sheffield United on Saturday - or their ambitions could be snuffed out by West Brom, Birmingham and Preston. A point from the game
URNLEY set up a make or break weekend with vic
By Chris Boden Ball's header with his
j essence, a further point adrift. No team has reached the
with Birmingham on Sat urday, and three from Tranmere, left Burnley three behind North End and the Blues, and four behind the Baggies. But their inferior goal difference puts them, in
play-offs with a negative goal difference since Leices
ter in 1993. But should Burnley
son.
defeat the Blades, and any of the three challengers slip up, they could profit during the final week of the sea
to Huddersfield on Satur day, before travelling to Preston on the last day. Birmingham are at home
West Brom are at home
| Huddersfield, who again are desperate for points. And Preston are at
to Grimsby - who still need a win to be safe from rele gation - before a trip to
Crewe on Saturday, before home games with Black burn, and West Brom as mentioned. So clearly anything can
happen. But Burnley have to
look after themselves first. They could have done
themselves a massive favour against Birming ham, only to be held to a goal-less draw by a Blues side th a t showed little ambition. The Clarets failed to
hand. The introduction of
Brad Maylett midway through the second half gave Burnley fresh impe tus, and he frightened the life out of City. The Clarets picked up a
Clitheroe ......................1 Kidsgrove .....................0 A MARK Stewart spot- kick nine minutes before the interval was enough for Clitheroe to see off promotion challengers Kidsgrove A th le tic on Tuesday evening a t Shaw
bridge. The result now pushes Clitheroe into second place
in the the North West Counties’ Football League First Division - level on points with leaders St
Helens Town. The encounter was cer
tainly a game of two con trasting halves as the Blues dominated proceedings in the first period but were penned back in their own half for long periods in a
CRICKET Saturday
meet noon) N. Bolton, Stephen Bishop Simon Bishop, & TrotUr, S. Coulter, M.
Clitheroe (v Cherry Tree, away,
Coulter, M. Dewhurst, L. Storey, N. Bibby, M. Preston, Fitton. Same team Sunday v Walkden, away, meet 11 a.m. exceptE Gaskdl, M Hargreaves and S.
Ishtikar for S. Trotter and M. Dewhurst. Scorer both days; E Cox. Clitheroe 2nds (v Cherry Tree,
home, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, E Atkinson, P. Bishop, C. Seed, E Gaskell, G Musson, M. Hargreaves, T. Hibbert, M. Eglin, R. Dinsdale, F.
gritty second half. The first real opportuni
ty of the match arrived on 19 minutes when Stewart found himself in the clear
but shot across goal. Skipper Barrie Hart hit a
thunderbolt from 40 yards which arrowed just past the post six minutes later but the all-important goal arrived 11 minutes later. Neil Reynolds’ raking
pass was aimed for Neil Spencer but Athletic keeper Simon Pay came charging out of his goal, missed the ball and flattened Spencer. Stewart made no mistake from the spot. The second period
belonged to Kidsgrove but despite having the lion’s share of possession they were unable to find a way
Teams for the weekend
waite,R. Gladwin. Sunday
Clithaue 3rds (v Blackburn North
ern, away, meet 12-15 pm.) A Hack ing, K. Driver, M. Scott, D. Musson, N. Cartledge, S. Dawson, G Brown, R. Rudd, G. Sutcliffe, & Simpson, J Itan- sonhy. Soorcr, E Dibb. RUGBY UNION
Saturday Clitheroe (pool fixture, meet club
Hussain. Scorer, J. Blackburn. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Padi
ham, home) D. Howard, G. Monk, M. Briggs, M. Davies, P. A Hall, R. Palmer, D. Gardner-Chan, A. Pearce, P. Spencer, R. Wilson, Nawaz. Same team Sunday v Southport, away, except I. Britdilfe and M. Stafford for Monk and Nawaz. Ribblesdale 2nds (v Padiham
1-30 pm.) A. Burrill, E Carberry, J. Caiysforth, J. Dickinson, T. Dubows- ki, M. Dugdale, E Fielding, S. Gret-
• shirt this season. Stan Ternent felt confi
head of steam, and should have snatched the points when Steve Davis found Gareth Taylor, but the cross surprised him and he headed well wide from seven yards. It would be Taylor's last contribution in a Burnley
dent of securing the Man chester City striker's ser vices for a third month's loan, but he refused to pay the £35,000 City chairman David Bernstein demanded - especially when he can snap him up for nothing in the summer. In came John Mullin,
Important win for Low Moor Dazzling David’s victory romp L
ton, S. Hall, M. Heanan, R. Holmes, N1. Hutchinson, M. Jackson, G Jones, J. Marsden, A Moorby, V. Murray, A Nuttall, E Parker, E Procter, J Proc ter, A Rugby, M. Rowley, M. Stott, G Stott, D. Tattcrsall, A Thomber, H. Wardle, B. Wood.
OW Moor enjoyed a fine 4-0 win over
Oswaldtwistle Rovers - b u t i t wasn't enough to extend th e race for the Accrington Sunday Memorial League Second
Division title. Leaders Knuzden lead
the locals by seven points, and although Low Moor have two games in hand, two wins will not be enough to overhaul them. Elsewhere, Red Lion went
down to Third Division leaders Woodnook by a soli tary goal in an evenly-fought encounter.
Second Division FIXTURES Calderstones v Knuzden Brook
and he popped up with the winner against Tranmere. Rovers went ahead on 20
(Memorial). Third Division
minutes when Steve Yates turned to fire into the bot tom comer after Blackburn target Jason Koumas' cor ner wasn't cleared. But that woke Burnley
(Mari Pits).
Red Lion v Griffins Head l F
First Division P W D
Plough Inn...... 6 6 0 Brown Cow..... 7 5 0 Judge Walmesley 8 4 1 Stanhill Lions... 6 3 2 EH Football.... 6 3 1 Lower Darwen .
Rishton Arras... 8 0 0 Second Division P W D
Duke Wellington 8 3 0 Cross Axes...... 6 2 0
7 3 0
Knuzden......... 9 8 1 Low Moor....... 7 6 0 Ossy Rovers.... 8 4 1 Ossy Refugees.. 6 3 1 Kings Arms..... 8 1 3 Knuzden Brook 5 1 2 Calderstones.... 8 1 2 Station Hotel... 5 1 1 Crown Scaffolds 5 1 1
Little Crown.... 5 1 1 Third Division P W D
Wilpshire BH... 15 12 1 LS Roofing..... 15 8 2 Miners Arms.... 14 8 1 Red Lion......... 12 7 0 Griffins Head... 13 3 1 Mayfield......... 13 3 1 QH Clarets..... 14 2 2 Printers Arms.. 15 1 3
Wood Nook..... 15 13 1 Squash players are making a raquet ................... ______
up, and two minutes later Yates turned Ian Moore's goalbound shot into the net. The Clarets' winner
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raquet in the squash world. The team, based a t the Gisbum country club, have
/’>* rpTTD T/" TTnn«3P SmiR! ST IRK House Squash
find the high tempo that has seen them push them selves back into con tention, although again they should have had a penalty straight after the restart when Michael Johnson, who along with Curtis Woodhouse nullified the threat of Glen Little, clearly batted away Kevin
came just before the hour when Little, who torment ed former Liverpool defender Gareth Roberts all night, again turned the left back inside out and teed Mullin lip, who rifled the ball in off the near post. Koumas was harshly
won the North West Coun ties Fifth Division Central North title, after founding only five years ago. The team, sponsored by P3
Computers, are pictured with Stork House owners Malcolm
sent off for a second book able offence, but Nik Michopoulos had to pull off a heart-stopping save from Scott Taylor deep in injury time to preserve the win and keep the Clarets on course.
and Karen Weaving. The team, pictured
receiving their champagne from Malcolm and Karen Weaving is (from left) Gor don Rothwell, Jimmy Nel son, Mark Parker, David Smalley, Barrie Clements and Mick Baker.
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Clitheroe, will now go for ward to the national finals in Stoke where she is seeded in the same group as the number one player in the country at her age group. The 14-year-old ping pong ace, who also plays tennis, turns-out for Girl Power in the Junior Hynd- b>uum League. (K190401/4)
m Lea fA.xau'iui/'i r --------------- - Bv EDWARD LEE
medal a t Clitheroe GC on Saturday. He carded 65-3-62 to score a seven-
D
shot win Division One of the event. There was a five-way card play-off
between Dennis Greenup (70-1-69), Tony McGibbon (80-11-69), Mark Ashworth (71-2-69), Peter Dunn (79- 10-69) and Scott Milne for the otner
prizes. Tom Nutter (84-16-68) won Division . .
Two ahead of Ron Higson (84-14-70), Ian Johnson (88-17-71), Phillip Ham mond (85-14-71) and Connor McLaughlin (85-14-71) while Division
Three honours went to Roger Harg reaves (95-25-70), Bryan Hayward (94-
23-71) and Simon Cherry (95-24-71). The following day John Cartmell
was in excellent form to win the St George’s Charity Salver at Burnley GC
AVID HEESOM was in stun ning form to win the monthly
after carding 70-5-65. At the same time, Clitheroe mem
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bers were contesting a four-man Texas Scramble with D. Preedy, N. Willis, M. Cane and J. Willis carding a nett 53.8 to emerge as clear winners. A. Moro, D. Jackson, P. Harrison
and R. Taylor (55.7) were second ahead of W. Birch, B. Bithell, J. Blackledge and A. Seedle (56). Fourth place went to E. Preedy, P. Pedder, B. Clarke and P. McGuire (57.7) after a card play-off with R. Lee, F. Woodworth, J. Jones and G. Cartledge. Mark Young hit top gear to win the
April Medal at Stonyhurst Park GC when he carded 71-1-70. Derek Bramwell (84-15-69) and Keith Bamber (88-20-68) took the divi
sional honours. Peter Seavers returned 79-9-70 to
win the Frank Longworth Trophy at Whalley GC after a card play-off with David Chippendale (83-13-70) and
# nliiK n on fo in T DC DpHTflpri 176-6*701.
away, meet 12-15 pm.) I. Britcliffe, G Hall, M. Stafford, M. Peel, M. Wrigley, J. Rain, R. Whalley, J. Dewhurst, I. Tomlinson, J. Braith-
past the Blues defence. Substitute Craig Walk-
lett spurned Athletic’s best chance .when he fired over from six yards on the hour mark. Hart nearly sliced a wicked cross into the roof of his own net six minutes later but in the end Clitheroe held on for a vital ly important win. Clitheroe 1 ........... ........... Mossley ..........................1 AN EQUALISER on the stroke of half-time earned Clitheroe a vital point in their quest for the North West Counties’ Football League F i r s t Division
title. However, the result
meant Clitheroe dropped to third as Rossendale United moved back to the top after
____ way to table tennis success is Ribble Valley schoolgirl Louise Proctor. The Bowland High
S P IN N IN G h e r
School pupil was crowned Lancashire Schools’ table tennis champion after a magnificent display at Shadsworth Leisure Centre
last week. Louise, of Stirling Close,
their 2-0 victory over . . . » n • i ____ 1
Maine Road. Mossley - one time title-
challengers - proved to be a tough nut to crack for the Blues and they provided a stem jphysical test on a hard arid bumpy Shawbridge
pitch.' The Manchester-based
outfit took the lead in the eighth minute when a cross
bounced over Kris Richens’ - playing despite a frac tured thumb — head and into the back of the net. Chances were few and far
ball back into the box. The ball bounced wicked
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ly on the dry, sandy pitch and spun up - hitting the angle of bar and crossbar and Jackson headed home
the rebound. In the second half, Jack-
son was unlucky to see a shot dip over the crossbar while Neil Spencer was thwarted by the keeper. The Blues had a real
between in the first period but the Blues were back on level terms shortly before half-time through Gary Jackson. A Barrie Hart comer was
cleared only as far as Neil Reynolds who helped the
scare with five minutes remaining when a cross was headed towards his own goal by Reynolds, but somehow, Richens flung himself across his goal to avert the danger. In the final moments of
L ITH ERO E ’S hopes of staging UniBond League football next season could
the ground was rejected due to a couple of minor faults. After the first visit by the ground
grading committee in January, Clitheroe were informed that some work needed carrying out on part of the spectator fencing behind one of the goals and also th a t they needed more turnstiles. Clitheroe manager Dave Burgess
and safety wise. For instance, Lan cashire County Council came to visit us before the FA Vase semi final and agreed to increase the ground capacity from 2,000 to 2,400.” Currently, the club have two
said: “We are very confident that our ground will be passed after an appeal. I t has been failed on a cou ple of minor faults which can be easily rectified.” “The problem we face a t the
moment is that we could sort these problems out now but the weather has not been very kind to us and we are also in the middle of a season. “We actually gave the UniBond
League an undertaking when they came to visit us for the final time in March th a t we would complete these jobs by the end of May but they wanted the work doing by the
end of March. “There isn’t a problem health
Kidsgrove Athletic 1-0 after earlier drawing 1-1 with Mossley at the weekend. Clitheroe travel to Prescot
turnstiles in operation although a pay box a t the other side of the clubhouse is available and was used during the FA Vase semi-final. Fellow NWCFL clubs Fleetwood
Cables on Saturday and Glossop North End on Tuesday night. The following Saturday, the Blues possi bly face the crunch match of the season when they host St Helens
Town. The season has been extended by
Freeport and St Helens Town have also been turned down although Rossendale United, Salford City, Prescot Cables, Kidsgrove Athletic and Mossley have had their appli cations rubber stamped. Burgess added: “We feel our
facilities are second to none in the North West Counties’ League.” Meanwhile, Burgess warned the
furore surrounding Shawbridge will count for nothing unless his players continue to produce the goods. The Blues went 15 league games
without defeat on Tuesday night when they defeated t it le rivals
an extra week and the Blues have to arrange matches against Prescot Cables (h) and Kidsgrove Athletic
(a).
NORTHWEST COUNTIES’
FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
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38 25 5 8 80 36 24 4 8 76 38 24 3 11 75 37 22 8 7 74 40 21 10 9 73 37 22 5 10 71
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Y the next time you read this col umn, Rovers
Promotion hopes hit by UniBond League officials as... Locals - . -
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go down fighting?
Rimington .....................1
In g leton ........................ Rimington failed in their a t tem p t to knock th e holders out of the cup but not without a fight.
• The villagers came away
from Settle with their heads held high after giving their all in this blood and thunder encounter which the crowd of over 100 enjoyed from to start finish.
Ingleton created several '
good chances while the locals only opportunity of the half came when Terry Braithwaite’s free-kick was headed off the line. Ingleton’s first goal
arrived in controversial cir cumstances when Kershaw was clearly baulked in his attem pt to claim a long throw but the ball ran loose and was eventually fired
home. Shaun McCullough saw a
clear goal ruled out by the referee after clearly hitting the roof of the net and to rub salt into their wounds, Ingleton broke immediately down the other end to go 2-
Oup. Paul Sayle pulled a goal
back when he headed Braithwaite’s cross home but i t was all to avail as Ingleton held on for the win. TerryBraithwaite’s men,
however. quickly got over their cup exit with a fine win-double in the league. Craven Heifer were beat
en 2-1 courtesy of a magnif icent free-kick from Lee Burgess and amazingly, a huge punt
froin-.keeper Graeme Kershaw. v.?V ^ The locals also defeated
Rock Rovers by the same scoreline. Aamir Zulfi and Glen Taylor were on target. • Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s beat JFC
Dynamos4-2. Man-of-the-match Jack
the match, Jason Jones was given his marching orders for reacting angrily to a late challenge.
Dearden and Jordan Walm- sley both bagged a brace.
•
Turn.to page 33 for the
rest of the junior soccer news from the weekend.
Thursday, April 26th, 2001 ?;: f ??,:■
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club captain Les Dearden (76-6-70). Division Two honours went to Kevin Grimshaw (95-24-71) and Dennis Hon-
eyben (90-19-71). Former Lowerhouse cricketers
Andrew Chippendale and Simon Payne scored a runaway win in the Irish Dou bles Cup at Mytton Fold. They returned 74-7.125-66.875 in the
greensomes event to win by five shots from Henry Saunders and Sam Pun- chard (85-13.125-71.875). Kevin Shah- ley and Dave Bolton (89-16.5-72:5) were third ahead of Adey Smethurst and Rob McCaffey (91-18.375-72.625)'. Lady captain Chris Stokes amassed
33 points to win the singles stableford at Clitheroe following a card playoff with Marilyn Fletcher while at Stonyr hurst Park, Dorothy Harrison and Margaret Graham scored 108-33-75 to win the Stuart Crystal Coronation Foursomes by half a shot from Mar garet Carrington and Joyce Kenyon. ' '
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