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EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


4; Colne United 2,1'.Hurst Green 1; Craven Heifer 2, Kelbrook 4; Goodshaw United 4; Settle Unit­ ed 1; Rimington 1,’Sabden 0; S ta ck s tead s Sty John's- 0,. Clitheroe United 2; .^-Second Division


Town 0? Padiham A 2; Rock Rovers 3; Read United 2, Bar- rowford YCW 2; Rolls-Royce 3, Oswaldtwistle S t M ary 's 3; Whalley Conservative 1, Calder- stones l ; Barnoldswick Park Rovers 2, Kibble Valley Borough 4.


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United 1; Hurst Green 0, Rim­ ington 1; Sabden •: 2, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 3; S e t t le United ’ 0, Burnley Belvedere 1; Worsthornc 5, Read United 4. TABLES


First Division ■ < . P W D L P


Colne United ...6 5 0 1 15 Goodshaw Umted4. 4 0 0 12 Keibrook............5 3 1 1 10 Rimington ......5 i 3* 1 1 10 Enfield . . . . . . . .4 3 0 1 9 StacksteadsSJ ..6


Clitheroe United .5 2 1 2 7 Settle United . ..5 2 1 2 .7


Bumley Boys’ Club 2,'Enfieldv ridge Minors 4; Fulledge Colts B 2, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 6;


. First Division1


'Clitheroe Wolves 4, Fulledge 1 Colts A 8; Colne Clarets 2, Foul-


Rovers 1, Chviger Colts .7;


.0; Headstone United 3, Junior. - Clarets 3. •


Under 12 \ Barnoldswick Barons 4, -


.Clitheroe Wolves 2;.Bnerfield Celtic 4, Colne Clarets 2; Brun­ lea Juniors 5, Ighten Leigh 2; Foulndgc Minors 0, Belvedere New 4; Todmorden Colts 0, Bor- rowdale United 15. « Under 13


Brierfield Celtic 3, Bacup Borough 1; Brunlca Juniors 0, •Junior C larets 0; Foulridge


• Minors 17, Nelson ACFC 0; West End Ath le tic 1, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 3. • Under 15


: Borrowdale Colts 17, Burnley Community Wardens 1; Bner-


1 field Celtic A 4,.Padiham Town 5; Todmorden Colts 2, Borrow­ dale United 2. Under 16 •


Brierficld Celtic 3, Barrow-


ford Celtic 3; Burnley Wood 6, Bacup Borough 1; Colne Clarets


• 0, Colne FC 4; Ighten Leigh 3, Junior Clarets 4; Michelm 5; Fulledge Colts 0. _ - •. TABLES


; ; ' Under 10


Hurst Green .. ..5 ' 1 0.f 4 3 . Belvedere Colts. .4 4 0 0 12 Bly Boys' Club ..6 1 0 5 3. Clitheroe Wolves 4 4 0 0 12 Sabden .......... ..5 0 2 3 '2


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Craven Heifer. . .6 ' . 0 2 4. 2 Briercliffe Rovers 4 2 0 2 6 Second Division


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Fulledge Colts-..4 3 0 1. .9 . Foulridge Minors 4 2 0 2 6


Worsthome. . . ..5 4 0 1 12 Brierfield Celtic .4 1 0 3 3 Ribble Valley Bor 5 4 0 1 12 Junior Clareets . .4 0 2 2 2 Whalley Con.. ..5 3. 1 1 10 Ighten Leigh. . . .4 0 1 3 1 Padiham A . . . ..6 3 0 3 9 Bacup Borough. .3 0. 0 3 0 Barrowford YCW 6' 2 '3 1 9 Bamo!dswickPR4 2 ' 1 1 7


P w D L P Tod Sports Centre3 1 1 r '4 Under 11


Oswaldtwistle SM5 2 1 2 7 .Foulridge Minors7 7 0 •0 21 Read United .. ..4 1 3 0 6 Cliviger Colts ...7 6 0 1 18 Rock Rovers .. ..6. 2 0 4 6 Briercliffe Rovers 8 5 1 2 16 Rolls-Royce .. ..5 1 2 2 5 , . Fulledge Colts ..6 5 0 1 15 Calderstones.. ..6 1 2 .3 y 5 Readstone United7 '4 2 1 14 Bly Belvedere .'..4 1 1 ; 2’®.4 '• ClitheroeWolveS'8- 4 0. 4 12 Earby Town .. ..5 0 0 ' 5 0 •‘ Junior Clarets. . .8 3 3 2 12 Reserve Division P


P W D L P


Enfield ............. 5 Worsthome'’. . .. .6 Colne United ...5 Goodshaw United 5 Hurst Green . .. .6


Colne Clarets ...6 B'wick PR-..........8 Ighten Leigh . .. .8 Brierfield Celtic .8 B'wick Barons. . .7 Fulledge Colts ..7 Brunlea Juniors .7


Burnley Belvedere6 2 2 2 8 Kelbrook. . . . . . .5 2 1 2 7 Rimington ........4 2 0 2 6


S p o r t I n f o r m a t i o n J L > e s k '■ . •


. Under 11.


;:..> Barno1dswick Barons .5, Brunlea Juniors l;B rierclif fe


.Junior.Claretsi'..8*i 4? 1 3 ‘ 13 ■ Brierfidd Celtic .5 4 0 1 12 ' Brunlea Juniors .6..- 3 1 2 10


•Ighten Leigh 3, Bricrfield Celtic -..Bacup Borough. .4,: 1- 0 . 3 0 .


West End Atheltic6 r: 3 0 3 9 B'wick PR . .. .. . ,3 ■ 2 0 1 6 BorrowdalsUmted5 2 0. 3 6 B'wick Barons . .. .5 2- 0 3 , 6 Colne Clarets . . .41J. 0 3 3


. Padiham Town . .5 4 ' D 1 12 v.Borrowdale Umted4 3 .•1 0 10 -Colne Clarets:, f.4 3: 0 1 9 Borrowdale Colts 4 3 0 1 9 Todmorden Colts 3 2 1 O' 7 Bnerficld Celtic A5 . i 0 4 3 Brierfield Celtic B4 1 0 .3 3 Foulndge Minors 4 i 0 3,". 3 BurnleyCW . .. .5 0 0 5 0 Under 16 p w D L ‘ P


Nelson ACFC . . .5 ;•. 0 0 5 0 Under 15 p IV D L' P


.Earcroft Juniors'.4 -2 0 GtHarwoodRA5 2 . 0.


- Oswaldtwistle VlllaS .1 2 Darwen Rangers^.3 0_ 1 Ross Utd Juniors 3 0 0. . : Under 13 Blue , P W D


. AKZONobel,..:4 -4 0 LammackJuniors5 4 - 0 > .Langho Juniors. .5 3 0


v. Fulledge Colts ..4 2 -0 . Gt Harwood RB 5 .2.-0


:. Ivy Rovers ... .. .4 - 2 0_ ' Hashngden Jumors4 1 O.j: Blue Star Aces-..5 . 0. 0- Undcr 14 Red P W -D


- CJitheroe Wolves A5.5 • .0 BorrowdaleUmted4 3 0


Belvedere . . . . . .7 5 1 1 16 Colne FC . . . . . . . .6 -5 1 . 0 16 Junior Clarets. . .*5 5 0 0 15 Michelm..........5


AKZO Nobel A .3* 2 1 Ross Utd Juniors 5 2 -1 Langho Juniors. .4 2 0 Whalley Juniors A5 1 3


Ighten Leigh. . . .6 3 0 3 .9 B'wick United. . .5 2 1 .2; 7 Burnley Wood. .6 ' 2 1 3 7 Bnerfield Celtic .6 2 1 -3 7 Barrowford Celtic5 1 1 .3 4 Fulledge Colts ..5, 1 0 4 3 Colne Clarets ...5 0 "1 4 1


3 1 1 10


Bacup Borough..5- 0 0 5 , 0 MCDONALD'S


HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT BOYS' FOOTBALL LEAGUE ,


■■ - R E SU L T S ■: ■ Under 12 ; . • . !


‘Harwood Royers 4. Blue: Bar- rowford Celtic 1, Readsto’ne United 6.


Under 13 Red: Readstone United 4,


Oswaldtwistle Villa 4. Blue: Great Harwood Rovers B 2, Fulledge Colts 4.


Under 14 .. Cup: Borrowdale United 7,


Brierfield Celtic 1; Chorley St Gregory's 0, Fulledge Colts 1. Under 15


Red: Langho Juniors 4, Read-


stone United.3. Blue: Fulledge Colts 10, Whalley Juniors 0;


Junior Clarets 5, Barrowford Celtic.


Under 16 .Red: Clitheroe Wolves B 1,


Readstone United 2. - - TA B L E S Under 12 Blue


Under 12


Read United . . . .5 2 . 0 3 . 6 Borrowdale United4 4 0 0 12 Readstone United6 4 Bamoldswick P R5 2 0 3 6 Colne Clarets ...4 4 0 0 12 ' Haslingden Juniors5 4 Sabden ............. 6 1 1 4 4 Clitheroe Wolves 7 4 0 3 12


Junior Clarets.. .5 5 0 0, 15 Fulledge Colts ..4 4 p w D L P Lammack Juniors6 b


Settle United ...5 i 0 4 3 Brierfield Celtic .5 '4 0 i. 12 Rossendale Valley6 2 Rolls-Royce ....3 0 0 3 0 Belvedere New ..5 3 0 2 9 St Joseph's ........5 2 Brunlca Juniors .5 3 0 2 9 Accoutre B ........6 2 B'wick Barons. . .4 • 2.


Islington Boys ..5 3 WARBURTON'S YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 10


Briercliffe Rovers 0, Fulledge


Colts 1; Brierfield Celtic 9, Ight­ en Leigh 0; Clitheroe Wolves 4, Junior Clarets 0.


Colne Clarets ...5 2 Haslingden Juniors7 . 1 Ighten Leigh . . . .7 1 Foulridge Minors 6 1 Todmorden Colts 8 1 Under 13 P W


Foulridge Minors 5 5 P \v


D L P 1 0 16 0 0 12 0 0


0 2 9


1 3 7 0 3 6 0 4 6 0 3 6


Barrowford Celtic5 0 0 5 0 Ross'dale Utd Ladso 0 0 5 0 Under 13 Red P W D L P


Accoutre . . . . . . .5 5 0 0 15 Blue S ta r . .„ . . .5 4 0 1 12 Readstone United5 2 1 2 7 Whalley Juniors .5 2 0 3 6


2 12 ‘ 1 12


: Cup: Fulledge Colts 3; Great'.'


• Lammack Jumors3 1 1 Fulledge Colts:..4 1 0 Hashngden Juniors5 1 0 OssyJuniors . .. .6 1. 0 Under 15 Red P W D


Blue Star............4 4 0 Chtheroe Wolves A6.4 0. Rishton United. .5 3 2 Knuzden Juniors 5 3 1


. West End United 4 3 0 Langho Juniors ..5 2 0 Ross Utd Lads ..5 1 1


• Gt Harwood Rov 5 1 1 Ossy Juniors . . . .5; 0 lv


Readstone United4 0 0 . Under 15 Blue


.HuncoatUnited .5 5 0 0 15 Fulledge Colts . .5 ' 5 , 0 0 15 Junior Clarets ...5 -4 1 0 13


■ Ross Utd Juniors 5 3 ' 1 ' 1 10 -’Barrowford Celtic5 3 0 2 9 Lammack Juniors5 3 0 2 ‘ 9 AKZO Nobel ...6 2 0 4 6 ClithcroeWolvesB6 2 0 4 '6 Whalley Juniors .5 1 0 4 3 Globe Bollough. .6 O’ 0 6 -0 Feniscowles........5 - 0 0 5 0 Under 16 Red P W D L P


Oswaldtwistlc Utd3 3 0 .0 ‘9 Ross Utd Juniors 2 2 0 0 6 Knuzden Youth .5 2 0 3 6


’ Lammack Juniors2 2 0 0 6 Globe Bollough. .4 2 ‘ 0 2 6 Readstone United4 1 0 3 3 Clitheroe Wolves B4 0 0 4 0


ROEFIELD


LEISURE CENTRE FIYE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE R E SU L T S ■


Red Army 5, barkers Arms 1;


New Inn 5, Bowland Strollers 2; Mad Dogs 3, The Missfits 4;


. Footballers Wives 6, Roefield 6; Clitheroe Clowns 6, Menacing • Duck 1.


FIXTURES 9 a.m. - New Inn v Twig and


Berries; 9-40 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Parkers Arms; 10-20 a.m. - Footballers Wives v Bowland Strollers; 11 a.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v The Missfits; 11-40 a.m. - Menacing Duck v Roe­ field.


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Impressive season for tennis club


, • The first team-won the ; Slazenger East Lancashire League Cup for Divisions Two and Three.-


: In the semi-final; Whal-. ley. beat ■ the eventual . league winners-Blackburn Northern thirds by 3 ties to one. " The final was a closely-


,


fought match against-, Burnley's second team. ■


v The overall game was


tied at two matches each, but Whalley won on the games count.


ing. of . Andrew Moore, Anthony Reddy, David Lynch, Danny Roff and David Walters, also nar­ rowly missed promotion to Division One, finishing sec­ ond. - The third team- also


• The first team, compris­ ,


gaining promotion to Divir- sion Two. The ladies' team had one


enjoyed success by finish­ ing league runners-up and


of their best seasons, finish­ ing third in the East Lan­ cashire League.


Rimihgton edge tight derby tussle


RIMINGTON emerged victorious in this.keenly- fought derby by a single


Rimington . . . . Sabden . . . . . . . .


. , . . .1 . .0


goal. However, it could, and


perhaps should, have been by. a greater margin as the Sabden keeper was kept busy for the majority of the game. The home side began


who released McCullough. His cross to the far post was met by Watkins whose diving header thundered into the net. Rimington’s tails were


now up and.a fine run by O’Neill ended with his cross being put narrowly wide by Zulfi. Another O’Neill cross


was met by Watkins but his header struck the


brightly with McCullough and O’Neill causing prob­ lems on the wings but the' opening chance eluded them, the closest was a Zulfi header which went just the wrong side of th e ' post. . Sabden came more into


the game and one fierce drive was smartly tipped over the bar by. Kershaw. The second half was


inside of the post and rebounded into the arms of the keeper. McCullough was next to


go close when, following a drop-ball, he spotted the keeper off his line but his 30-yarder came back off the bar to safety. To their credit, Sabden


- Thevjumor team had another successful season,


finishing second. ■ Tennis will continue


throughout the winter at- the club, as the three courts


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES' DARTS LEAGUE


; ’ ’ RESULTS Brown Cow 10, Kings Arms 2;


Bay Horse 3, Craven 9: Low Moor Club 5, Billington BC 7; Conserv­ ative Club 7, Black Bull 5. . HIGH SCORES


. 140 - D. Townsend: 138 - P. Shanley; 133 - S: Hartley: 130 - D. Hall: 124 - K. Peel; 123 - K. Boyd; 120 -L. Celestial, S. Flannery; 117 -S. Flannery; 101 - J. Musker; 100 -L . Celestial x2, A. M. Bellanca x2, D. Stevenson, M. McDonnell. TABLE


Brown Cow.................. ...............24


Craven....................................21 Billington BC............... Conservative Club....... .


Bay Horse............... . Low Moor................... Black Bull................... ............... 11 'Kings Arms................. .......... ...11 Catholic SC..'.............. Royal British Legion...


never gave up but strug­ gled to create a clear cut opening as the home


more entertaining for the defence of Dobson, Barker, spectators and Rimington King and Keighley stood went into the lead cour- firm, tesy of a quality move. : The locals travel to I t was started by Zulfi,' Stacksteads on Saturday.


LOCAL pairing John Chatwin and Ray Turner won through to the final of the Bar-Be-Quick Floodlit Doubles competition at Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowling Club. They will be joined in the October 26th show- piece by Peter Consterdine


POINTS


are open all year round- If you are interested to


come along and try out the facilities, please contact Jane Hardman on 01254 . 824856.


Pictured left to right are:


David Lynch, Andrew Moore, David Walters, Richard Lambert, Andrew Cuyes and Danny Roff. (T021002/2)


Waddington cruise past Ingleton in League Cup


Waddington. . . . . -----2 Ingleton


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WADDINGTON pro­ gressed through to the next round of the . East Lan­ cashire League Second Division Cup when they defeated Ingleton 2-0 on Saturday. In an equal opening to


the game, it was Wadding­ ton who created slightly the better chances as Ingleton struggled to make much of an impression against Spencer and Parson at the back.


Lloyd broke the deadlock with an excellent strike





and Dave Higginbottom, of Bolton, the’ Skipton pairing of Chris and Diane Slater and Jack Williamson and Dave Hogg of Black- bum. The competition runs


which the keeper had no chance with. Five minutes before the


break, Cunliffe fouled to concede a penalty but Ingleton failed to capitalise,' as debutant keeper Walsh saved. Waddington doubled their advantage midway through the half when star player David Sutcliffe took the ball past four defenders before hitting a sweet strike home: Waddington play Helli-


WHALLEY Tennis Club ’, has just completed one of their most successful sea­ sons formany years. >< "


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Clitheroe Adve rt iser & T im e s , October 3rd, 2002 39


field away, on Saturday, kick-off 2-30 p.m. Meet Waddington Arms 12-45 p.m.


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Dog In n fkeep u n b e a ten record Depleted Stork pay


DOG INN remain unbeaten in second period, they tailed off, and Old Boys on Sunday. While we fO I * p T O f l l ^ B i t C the Accrington Sunday Memor-^:.;.Duck;and' Puddle nettedfrom a h a v e games, in hand, we must wm,: iai Football League Third)Dm- : Kdyfree-kick;T • <: •


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sinn affpr drawine l - l ’ with- •' Dog then missed several good into the promotion reckoning. sion a l te r drawing


Duck and Puddle a t Norden


^However,-the Whalley side will. .down in the final niinute after a be disappointed at failing to .L


^oul °n Faul Pountain.


secure their first win of the season. Speaking after the game, Kerins Simon Kerins' men . played fsaid: "We now haye 14 league some superb football in the first games left and we must treat each


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one of them as a cup final. "We should have won all our


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utility man Kieran Noone, who had an outstanding match in cen­ tral defence:’,"This might have been Kieran's last game for us, but I sincerely hope that this is not the case... . "He is a fine player, and well liked by everyone at the club."


Whalleg Juniors Under 9 s .........4 Brierfield Celtic Reds


............. 3


WHALLEY Juniors Under 9s had a terrific win over Brierfield Celtic Red. Brierfield took an early lead directly .


from an in-swinging corner but Whal­ ley soon replied when midfielder Chris Hayes’ long-range effort found the back of the net. Brierfield hit-back to take a 2-1 lead


2-0 up, but let the foot off the pedal, allowing Baxenden to level the score. But the locals managed to rally


themselves and eventually ran out win­ ners with Matt Baine, Conor Parfitt and Simon Holden (2) on target. Brierfield Celtic


.............-. .1


into half-time but Whalley came out with all guns blazing after the interval. Luke Brereton bagged a brace and Michael Buckley made it 4-2. ' Brierfield managed a late consola­


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tion but Whalley took the points with Oliver Smalley the man of the match. Whalley Juniors, Under lOs . . . .2. Barnoldswick Barons . .


THE.Under 10s shared the spoils with ________ . . . 2


Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s . . . .10 A determined Clitheroe emphatically ended Celtic's unbeaten run. Early goals from Ripley and Kenner-


ley put Clitheroe ahead, only for Brier- field to pull one back. . Brierfield had chances to equalise


.1


Stork . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 STORK returned to league action after a long lay-off, but were held by Brierfield Celtic. The locals were missing


a number of key players, but will be kicking them­ selves for not finishing


. Celtic off. Taking time to deal with the bouncy ball on a very


magnificent long range shot in the cor­ ner.


hard pitch, Stork eventual­ ly gained, more control of the game, Booth and Uttley going close to equalising. Stork began the second


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.they were unable to find the all-important second goal.


Wolves got the killer third goal just After the break, Ebie Holmes fin­


ished off a magnificent move to add the fourth, and Leoni rounded off the scor-


A late goal denied battling Wolves a hard-earned win. The first half belonged to Wolves,


but.keeper Moorhouse was outstand-. ing for the Wolves. A goal just before half-time from


Barnoldswick in a. competitive drayr three goals, Parkinson (2) KennerJey: "Af t e r : pressure from a cornen Wan- played in the right spirit..


Ripley made it 3-1: and in the second half Clitheroe increased their lead through Ripley, who added a further


and Bailey. disappointing defeat.


passing move from the villagers. This WOLVES’ Warburtoris League side’s 1 produced a great cross for . Alex lead was taken into the second half but topsy-turvy season continued with this "'McDonald, only, to see the bal} blocked - ( Barlick equalised after the break.


Whalley opened the scoring with Clitheroe Wolves Underlie • • • .4; ■ finale;*;; David Astley rounding-off a pitch-long Fulledge Colts . . . . . . .


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ley’s lead but with just a few minutes forward the team.presents a major /TFolues Girls l/naer J4s . . . . . . . . 4 : Qeraidine Seed enjoying another;out- remaining Barnoldswick refused to be .- threat to opposition defences.'' denied and drew level once more.


Luke Cassidy then restored Whal- The locals again showed that going;,blya fail^esWt.’ ;;i


sus Barnoldswick and won 6-1. Earcroft ....................


and Gary Micallef and Arran McCarthy gave Whalley a comfortable.: 4-2 lead at half-time. -However, a disaster unfolded after


the break as Whalley: conceded four times.


• The first half was Whalley’s worst 45 minutes of the season. They improved after the break but the.damage had been done.


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A DRIVING FORCE IN THE RIBBLE.VALLEY


WHALLEY Juniors Under. 14s suf­ fered a 14-0 mauling at the hands of Great Harwood.


Whalley Under 14s Blue . . . . . . . 0 . Great Harwood . . . . . . . . . . . .


. \ .14 Tom Wallbank put the locals ahead - .


Whalley Pumas Under 13s . . . . .4 some woeful defending. THE Under 13s Pumas were unbeliev­ ably beaten 6-4 by Earcroft after lead­ ing 4-1. ..


.-v. . . . .6 ball in a first half, in which there was Goalkeeper Shaun Kelly did well


goals apiece, saw far too little of th e . for the Wolves.


despite the scoreline and the team did far better in the second half after John:


. . . .2 ;


Akzo ............................... ; . . . •■. .0 . , AGAINST a stubborn Akzo side, the Wolves retained top spot with a hard- fought win. ■ . . Despite having all the first half play


the team went in level at the break. ■: The second half was much like the


.4,. Clitheroe Wolves Under9sBlue .5 .0 , Oswaldtwistle Rangers . . . . . .


WOLVES' Under 10s Warburton's League side continued their good start ; to the season with a convincing home : win against Junior Clarets. ■ , . ,-t: j The hosts signalled their intent early .:,


on when a’shot from man of the match Hutchins hit a post; but first half goals from Charlton, Clarkson and-Astin (2). ; saw the locals home..


.


■ safe with a shot from a.Tom.Ruther­ ford cross;


first, and man of the match Luke Ver- coe blasted home to finally break the deadlock.' • y .• .: Captain Sam Johns made the game


.0


WOLVES produced a magnificent all- round team performance to defeat; Oswaldtwistle Rangers.' j r


'■v I t was 2-0 when Alex Mullin slipped a pass in the box for Daniel/McGrath


McGrath broke down the left and crossed for Michael Tomlinson to finish from close range.


They took an early lead when Daniel


Clitheroe Wolves Under;13s,.. .4;.. to finish in the corner. Baxenden__-.................................. 2 ‘ Man of the match Zeno Leoni ON a difficult pitch;,Wolves soon went: .wrapped up the points when he fired a


0 ■ > 0 0f the match Joanne'Green when


Tom Brown was man of the match, r Michael Clarkson and man ,of the display-pf clinical finishing by Karen ,foUI^ The teams also played a friendly ver- , match Nathan Balch, who scored twoV. Hanson earned a comprehensive win - * •


lent work from Hayley Harper, who fed a fine through ball for Hanson to slot


past the keeper. The irrepressible Hanson then


Willetts moved into the back four and v bagged her second from an extremely put in a captain's performance. • Wolves Under 14s Blue . . .


tight angle. Lammack also had chances but


couldn't find a way past the.strong Bronte Box-Morten in goal. Wolves wont on to increase their lead


- from Lauren, Corrolan, with Hanson finishing through the legs of the keeper,


with two further goals from Hailson.: : The third was set up by. a great ball


- and the final goal was a tremendous solo effort by Hanson, who ran from the half-way line, took on the defence and then smashed the ball home, tak­ ing with her the player of the match in the processl Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s . . . .4


The first goal came following excel­


\ \ Unfortunately, the two strikers, A'superb team performance and a fine ^ A HAT-TRlGK from L. Meloy and ^ goals for S; Walker saw Read-


Lammack- — . . . . . . . . . . . • • : -0 standing game at the back.


' stone’s Under 12 ‘ Girls hammer Barnoldswick Barons 10-1. . . ■j Player of the match R. Walker also grabbed a brace. ' Man of the match S.. Stuttard


‘ -


grabbed a goal as the Under 11s over­ turned Feniscowles 4-0. L. Laviscount and T. Halliwell were .


also on target.


Langho Juniors 5-1 thanks to a brace; each for J. Martin and man of ;the match J, Nuttall.


United's Under 9 Boys breezed past


match before a late strike from T. Astin-Kilgallon sealed the victory. ■ ■United's Under 9s were easily brushed aside by a well-organised Hun-


That was enough to kill off-.the ■


• : ■ >.■


iiK Man of the match M. Ellis and A. Tinker-notched a goal apiece as the Under 16 Boys edged past Clitheroe ;


icoat side who eventually ran out 6-1 winners.


Knuzden . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . .1. Wolves 2-1.


WOLVES' Accrington League side con­ tinued their good form with a great win against Knuzden in this top-of-the-


table clash. ’They got off to the best possible


■ This lifted the home side and it was no' surprise . when, Robbie .Mount, .’pounced to double the lead. ,. '


' . ’


start when a long range effort from cen ­ tre half RyanvMcGarrie deceived the: Knuzden-.keeper. to give Wolvei an early lead.


fortable:6-l winners over Barrowford Celtic with J; Burkett'grabbing a


United’s Under 12 Boys ran out com-


. Wilkinson named man of the match.: : The Under 11s shared six goals with


brace. 1 Other goals came from A. Shearer, R. Bramley, C.'Wilkinson .and O: Preugshat sealed, the win,: with N;


: Junior Clarets, with S.Wixted, J.Neary, ■


and L.Basterfield on target. J. Ramsey,: was star man. >


1;............ .-•^■57^7.'.


ing. Wilpshire Wanderers '.................1 however Stephen Tandy obliged with a


Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s Blue .1 late fourth to seal the win.


and they went in front when joint man of match Daniel McGrath fired an unstoppable left-foot drive from the edge of the box in the top corner. Wolves were unlucky not to go in


more than a goal up. The second half was a more even affair, and Wanderers began to,come more into it.


.■ •..■derers equalised to set .up h nail-biting -


den centre forward. J F C D y n am o s


. . . . . .


before half time when the Knuzden keeper was unable to cope with an inswinging corner from Kurt Roberts. Knuzden started the second half strongly and soon pulled a goal back,


man of the match for a great man marking job bn the impressive Knuz­


Mathew Sedgwick gets the vote for i . . . . . . . 2


Wolves Rangers Under 12s......... 3 WOLVES carried on where they left off as Jay Howard scored all three of his sides goals in a tense victory.


•match, while goalkeeper Joshua Pam- phlett continues to grow in confidence.. Accrington Soccer Academy . . .1 Clithe roe Wolves Under 14s Gir ls l THE Under 14 Girls' first fixture of the new season was one to forget after a series, of missed chances cost them dearly. ,. r '


Howard was awarded man of the Clitheroe's only goal came from play- I • ;


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