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EAST LANCASHIRE'j FOOTBALL


• LEAGUE ■' '• ' RESULTS"' v . First Division


Club 0; Stacksteads St Joseph's 3 ,Kimington0. - ....


, Settle Utd.3,’’Burnley Boys’


Rock Rovers 0; Barrowford. YCW 3, Oswaldtwistle St Mary's 3; Burnley Belvedere 3, Whalley Con. 2; Calderstones 4, Rolls-


, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 8,


Royce 4; Padiham 2, Earby Town 1. ... Reserve Division


^ Enfield 5, Settle Utd 2; Hurst Green 3, Barnoldswick PR 1; Read Utd 0, Colne Utd 2; Rim- mgton 4, Goodshaw Utd 0; Rolls- Royce 1, Kelbrook 7; Sabden 1,


Worsthorne 3. TABLES INLY


Colne Utd . . . . . .6 Goodshaw Utd ..4 Stacksteads St J .7 Kelbrook . . . . . . .5 Rimington......... 6 Settle Utd


• First Division . . . • P W D


..(Foxhill Bank). < Second Division


pack (Hasbngden). ' “


1 ■ Second Division r • . . Duke/Wellmgton .5


•Miners .. ....5 WiltshireBH ...5


:Woodnook •... ;v.6 Stanhil! ................5


Plough............. .3 Cross Axes


Low Moor . . . . . .5 Ossy Refugees ...6


5


. Judge Walmesley 5 Second Division


Calderstones ....5


Station. . . . . . . . .5 Crown Scaffolds: .6


. Waggon & Horses 5 Commercial . .. ..5 Queens Clarets'. .5 OssyRvrsVets ..5 Knuzden Brook ..5 : Woolpack...........5


6


ChtheroeUtd ...5 Hurst Green . . ; .5 - 1 Bly Boys!Club ..7 Sabden . . . ; ........5 Craven Heifer . .6 Second Division . P W • D


Worsthome . .. ..5 Kibble V a l l e y 5 Padiham . . . . . . .7 Barnoldswick PR 5


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6 0 Enfield


Worsthome . . . . .7 Colne U td ......... 6 HurstGreen ___7 Kelbrook...........6 Rimington......... 5 GoodshawUtd


..6


BlyBelvedere ...6 Read U td . . ........6 BamoldswickPR 6 Sabden............ .7 Settle Utd ......... 6 Rolls-Royce. . . . .4


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ACCRINGTON SUNDAY


1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0


MEMORIAL FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Low Moor 2, Ossy Refugees 2. Second Division


Horses 2.


Calderstoncs 6, Waggon and Third Division


Dog Inn 2, Queens Old Boys 8. FIXTURES


Knockout Trophy Second Round Miners v Calderstones


(Memorial).


L P 0 18 1 2 2


18 12 11


2 10 2 3 2 4 4 5


5 ;3 4


9 9 8 6 6 4


0


v ' First Division ; • Ossy Refugees v Low Moor


- Waggon andHorses.v Wool- TABLES


: First Division :


rP 13 13 12


10 7 4


, 4 . .4 4 0


P " 12 Third Division


10 10 9 9 . 6 3 3 3


P W D L P


Park Hotel......5 4 . 1 0 13 C a s t l e . . ..5 3 1 1 10 Lomax . . . . . . . . .5 : 2 2 1 8 Queens Old Boys .5 2 -1 2 7 • Church Town. . . .4 2 0 2 6 Forcsterers.........5 1: 2 2 5 GnffmsHead....5 1 1 3 4 Dog In n .............3 0 2 1 2 Roebuck.......,5 0 2 3 2


MCDONALD’S


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOYS’ FOOTBALL


LEAGUE TABLES.


Under 12 Blue W


Lammack...........6 ReadstoneUtd ..7


5


‘Haslingden .....6 Fulledge Colts .. .4 RossendaleVly ..7 Islington Boys.. .5 St Joseph's . . . . . .5 Whalley Juniors .5 Accoutre B .7 B'fordCeltic ....6 Rossendale Utd. .6 Under 13 Red • P W


. Osw’twistle Villa .6 1 Earcroft Juniors .5 2 Darwen Rangers .4 RossendaleUtd .4


Accoutre ...........6 6 Blue Star....... ..5 4 ReadstoneUtd ..6. 3 Whalley Juniors .6 .3 Gt Harwood R A .6 . 2


. Lammack...........6 AKZO Nobel....5


-Lammack:.v.Y.-.4 AKZO Nobel A;'.4.


• RossendaleUtd; .6 ••Fulledge Colts ...5 Langho Juniors .5; Hasbngden .6. • OssyJuniors v;..7-


3 "i 9 Ossy Juniors . . 5 4 0 1 12 1 1 / 7 ' HuncoatUtd v: 5 3 2 0 11 1 i


cUndcr 15 Red


1 3 ’7 : RishtonUtd •.. 5 2 0 3 6 0 3 ~ 6 ■ WilpshireWndrs .5. 1 -- I . . 3 4 0 3 6 . Clitheroe Wolves .5 ' 1 . . 0 - 4 3 0 5 3 : AKZO Yellow - . ..5 1 0 4 3 0 > 6 3 Borrowdale Utd ..5 0 0 :5 0


'7 : Belvedere.V..; . 5 3 0 2’ 9 Undcr.ll Full-Sided . D L P


CToeWolvesA. v.7 Blue Star . . . . . . .5 .Knuzden Juniors .6 RishtonUtd ....6 West End Utd .. .5 Langho Juniors ..5 RossendaleUtd ..6 Gt Harwood Rvs .6 Ossy Juniors ....5 ReadstoneUtd ..5 Under 15 Blue


<■? W :D :L P


2 . 3 5 Pendle Forest.-. ..6 " 3 0- 3 . 9. 2 3. 5 . Gt Harwood Rvs .7 2 ,0 5 6 ■i 4 1 Clitheroe Wolves . 8 : 2 : 0


0 2 15 Accoutre FC . . .,8 ■ 8 O ' 0 .24 1 0: 13 ••.ReadstoneUtd ..G G O 0 18 1 i 13 •'Rishton Utd:.-; . 6 5 1 0 ' 16' 3 "0 12 . Feniscowles . . . . 7 ' 4 2 i ; 14 0 2 9 :• .Ossy Rangers.. ..7 4 0 • 3 12 0 3 6


JFC Dynamos. ..7- 3' 1 3 10 1C


HuncoatUtd ....6 . 6 0 . 0 18 Fulledge Colts ...6 .,6 0 0 18 Junior Clarets . ..5 4 1 : o 13 B'ford Celtic . . . .6 4 0 - 2 12 RossendaleUtd ..6 3 1 '2 10 AKZO Nobel....7 3 0- 4. 9 L a m r a a c k .6 - 3 0


* P W D : L P 3 9


, Feniscowles . . ; . .6 0 0 Under 1G Red


Croc Wolves B ..7 2. 0 5 6 Whalley Juniors .6 2 0 4 6 Globe Bollough . .7 0 0 7 0 6 0


Osw'twistleUtd ..4 4 0 0 12 Rossendale Utd. .3 3 0 0 9 Knuzden Youth..5 2 0 3 6 Lammack...........2 2 0. 0 G Globe Bollough ..4 2 0 2 6 ReadstoneUtd ;.5 1 . 0 4 3 C'roe Wolves B . .5 0 . 0 5 u


P W D L P


VMI ACCRINGTON AND DISTRICT


JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE


. .; TABLES ■ : Under!) League One


Accoutre FC . . . .5 Fulledge Colts .. .5 Readstone Utd . .4. Ossy Blue....'..;5 B'ford.Celtic ...,3 RishtonUtd Blue .5


1


0 3 6 AKZO Green — 4 0 1 3 0 5 6 Gt Hwd Pnthrs . .5 0 1 4 0 6 0 0 6 0


.'Langho Juniors ..5 . Blackburn Celtic .5


D L P St Joseph's . . . . . .5 3 2 0 0 0 15


1 3 7 • Clitheroe Wolves .4 i 1 2 3 2 6 Ossy Red....... ..5


Under 13 Blue W 5


le


Fulledge Colts .. .5 Langho Juniors ...6 Gt Harwood R B .6 Haslingden . .. ..5 Ivy Rovers. . . . . .5 Blue Star Aces ...6 Under 14 Red P W


Croe Wolves A . .6 6 BorrowdaleUtd..5 4


0, 1 12 Borrowdale Utd. .4 2 0 2 1 2 10 . WilpshireWndrs .4 i 2 1 0 3 9


AKZO Yellow ,.:5 5 0 0 Gt Harw*d Tigers .4 2 i 1


Under 9 League Two P w D L


0 ' 3 6 Ossy Rangers__ 5 0 1 4 i 3 .1 0 •4 0


D L P • Langho Juniors.. .5 • 4 1 0 13 0 1 15 Ossy Rangers. . . .5 3 0 2 9 1 0 13


Accoutre Blue ...5 4 1 0 13


Under 10 League One P w D L


0 2 9 ReadstoneUtd ..5 2 i 2 7 0 3 9 AKZO Green ....3 2 0 i 6 1 3 7 Fulledgc Colts .. .4 1 1 2 4 0 3 6 B'ford Celtic ....3 1 0 . 2 3 0 3 6 Gt Hwd Pnthrs . .5 0 1 4 1 0 6 0 Accoutre Yellow .4 0 0 4 0


Feniscowles....... 5 2 i 2 7 ;d


D h p o- 0 18


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Whalley Pumas U13s >. .9 '■ Rossendale U n ite d ..........1 MAN of the match Arran McCarth y ’s first-half, hat- trick set-up Whalley for an : emphatic 9-1 v ictory over Rossendale United. After the break, McCarthy .


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hit a further two goals .vyhile' Gary Micallef blasted f o u r . : Whatley Ju n iors UlOs . . .4 ‘ Clilheroe Wolves . . . . . .1 AN excellent team perfor- , mance saw Whalley crush derby rivals Clitheroe Wolves 4-1. . Charlie Woodruff opened,


: . Liam Boyle completed th e : scoring for Whalley m the sec- : ond half. Whalley Juniors. U9s .2 Clitheroe Wolves . . . . . . .3 WHALLEY Juniors Under 9s' lost out by the odd goaLin five


the scoring and by half-time, the scoring had been increased to 3-0 with David Astley sup­ plying1 the crosses for Richard - Grayson and man of the; match Tom Brown. : ■ i





14s produced their best perfor-' mance of the season despite going 3-0 down to Rossendale : Valley. • Stronger in defence and more resolute in attack, they


. restricted a strong Rossendale Valley side to a scrappy goal in


; the first h a l f . ■ i A f te r : th e in terv al,


: Clitheroe Wolves U13s . .2 ; Rossendale. . . . . . . .3 ■


Rossendale,finally saw-off Whalley with two strikes.


THE Wolves started promis-


. mgly in this one, passing the, : ball around with confidence at it wasn't long before their play told, as they.took a two-goal lead. ’


a, • Both : goals came vfrom: Matthew Baines with.Shaun


• second :< half:, s trikes :con- ■ demened the Wolves to a rare .defeat.


■ An unforced error allowed the opposition to pull one back ■: just before the break and two


•'


despite taking the lead twice. ... Zachary Hardman put the villagers in front.twice but it: was the Wolves who eventually took all three points., v .


, Man of th e match was William’James. ■Whalley U14s Blue -. ;


Rossendale Valley c. > . -.3' WHALLEY:Juniors Under


h a r t l e y . voted :man- of the match.1 Clitheroe Wolves UlOs.. .4 . B r ie r field C e l t ic ..............1 AFTER a tight start;-Wolves took the lead to a cracking


■ ^...Charlton and,Ainsworth both went close before Astin


': Bailey strike from a Hutchins cross. 1


1 1


/ .pounced on a loose ball jus t ■, before the interval.


The second , half was much


th e same, with McGrath notching early on for the visi­ tors.


But two more strikes from . .


Astin to complete his hat-trick settled the game with man of. the match going to Joe Hop­ kins. •


.


Clitheroe Wolves U8s . . .3 Leyland A lb io n Youth ■


. .0


WOLVES carried on their, charge up th e table with a resounding 3-0 victory. • A much better all-round per­


formance from Clitheroe saw goal imachme Louis . Cross notch two more to add.to his• season's tally. ’ ., - At. th e other end; whilst deputising m goal, Jack,Kay- pulled off some fine saves to keep his side in the match and secure the man of the match ■ award.


' Ju n io r Clarets . Clitheroe Wolves U l ls . .4 • ............0


' THE most pleasing aspect of th is result for the Warbur-


: to n ’s League side was their <; firs t d e a n sheet of the sea-- son.


: : Wolves conceded the greater ‘ J


: part of .the possession during the m a tch ;'b u t 'k ep t things


: tight and allowed their, oppo- I nents few chances; while hav- ,i ing the ability, to play on the


- break. .-T h om as 'Brownless and


N ath an Balch were'able to show a clean pair of heels to the Clarets defence to pu t Wolves 2-0 up at half-time. A Michael Clarkson thun­


derbolt and a firs t goal for. Keiran Styles secured the points. Man of the match was John


.Clitheroe Wolves-U9s . . .3... Whalley ....................... .. . .2 ■ C LITH ERO E -ed g ed th is


Willetts.


• most of the early possession,- but it was Whalley who took the lead towards the end of , th e .


ley. . In the second half,-Whalley


hard-fought local derby. & - I t was the Wolves that had. .





first half. Clitheroe equalised ,ju s t -


went 2-1 up, only for Ripley to : again equalise. I t looked as if the match


was going to .end as a draw until Parkinson's cross found : Gudgeon unmarked at the far : post, and he was able to slide


• the ball home. :,There were good displays


- from Ripley, Dent and B oWt " ness for Clitheroe. and from, • James for Whalley, who was, solid in defence. H a s lin y d e n ........................1


-: Clitheroe Wolves U14s Red ■: 4


' ‘ :■ TH E .Wolves m a in ta in e d


their 100% record against a p h y s ic a l an d d e te rm in ed Haslingden side. Man of th e match Jamie


Robertson p u t Clitheroe ahead, before he turned provider for Joe McTear to smash a volley home. After the break, Robertson


added the third, and he com­ pleted a fourth hat-trick m as


:many games from Danny Old­ field's through ball. ® R E A D S T O N E United Under 9s crushed Blackburn 5- 0 .


- : Goalscorers were J. Martin :(2),.J.-Hudson, M. Shirtcliff and man of the match M. Cox.


before the break through Rip­ ■


> . United's Under 11s Warbu- tons League side lost 3-0 to


'Fulledge Colts;.despite the efforts of star man M. Riley. • But there was better news


'.for the Under 12s Blue team, who beat Accoutre B 7-1. •


...' On target for the locals were R.Bramley,- O.Preugschat and T.Birkett,-who scored two. goals each,- and G.Wilkinson. • The Under 17s found their


•shooting boots as they,ham­ mered Blackburn 9-0.


'


Speak h it a hat-trick, and there .were further goalsfrom


■ Dmsdale (2), Norman (2),Fox and Wilburn. v:: Bagshaw was outstanding.


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. .£4175 ..£3495


.£8495 Under 10 League Two 0 1 12 St Joseph's.........5 •4 0 1 12 Gt Harw'd Tigers .5 4 i 0 13 P w D L p


Rishton Utd Red .4 i 1 2 i 0 • 4


0 5 0 Knuzden Juniors . 8 ' ; 2 0 6 6 B'ford Celtic .. .-.7 1 0 G 3 ..7. 0 0 7 0


5 6 Ossy Juniors Under 13 League One


Accoutre FC . . ; .5 -4*0 Chtheroe Wolves .6 4 0 B'ford Celtic ....4 3 0 Rossendale Vly . .5 3 0: Ossy Juniors . .. .6 2 0


.BaxendenVilla ..6 2 0 AKZO Juniors. . .6 1 0


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES'DARTS


LEAGUE ■ , . : RESULTS ■ ■


Craven 9, Catholic Social Club


3; Kings Arms 7, Bay Horse 5; Brown Cow 4, Conservative Club 8; Royal British Legion 7, Low


; Moor 5; Billmgton BC 6, Black Bull 6.


HIGH SCORES


■ 140 - J. Holden; 138 - J. Gal- • lacher; 133 - A. Lakin, A. M. Bel- .


lanca; 129 - D* Brown; 127 - L., Celestial; 125 - A. Southwell; 123 - . D. Townsend, LvCelestial; 122 - J.


Johnston; 121 - L. Johnson, D. Stevenson; 117 - M. Bowman; 116


- A. Southwell; 115 - M. Harg­ reaves; 111 - J. Smith;'104 - A. Lakin; 103 - A. Lakin; 100 - J.. Musker, S. Flannery x2, P. Shan- ley, P. Dewhurst, B. Cusack, J. Gallacher, A. M. Bellanca.; TABLE . . .. POINTS 30


Craven .........................


Brown Cow......................1..........28 Conservative Club........ .......... ..28


Billington BC............... 26


Bay Horse........................;. ^ . 24 Kings Arms......................... .'...18, Low Moor................................... 18 Black Bull.............................. ..17 Royal British Legion.....................15 Catholic SC......... ................


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER


LEAGUE Fixtures


First Division Waddington A v Royal British


. Legion; Slaidburn v Downham; Chatbum A v Clitheroe Conserv­ ative Club; Billington A v Talbot B; Whalley Conservative Club v Low Moor A. Second Division


Low' moor, B v Police; Talbot A


v Billington B; Clitheroe Conser­ vative Club v Chatburn B; Catholic Club v Rimington A; Waddington B.


Famous pair through Julie is to local bowls final jn f j|0


BRIAN Duncan and Nor-; man; Fletcher, of Black- - pool,'were the latest quali­ fiers for Ribblesdale Wan­ derers Bowling Club’s Bar- be-Quick'Floodlit double: competition finals day, which takes place on Octo­ ber 26th. They .will bejoined in


the fmal by Bradford’s Carl Goodall and Bob Jeffrey,' Warrington duo John Tay­


lor and Charlie Bebbington and Alan Handford and Glynn Shuttleworth from


• There are still vacancies available for Tuesday, 15th


Colne. .: :


. and Wednesday, 16th. I f : you would like to enter . then contact Ian Britcliffe a t 162 Chatburn Road or: 424328. E n tran ts could: also contact the club on 423625 or Chris Snape on 07814701012. ■


j . The club also held the Veterans Memorial Trophy on Sunday with Michael Joyce emerging victorious


after beating ' Alan Dewhurst in the final. , He had earlier beaten


defeated Arthur Norman.


Four-midable Lloyd stars in victory romp


B e l l i f i e l d . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W addington .............. .6 WADDINGTON were comprehensive 6-1 winners over Hellifield on Saturday in the Craven League. . The locals, though, were


put under pressure early on and they, went a goal behind after 25 minutes. • . 'For the rest of. the half, Hellifield' continued to have the better of play, but good defensive work from Spencer, ' Cunliffe and Walsh kept the scoreline at 1-


attractive football to run in , six goals. They equalised from the


penalty spot through Lloyd and he completed his hat- trick with a couple of fur­ th e r goals from well- worked moves.. . ...Y;.';: Harrison made it 4-1 and


Tierney added a fifth, with a powerful header. I t was man of the match Lloyd who completed the scoring towards th e end of the match.


0. The second half was a


totally different affair as waddington played some


' Waddington are at home to Bradley on Saturday, meet ground 1 p.m. Kick­ off is 2-30 p.m.


Worst ever - Kerins


DOG INN manager Simon Kerins described his side’s 8-2 capitulation to Queens Old Boys in the Accrington Sun­ day Memorial League Third Division as "the most, disap­ pointing result in our club's history". . After a promising start to the season, the Whalley side were second best throughout the encounter at Norden


School. Not even an early John Atherton equaliser could settle


Dog, who found themselves 5-1 down at half-time. A goal from substitute Mike Cullis was the only bright


spot in a second-half which saw Dog also miss a penalty. Kerins said: "We didn't do ourselves justice.


"Immediately after the game we had a heart-to-heart,


the contents of which will remain in-house. "It goes without saying, however, th a t we can only


improve upon this performance. "We are good enough to be at the top of the table, yet


here we are at the wrong end of things. "We have a large squad and there are plenty of players


waiting in the yvings for.a chance. But we just want to draw a line under today."


Netballers look for consistency LAST wekend saw Bolton but lost by a sin- victory.


Bolton to play in.the first of three league fix­ tures, with the Under 10s and Under 11s both successful against High Fives.. The Under 12s heat


_ Revenge is sweet tor town pool tGtim - rBadminton competition .


CLITHEROE B Town Pool Team had a great


12-6 victory over Dena Daubell at the Buck Inn in the Lancashire Super League. The win gave the


locals sweet revenge after Daubell won by


. ture of the North West Super Lague and an exciting game against Tameside saw them fin­ ish just a goal short of a , j ,


,


the season. ' There were two-


some excellent netball but were not consistent enough, failing to bring home any silverware this time round. . » ,


the same score earlier in Parkinson, Cary Simkin and Matt Gar­


frame wins for man of the match Simon Thompson, Paul Black­ burn, Dave Askew and Gareth Etherington. Rick Avery, Dave


ner completed the win. Clithero’


e now move


up to third in the table and their next game is a t second-placed Lon- gridge on October 27th.


..both of th e ir games despite playing teams a year older than them­ selves. ; The Under 14 squad took part in the first fix-


numerous netball teams gle goal to Olympia Finally, another - .


from the Kibble Yalley ehilst th e Under 13s U n d e r l3 sq u a d , cqu- involved in league an d ' played hard b u t lost pled with th e Ribble tournaments matches over three venues across the North West. Four sides travelled to


took part in the Stam­ ford tournament at Sale in Cheshire. Both teams displayed


y , l t e U n d e r 15 » ,« d , -


Adam Wallace in the semi­ final while Dewhurst h ad , ■


medals again!


WORLD Biathle bronze medallist Julie Pym was back on th e podium in the North West Biathlon an d Open T r ia th lo n Championships a t Lan­ caster University.


' Julie (pictured right)


earned two victories in the Masters category, picking up the best run and best swim along the way. Ribble Valley Modern


P enta th lon Club team­ mate Pam Highton fol­ lowed Julie in second in the Triathlon, also throw­ ing the best shot. The club travelled to the


championships a t Lan­ caster University, with the e n tran ts also hoping to . qualify for the upcoming


double win. Sam Murray picked up a Triathlon wm and best shot in the 13-14 age group, with both Eliz­ abeth Highton and Robert Schofield .picking up Triathlon victories m the 11-12 category. The 9-10 age group also


National Championships, yielded victory for Bryn in Sheffield next month. Phillip in the Biathon. si- And out of the 23 taken: Second places went to to Lancaster, 16 booked Toby Banfield (15-16) in th e ir place in the Steel both • T r ia th lo n and City fot th e weekend of- Biathlon, Louise Highton the 16-17 of November - (13-14) in th e Biathlon th e most th e club has and Michael Smith (13-


. managed in its. history. Ribble Valley achieved


six individual first place trophies, including. Julie’s


- Other parties involved


in the event included Bar­ bara Smith in the Mas­ ters category, along with Sara Burns and Megan Phillip m the 13-14 age group. James Crossley and


. Crossley and Sally Row­ land producing good per- ■ formances in the 11-12 cat­ egory. The club is having a


Chris Waddington also competed in th e 13-14 Boys'group, with Sarah


14) in the Triathlon who also picked up best run and a third place in t)ie Biathlon.


Biathlon and Triathlon event at Edisford on Octo­ ber 27. For more details contatc Martin Highton (01254 823983).


Manager Braithwaite not happy with poor show from Rimington


Slacksteads ....................... ................. 3 Even he was helpless to prevent two R im in g lo n .....................................


A DISPLAY described by manager Terry Braithwaite as one of the worst since he took over as manager resulted in an easy win for Stacksteads. The villagers lacked everything, aggres­


.0 goals in as many minutes midway through


the first half as Taylor unleashed a fierce drive into the top corner and then pounced on a loose ball eight yards out. He grabbed his hat-trick just before


sion, cohesion, motivation, commitment- in fact, all the ingredients required to put up any sort of opposition in a game. The fact that Rimington were under­


strength with several key players missing was no excuse as only skipper Kershaw came off the field with any sort of pride in his own performance.


half-time when he poked the ball out of Kershaw’s grasp and the ball trickled over the line. Aamir Zulfi came on at half-time and


ran his heart out but very little was creat­ ed, McCullough felt he should have had a penalty as he was upended by the full-back but it was left to Kershaw down to 3-0.


Teenagers are encouraged to take on Roefield challenges


ROEFIELD Leisure Cen- expected to draw in large were overwhelmed by the tre’s award winning teen ; numbers as girls compete success of th e Timeout club, Timeout, is challeng- against boys in a race com- World Cup in the summer.


:ing teenagers in an array bining the use of bikes, “On the back of it’s suc- of sporting activities dur- treadmills and steppers to cess we want to'maintain ing the months of October complete a distance equiv-: momentum by encourag-


momentous success of the Timeout World Cup, the centre is providing the teenagers of the Ribble Valley the opportunity in a number of competitions over a four-week period.' The challenge month


Following-on from the • . . .. will be kick-started by a


alent of Clitheroe to the top of the Eiffel Tower. A five-a-side football


tournament will then be held on November 2nd. The format of the compe­ tition will be a two-league system for two age groups - 12-13-year-olds and 13- 15-year-olds. Registration forms can be collected from the centre and the


on Saturday, October 19th closing date will be Octo- from 5-7 p.m. Teenagers her 27th. will have the chance to


The finale of Timeout


take p a r t in singles and doubles competitions. The


closing date is Sunday. This will be followed by


the Paris Race Gym Chal­ lenge on Saturday, October 26th. The challenge is


will take place on Satur­ day, November 9th and will include a table tennis


competition and climbing challenge. Timeout co-ordinator John Leaver said: “We


ing the kids to participate in a v a r ie ty of sports which provide an environ­ ment for healthy competi­


tion and fun. “We have identified the


most popular activities offered by Timeout and based our competitions around them. “We are sure th a t the


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challenges will be a huge success with our regulars and newcomers alike.” For further information


on the challenges being held or if you would like more information on


Timeout, please contact the centre on 442188 or visit the website: www.roe-' field.co.uk


Local darters maintain tlieir perfect start to the season


CLITHEROE men’s town darts team kept up their 100% start to the Lan­ cashire Super League season with an impressive 7-3 home v icto ry over Bolton side Little Lever. They did not have things all their


own way as they lost the first game when James Hargreaves lost 3-2.


Andrew Porter (3-1) and Richard


Jones (3-0) put the home side in front. However, Raymond Hargreaves (0-3)


and Mick Duxbury (1-3) both crashed, leaving the home side 3-2 down. However, from here on, i t was all


one-way traffic for the home side. Mick Lyne (3-1), Andrew Gudgeon (3-0) and Simon Jackson (3-2) put the locals 5-3 up and a couple whitewashes from Reece Jeffries and Barry Cunliffe com­ pleted the romp. ■ The man of the match award, spon­ sored by Danny and Denise Burns of


the Craven Heifer, was presented to county player Gudgeon. The table-topping ladies travelled to


Bury in high spirits and their confi­ dence was well placed when Judith Cunliffe set-off with an excellent 2-0 victory. Jeannette Cowperthwaite and Irene


Seed both went down to defeats. But Lilian Tomlinson and Audrey South- well both won 2-1, giving the advan-


tage to the ladies once more. However, due to a mixture of bad


luck and poor finishing by Carole Joy (0-2), Sally Slater (0-2) and Daphne Heap (1-2) ensued the team tasted defeat for the first time this season. Lady of th e match was Audrey Southwell with a 39.29 average.


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