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■ Moor ended in a victory thj Headstone by the odd goal in three. .♦In a very competitive game, both sides battled hard and there were cSances at both ends b’efore Andrew Tinker put: Headstone ahead,lonly for Olitheroe to equalise just before half-time. '♦The second half was
Headstone Under 15s...2 Clitheroe.Wolves.........l THIS local derby at High
jjjst as evenly matched,- However, Tinker again n|pped in with only a few qrinutes to go to score the Manner for Readstone. |-»The whole Headstone
Clitheroe Wolves Under U s ..........................4
Barnoldswick Barons 0 A BEN. Frankland hat- trick;,help_ed ■ fire. the Wolves into 'th e cup f i n a l
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pitch, the Wolves were in command from the start. . ,'The opening goal came after 15 minutes. Hayton won the ball in midfield .and . found Howard, who. turned before finishing in style in the far comer. After the break, Chris
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t>&m put in an excellent performance and compet ed well throughout the game. In particular, the d|fence were strong, mar shalled by man of the match Robert Cresswell. ■E WHALLEY Juniors 1 leader 9s were mducky to go down 3-2 in a hard fdUght game with Pendle fSrest. ^♦Forest took the lead
after 10 minutes but an immediate equaliser came f$>m Whalley's Sam Cross. Crucially, the home side
. pressure bu they failed to (hid an equaliser and saw tfieir recent winning Streak come to an end. ►fHowever, the Under 12 J?umas completed their second league double of the season with a cpmpre- hjensive 9-5 victory over Haslingden Juniors. /^Despite the visitors jbading twice, Whalley pjilled the game round thanks to an own goal and aj brace from Arran McCarthy to go in at half- time level at 3-3..... ' •*-• ’ ►fThe Pumas took control (after the restart with McCarthy finishing with
conceded again just before Ijhe interval after having deserved to at least go in (evel. ►♦The end-to-end action Continued in the second fijlf and the visitors Extended their lead before David Astley pulled Whalley back into it with five minutes left. ►
i.The last few minutes saw constant Whalley
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Brewer fed Frankland for his first, and the front man doubled up when he latched onto a through- ball from man of the match Daniel Meyler to • put the game beyond Bamoldswick. Frankland completed
a well-deserved hat-trick with an easy finish. The Wolves were also
Clarets 2-1 with goals from Brewer and Frank land. Richard Clarkson was outstanding. Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s Red......................... 5 Barnoldswick Barons 0 THE Wolves guaranteed runners-up spot in the league, but now face an agonising wait to see if they have done enough to win the title. After a nervy start, in which keeper McGrath
in action on Friday, due to a backlog of fixtures. They beat Junior
was in fine form, Astin made the breakthrough with a well-taken goal to calm the nerves. After the break the
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Brown Cow caught in chase for title
T H E A c c r in g to n Memorial League First Division title race took a twist on Sunday.
Leaders ;Brqwn',Cow were held;2-2’:hy Knuz-;
' den Pub7v
climbing off the bottom off the ball incident, but. for the first time since continued to be a formi- December with a shock dabie force. 1-1 draw with champions - ;• Dog could easily have' Waggon and Horses. v snatched victory -in. the ^ Already without the ; last minute, but inspira-
hill Lions’to'make up theNoone.vDog suffered Hardwicksaw his header two-point deficit with.a V another blow after just cleared off the line. 7-1 thrashing of Duke of ^ 20 minutes when influen- • SimonjKerins said: Wellington.
ali6y/ing Stan-' suspended Paddy ‘ tional captain Tom tial centre half' Gary "This'was a monumental Clilhcroe Wolves Under 11s
B e n ’s h a t - tr ick f ir e s W o lv e s to cu p
Wolves added a fifth through Clarkson. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s Girls...................... 3 Bolton Wanderers.....2 '
THE girls' final league game saw the ever- improving Wolves claim the scalp of Bolton.: This victory started
the left wing before whipping the ball beyond the keeper. ...•Langho almost- nicked the points;'but Liam
■ Bickiiell pulled off some stunning reflex saves. Man of the match
was Luke Green. Clitheroe Rangers
team stepped up a gear to put the game put of reach. Dewhurst bagged two
goals and Hutchins lashed one home before
man of the match Hop kins hammered in a long range shot late on. The win capped a
. excellent strike from man of the match Astin. A Hutchins double put
weekend double-header following victory by the same margin against Salterforth. Clarkson scored the opener, followed by an
§ix and Mark Frankland (2) to give the hosts a well- hierited win.
the side in a comfortable 4-0 position just before the break. After the break the
from the back with keep er Lesley Wilson making. two fine saves and Stephanie Winckley and Sarah Ronan playing well. Goals'came f rom Sarah Tomlinson;’ Chelsea Crook and Becci Lee. Langho...................... 2 Clitheroe Wolves Under 13s Red...................... 2 THE Wolves earned a good point from this derby clash. Clitheroe gave away a
sloppy early goal, but levelled when Tim Swar- brick's cross found Nick Tucker, who finished with a a rasping shot. Langho restored their
lead when a long-range free kick curled agonis ingly into the top comer, but Wolves responded well and Danny Oldfield beat several players on
Under 15s................... 3 . IIuncoal Utd.......... ..2 RANGERS came back
from two’goals down to win.
•The; locals conceded •. -
twice in the"first iO min utes but fought back hard to level the scores before the 20-minute mark, courtesy of Jordan Walmsley and Danny Green. A Green header mid
way through the second half, completed the come
back. Dominant midfield
play from Irfan Ali earned him the man of the match award. Clitheroe Wolves Under
15s......................... ....£ Readstone.................. 2 AN injury-time goal capped a miserable day for the Wolves. Despite dominating
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possession, Wolves found themselves 1-0 down after 20 minutes after a breakaway goal. Wolves responded well
and pushed hard for an equaliser. They deservedly drew
level before half-time when James Warburton's cross was met by a brave header from Rick Graffton. In the second half
ing from Chris Blockeel. Ighlen Leigh..............2 Clitheroe Wolves Under
10s ......................... THE Wolves' Under 10s Warburton League side produced a winning per formance in their penul timate match of the sea son.
start and soon conceded a goal. John Willetts drove
Wolves were slow to
Wolves again were in control, but as time went on, it was looking like it was not going to be their day and they would have to settle for a point. However, they were hit
the team forward but the score remained the same at half-£nh£‘/........ In the second half, it
by the sucker punch in time added on to finish empty-handed. Clitheroe Wolves Under 13s Blue......................0 Lammack.................. 8 WOLVES were given a football lesson by a Lam mack side challenging for the title. Four goals in each half,
did the damage, and the score would have been double figures but for some fine saves from keeper James Scriven and some steady defend
wasn't long before a long throw caught the defence napping and Nathan Balch was on hand to knock in the loose ball. Shortly after a lively
Shaun Kelly fed Michael Clarkson down the right wing, and he cut inside to toe-poke past the keeper. Ighten Leigh equalised
Plough hammered Ossy_.with a leg injury. Refugees .7-0, and'Smgo/ However, the "Bud- level.with the top'two if weiser Boys" battled on they win their game in 'and could even have been.. . . hand. “ '
And to add intrigue, . Pearse was carried off
Low Moor won Sun- Dog battled on, dis- day's derby clash with playing the unity and
with' a looping header. ^
sion, Calderston’es saw off bottom side LS Roof ing 5-2. There was a turn-up in the Third Division as
Dog Inn brought their season to a close by R!
result which confirms that we are capable of competing with anyone. "I want to thank the players and fans for their
. Brown Cow
face-a__...Shortly after Davefejseason. , ' local derby against:lflw;|Bostock limped off earij|\/§("We qre_-also; most
•"*•— - -in front at th e in te rv ^ ^ ^ fo r |s and support this
Moor tonight, before fac- in the second half, the v'grateful to ’ The Dog ing Ossy RoverqfJfeterij;, Waggon took the lead Inn." ans on Sunday.
FRESULTS
Judge Walmesley 3-1, passion that is associated continuing their rivals’ with the club, miserable run of form.
irst Division
•Knuzden P u b 2, Brown Cow 2; Low Mo or 3, Ju d g e
Walmesley 1. Second Division
Their equaliser came * Calder^nes 5, LS Roofing 2.
In the Second^Divi when Paul Pcmntam,r - Dog Inn 1; Waggon and FIXTURES
having been hauled down Horses 1. inside the area, picked himself up to fire home his fifth goal of the sea son from the spot. Waggon were reduced to ten men after an ugly
Tonight (kick-off 6 p.m.) First Division
Brown Cow v Low Moor Sunday
First Division Ossy Ro v e rs V e te ra n s v United bow out in
Clitheroe U n i t e d 2 Craven Heifer..-a.'.;'.''.’6 ■ CLITHEROE bowed/, out of the’ BEP’Cup-at the quarter-final stage
to Craven Heifer. Craven defended the
wind in the first half but they soon found them- selves 1-0 up in the first 10 minutes through a brilliant half-volley by Stoddart; This goal settled the
strikes from Pinnard. ■ The second half began i
EAST LANCASHIRE
with Craven using the.s. wind to their advantage-, to pressure the United defence and from a cor ner, Charnley headed home to put them in the lead once more. After that, Clitheroe,
after a mix-up at the back, however, Wolves pressed forward and the winner came when man of the match Clarkson acrobatically hooked in a cross from the impressive Balch. '
visitors and they started to pass the ball around with ease. Craven’s pres sure soon paid off again when a fierce whipped-in free kick was headed home by Peverall. The second goal by
uncharacteristically, fell apart. Soon after, Hodgkin- son gave away a dubious penalty and Bolton con verted with ease Falmer made it 5-2
Michelin 3, Read Utd 1. Reserve Division Cup
Colme Utd 0, Settle Utd 1;
Goodshaw Utd 2, Kelbrook 2 (aet); Read Utd 1, Enfield 3. First Division
H u rs t Green 4, Sabden 0;
Rimington 2, Worsthorne 3; Stacksteads 3, Settle Utd 0. Second Division
B a rno ldsw ick PR 2 , Mill
Craven seemed to wake up United and they stormed back level before half-time thanks to a couple of great
when he hammered home from 30 yards and to complete United’s misery, an own goal con tributed to the sixth. United face Mill Hill
St Peter’s away on Satur day. All players to meet at the Dog Music and Sports Bar for 12-15 p.m.
H ill 2; O sw a ld tw is t le S t Mary's 2, Belvedere 0. Reserve Division
Sabden 1, Hurst Green 2. TABLES
First Division P W D L P
Goodshaw Utd ...1613 1 2 40 Enfield..............1811 2 5 35 Stacksteads..__16 9 3 4 30 Colne Utd.........19 9 2 8 29 Riraington........17 7 2 8 23 Kelbrook_____ 16 6 4 6 22 Bly Boys'Club...l6 6 3 7 21 Hurst Green.......l8 6 1 11 19
FOOTBALL LEAGUE■ w.-.^/iRESULTS:'.'', J,',7:::BEPCup,'-- . v-" Clitheroe U td 2, Heifer 6;
Sabden...............15 5 1 9 16 Settle Utd........ 18 4 4 10 16 Worsthorne........l7 4' 3 10 15
•’After resignation of Rolls-Royce Second Division
Padiham............2114 2 5 44 Clitheroe Utd.....l6 14 i 1 43 Craven Heifer ....19 13 i 5 40 Michelin______19 9 6 4 ,33 Mill Hill_____ .20 10 3 7 33 Ossy St Marys .^20 10 2 8 32 Read Utd.......... 17 7 3 7 24 Bamoldswick PR19 6 3 10 21 Bly Belvedere ....19 6 2 11 20 Rock Rovers..... 22 5 4 13 19
PW D L P
CaIderstones......l7 3 0 14 9 EarbyTown...... 19 2 3 14 9 Reserve Division
Hurst Green..... .21 20 1 0 61 Enfield...............2217 2 3 S3 Worsthome....... 2215 2 5 47
P w D L p
Kelbrook______16 11 0 2 42 Goodshaw Utd.~19 13 1 5 40 Rimington........ 1810 0 8 30 Sabden...............19 8 1 10 25
Brown Cow (King Georges); R ish to n Arms v Low Moor
(Norden). • Second Division
S ta t io n H e lm sh o re v
Calderstones (Haslingden). > - TABLES
First Division PW D L P
Stanhill Lions ....1712 0 5 36 Brown Cow...... 1711 3 3 36 Plough.............16 11 0 5 33 Judge Walm'ley .20 10 0 10 30 Knuzden Pub.....l8 9 2 7 29 Low Moor____15 9 2 4 29 Duke Wellingtonl9 8 2 9 26 .OssyRefugees....l8 5 2 11 17 Ossy Rvrs Vets ...16 5 1 10 16 Cross Axes .........18 5 0 13 15 Rishton Arms ....16 5 0 11 15 Second Division
Wilpshire BH.....1513 1 1 40 Miners ...............14 12 ; 1 1 37 Woodnook........ 1711; 0 6 33 Calderstones......l7 10 * 1 6 31 Crown Scaffolds .17 8 4 5 28 Station H'shore..15 8 0 7 24 Knuzden Brook..l5 5 2 8 17 Little Crown ......12 4 2 6 14
Griffins Head.....l4 2 3 9 9 Kings Anns .......17 2 2 13 8 LS Roofing....... 15 2 0 13 6 Third Division
P W D L P Waggon............ 1512 2 1 38
Woolpack_____15 9 2 4 29 Queens Clarets...16 9 2 5 29 Lomax.............. 14 7 4 3 25 Park.................15 6 4 5 22 Mayfield...........16 5 3 8 18 Holehouse____ 16.5 2 9 17 Dog Inn______16 2 3 11 9 Church Town....15 2 2 11 8
PW \D L P '
Colne Utd____ 21 6 3 12 21 Barnoldswick PR22 5 2 15 17 Rolls-Royce .......20 4 2 14 14 Read Utd...........19 4 .1 14 13 Settle Utd____ .20 4 0 16 12 EarbyTown...... 19 2 i 16 7
THERE are only three days to go before our marathon couple are pounding the pavements in the London Marathon. At 9-45 a.m. on Sunday, •
Chris and Cheryl set off on the gruelling 26 miles and 385 yards in support of the charity, Friends of War Memorials. Cheryl has been able to
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Chris Barrow and Cheryl Morris count down to their London Marathon date The couple would like to
worried about running so close to the big day in case , he'makes it worse. He said: "I feel like death." . He had to miss the last
run with Downham marathoner Ian Poole, so Cheryl took advantage of the good weather and the lighter evenings to complete the eight-miler. She said: "We have obeyed
follow their training . schedule to the letter this week, but Chris picked up a cold last week, so has been
our training schedule and so have reduced our mileage. We are cycling to and from work, though, and doing
long walks with the dogs, about two hours" They ran home to
Chatbum on Monday, a six- mile route via Brungerley and a section of the Ribble Way, with their last outing a brisk half-hour run on Wednesday. Full rest is now required,
to let the body build up reserves for what will be a hard few hours on Sunday. Beth are confident in
completing the course, although Chris is worried
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about his cold and they suspect nerves will be a little more tense on the day. What is certain, though,
is that there will be celebration, relaxation and
relief after the hard work and the tension of training. Cheryl said: "We have
done all that we could, so we just have to go and run it." Chris added that after all the training, the hardest part will be driving their campervan to London for the event!
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•recovered, but there will still be time to call in at the shop and buy some tickets in right up to the last minute." Donations can be made
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draw will be made early next week, probably after we've
thank all those who have supported them and the ■ charity during their training. Chris said: "The prize
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Jim Hindlc drives into office as captain of Mytton Fold (T070402/4)
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DRIVING.FORCE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY
Lorna Slinger drives into office as lady captain of Whalley (T050402/1); - • Sue Hughes drives into office as
lady.captain of Mytton Fold (T070402/3) ($••• .•
I By EDWARD LEE
DAVID JOHNSON was out of pocket on Saturday after, he shot a hole in one a t the eighth a t Clitheroe Golf Club.
The golfer was the toast of '
the clubhouse after his 160- yard tee-shot found the perfect spot. However, i t wasn’t good
enough for him to win the four-ball, better-ball competi tion after he and his partner, R; Cowley, finished fifth with 68 nett after a card play-off. Denis Greenup and Darren
position a shot further adrift, beating P. Dunn and Andrew Walmsley on the card. ' S. Swindells and C. Wood
•were fourth after a card play off, while Dennis Preedy and. Nigel Willis came sixth. Rob Andrew was the win
ner of Clitheroe Golf Club’s First Division five-club medal competition. His score of 74-3-71 was
good enough to beat R. Taylor (78-7-71) on the card. John Cartmell was third after shooting 76-4-72. The Second Division was
Heesom were the winners after shooting 66. B. Edmondson and K. Mantle finished in runners-up
ond place after a card play-off. The Third Division was won by D. Woodworth (92-24-68). The inaugural Clarets v
And when the new season
. devoted Claret, Les Dearden, and president John Pollard had a new trophy made so tha t supporters of the two football clubs could have an annual clash. . And when the first match
Rovers match at Whalley Golf Club took place on Sunday. Last year’s captain and
■ ter (84-13-71) who beat Gor- . don Rothwell (86-15-71) to sec
won by W. Towneley after he carded 85-16-69. His score was two shots better than J.E Nut-
started on Saturday he was straight back into the swing of things as he partnered Brad Smith to success in the dri ving-in stableford. They amassed 41 points to
win by two points from Dave Whetton and Gordon Watts. . Stonyhurst Park GC’s mens'
. him emerge as the winner of • the Professsional’s Winter Series at Mytton Fold GC.
was held, it was the followers of the Premiership club who came out on top 4.5-1.5. Roger Altham’s consistency throughout the winter saw
first competition of the season was a Texas Scramble won by. Kl Rogerson, J. Hodkinson, D.. Bramwell and J. Lord with a scoreof 58.4.' =.... Daphne Dawson aced at the
■18 th hole - her seventh hole in one - in the Whalley. Ladies' Captain's Drive-In. The competition was won
by Gail Ainsworth, on the card from Betty Dixon and Julie:
Stephenson. Gail carded (86-13-73) to
win from Betty (88-15-73) and Julie (108-35-73) in a tight contest. The lady captain’s driving-
• The Scott-Leggatt four- . somes club qualifier at Stony hurst Park GC was won by Margaret Carrington and Joyce Kenyon with a score of
in stableford at Mytton Fold on Sunday was won by Carol Cherry with 19 points. Karen Kenworthy was second after a card play-off.
97-23-74. The Australian Spoons sta
bleford foursomes was won in a card play-off by Jean Cow ard and Jo Porter with a score of 32 stableford points.-. ’ i
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