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D 3; Free Gardeners 7, Globe','! A 3; Globe E 7, Rushton Street E 3; Hollands 8, Cop­ pice 2; Oakhill A G, Hollands. 4; Ribblesdale A 8, Wadding-. > ton A 2; Rushtori Street E 9, Oakhill Park A 1;,Coppice 6 / Waddington A 4; Free Gar- / deners 2, Ribblesdale A 8; C Globe D 2, Globe E 8; Hoi-' lands 9, Burnley Road 0 1 . ■ I Second Division >


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1 Clitheroe CC 7, Rushton Street C 3; Rushton Street D


9, Rishton Conservative 1;*' Sabden B 8, Whalley A 2; Sydney Street 4;!Rishton BC; 6; Whalley B 8, Burnley Road D 2; Rishton-BC.6, Rushton Street C. 4; .Rushton Street C ; 9, Rushton Street D 1; Sabden/' B 7, Burnley Road D 3; Sales-'! bury Blue 9, Whalley 1; Syd-; ney Street 2, Clitheroe CC 8; Whalley A 4, Rishton BC 6. ", . Third Division


' Alma A 8, Immanuel A 2; Burnley Road B 7, Alma A 3; Milnshaw Park 2, Salesbury Red 8; Oakhill Ash 7, Grange A 3; Oswaldtwistle Conserva­ tive 9, Gatty Park 1; Wadding­ ton B 10, Immanuel A 0. , Fourth Division


' Alma B 2, Sabden C 8; Globe C 7, Oakhill Beech 3; Immanuel B 8, Oakhill Park B 2; Mercer Park 8, Grange 2; Ribblesdale C 9, Sabden A 1. I


First Division TABLES


Globe A............19 16 0 3141 Globe E .......1913 1 5116 Ribblesdale A....1912 1 6116 Hollands...........20 10 0 10 105 Free Gatdeners ..19 9 0 10 95 RushtonStE....19 8 1 10 92 Coppice...........19 10 0 9 91 Burnley Road C.19 9 0 10 91 Globe D............19 7 0 12 82 Waddington A...19 5 0 14 62 Oakhill Park A...19 4 1 14 59 . Second Division P W D L P


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i First Division ! Burnley Road C 7, Globe


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’Sabden C. AlmaB............. Sabden A...!...;..


Globe C.......... Mercer Park... Ribhlcsdale C. Immanuel B....... Grange C........... OakhiU Beech.;., OakhiUParkB...


1816 .0 18 15..0 1811 2 1810 . 0


Division PW D


,18 9 T ,18 7 0 ,18 7 0 .18 9 H ' .18 2 ,0! .18 2 0.


: CRAVEN AND ' DISTRICT


JPMEWIES


. - Second Division ; • P W D L P


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


, -U n d e r 13 ’


:5 107' 8 95 8 93


L P 2139; 3125


11 84 11; 82- 8 67


16 ' 54 16 34


Brierfield Celtic 5, Colne


• Brierfield Celtic 7; Borrowdale Utd 1, Junior Clarets 2; Colne' Clarets 4, Bacup Borough 3. : :• Under'15v


Clarets 2; Brunlea Juniors 0, Foulridge Minors 2; Junior Clarets 5, Nelson ACFC 1; Bamoldswick Barons 2, Bor? rowdale: U td -1; Foulridge. Minors 11, West End Athletic . 1; Barnoldswick Barons 2, .


Belvedere........... 5 4.1. 0 13 Colne FC.


‘Junior Clarets.... 3 3 0 0 ■ 9 . .Michelin'.'...;....;.. 3 2 ;;T 0 . 7 -, Bbvick Utd......... 4' 2 ‘ 1 1- 7 • Barr'ford Celtic.. 2-1 0 1 3





' Colne Clarets..... 4 0' iT 3 1 - Fulledge Colts...;'3 0 0 3 0 Bacup Boro..:;.'..'. 4 0.,- 0. 4 ! 0 ,


BrierfieldCeltic. 4 1 0. 3- 3 Burnley Wood.... 4 > 0 . 1 3 1


■' . Brierfield Celtic 0, Colne v ; Clarets 15; Burnley Communi­ ty Wardens 1, Padiham Town 17; Foulridge Minors 0, Bor-' rowdale Utd 4; Todmorden Colts 8, Brierfield Celtic 0. Under 16 , v


Haworth WE .....2116 1 . 4 49 Denholme.:.....;..2113; ■ 4 .4 43 •Ingrow':.'........’.2111 - .2 .,7-37 •Sutton:...___Jt21'10 " 4 6 36 . Ingrow........... .....2110 4 7 34 Cbatbum—..:....21' 9 4 )8 31 Glusburn'.':...... ...21 9 3 .9 30 Jimmy Nelson's..21 9 2 0 29


Airedale.'.'...:..;..;.21 8 .3 .0 27 Gargrave.........21 5 3 13 18 Cononley—.21,5 2 14 '.17 - C a r le to n ......21 2 4 15 10 •tiedgame . . Fourth Division


Ingrow .......2117 3 1 55 Airedale..........2113 5 ' 3 44 Chatham........ ..21 12 2. 7 38. Ingrow..............2111 4 . > 6 37 Denholme.........21 11 3 7 36- Foulridge.........21 10 4 7 34 .........


Sutton......... .....21 Pendle Forest.....21 Cononley.........^1 Long Lee...... ....21 Gargrave...... ....21


....... Keighley Tech......21 * ....> 8


7 6 6 2 2


4


3 4 3 4 3


.9 28 11. 24 11 22 12 21 15 10 16 9


WARBURTONS . YOUTH


FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 11


Reads tone • U td . 2,


Rishton BC.......19 17 0 2130 Salesbury Blue.,,19 12 0 7 117 Rushton St C....1913.1 5117 Whalley A.......19 12 0 7 111 Clitheroe CC....1910 1 8107 Sabden B..........19 9 0 10 106 Whalley B........20 7 1 12 87 Rishton Con C...19 9 0 10 84 Rushton St D....19 8 0 11 '78 Sydney Street ....19 3 1 15 60 Burnley Road D19 2 2 15 52 Third Division


PW D L P


OssyCon........1816 0 2136 Grange A........18 14 0 4 117 Oakhill Ash.......1813.0 5106 Burnley Road B.18 11 • 0 7 100 Gatty Park.......1810 1; 7100 Alma A.............18 8 1 . 9 88 Salesbury Red....l8 7 0 11 77 Waddington B ...18 3 1 14 68 Immanuel A......18 5 2 11 59 Milnshaw Park ..18 0 1 17 49


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Barnoldswick Park Rovers l ; Barnoldswick Barons 2, Brierfield Celtic 2; Brunlea Juniors 0, Briercliffe Rovers 18; Fulledge Colt's 0, Foul­ ridge Minors 15; Ighten Leigh 0, Junior Clarets 2; Clitheroe Wolves 2, Cliviger Colts 6; Bamoldswick Park Rovers 3, Ig h ten Leigh 5; Brierfield Celtic 11, Fulledge Colts B 0; Brunlea Ju n io rs 1, Colne Clarets 12; Cliviger Colts 2, Clitheroe Wolves 3; Fulledge Colts A 5, Briercliffe Rovers


Under 12 Brierfield Celtic 9, Tod­


morden Colts 0; Clitheroe Wolves 2, Haslingden Juniors


. 0; Colne Clarets 4, Belvedere New 2; Ighten Leigh 1, Bor­ rowdale Utd 6; Foulridge Minors 3, Brunlea Juniors 2; Barnoldswick Barons 3, Belvedere New 5; Brierfield Celtic 2, Clitheroe Wolves 1; Colne Clarets Colts 7, Haslingden Juniors 1.


PW D L P Colne Clarets 1, Michelin 1;'


Belvedere 4, Burnley Wood 0; Junior Clarets 4; Bamoldswick Utd 1; Bacup Borough 0, Colne


. FC 4; Ighten Leigh 4, Fulledge Colts 2; Bacup Borough 2, Michelin 9; Bamoldswick Utd 2, Burnley Wood 2; Barrowford Celtic 4, Ighten Leigh 1; Coliie Clarets 0, Belvedere 13; Colne FC 8, Brierfield Celtic 6. TABLES


Foulridge.........5 5 u FulledgeColtsA 3 3 0 Cliviger Colts..... 4 3 0 Clitheroe Wolves 6 3 0 Briercliffe Rovs.. 4 2 1 Brierfield Celtic: 4. 2 1 Readstone Utd... 4 2 1 B'wickPR.........5 2 1 Colne Clarets..... 3: 2. 0 Junior Clarets ....4- 1 1 Ighten Leigh.....5 1 0 BVick Barons.... 3 0 1 Brunlea Juniors. 4 0 0 Fulledge Colts B 4 0 0 Under 12


. Under 11 -P w D


. Colne Clarets..... 4 2 0 Clitheroe Wolves 4 - 2 0 Foulridge.......... 4 2 0 B'wick Barons...: 2 i 0 Belvedere New... 3 i 0 Brunlea Juniors, 3 i 0


Brierfield Celtic .'4 3 0 Colne Clarets C.. 3 3 0 Borrowdale Utd. 3 3 u Junior Clarets.... 3 3 0


;. PW D


; Foulridge .........4 Brierfield Celtic. 4


PW D -


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C First Divteion Clitheroe United 6, Hurst'


LEAGUE RESULTS


Green 2; Rimington 5, Colne United 2; Sabden 2, Kelbrook 5; Settle United 8, Craven Heifer 2; Stacksteads SJ 3, Burnley Boys' Club 2. Second Division


■ Calderstones 1, Barrowford


YCW1; Earby,Towii 1, Rolls- Royce 4; Padiham A 0,- Whal­ ley Conservative :2;;vRead


United 4, Burnley Belvedere


• 4; Rock Rovers 0, Ribble Val­ ley Borough 4; Worsthome 0,


Bamoldswick Park Rovers 4. Rcserve.Division


Bamoldswick Park'Rovers


2‘, Read United 3; Enfield 1, Colne United 0; Goodshaw United 7, Settle United 0; Kel­ brook 0, Worsthome 2.


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES' DARTS


Craven 6, Kings Arms 6;


LEAGUE RESULTS


Brown Cow 8, Royal British Legion 4; Bay Horse 8, Billington BC 4; Catholic SC 6, Black Bull 6; Conservative Club 4, Low Moor 8. HIGH SCORES


127 - K. Peel; 122 - D.


: Tod’den Colts.... 4 i 0 Ighten Leigh.....4 0 1


. Haslingden Juns 5 0 1 Under 13


Junior Clarets..:. 4 3 0 Brunlea Juniors. 3 2 0 West End Ath.... 2 1' 0 Borrowdale Utd. 4 i 0 Colne Clarets....3 i 0 B'wick Barons.... 3 i 0 B'wickPR.........1 0 0 Bacup Boro.......2 0 0 Nelson ACFC ....2 0 0


4 0 3 0


Colne Clarets..... 3 2 Padiham Town... 3 2 Tod'den Colts.... 2 2 Borrowdale Utd. 2 2 Borr’dale Colts... 2 1 Brierfield C'tic B 3 1 Foulridge .......... 3 1 Brierfield C’tic A 3 1 - Burnley CW.....3 0


Under 15 PW


Stevenson; 121- M. Northover, P. Dewhurst; 116 - J. Stewart, A. M. Bellanca; 115 - J. Brown, D. Townsend; 105 - D. Hall; 103 - M. Iddon; 100 - D. Townsend, B. Cusack, A. 1 Southwell, K. Heyworth.


Snooker meeting


tonight CLITHEROE and D is tr ic t Snooker League holds its team registration meeting tonight at Clitheroe Conserva­ tive Club between 7- 30 p.m. and 8-30 p.m. The entry fee is £30 per team.


Ighten Leigh...... 4 3 0 ’ 1. 9


. W Under 16 P W D L P '


.4 3 1 0 10 , Darters’ start League.. .. K 1 * CLITHEROE’S men;


‘and women’s town darts, team both made winning starts on the opening day of the new; Lancashire - >, Super;.


Castleton a t . . the Clitheroe Social Club and shone' • with an impressive 6-4 victory.. The ladies travelled to| Halliwell and defeated i their counterparts 5-3. • ' In the men’s fixture,


The men entertained


Barry Cunliffe, man of th e ;; ma tch. > Andrew Porter and Lancashire player Andy .Gudgeon got the locals off to a great sta rt as they all . recorded 3-0 wins.. Other winners on the day were Mick Lyne (3-


' liffe all tasting the sweet smell of victory. Linda Waring, Sally


' The ladies’,, .who played a very strong and experiencediHalliwell. outfit, outshone their opponents superbly with Audrey Southwell, Lind­ say Astin, Lena Brooks, Daphne Heap and lady of the match Judy Cun-


1), Joe Marsden (3-1) and Peter Taylor (3-0). Unfortunately Rick Jones, Mick Duxbury, James Hargreaves and debutant Simon Jackson all went down to defeat. !


Slater and Jeanette Cow- perthwaite all suc­ cumbed to their respec­ tive opponents.


B ow ls entries


sought ALMOST £1,700 in prize money will be up for grabs when the Bar- be-quick Open Doubles gets under way at Rib­ blesdale Wanderers BC later this month. There has already


Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s girls


Cup progress five-goal Wolves


Rossendale United..1


. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s Blue......... 5. THE Wolves > pro­ gressed through to the next round of the cup thanks to a resounding 5-1 victory over Rossendale United. Sam Johns opened the


A TEN-minute hat- tr ick from Arran McCarthy saw Whal­ ley Pumas Under 13s record their first win of the new season when they beat Ossy Villa 4-


2.


scoring with a 25-yard free-kick and 1 Tom Rutherford volleyed home the second. Luke Vercoe restored


Despite going behind,


the Pumas levelled mat­ ters before'half-time through William Hen­ derson.


McCarthy then took '


the locals two-goal advantage after United pulled one back and Johns and Rutherford made the final scoreline


read 5-1. Rossendale Lads..... 0 Cl itheroe Wolves


the game by the scruff of its neck as Whalley ran-out convincing win­ ners. Man of the match


Under 14s Blue.'........3 and added four further By a quirk in the fix- strikes through Danny


After the interval, Clitheroe took control


tures, the Under 14s also faced Rossendale lads in midweek and returned home with all three-points thanks to a 3-0 victory. Tom Rutherford


been an encouraging entry and organisers are keen to ensure that local bowlers don’t miss out on


p la c e in o n e o f t h e : L u k e . V e rc o e a re a ’<! n rhm ier e v en ts


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day starting on Monday, September 23rd. m


wiH b e h e ld e a c h w e e k ! O s s ie J u n io r s from Monday to Thurs- C


Practice'time will start


first playersin action on the green at 7 p.m. each evening for four weeks. The finals day will be


on Saturday, October 26th. The entry fee is £10


m


opened the scoring and Nicky Byrne added a second with a shot from 20ryards. Neil Devine made the game safe with the third goal. v


w a s J ltJ le r° en J VolDe° .. . „


it 3-0 shortly before half­ time with a delightful ch ip b u t th e locals h a d to


Oldfield (2), Luke Green and Robertson. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s Red..........3 Fulledge Colts ........2 WOLVES dominated the first half and quick­ ly took control thanks to a brace from Jamie Robertson. Danny Oldfield made


.'•.n am ed .m a n . o f t h e w i th s ta n d a s p i r i te d sec- '


. f o n d h a l f c om eb a ck from . th e i r .o p p o n e n t s b e fo re


The Under 14s Reds Clitheroe Wolves Globe Bollough Park2 i IN a


s ta r ted this season’s Under 1 i 2 ............... una


minute headed goal from Jamie Robertson. The


and further details are available from Michael Britcliffe at 162 Chat- burn Road, Clitheroe (01200 424328).


Junior rugby


sessions R IB B L E Va 11 e y youngsters have the chance to t ry their hands a t rugby union over the next few weeks.'


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1997 (P) ROVER 220 SDi 5dr; British Racing Green, 57,000 miles, remote central locking, electric sunroof and windows, Primrose service history . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4375


1996 (N) ROVER 216 Si 5dr; Platinum silver, 55,000' miles, power steering, remote central locking, electric sunroof and windows .....................................................£3750


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1997 (R) SUZUKI Baleno GS 3dr; 34,000 miles, blue, power steering, alloy wheels, electric windows, central locking .............................................................................................. £3550


1998 (R) FIAT Punto-1.2 60SX 5dr; Metallic red, central locking, 56,000 miles, service history, Group 3 insurance........................................................................................... £3150


m 1996 (P) FORD Escort 1.6 Serenade 5dr; Red, 55,600 miles, electric windows, sunroof, power steering-----■


1975 (N) MGB GT Webasto; Sunroof, chrome bumpers, bracken, 54,800 miles,; one owner.from 1975 - 1999 .....................................; .•................ • • • • ■ ...............-£3000


MGBGT ..........................................................................................................£2895


organised junior coach­ ing sessions and a schools’ taster day this month. Sessions with experi­


Clitheroe RUFC have .


remained the same until half-time with Wolves keeper James Maxwell keeping the lead intact with a string of fine saves. ;


' scoreline S a f e


MIXED results for Readstone United saw a number of high- profile victories along with some nail-biting encounters. The Under 12 Boys recorded


two sensational victories over Barrowford and Whalley, 8-1 and 9-1 respectively. A hat-trick in each game for R.


Bramley stole the show, with J. Burkett (4), N. Wilkinson (3), C. Wilkinson (2), S. Renwick and A. Shearer also on target over the two games.


enced coaches will take place at St Michael’s and St John’s playing fields on Sundays at 11-15 a.m., starting on Sep­ tember, 15th. They are open to


THE Clitheroe Pool League race night is held a t the Rose and Crown tonight to raise money for the league. There will be no


seven to 12-year-olds and both boys and girls are invited to attend. And on Tuesday, Sep­


trick for'the Under 11 Boys as they trounced Rossendale 13-1. Other scorers were O.


A. Shearer also grabbed a hat-


Preugschat (3), C. Wilkinson (2),' S. Bibby (2), R. Bramley, J. Stan- worth and goalkeeper M. Gallach- er.


5-0 win oyer Wilpshire, after they had gone down to the odd goal in five at home to Barrowford Celtic.


The Under 17s Boys recorded a •


helped them to a 5-0 victory. The Under 123 Girls tasted vic­


tory as well, this time S. Walker grabbing a hat-trick as they beat Clitheroe 5-0. R. Walker was also on target with a brace. The Under 11 Boys experienced


a mixture of results as they lost by the odd goal in 11 to Barnoldswick, in the Warburton's League, drew with Colne Clarets


Readstone's Under 13s pro- and then proceeded to beat


gressed in the North Valley Cup, Barnoldswick 2-1 in their other after a brace from A. Barker had match. - :


mitted beforethe annu­ al meeting. Last week’s action


tember 17th, a schools’ taster session will be run at the.same venue. ■ The Lancashire RFU


league matches played on the night and any outstanding fixtures from July should be played next week. Teams are invited to .


are sending fully quali­ fied coaches to that event which is aimed at school years 4 and 5 and runs from 9-30 a.m. to 3 p.m. ; Further details are


available from Declan O’Duffy (01200 428292, evenings only).


! The registration form for the winter league will also be available, which must be filled in by every team and sub­


come along and pick iip their summer newslet­ ter, listing all dates for competitions, presenta­ tion night and annual meeting...


THE annual Burnley Fire Sta­ tion seven-mile road race which takes place on Sunday, October 6th is inviting entries. t : The race is held over hilly, ter­


rain and is measured at seven miles, starting and finishing at the station.


One of the reasons for its popu­ ' >


larity is the generous sponsorship received from local businesses who provide all of the prizes allowing the entry fees to be donated to the


Buck B continue to lead the way in the Third


saw Low Moor Club close the gap on Pre­ mier Division leaders Legion A by beating them 7-5. Legion now have a five-point advan­ tage. Waggon and Horses


Division. RESULTS


Premier Division - Low Moor Club, 7, RB


Legion A 5; Stork Hotel A 4 ,. Buck A 8; Whalley Arms A 5,


Castle A 7. First Division


White H a r t 7, Whalley


went further in front in the. race for- the First Division title when they beat Stork B 9-3. They are now five points , ahead of White Hart in what, is fast becoming a two-horserace. Brown Cow and St


Peter’s both won 9-3 in the chase for Second Division honours and


■ Fund and other worthy charities. ' This year’s main sponsors are Papermarc, of Burnley, who are


Fire Services National Benevolent


'- providing medals,-T-shirts and race numbers as well as some'


prizes.


: anyone who doesn’t wish to tackle the main race. ’ , All levels of competitors take ' :p a r t with the fastest,finishing


to r s over the age of 16-years-old, ■ with a two-mile fun run held for


- The race is open to all competi­ ,, i


Arms B 0; Ultraframe (Craven) 9, Dog Music Bar 3;


: Waggon and Horses A 9, Stork Hotel B 3; Pendle Hotel B 7,


Brown Cow 5. Second Division *


Royal Oak 3, Brown Cow


(Chatburri) 9; New Inn 5, Horse Shoe B 7; Buck Wrink- leys 3, St Peters (H u rs t Green) 9; Bridge A 4, Bay Horse (Barrow) 8. Third Division


- Pendle .Witch 6, Pendle


Hotel A 6; Buck B 7, White Horse 5.


Popular race date next month


time being 35 minutes and eight seconds and the slowest being one hour 40 minutes and 15 seconds.


.i •. for details on how to take part, please ring Burnley Fire Station, on 423240 and ask for Steve Hoi-; land, Red Watch. ’


_ With over 17 categories and 30 prizes to be given away, it is hoped that the race will continue to be a prestigious event and attract both the.dedicated athlete and those- (interested in having a fun run.


FIXTURES . Tuesday


Ladies Division Dog Inn (Whalley) v Pen­


dle Hotel A; Bridge v Legion; Pendle Hotel B v White Horse; Royal Oak v Buck. , . TABLES Premier Division •P W D -L P


RB Legion A.....13 9 - 2 2118 Low Moor Club .13 10 1 2113 BuckA...........:.13 7 2 4 107 Stork Hotel A....13 4 3 . 6 86 Whalley'ArmsA13-4 2 ':7 85 CastleA.............13 5. lv 7 81 Rose and Crown .12 3': -2v;7; 68 RB Legion B,...:.12' 1; ,'3 7


First Division” ,r ■ P W , D \L P


Akzo Orange........... t ss ....................2


„ *


League campaign in- - ------------- leadeariy ° nbutwere fine style with a first


season off to a flying s ta r t thanks to a 2-0 victory over Akzo. After a goal-less first


half, Matt Sedgwick opened the scoring when he rounded the keeper with ease before slotting home. The game was made safe’when Tom Webb


Under 15s ...............12 game y oif


n


Arran is the hat-tri hero for


Whalley was Sam Townend. The Under 14s went


down to a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Rossendale


was on hand to poke the ball home. Kurt Roberts was


- Accrington Juniors .7 Clitheroe Wolves Under 10s.................. 0 THE Wolves came up against a very strong Accrington team and were soon 3-0 down in the first half. The final scoreline


named man of the match.


United despite produc­ ing a much-improved performance. Matthew Riding was


outstanding for the locals. The Under 10s final


pre-season friendly ended in a 2-1 win over neighbours Readstone United. Charlie Woodruff


and Lewis Cassidy gave Whalley a 2-0 interval lead. United hit back


strongly in the second half but Whalley held- on for the win.


gave the lads a comfort­ able win.


i.i'./', >1 '■ i • r j Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 12th, 2002 35


Clitheroe complete


double : : THE final of the Brian Morris Under 17 Cup held at Church Mead­ ow was an excellent' game of cricket for all, who watched as Clitheroe completed the double of Under 18 League and Under 17 Cup winners with Rib­ blesdale emerging run­ ner-up in both. , Clitheroe batted first .


_their_allotte(L45.overs,_ with Matt Eglin (53), Oliver. Young (42) and Daniel Turner (27) the chief run-scorers. ;. In reply, much


and reached 198-6 in


depended on Ryan Glad­ win, and he didn't disap­ point as he raced to 69 before Stephen Dawson claimed his scalp. ■ At this stage, Ribbles­ dale were 111-3 but col­ lapsed to 150 all out with Chris Brown (3-22), Dawson (2-10), Chris Tinker (2-12) and Robert Dinsdale (2-24) doing the damage. Man of the match was Matt Eglin. Thanks go to Jane


Braithwaite and Alison Gladwin, with meat sup­ plied on the day by Alan Hacking.


United,


hit six Clitheroe United..... 6 Hurst Green.............2 THE game started at a slow pace with both sides-showing a lot of caution in their game plan. I t was Clitheroe who


Under 11s..................3 THE Warburtons League side earned themselves three points in an extremely close encounter versus Cliviger Colts. Goals from Michael


ended 7-0 despite good performances from Declan Bradshaw and


Clitheroe ’ Wolves : v twowu


pegged back to go in at half-time just 3-2 up. > However it was the Wolves who came out more determined in the second half as further goals from Tom Hibble, Mick Barker, Liam Gid- low, Jake Chadwick and a first for Martin Kemp


Clarkson (2) and star performer Nathan Balch sealed the 3-2 victory. Oswaldtwistle Villa .2


Ryan Stewart. Goal-, keeper Joe Swychinski was the man of the' match.


.Clitheroe Wolves R a n g e r s U n d e r 13s ..7


,


THE Rangers played their first game of the season away to Oswaldtwistle and returned with a mighti-


imDressive 7.2 win. time, the Wolves scored


four-quick goals in a 10- minute spell at the start of the second half. Man of the match


Daniel Rigg blasted a four-goal salvo while Jamie Hardacre bagged a brace. Phillip Darnell completed the scoring.


broke the deadlock with a superbly worked goal;


aiviger Colts...... ....2 Young latched onto the Cl itheroe Wolves end of Bartlett pass and


opened United's account. Soon after, United


doubled their lead when Lakin cheekily lobbed the keeper from 25 yards out. Hurst Green didn't


give up and immediately had a 10 minute spell where they could have easily pulled the game round. Then a moment of footballing inspiration


second half


came.from Young, as he picked the ball up from deep and beat three players with close control before slotting the ball past the onruslung keep­ er for 3-0. United relaxed in the and


the


at 6-30 p.m., .with th e : Hyndbum and District THE Wolves got their halves, Wolves took the LeaHine 3 1 at half- whole team seemed to .


----------- -------


switch off as ten minutes in, a quickly taken free- kick was headed home by the Hurst Green skip­ per. This goal seemed to


jolt the visitors into life as soon after, the referee saw what he deemed was an infringement in the area, and Haydock made no mistake from the spot. for 3-2. Clitheroe seemed to be


all over the place and United nearly gave away another penalty when Hodgkinson brought down a player in the box, only for the referee to play on. The whole team pulled


’.were still a threat until Sullivan rifled home the sixth.


themselves together however soon afterwards, and Young completed his hat-trick to grab Clitheroe’s fourth goal. Bartlett grabbed the fifth, but Hurst Green


Ribble Valley cu e ists at the races!


- Brown Cow.......13 8 5 St Peter's HG....13 8 4


. Second Division P W D


Bay Horse.........13 4 7 Horse Shoe B.....13 6 3


New Inn...........13 5 . 3 Royal Oak........13 1 6 BridgeA...........13 1 4


BuckWrinkleys.13 2 0 Third Division


L P 0120


' 8 76 11 61


1113 2 97 4 96 5 90 6 76


1 8 56


Waggon&!Hbrsel3'10 ” 1 2116 WhiteHartl.li.13 8 ' 4*M i l l Stork Hotel B .„.13 7 2 4103 Ultraframe..;.....13 5’ 5 3 96 Brown Cow.......13 -5 : 2 6 86 Pendle Hotel B'..13 3 2 :- 8 81 Dog Music Bar ..13 3 2 8 72 Whalley Arms B13 2 . 0: 11 38-


BuckB.............13 8 3 2111 Pendle Witch....12 7 4 1105 Pendle Hotel A ..13 6 2 5101 RB Legion C.....12 6 S 1 98 Bridge B...........12 5 0 7 84 Rose & Crown R11 4 2 5 70 Horse Shoe C....12 1 4 7 59 White Horse.....;10 0 2 8 39 Ladles Division


P w D L P


Buck.................. 13 10 3 94 Pendle Hotel A.... 13 8 5 78 Whalley Arms..... 12 8. 4 77 RB Legion........ 10 9 1 77 Bridge................ 13* 6 -7 65 White Horse....... 11. 5 6 60 Royal Oak..... . 13 5 -8 60 Dog Inn.....;...... 12 2 10 47 Pendle Hotel B.... 9 1 8 20


P ,W L P


Chatbum suffer heavy defeat


CHATBURN Cricket Club second team were beaten.by 55.Tuns in a rain-affected game against. Gargrave. ■


„ ■ .1 < >'


Gargrave elected to bat first and scored 150-9 with opening batsman Campbell hitting 93. - ■ : Stuart Mercer (3-49),7Nick Byrne (3-34) and


-


Geoff Lambert (2-56) were the, wicket-takers. . .. ' In reply, only Simon Tomlinson (27), Stuart Mer­


cer (22) and Chris Waddington (14) got into double ; figures as Chatbum were dismissed for 95. lv'; .: ,


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