Lvww.eastlancashireonline.co.uk www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk FEED 5^ 3f M m ■ ' Youngsters enjoy snooker challenge
TWO teams of youngsters aged between 12 years and 16 years old took part in a snooker chal lenge last week. The game between Low Moor Club and Waddington Club was
arranged by both stewards to try to get young people interested in snooker and encourage families to come into the clubs and learn and enjoy snooker. • For the record Low Moor won
8-6 but things could be different on Monday in the return at Wad- ddmgton. Pictured above are the two
teams together with the stewards of both clubs.
Whalley send rivals rocking
ROCKERS were no match for Eas t Lan cashire Table Tennis League Fourth Divi sion leaders Whalley. The table toppers
cruised through the match, whitewashing their hapless opponents 10-
0. '
Price and Des Logan were the triumphant trio. Third-placed KSBB
Eric Ronnan, John
had a tough match in prospect against high flying Sunnybank C. However, they came through 6-4 with Daniel Bower starring. . In the First Division, Sunnybank suffered a 7- 3 defeat at the hands of Royal Mail,... Jack Cochrane and captain Matt Harrison were both undefeated for the victors. Old Masters visited
Standen Hall and a shock home win looked
crington Ford
on the cards when Stuart Thomson defeated Roger Whewell. However, John Thornber steadied the ship with an unbeaten performance to ease the Masters home 6-4. Standen Hall's reserve
side, who are third in the Second Division, just took the honours 6-4 in their clash with Hasling- den CC. Don Eastwood with three victories was the star for the winners. Brierfield came very
close to ending Rams- bottom's unbeaten start to the season in the Third Division. A very entertaining match ended with Ramsbottom
winning 6-4. RESULTS
First Division Standen Hall 4, Old Mas
ters 6; Sunnybank SC 3, Royal Mail 7.
Second Division Haslingden CC 4, Standen
Hall Res. 6; KSB Raw tens tall A 10, Sunnybank .0. Third Division
Brierfield 4, Ramsbottom
TTCC6. - Fourtn Division
KSB Rawtenstall B 6, Sun
nybank SC C 4; Whalley 10, Rockers 0.
Allspeeds ...........10 9 1 0 80 Keighley ...........'.11 9 0 2 75 Attackers..........11 8 2 i 73 Ramsbottom A..10 7 1 2 67 East Lancs CC...12 5 2 5 62 Rciyal Mail .*.......13 4 2 7 57 Standen Hall......ll 4 1 6 57 Buraccs...~.........ll 7 0 4 56 Old Masters.......11 5 1 5 53 Rovers ...............10 2 0 8 39 Sunnybank SC...10 0 0 10 22 Temple St ..........10 0 0 10 9 Second Division P W D L P
First Division P w D L P
TABLES
Marsden BS......9 8 0 i 72 Piolai...............10 9 0 i 69 Standen Hall...... 9 8 0 1 61 Ramsbottom B.. 9 7 1 1 58 Haslingden CC ..10 5 0 5 57 KSB R'stall A.... 8 5 1 2 54 Challengers.......11 4 1 6 50 Mixed ................10 3 3 4 46 Punishers ...........10 i 1 8 38 Allspeeds Res..... 8 3 0 5 32 Burnley CC....... 9 2 0 7 26 Sports & Social ..9 i 1 7, 23 . Third Division
Shasmen ............11 9 1 1 70 Ramsbottom C.. 9 8 1 0 69 Tek-Neek..........8 6 1 1 52 Harlequins......... 9 5 1 3 51 Stanhill WMC...10 3 2 5 48
PW D L P
Hustlers______11 Optimists..........l i Marsden BS___ £ Brierfield........... 1 Fourth I
F
Whalley______II Sunnybank C.... II KSB R'stall B.... £ Razor Blades__ t Rockers.............9 KSB R'stall C.... 9 Whalley Res...... S Baienden...........£ TCJ.._______ II
7 38 7 36 6 35 4 33
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Midweek cricket league seeks new team
CLITHEROE and Dis tr ic t Midweek Cricket League are urgently looking for a new team to compete in the forthcoming season. At the moment seven
teams have registered but ideally, the league would like eight teams. . Anyone interested
should contact secretary Mr Booth on 424767 for further details.
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Wolves back to winning ways as Daniel grabs late winner
Clitheroe . Wolves Under 11.......:..........3 Colne Clarets Under 11s............................. 2 THE Wolves got back to winning ways after along lay-off due to the bad weather against a- very strong Colne side.
• After going 1-0 down the boys rallied and after a fine through ball by Jay Howard, Frankland was in the clear and got back to scoring ways' after a fine finish. The Wolves again fell
behind after a mix-up but they always looked the better side and had much more of the play, during the remainder of the game. Byron Hayton had a
solid game in the middle of midfield alongside Howard and the two combined to set Frank land free before half-time to level the scores again after his powerful shot was deflected over the keeper. After half-time the
' going to be another 2-2 draw - as it was in the return encounter - but Frankland went clear and after a fine save by the keeper the ball fell kindly to Daniel Meyler who finished with ease. Special mention to
Wolves continued to dominate proceedings but it looked like it was
' Clarkson had a good game as did Byron Hayton. Islington Boys ........0 Clitheroe Wolves Under 13 (Red)
Chris Brewer who gets better with every game in his new found position on the wing and also a good debut form Ciaron Barton at the back. Richard
3 WOLVES s ta rted Stork fall to
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20 minutes, neither team ' had any clear cut- chances as play was con fined in midfield.
League leaders Red Lion on Sunday and were beaten 2-0. In a cut and rush first
before half-time when a left-wing cross found a player on the edge of the 18-yard box and he fired home with the help of a deflection. Soon after half-time,
Red Lion struck first ' w ; ' V i t * * - > m V 1 ** X - •
Under 12s'. Jekyll and Hyde season continued with a 1-0 defeat at bot tom of the league Earcroft. : Although the lion's
share of the chances went to Whalley, there was no doubt that the villagers' shooting boots had been left in the dressing room. After a goal-less first
period, Earcroft finally scored the winning goal midway through the sec ond half.
Youth league aims to set up
V
CLITHEROE Wolves junior Over 200 people celebrated 10 founders, George and Pam Hib- football club held their tenth years of local junior football in the bert, with two of the very first anniversary dinner at the week- community. end.
Wolves players from 1992, Matt The picture shows the club Garner and Danny Woodhead.
brightly and immedi ately p u t Islington under pressure and the home-keeper making three fine saves in the first 15 minutes. Islington proved dan
reshuffle Wolves began to dominate, but yet again squandered a num ber of golden chances. Wolves
gerous on the break and Liam Bicknell, in goal, along with a resolute Wolves defence did well to keep the match goal less at half-time. The team responded
well to the management's half time talk and within three minutes of the restart Daniel Oldfield muscled his way past the last defender to put Wolves ahead. Despite an Islington
wrapped the game up in the last 10 minutes when Luke Green bagged a brace with left and then right foot finishes from 12 yards. This was a true team
finally
performance with Mark Calvert and Tom Gatens making good late contri butions. Wolves thoroughly
deserved this victory that puts them back on top of the table and keeps them in the title chase. Oldfield was
to score in their one and only attacking move of the first half. Clitheroe's pressure was then relent less and they levelled just before the interval with a goal from Simon Allen. Clitheroe, with the
awarded man of the match. Trawden Celtic........3 Clitheroe Wolves Under 9 (Blue) ........2 CLITHEROE paid the price for their poor fin ishing in a game which they dominated, but failed to win, losing in the last minute to a hotly-disputed penalty. Trawden were the first
slope, wind and rain at their backs took the lead early in the second half with a goal from the hard working Dane Meyler. However, it was poor fin ishing that let Clitheroe down, so instead of fin ishing off the game, it was Trawden that came back, first equalising, and then scoring the winner from the penalty spot. Richard Grayston
played well and Rory Thompson deservedly was the man of the match for Clitheroe. Earcroft Under 12s ..1 Whalley Pumas Under 12s .................0
WHALLEY Pumas
new division THE Warburton Youth Football League have vacancies for new teams next season at the following age groups - Under 9s, Under 10s and Under 14s. The league is also hop
ing to set-up a new divi sion at Under 18s level. The Warburtons League covers teams in Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Clitheroe and surrounding districts from Under 9s to Under 16s. Anyone interested in
joining the league should contact the secretary Eileen Salmon on 01282 436102 or email
esalmon@wyfl.co.uk. for the relevant application details.
Judge Walmesley go top as weather wins again
JUD GE .Walmesley moved to the top of the Accrington and Dis tr ict Memorial Foot ball League First Divi sion at the weekend. They thrashed bot
tom-side Ossy Rovers veterans to eclipse the inactive Brown Cow at the top of the table. Plough slotted two-
Red Lion made it 2-0 thanks to a tremendous half-volley. This spurred the
Simon Kerins had noth ing but sympathy for the league officials after yet more games were lost to the weather. "The organ isers must be- tearing their hair out", said Kerins. "I understand that over 100 matches have been lost so far this season. . . “It is so frustrating for
Storks on, however, with man of the match Harg reaves forcing the issue, Bennett, Marshall and Uttley all went close but it was all to no avail as Red Lion held on to their two-goal cushion.
WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS
Bay Horse 4, Brown Cow 8;
Black Bull 4, Langho 8; Craven 8, Royal British Legion 4; Billington Band Club 6, Kings Arms 6; Low Moor 6, Conservative Club 6; Catholic Social Club 3, Swan and Royal 9. High scores: K. Johnson 12
dart finish; A. Lakin 154,101; N. Harwood 144, 119; M. Livesey 140, 121, 104; B. Parker 140,100; A. Bellanca 132,102;
R.Shanley 124; D. Brown 123, 111; L. Johnson 121; L. Whittaker 121, M. Hargreaves 117; J. Smith 114; C. O'Neill 106; D. Cockett 103; A. Southwell 101,100; B. Speak 101; P. Dewhurst, Li Astin = 100x2; D. Stevenson, C. Lockett, J. Seedle, L. McDonald, P. Heyworth, R- Leaning = 100. POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Craven 94; 2, Langho 93;
3 = Brown Cow, Clitheroe Conservative Club 80; 5, Swan and Royal 78; 6, Billing^ ton Band Club 76; 7, Low Moor 75; 8, Kings Arms 70; 9, Royal British Legion 69; 10, Black Bull 67; 11, Catholic Social Club 66; 12, Bay Horse . 61.
.£3495 DOMINO WINTER
LEAGUE ; RESULTS
Pendle Inn 1 9 '(d ar ts 9, dominos 10), Red Rock 5
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(daiis 3, dominos 2); The Dog. 7 (darts 1, dominos 6), Bay. Horse 17 (darts 11, dominos 6); Judge Walmesley 15 (darts 10, dominos 5), New .Inn 9 (darts 2, dominos.7); Band ‘ Club A 11 (darts 8, dominos 3), Band Club B 13 (darts 4, dominos 9); Pendle Witch 9 (darts 4, dominos 5), Black' Bull 15 (darts 8, dominos 7). ",
RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND -
goals past third-placed Duke of Wellington without reply to keep alive their title aspira tions. The only other game
to survive the weather was in the Second Divi sion where Woodnook moved to second after a good 4-2 victory over Calderstones. Dog Inn manager
everyone concerned - the organisers, the teams and their supporters. I know that everyone asso ciated with our club just cannot wait for us to play again." The Dog Inn are due
to take on Holehouse on Sunday, subject to an improvement in condi tions. Kerins joked: "When we do finally return to action, the
have to remember that we are playing in red shirts!"
RESULTS First Division D u k e of Wel lington 2,
Plough 3; Judge Walmes ley 6, Ossy Rovers Veter ans 1.
Second Division nook 4.
C ald ersto n es 2, Wood- FIXTURES
Kick-off 10-30 a.m Knockout Trophy semi-final
L om ax A rm s v W i lp -
shire Bullshead (Memori al P a rk
First Division O s sy R o v e r s V e ts v
B row n Cow (W i lso n ) ; P lo u g h v Low M o o r
players are going to have to reintroduce them selves to each other. “If that fails, they’ll
(Memorial P a rk ) ; Stanhill v J u d g e W a lm e s le y (Wilsons). Second Division
C a ld s e r s to n e s v LS
Roofing (Memorial P ark) ; G r i f f in H e a d v C rown Scaffolds (A l th am ) ; S ta t io n H o te l v K n u z d e n B ro o k (H a s l in g d e n ) ; Woodnook v L i t t le Crown (Haslingden). Third Division
D o g In n v H o leh o u se
(W ilso n s) ; P a rk H o te l v W o o lp a ck (W i lso n s ) ; W ag g o n a n d H o r s e s v Church Town (Roefield).!
Judge Walmesleyl3 8 0 5 24 Queens Clarets... Brown Cow.......10 7 2 i 23 Lomax........
First Division P W D L P
Duke Wellingtonl3 6 i 6 19 Mayfield....... Stanhill Lions ....11 6 0 5 18 Low Moor.........10 5 2 3 17 Park................
Plough............. 8 6 0 2 18 Cross Axes .........11 5 0 6 15 Church Town..... Knuzden Pub.....ll 5 0 6 15 Dog Inn...........
Whalley Arms miss chance to close gap in race for pool title
WHALLEY Arms A missed out on the opportunity to close the gap on Clitheroe Pool League Premier Division leaders Buck A. ' . They were defeated 7-
5 by Royal British Legion B. Buck A, who were without a game, are four points clear at the top. . Likewise, in the First
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B
Division, Ultraframe could only draw 6-6 with Castle B, and are still a point behind the inactive leaders White Hart. ' Whalley Arms B
.6 with second-placed St Peter's.
■
had the biggest win of the. week when they crushed Royal British Legion C '10-2 :in the
Third-placed Bridge ,
: Third Division. Dog -Music B still lead the division after, a good 7-5 victory; over.. Pendle Hotel A. . .
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THE East Lancashire' Sharks
welcome
staying at the Pendle Hotel prior to the commencement of the first event of the 2002 Tour, which takes place at the Hilton Hotel, Blackpool from tomorrow until Sunday. —------ . The team also stayed at the
.
als, whilst the Sharks' special guests include Lancashire A"cap- tain Nathan Bridges and Clitheroe Player of the Year Rus sell Kay. The match will be a good test
hotel last year, and were impressed with landlord Liam Quinn's hospitality, together with the warm welcome they received from the locals. '
maintained their lead at the top of the Second Division after drawing 6-
pool players on the UK Tour, including professionals Carl Mor ris, Phil Harrison, Brian Hal- crow, World Champion Chris. Melling, and of course Chat- bum's Steve Almond. Steve will be representing the Sharks on this occasion.' The
UK8ball.com team is
Shoe B 4; St Peter's (HG) 6, Whalley Arms B 6; Waggon arid Horses B 9,
Bay.Horse (Barrow) 3; New Inn 6, Brown
- Cow 6; White Horse A 6, Buck Wrinkleys 6. , .Third Division
;; - Bridge 10, Royal British Legion C 2; Horse Shoe C 5, Craven Heifer 7; Kings Arms 7, Buck B 5; Pendle Hotel A 5, Dog Music/Sports B 7., . FIXTURES 1 ,
,: • Buck Ladies' jiaye moved to the New Inn, Clitheroe. All their home matches- will, now;be played at the Parsons
Lane venue. : . • RESULTS , '•Premier Division
V/h alley Arms A 5, Royal British Legion B 7; Castle A 6,
: S ta tio n (Storm 6; . Royal ■; British Legion A 7, Low Moor.
< Dog Music/Sports A 4, F’eridle .'Hotel B 8,
Royal Oak 4, Brown Cow B 8; : • '
'Second Division
/ ... Prcmicr.Divisiori ( Stork Hotel A v Low Moor; . Castle A v .'Royal; British'
'^Legion- B; Royal - B ritish Legion A v S tation Storm;-.
' Whalley Arms A y Dog Inn; Buck A-open date.
'
'v.-'- / First Division ; -, Royal Oak v Castle B;
' White Hart v Pendle Hotel B; (Dog Music A v Brown Cow B; Ultraframe v Waggon and
, Horses .A; Stork Hotel ,B (open date. .Second Division'
: : , v Firet Division Ultraframe 6, Castle B 6;‘
- Waggon arid Horses B v Brown'Cow A '8, Horse v yWhiteHbrseAirg:i(' '
( (H G ) v Horse Shoe B; New. it Inn v Bay Horse (Barrow); Brown Cow A y Buck .Wrink leys; Brown Cow (Chatburnj
players from each side, and will be played over 3 legs,"incorporat ing a total, of twenty seven frames. The winners will take the spoils, with both sides looking to make the match a twice-yearly event. The
lik8ball.com team will be, represented by several profession
The match will involve nine Third Division,.
■ White Horse B v. Buck B; Horse Shoe C v Royal British Legion C; King A rm s v Craven Heifer; Bridge v Dog Music/Sports Bar B; Pendle
; Hotel A—open date.: ■' Ladies'Division .
Kings Arms'v New Inn;
White Horse v Royal Oak; Legion v
Pendle.Hotel B; Whalley Arms v. Dog Inn
. (Whalley); Pendle Hotel A v. Bridge.’. - ■
; " y . Premier Division - - :w V P.W . L, D • P
-..Whalley Aims A 8 3 . 2 .3 66. ."StationStorm'...'. 8 3 1 4 161 -Stork Hotel A..„ 8 2 ,,'2,. 4y56; RB Legion 8 3 3 .. 2 ' 5G
Buck A ..;„........:7 6 . 0 1 70
; RB Legion'A:...;. 8; 4, .4 -~0 .55-. ,Low Moor.......... 7 s.2 - 2 \3 -19
i Castle A.....;:.;..:. 8;' 2 ■ ; 5 -1-; 43 Dog Inn..__...... 6i .0 ;{'.6 0'20; ■ ;/ " First Division
. '
( Whalley Arms B; St Peter's Waggon & HorsesT 4 ': 0., 3 ; 61. (RoyalOak..........: v8 (-5;- 3 51V Buck Irm A.L..™:™.',' 14 . ; 55 ( ( ( ( f .5(44 ( Three Rivera (L l;.™ .'14 w51 '
;'-Ultrafiame;.'.:(.;.' 8 r 5 -. 1 2:70. ' CastleB..Z4...A 8;;3;.:.3(2'62V
- .W h i te 'H a r t8(5
V Pendle Hotel B i, 8 (4 V"3 ~ 1: 55 '■ V DogMusicA:.... 8.:2; ’4V. 250/ ; Btork Hotel B.:.. 7, 3 ; 3 1-'49* Brown Cow B..... 8 :;'3 '- 5 ; 0 :46 Royal Oak........8 0 8 , 0 26
.'Kings Arms:.:..'....:1-9 . (4 ; ; v. Pendle Hotel B.... , 8 ;(4 . ■ Whalley Arms ™.'( 9 ( 2 1
(Dog Inn (WhaU)>i;.9:'J; 2 ( - Bridge.;.™™......' 9 C l ,
tf-gf Craven Heifer£: .36 “rfBfOwn Cow..«i.
for the Sharks who won their Lancashire Interleague division by a considerable margin. Good luck to all the
UK8ball.com team in Blackpool over the weekend, including Steve. Finally, the Lancashire Coun-‘
ty trials will take place at Rileys Snooker Club in Blackpool on Sunday 10th February, with all players requested to be present at the venue by 10.30am. Anybody interested can contact Lan cashire A vice captain Andy Sud- worth on 07905637207. . . . '
-' Second Division P W L
WhalleyArmsB 8 5 1 St Peter’s (HG).. 8 5 1
. Brown Cow(Chat)9 4. -2 W'gon & Horses B8 4 1
. New Inn ........... 9 1 4 . Horse Shoe B....8*. 3 -;4 '' Brown Cow A..... 9 4 4 'White Horse A... 9-2 5 "Bay Horse.™..;:. 9 3 , 5 Buck Wrinkleys. 9 2 ' 6.
: ■ ' TABLES V. ■
.. .'. - Third Division : P W-. L
D P 2 78 2 70 • 3 69 3 67 4 57. 1 56' 1 56 .
GISBURNAND DISTRICT
POOLLEAGUE
:. . , : RESULTS . w Buck Inn a t Paythorne 3,
2 52 ; -1 49l ' 4g :; A 2, Pendle In n 5; k
-. Pend!eHotelA„ 8V4 (3 . ", CravenIlei.'er...'. 8 .4 3 ' ' RB Legion C..™ 8 : 2 : 15 V HorseShoe C..... 8 2 5
; BuckB:r.7.A;..:.z:8: (White Horse B..' 8, 2; 6_': :. Li;, a: Ladies* Division':
■ P W L- D. P. 1 -71k
vyV(r:sj..(v:;>Ap;ww/:' : RB Legion;..'....'.:.;" 9 " 8 ■
; New Inn.............. 9 - 6. - -Pendle HotelA..n ; 9-,.'.7; White Horse...'._.' 9 ; 5.
, .Dog Music B.™ 8 ,6 0 . Kings Arms :.;™.8 6 .V. 1 V; ■ Bridge™.:™...... 8-5 ■ 1 '
■ Craven Heifer 4; Brown Cow . 3, Buck lnn.B 4; Buck Inn
Pehdle •
: - ..( Hotel 4 Anchor A 3; Three ;, ^ : ‘j^V Rivers .4» . Copy -Nook '3;. .
, j 7l '. Anchor B 4, Coach and Hors- ^ : 2.71- es 3. ; V;’;
1 ‘57 ‘ 1- 4 6 . -
; 14 6 ’ Buck Inn B
.1.42' Copy Nook™.;. 0 38. , , -
TABLE ' "
p . p -14 «; /102 ' <
».:(•. v*.’-1' 1 a • lw .Vrrn ;• • 14 A 177
.........Anchor A ™ 4 ^ ; .14. j/ .-p vv Coach and Horsei„a.; U
- 4 e 55 ’ Anchor B
-.72 (wS-;V(l 70 . . ( ' , ' ■
V1‘. 69 •/ .Pendle Inn............... : 14 . .70 * ; -• 3, 64 - Pendle Hotel _ ..,1 4
63 "14 57 . ! . : TABLES
Ossy Refugees—11 5 0 Rishton Anns'..~12 .4 0
OssyRvrsVets~12 3 1 Second Division
PW D
Wilpshire BH__10 9 1 Woodnook........13 8 0
CrownScaffolds.il 7 2 Miners______ 9 7 1 Calderstones__10 5 1 Station H'shore.. 9 5 0 Kings Arms .......13 3 2 Knuzden Brook..ll 3 2 Little Crown— 9 3 1 LSRo o f i n g 10 1 0 Griffins Head._8 0 2 Third Division
Waggon............. Woolpack.........
P W D 1110 1 10 7 2
1 22
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