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Dave’s great run lands major singles title
By EDWARD LEE
hurst) carded 69 to take second place and ease for mer winner Ian Perkins (Wilpshire) into third place. His round of 70 beat
Miles Wade (Clitheroe) on a card play-off, with Mark Ashworth (Clitheroe, 72) taking fifth place. All-round sportsman
74-7-67) was third with C. Wood (Lancaster, 84-16- 68) in fourth place after a card play-off with Jim Sprint (Clitheroe, 82-14- 68). On Sunday David
Brown took a day off from his bistro business to scoop the cream in the invitation mixed greensomes. He partnered Julie Stevenson (Whalley) to a
Mark Jones had the round of his life for 76-11-65 to win the Holgate Trophy after a card play-off with fellow Clitheroe member Phil Leaver (71-6-65). Joe McGeoch (Burnley,
extended his recent good run with a gross round of 67 to lift the Southworth Trophy. Mark Young (Stony-
the Southworth Trophy for the best gross scores and the Holgate Trophy for the best netts. And Dave Heesom
THE biggest open single event of the year a t Clitheroe Golf Club - the James Braid - produced some remarkable scores on Saturday. The event is split into
/; The former, professional of, the-novT [closed-Pendle Range'has joined; the' club as part of . the Coaching Academy , at the club’s Golf Range.
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: : Danny, also coaches a t Pleasington and Stoheyhurst-and has:played;in ah o sto f; PGA tours, including South Africa; and . the notorious Australian Tour.
;; He will coach" alongside .Twinbrook’s" fellow. PGA professional,'Jane: Forrest;
who has over 20 years of;experince in-the field.
; -> • lead the fairways at Clitheroe Golf Clubt'l
J< forader member of (the'Ladies’ European ■
aTour, and; won .the, European'1 IVIatchplay) Championship and Dutch Open. -
Bo.thrDahny.and. Jane use video to'
assist teaching, and Jane has the very lat-’ est aid ih the.Vl coaching system. > ,
, . Commenting on: the news.of the new appdintmentVa spokesperson • from Twin-’
; .brook said: “We are extremely fortunate to have obtained the services of possibly, the tiyo.tbp' teaching professionals in'the Northwest, "
!';■ Jane, a former England Ladies’ Coach;, still continues to teach the Lancashire Ladies, and in recognition of her expertise in coaching, Clitheroe Golf Club/have ■ given her honorary membership. : In her playing, career, Jane was a
round of 88-21-67 to win by more than a shot. Dorothy Dady invited
husband Alan from Baxen- den, and they scored 82- 12.8-68.2 to take second place on the card from Bill Tattersall and guest Joe Ivison (Pleasington). Clitheroe also hosted
ELPGA Alliance Captain’s Day last week, with Stuart Andrew carding 68 to win the professionals’ prize. Members of Mytton
Shamrock Trophy, a three- man Texas scramble, David Botor, Stewart Seed and Mark Jeffrey (62-2.9- 59.1) have secured a place in the regional finals in Sourthern Ireland.
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Chadwick and Jake Chad wick (64-2.3-61.7) were rtm-
Roger Altham, Luke
Fold GC contested a new trophy sponsored by the Irish Tourist Board. And as winners of the
* “Coupled with the facility here a t Twinbrook, and hopefully PGA approval;
-this can only bode.well for the future.”-! •/ Danny/'.can • be ./contacted • on - (07974083330); while Jane is available on , (07968295450), or alternately the Twin- brook Golf'Range (444902). -
ners-up by the narrowest of- margins from Peter Tomlin son, Craig Taylor and Bill Wood (65-3.1-61.9). Former captain Nick
Williamson won the Len Rowbottom Trophy at Whalley GC on Saturday with 44 stableford points — one better than Nigel Ash worth. Divisional prizes went to
Kevin Walker (41) nand Frank Potter (40). Shaw Hill pairing Phil
Broadley and Bernard Broderick won the Open Seniors Stableford at Whal ley GC on Tuesday night on a card play-off. The duo scored 44
points, the same as home pair Eric Barker and Harry Tuley, but had the edge on the card. Third, two points adrift, were another Whal ley pair, Terry Pike and Herbie Sloan. Home members Daphne
Dawson and Joyce Andrew combined with Kim Andrew and Sophie Brooks (Clitheroe) to amass 104 stableford points and win
the open team, event a t Whalley GC. They won by five points
from a team from Lostock with a team from Pleasing ton a point further adrift. Chris Stokes (76-
77=153) won the gross prize in the 36-hole compe tition at Clitheroe GC with Barbara Thornton (70- 71=141) taking the nett prize.
went to Sheila Willis (87- 21-
LGU Medal was won by Tracy Bentley (80-11-69) with Chris Stokes (76-6-70) second and Barbara Thornton (77-7-70) third. Prizes in Division Two
Division One of the
22- 69) and Ann James (97- 25-72).
Slonyliurst Park GC officials and charily representatives gather for the annual presentation of cheques following the charity weekend, (s)
Golfers’ record charity booster
FOUR local charities each received cheques for £1,500 thanks to the efforts of a Rib- ble Valley golf club.
Each year members of
Stony hurst Park GC at Hurst Green enjoy a charity weekend.
B WITH most teams 66), Pat Brennan (91-
having reached the halfway point in the Standard Life North West Seniors Golf League season, the cur rent champions, Burn ley, have opened up a four-point gap at the top of the table. With two decisive 6-0 home wins against De
And this year’s proved to be
a record breaker with more money generated for local char ities than ever before.
Charity weekend organisers
recently got together with rep resentatives of the four chari
Vere and Ingol, followed by a splendid away win at 2001 champions Lon- gridge, Burnley have now thrown down the gauntlet. But they are not get
ting things all their own way as fast-improving Ingol demonstrated by giving them a 5-1 drub bing at Ingol.
year were Emmaus, the Ribble Valley Society for the Visually Impaired, Medalert and the Whalley and Billington First Responders.
ties to present the cheques. The charities to benefit this
1999 and 2000, Wilp shire, are also very much in the running fol lowing two good home
very much in con tention for the title fol lowing a good home win at Nelson, but the home defeat by Burnley may well prove costly. Double champions in
Longridge are still
wins against Mytton Fold and Ingol, but only managing a 3-3 home draw against Nel son could prove to be expensive. Nelson’s excellent
sive defeats to Lon- crridffennH Tntml
result at Wilpshire brought to an end their poor run of two succes
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C r i c k e t E x t r a Read blast way into w p y record books
sRECORDS went tumbling at Whalley : ; Road bn Sunday as Read thirds enjoyed a: run-gorged afternoon against SalesJ)ury:;: v t h i r d s . ' ■■■■■«: fww; ■wrv-.';.
The home side took first knock and hit
an incredible 420-6~ a league reco rd -at an average of over nine runs an over. •. ' Andrew Bennett shone in an inexperi-f enced side shorn of five Under 15s players,: on league duty. '
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v He hit a swashbuckling’227 + another ., new league mark.
.. ; And Salesbury’s reply, which ended/ when they were dismissed for. 234, made/.
. the game the highest aggregate score, ofv 654, in league history.
- . ■ : , ■ / cuciiL- ' . Elsewhere in the Third Divis ion;’
, Clitheroe thirds were also prolific with the:/ bat as they hit 270-9 before declaring! against leaders Settle.
They then bowled out Settle for 151 in'
reply for a 119-run win. ... Ribblesdalo Wanderers thirds suffered a narrow one-wicket defeat at the Hands'of high-flying Padihara, after being, bowled;: out fdr 78.
; They made a fist of defending their/ meagre total, but Padiham held on to; sneak home. ’
;■ Salesbury head the First ^Division by 11
points after their seven-wicket-win over? Bamoldswick.
They bowled the West Craven side out
for 74, before cruising to victory. - ’ : ; ’ • Clitheroe seconds lie fourth after losing ■
their derby game with Ribblesdale Wan- derers seconds by eight wickets, •
Clitheroe posted 162-9; but the Church'
Meadow side upset the form bdok to,' knock off the runs'with only two men down.
In the Second Division, Read seconds ‘ lie seven points behind leaders Stack-
steads after losing by six wickets to Rolls-: Royce.
+ Read were bowled out for 115, and Rolls
had little trouble passing the target. . Whalley seconds enjoyed a seven-wicket
success over Settle, after restricting their opponents to 140-7.
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Royce seconds by 157 runs after totalling 201-9. •
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• 298 Michael Gray • 299 Jody Craddock
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They bowled Rolls out for a paltry 44 in Youngsters ROftlE©[ULfET ENTRY FORM T E A M N A M E ( M a x i m u m 1 5 s p a c e s )
book final date CLITHEROE Under 11s A team won through to the cup final and cemented
their.place at the top of the league with a 48-run victory over fancied Cherry Tree. .^i P u t into bat, the locals made their./
intentions felt carlyon with a fine unbeat en 18 from Bowness, followed by McKen na who also hit 18.
Debutant Alex Robinson made a valu Postcode
able contribution of nine, before Dewhurst • finished off an excellent all-round batting- performance with an unbeaten 19, as Clitheroe finished on 294.
^ In reply, Stinson and Bowness bowled a!
tight early spell against Cherry Tree, with/ the latter taking a valuable wicket. . This was followed by a remarkable over.
from Robinson, who took two wicketS; without conceding a run thanks to two fine catches from Dewhurst and Nuttall. ;Dent then claimed another wicket;,
thanks to a brilliant running catch by/ Dewhurst coming in from the deep. • '
bowling one.of Cherry Tree’s last pair to ; leave them 48 runs short of the total.
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victory CLITHEROE Under 13s had an outstnd- ing win against all odds at Oswaldtwistle/
as they overcame a large total set by the home side.
Oswaldtwistle got off-to a slow start
against some steady Clitheroe bowling,’.; but some excellent shots in the last six- overs meant that Clitheroe had to chase a daunting n e t t score of 72 runs after deducting for wickets lost.
The Chalbum Road youngsters got off:
to a solid start, with opener Tom Mileham contributing 15. But the innings really came to life when; Ian Scott hit a superb unbeaten 32,
including seven boundaries, with some! fierce hitting.
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.plenty to do, but Anthony Collinge kepi/;: the impetus going with several boundaries?
in his 21, and Ben Kirton picked his shots sensibly, scoring an excellent 18 to bring? Clitheroe home by 13 runs. :'
Clitheroe enjoyed a good win against Blackburn Northern. Blackburn got off to a flying start in
■.:/ In their previous match a week'earlier/;
/heir innings, but some excellent'fielding',? including three run outs, cost them dearly
as eight lost wickets resulted in a modest nett score of 31 runs. Tom Mileham soon put Clitheroe in the ’
driving seat with his 17, and when Ian? Scott added 20, the result was never in?
doubt as Clitheroe eventually ;won^^by 16? runs. ”
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