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Weekend scorecards


M. Scothem lbw Sleep...............18 I. Scothem c Payne b Sleep.. . 2 0 Kulatunga c Barden b Sleep . . . .31 J. Pickup c Driver b Sleep..........22 D. Scothem ran ou t................... 28 N. Butt lbw Eastham ...........” ’ .o A. Khan b Eastham..................... g S. Sheraz not out ......................."3


Barnoldswick v Read BARNOLDSWICK


M. Lord not o u t ..................... 6 Extras.................................. {4 Total (for 7) ....................... 148 Bowling: Sleep 23-6-76-1; S. Bar­


den 3-1-9-0; W/Eastham 19-3-50-2. READ


N. Marsh c Stead b Sheraz....... 50- M. Doughty c Chamley b M. Scoth- em .........................


Sleep not out ..............


J. Marshall not out . . . , .............27 Extras................... .............. 19 Total (for 2) .......... ........... 151


Bowling: J. Stead 6-1-20-0; M.


Scothem 10-3-33-1; J. Pickup 6-0-18- 0; M. Lord 5-0-26-0; Kulatunga 5-0- 1-30; S. Sheraz 4-1-11-1; D. Scothem 3-1-11-0; A. Khan 3-0-7-0.


CHERRY TREE


Cherry Tree v Clitheroe


M. Veevere c N. Bolton b Ainsworth 28 C. Riley c Gillespie b Bibby ___ 53 M . BurrowsstCoulterbBibby ..5 Ashraf c Coulter b Hargreaves . . .5 N. Robbins b Hargreaves . . . . . . .4 L. Kennedy b Gillespie ...............21 G. Bolton c N. Bolton b Gillespie 20 M. Mohammed n o to u t .............. 11 M. Butler b Gillespie.....................1 C. Kennedy not o u t .......................1 Extras .....................................30 Total (for 8) ...........................179 Bowling: Gillespie 14-1-81-3; A.


Ainsworth 6.3-2-20-1; N. Bibby 15.3- 3-34-2; M. Hargreaves 9-1-34-2.


CLITHEROE


S. Bishop c Kennedy b Mohammed! N. Bolton not o u t .........................86 M. Bolton not o u t .......................60 Extras .....................................30 Total ( fo r i ) ...........................180 Bowling: Ashraf 17-3-69-0; M.


Mohammed 9-1-36-1; N. Robbins 4.3-1-20-0; G.Bolton 5-0-27-0;1. Bickerstaffe 2-0-16-0.


Wanderers v Whalley RIBBLESDALE


Ribblesdale


Nawaz c Davies b O’Neill . .25 C. Hall c Davies b Smith . . .10 A. Marsh b Cordingley ___35 M. Peel b Cordingley.............1 D. Howard c Pyeb Cordingley .21 M. Briggs b Sm ith ..............24 R. Gladwin c Grace b Smith .7


T. O’Neill not o u t .......... ...22 T. Braithwaite not out .. ...16 Extras........................ . . .12 Total (for 7 ) .............. ..173 Bowling: J. Smith 13-1-61-3;


D. O’Neill 15-4-45-1; Cordingley 10-3-32-3; S. Gorton 7-0-23-0.


WHALLEY


L. Kearsley c Nawaz b Britcliffe .9 A. Whelan b Howard............9 M. Davies b Howard..........26 N. Cordingley lbw O’Neill . .21 A.PrattcHallbO’Neill ...21 M. Whelan c Peel b Howard 17 S. Gorton b Howard..............4 J. Smith c and b Howard . . . .1 M.Pyeb Howard..................2 I. Grace not out ....................7 D. O’Neill c Peel b Nawaz . .18 Extras..............................10 Tota l..............................145 Bowling: Nawaz 13.4-3-36-1;


I. Britcliffe 6-1-28-1; D. Howard 14-3-38-6; T. O’Neill 7-0-37-2.


Netball club bails successful campaign


Bolton League and Lan­ cashire League, the Under 11s were runners-up in both leagues, the Under 12s won the Lancashire League and were runners- up in the Manchester League, the Under 13s won the Manchester League and were runners-up in the Chester Tournament, the Under 14s won the Lan­ cashire Invitation Tourna­ ment, and the Under 15s won the Manchester League. Certificates were handed


to the Under 14 squad, who recently competed in the Junior National Finals and finished a creditable third. Anna Newell, former


England player and cur­ rent head coach, presented the individual trophies.


ested should turn up on Tuesday, evening or con­ tact Steve Pinder (01254 823909).


run two teams in the Craven and District Football League, and are looking for both new players wanting to . take the step up from junior football, as well as senior.players to boost their teams. Anyone who is inter­


© AFTER a succesful season last time around, Grindleton are in pre­ season training on Tues­ days a t Grindleton Recreation Ground, at 7 p.m. Grindleton currently


Thompson reflected on the various honours won by the club’s teams, and acknowl­ edged the hard work, enthusiasm and commit­ ment of committee mem­ bers, team leaders and par­ ents. The Under 10s won the


RIBBLE Valley Netball Club celebrated a success­ ful season with their pre­ sentation evening at Chat- burn School. Chairperson Sara


Annual trophies were


squads in all age groups, and awards were given for good attendance, most effort, most committed player and most improved. Special riding star


presented to members of each squad for training from year three to year 10. The club operates two


cial club award for her com­ mitment to the club, hav­ ing qualified as a begin­ ners’ umpire at the age of 121


top shooter award, and Jenna Woodcock retained her best defender prize. A new shield for best


awards were also given to year three and four players. Grace Martin won a spe­


Ribblc Valley nefballers gather at Chatburn Primary School for their annual presentation night. (C110703/10) Laura Marlow won the ■


centre court player was given to Anna Rowland­ son, while Leighann Finn was named best primary player.


Holly Landless were best secondary and senior play­ ers.


Kate Cavanagh and


ers representing Lan­ cashire, and in the England Potential Squads, remain open to any girl to come and train.


The club, who have play­


© SABDEN pre-season training will be held every Wednesday. Players should meet


at Holme football pitch, next to the Health Cen­ tre at 6 p.m. Anybody, who would


like to get involved with the club, playing or helping in other mat­ ters, should attend or


contact Andy Davies (779589).' © IF you have football news, please contact the sports desk on 01282 426161 or fax: 01282 439863.


Howland High school girls football team captain Karen Hanson celebrates capturing the Lancashire Under 14s trophy with the Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. and Mrs Alan Ycaring anti her team-mates. C140703/1.


Bowland punch above their weight to win Lancashire title


BOWLAND High School Under 14s girls’ football team have been crowned Lancashire champions. The local school recovered from


losing their opening game to win the final against Chorley on penalties at the Lancashire Schools’


Games in Lancaster. Sarah Coar saved the all-


important spot-kick, and delighted manager Anthony Keith admitted he felt he had aged 10 years during the game! Captain Karen Hanson was the


team’s top-scorer during the seven- a-side tournament. The team have already this year


won the Burnley Schools’ tournament, and have achieved remarkable success for a relatively smaller school.


ROVER 75s


2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 CDT Club Tourer; 7,800 miles, air con silver, alloy wheels, climate control, ABS brakes, electric windows, remote central locking........................................... .£14,995


fiESSIl


2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 Club SE Auto 6,500 miles, zircon silver, alloy wheels, climate control, ABS brakes, front fog lamps, electric windows, remote central lo cking.................................................................£13,995


ROVER 45's/400's


2002 (52) ROVER 45 2.0 Diesel iE 5dr; Sienna gold, 6.000 miles, PAS, remote locking, 4 airbags, ABS brakes................................................................ £8750


2002 (02) ROVER 45 1.8 iXS 5dr; Anthracite, 11.500 miles, PAS, air con, alloys, front fog lamps, rear spoiler.................................................................£8350


2000 (W) ROVER 45 1.6 Club 4dr Saloon; Copperleaf red, 19,900 miles, electric windows and sunroof, air con, front fog lamps, alloys wheels, heated front seats, power headlamp wash, ABS brakes £6595


2000 (X) ROVER 45 1.6 iL 5dr; Tahiti blue, 23.500 miles, power steering, remote central locking, electric windows, air con, CD player .........................£6495


2000 (V) ROVER 45 1.6 Club 4dr Saloon; British Racing Green, 33,200 miles, aircon, electrical windows and mirrors, ABS brakes...............................£5995


1996 (P) ROVER 420 SDi 4dr; Nightfire red, 69.000 miles, electric sunroof and windows, electric mirrors.......................................................... £2995


ROVER 25's/200's


2002 (02) ROVER 25 1.4IL 5dr; Silver, 8,600 miles, remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors, a irco n ..........................


£7750


2002 (52) ROVER 25 1.4 iE 5dr; Anthracite, 33,000 miles, PAS, electric sunroof, remote central locking.............. £7425


2000 (W) ROVER 25 2.0L DiS 5dr; British racing green, 22.000 miles, electric windows & sunroof, alloys, front fog lamps alloy wheels......................................£6295


2000 (X) ROVER 25 1.6iL 5dr; Tahiti blue, 29,500 miles, electric sunroof and windows, remote central locking .£5995


2000 (VV) ROVER 25 1.6IL 5dr Sienna gold, 20.000 miles, electric windows and sunroof, remote central locking, power steering...................... £5995


2000 (W) ROVER 25 1.6 iL 5dr; Platinum silver, 19.000 miles, full service history, electric sunroof and windows, A B S .......................................................... £5875


2000 (X) ROVER 25 1.4i 5dr; Nightfire red, 9,100 miles, power steering, alarm and immobiliser.......................£5650


1998 (S) ROVER 200 Vi 1.8 VVC 3dr; 45,000 miles, silver, 'A leather, alloys, electric sunroof and windows ..£4275


1998 (S) ROVER 214i 5dr; Tahiti blue, 37,000 miles, electric windows, remote central locking, power steering.......................................................... £3695


1997 (P) ROVER 220 SDi Diesel 5dr; Flame red, 56.000 miles, power steering, full service history, top spec, very c le a n .................................................. £3495


OTHERS


2001 (51) VW Polo 1.4E 5dr; Silver, 17,000 miles, power steering, service history..................................£7250


2001 (Y) PEUGEOT 306 1.4 Meridian 5dr; 23.000 miles, green, electric windows, air con, twin air bags, power steering ....................................£5950


2001 (51) NISSAN Micra 1.0 S3dr; Red, 11,000 miles, power steering, group 3 insurance ..................


£4895 JENNINGS


Read.............15 12 1 8 2 72 Clitheroe ....15 9 3 16 3 67 Gt Harwood. .15 9 *1 14 2 63 Ribblesdale \V 15 10 3 6 2 .60 Settle...........15 7 6 10 2 49 Cherry Tree ..15 7 5 4 3 45 Baxenden.. . .15 6 6 2 3 38 Earby...........15 5 7 6 3 37 Oswaldtwistle 15 5 8 2 2 31 Edenfield__ 15 4 9 6 2 30 Padiham____ 15 4 9 2 2 26 2 26 2 24


CRICKET LEAGUE Senior Division P W L B N P


RIBBLESDALE First Division


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE 5-A-SIDE


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


4; Red Army 7, Twig and Berries 10; New Inn 7, Menacing Duck 0; The Missfits 1, Clitheroe Clowns 2.


Pookai United 3, Dunop Who FIXTURES Clitheroe Clowns v Menacing


Duck 9 a.m.; Red Army v Play­ boy Miracles 9-40 a.m.; Twig and Berries v Pookai United 10- 20 a.m.; The Missfits v New Inn 11 a.m.


TABLE


Bly Belvedere 13 10 1 12 2 66 Gt. Harwood .13 10 2 14 1 66 Clitheroe ....13 8 4 12 1 54 Baxenden . . . .13 7 4 8 2 47 Padiham....... 13 5 7 10 1 37 Ribblesdale W13 6 7 6 0 36 Barnoldswick .13 4 6 6 3 32 Earby...........13 4 7 6 2 30 Burnley GS0B13 1 10 12 2 21 Cherry Tree. .13 2 9 6 2 20 Edenfield ....13 1 10 4 2 13 Second Division


Stackstoads ..13 11 1 18 1 75 Read.............13 10 2 16 1 68 Blackburn N .13 9 2 10 2 59 Rolls-Royce . .13 7 4 12 2 51 Whalley....... 13 5 5 8 3 39 StacksteadsII 13 5 6 8 2 38 Bly Belvedere 13 5 6 4 2 35 Salesbury ....13 4 5 6 4 34 Oswaldtwistle 13 4 6 6 3 32 Settle...........13 3 6 8 4 31 Burnley GS0B13 1 9 4 3 17


P W L B N P


Rolls-Royce I I13 0 11 0 2 4 Third Division P W L B N P


Settle...........13 8 4 18 1 60 Padiham....... 14 8 4 14 2 58 Blackburn N .14 8 5 14 1 57 Read.............13 8 3 12 2 56 Clitheroe ....13 7 5 12 1 49 Bly Belvedere 13 6 5 14 2 48 Salesbury . . . .14 5 7 16 2 45 Cherry Tree. .13 6 6 12 1 44 Baxenden.. . .14 5 5 8 3 39 Edenfield ....12 5 5 8 2 39 Oswaldtwistle 13 5 6 8 2 37 Ribblesdale W14 5 7 8 2 37 Earby...........14 3 8 6 3 27 Barnoldswick .14 3 10 4 1 21


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Stork Hotel A 4, Brown Cow


Chatburn 8; Buck 8, Legion B 4; Rose and Crown 3, Castle 9; Legion A, 8, Craven Heifer A 4; Billington 11, Stork B 1. First Division


White-Hart 10, St Peter's


Hurst Green 2; Brown Cow 5, Wagon and Horses 7; Pendle Hotel B 4, Pendle Hotel A 8; New


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GARAGE


Inn 6, Dog and Music Bar 6. Second Division


B 5; Craven B 6, Legion C 6; Royal Oak A 5, Bridge A 7; White Horse A 5, Buck B 7. Third Division


Station B 8, Kings Arms 4;


Dog Music BAr 5, White Horse B 7; Bridge B 7, Royal Oak B 5; Legion D 5, White Lion 7. Ladies’ Division


Legion 8, Bridge 1; Pendle


Hotel 9, Billington B 0; Dog Inn A 4, Dog Inn B 5; Billington A 6, Royal Oak 3.


Buck Wrinkleys 7, Billington


N P C’roe Clowns ...16 9 5 2 32 1 77 The Missfits ...16 9 1 6 28


4 22 Dunop Who. ...16 15 1 0 46 Red Army .. ...16 n


P w D L p 1 4 34


Twig and BcrrieslO 5 4 7 19 Menacing Duck .16 6 0 10 18 New Inn...........16 4 2 10 14 PookaiUtd ....16 4 2 10 14 Playboy Miraclesl6 1 0 15 3


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Globe A 10, Coppice 0; Globe


E 3, Rishton B C 7; Rishton B C 1, Free Gardeners 9; Rushton StE 7, Globe D 3; Ribblesdale A 2, Globe E 8; Salesbury Blue 3, Burnley Rd C 7. Second Division


Rishton Con. C 2, Clitheroe CC 8; Waddington A 6, Ossy Con 4; Whalley B 5, Rushton St C 5. Third Division


D 5; Gatty Park 9, Alma A 1; Globe C 10, Waddington B 0; Oakhill Ash 9, Salesbury Red 1; Sydney St 7, Mercer Park 3. Fourth Division


Burnley Rd B 5, Burnley Rd Alma B 0, Sabden C 10;


Grange C 7, Oakhill Beech 3; Immanuel A 3, Immanuel B 7; Oakhill Park B 7, Milnshaw Park 3; Oakhill Park B 6, Alma B 4; Sabden A 4, Milnshaw Park 6.


TABLES


GlobeA...........11 9 i 1 83 Rushton Street Ell 8 i 2 67 Burnley Road C 11 7 0 4 64 Free Gardeners .11 6 1 4 63 Globe E ...........11 5 0 6 66 Ribblesdale A ..10 5 0 5 52 Globe D ...........11 3 1 7 49 Salesbury Blue .11 4 1 6 46 Coppice...........10 3 0 7 31 Rishton B C. . . .11 1 1 9 28 Second Division


First Division P W D L P


Rushton Street CIO 7 i 2 68 Oakhill Park A .11 7 3 4 62 Ossy Con.........11 4 3 4 62 Clitheroe CC ...10 6 i 3 58 WhalleyB .....11 6 1 4 58 Sabden B .........11 5 1 5 55 Whalley A ....... 10 ‘ 4 1 5 51 Grange A .........11 3 0 8 41 Waddington A .. .9 3 2 4 38 Rishton Con C .10 2 0 8 32 Third Division


P W D L P


GlobeC . ......1 1 9 0 2 79 Oakhill Ash ....10 10 0 0 79 Mercer Park ...11 7 0 4 71 Burnley Road B 11 6 1 4 63 Gatty Park ....11 6 0 6 57 Sydney Street ..11 5 0 6 53 Salesbury Red ..12 3 1 8 40 Alma A.............11 3 1 7 39 WaddingtonB ..11 3 o- 8 39 Burnley Road D 10 i 1 8 30


p w D L p Grange A 4, Oakhill Park A 6;


Sabden C .........11 8 0 3 73 Oakhill Beech ..10 8 0 2 64 RibblesdaleC ..10 7 0 3 57 Grange C .........10 5 1 4 55 Immanuel A . . . .10 5 0 5 54 Oakhill Park B .11 6 0 5 54 ImmanuelB....10 6 0 4 52 Milnshaw Park .11 2 1 8 42 Alma B.............11 3 0 8 40 Sabden A .........10 1 0 9 29


Fourth Division P W D L P


CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Oak B v Royal Oak A PP; Craven A 1, Kings Arms 6. Second Division


Horseshoe 3, Swan B 4; Brown Cow B 3, Legion A 4. Monday’s Fixtures First Division


Royal Oak A v Craven B;


Kings Arms v Swan A; Craven A v Royal Oak B.


Second Division Swan B v Brown Cow A;


Legion A v Legion B; Brown Cow B v Horseshoe. TABLES


Swan A .............. 6 5 1 30 Craven B .............. 6 3 3 21 Royal Oak B .........5 3 2 19


First Division P W L P


Brown Cow A ....6 5 1 32 Legion B .............. 6 5 1 25 Legion A .............. 6 4 2 25 Horseshoe.............6 2 4 20 Brown Cow B ...,6 1 5 15 SwanB ...............6 1 5 9


CRICKET LEAGUE RESULTS


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT MIDWEEK


SC 18; 3, Riverside 18; 4, Rim­ ington 15; 5, Calderstones 9; 6, Low Moor 6; 7, Chipping Ram­ blers 3.


78-4; Rimington 94, Chipping A 99; Riverside 115-2, Calderstones 63-6; Low Moor beat Chipping Ramblers walkover. POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Chipping A 21; 2, Catholic


Ribchester 74, Catholic SC


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Rd B 7, Gt Harwood


3; Globe A 9, Whalley A 1; Leisure Hour B 3, Heys Inn 7; Roe Lee Park 6, Ribblesdale A 4; Rushton St A 9, Sabden Black 1. Second Division


ers 2; Gatty Park 7, Hurst Green A 3; Ossy Con. 8, Coppice 2; Rishton Con. A 7, Salesbury A 3; Salesbury B 7, Globe B 3. Third Division


‘j


A 4; Oakhill Vets 7, Rushton St B 3; Ribblesdale B 4, Oakhill 6; Waddington A 7, Grange 3; Whalley B 3, Spring Hill 7. Fourth Division.


Leisure Hour A 6, Burnley Rd Gt Harwood CC 6, Sydney


Street 4; Hurst Green B 3, Syd­ ney Street 4; Hurst Green B 3, Immanuel 7; Mercer Park 7, Gt ’


Clitheroe CC 8, Free Garden­


Kings Arms...........6 2 4 19 Craven A .............. 6 2 4 17 Royal Oak.............5 3 2 15 Second Division P W L P


Swan A 2, Craven B 5; Royal Legion B 1, Brown Cow A 6; Harwood CC 3; Sabden Blue 9,


Milnshaw Wanderers 1; Sabden Red 7, Sabden Blue 3; Sabden Red 10, Rishton Con. B 0; Syd­ ney Street 8, Castle B 2; Waddington B 1, Mercer Park 9. TABLES


Sabden Black...13 4 0 9 46 Whalley A ....... 13 3 0 10 46 Leisure Hour B .13 3 0 10 44 Second Division


Clitheroe Cricketl3 id 1 2 83 Ossy Con...........13 7 1 5 79 Rishton Con. A .13 8 2 3 78 Hurst Green A ..13 8 0 5 76 Salesbury A ....13 7 0 6 63 Free Gardeners .13 5 2 6 63 Coppice...........13 5 1 7 63 Globe B ...........13 6 0 7 57 Gatty Park ....13 2 2 9 46 Salesbury B __ 13 2 i 10 42 Third Division


P w D L PT


Rushton St B ...13 10 0 3 89 Burnley Rd A ..13 8 0 5 78 Oakhill Vets__ 13 8 i 4 71 Waddington A ..13 7 0 6 64 Oakhill.............13 6 2 5 64 Grange.............13 6 0 7 62 Spring Hill....... 13 5 1 7 59 RibblesdaleB ..13 4 0 9 54 Whalley B ....... 12 3 2 7 52 Leisure Hour A .12 4 0 8 47 Fourth Division


P W D L PT


Mercer Park ...16 15 0 1 121 Gt Harwood CC 16 12 0 4 108 Sydney Street ..16 12 0 4 97 Sabden Red ....10 10 3 3 91 WaddingtonB ..16 9 1 6 84 Immanuel ....... 15 6 3 6 76 Castle A ...........15 5 1 9 65 Rishton Con. B .14 6 0 8 64 Sabden Blue....14 4 0 10 63 Castle B ...........15 5 0 10 61 Milnshaw Wndrsl5 1 1 13 42 Hurst Green B.. 15 2 0 13 38


P w D L PT


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


5), Pendle Inn A 18 (darts 11, dominoes 7); Swan With Two Necks 13 (darts 8, dominoes 5), Band Club 11 (darts 4, dominoes 7); Judge Walmesley 16 (darts 10, dominoes 6), Bay Horse 8 (darts 2, dominoes 6); Pendle Inn B 9 (darts 7, dominoes 2), Black Bull 15 (darts 5, dominoes 10).


New Inn 6 (darts 1, dominoes Selected teams for the


weeknd Saturday


Tree, away, meet a t 12-45 p.m., start 2 p.m.) J. Green, P. Bishop, S. Whalley, D. Glover, P. Dibb, • M. Scott, C. Musson, G. Ker­ shaw, Simon Bishop, T. Bailey, F. Hussain. Scorer: F. Green. Read (v Edenfield, home,


meet 12-45 p.m., start 2 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, N. Bibby, A. Ainsworth, Stephen Bishop, M. Coulter, S. Coulter, M. Harg­ reaves, P. Gaskell, M. Preston, Gillespie. Scorer: J. Blackburn. Clitheroe 2nds (v Cherry


Clitheroe (v Settle, home,


Rushton St A .. .13 10 1 2 89 Heys In n .........13 9 2 2 8-1 Ribblesdale A ..13 7 2 4 81 Gt Harwood.. . .13 8 i 4 79 GlobeA...........13 6 0 7 64 Roe Lee Park.. .13 7 0 6 61 BurnleyRdB ..13 5 0 8 56


First Division P W D L PT


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 17th, 2003


Louise earns


bronze for GB


RIBBLE Valley Modern Pentathlon Club member Louise Highton finished third in the Youth A Under 19


helped the Great Britain Modern Pentathlon squad win the team event, com­ pleting a British one-two- three, as teammate Mhairi Spence won the event, fol­ lowed by Nicola Lydall. Louise finished with


Tetrathlon in Barcelona. The local youngster also


International


the best 200m swim in the Olympic pool, in the shad­ ow of Espanyol’s Estadi Olimpic, finishing in 2:23.4 minutes, and was second in the 3,000m run in 11:28 minutes. A fortnight previous, Louise was again on inter­ national duty at the Veluwe Cup in Holland, where she won the Under 17 pentathlon in a champi­ onship record points total - setting a 2,000m run record as well.


shooting, which involved firing 20 shots with a .177 air pistol from 10 metres, and was below-par in the fencing, finishing fourth with a score of 856. However, she recorded


club members Sarah Van- dewalle and Samantha Murray were also success­ ful.


Fellow Ribble Valley


tetrathlon, while Saman­ tha won the Under 15 pen­ tathlon. Ribble Valley also had


Sarah won the Under 17


members in action at the North of England biathlon and triathlon champi­ onships at Copley Recre­ ation Centre, Stalybridge.


3,844 points, 192 behind the winner in the event, held at the Olympic facili­ ty in Sants-Montjuic. She was sixth in the


ond in the Under 17 boys’ biathlon, with the best run, while Michael Smith was third in the biathlon and second in the triathlon. The pair teamed up with


the biathlon and was third in the triathlon, earning the best run and best swim. Richard Stones was sec­


Sarah Vandewalle won


events, Elizabeth Highton was second in the triathlon, with the best swim, while Megan Phillip was third in the biathlon. Sarah Crossley was


fourth in the biathlon, with the best 1,000m run. The trio won the


James Crossley to win the biathlon team event, while Michael, James and Chris Waddington - who had the best shooting score - were the triathlon team winners. In the Under 15 girls’


biathlon team event, while Elizabeth, Sarah and Sally Rowlands won the team triathlon. Robbie Schofield was


ond in the biathlon, and the trio were third in the team triathlon. Bryn Phillip was second


fifth in the Under 15 boys’ biathlon, while Peter Dud- bridge won the shooting. Richard Smith was sec­


in the Under 13 boys’ biathlon. Richard Dudbridge was


third in the Under 11 boys’ triathlon.


Pam Highton was second in both biathlon and triathlon, achieving the best run and best shooting score. For the men, Tony Bush


In the Masters’ section,


was third in the biathlon, and Peter Waddington won the shooting. The pair teamed up with Andrew Smith to win the biathlon and triathlon team events.


Wanderers :


away, start 2 p.m.) A. Baron, P. Howarth, A. Bennett, J. Doughty, S. Doughty, D. Thistlethwaite C. I lo l i, T. Marsh, W. Driver, S. Marshall, J. Laycock. Reserve: E. Artingstall. Scorer: S. Marsh. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


(v Earby, home, start 2 p.m.) M. Wrigley, A. King, J. Braithwaite, A. Pearce, S. Fielding, G. Maguire, R. Whalley, R. Lloyd, L. Gidlow, G. Clarkson, G. Monk. Scorer: R. Clarkson.


2nds, home) D. Holgatc, D. Hig­ ginbotham, L. Burgess, J. Blair, D. Crossley, K. Armer, N. Field- en, J. Grunshaw, C. Mahon, N. Smith, N. Byrne. Res: V Tanuku


ern, away) M. Whelan, M. Davies, A. Whelan, L. Kearsley, A. P rat t , I. Grace, M. Pye, J. Smith, S. Gorton, D. O'Neill, Cordingley Whalley 2nds (v Rolls Royce


Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Edenfield,


home, meet a t 1-15 p.m., start 2 p.m.) S. Dawson, D. Musson, C. Tinker, O. Young, P. Cox, R. Dinsdale, D. Turner, D. Walker, C. Brown, C. Palmer, W. Lebre- ton. Scorer: F. Green Read 3rds (v Earby, home,


s ta r t 2 p.m.) G. Hinks, P. Howarth, M. Driver, M. Doughty, C. Baron, T. Marsh, S. Doughty, S. Marshall, E. Art­ ingstall, C. Holt, A. Brennand. Reserves: J. Booth, J. Doughty. Scoren A. Laycock. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (


Barnoldswick, away, start 2 p.m.) D. Binns, G. Clarkson, S. Braith­ waite, P. Cottam, D. Bateman, C. Wilson, L. Gidlow, M. Proctor, J. Bunyan, R. Slinger, C. Nuttall. Scoren M. Clarkson.


v Gt. Harwood/Salesbury home, meet 12-45 p.m., start 1-30 p.m.) M. Wrigley, A. King, J. Braith­ waite, A. Pearce, S. Fielding, A. Marsh, R. Whalley, R. Lloyd, P. Spencer, D. Braithwaite, T. O'Neill. Scorer: R. Clarkson. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


3 - Worsthome Magnificent 7 fell race, Gorple Road, Worsthome, 11 a.m.


Sports Diary AUGUST


© Items for the sports diary


10 - Lancashire Sports Repairs Cliviger 6-mile road race, Mount Lane, Cliviger, 11-30 a.m.


should be sent to the sports editor at our offices in King Street, Clitheroe.


™th 4p.-~


Earby, away, meet 12-45 p.m., start 2 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, C. Hall, I. Britcliffe, T. O’Neill, S. Wharton, D. Braith­ waite, Nawaz. Scorer: A. Hutchins. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


meet 1-15 p.m., start 2 p.m.) W. Eastham, T. Little, N. Marsh, J. Marshall, M. Whalley, O. Newby, F. Barden, A. Turner, M. Doughty, L. Woodvine, Sleep. Same team Sunday (v Padiham, Ramsbottom Cup, meet 12-30 p.m., s tar t 1-30 p.m.) except C. Walton for N. Marsh and A. Ben­ nett for M. Doughty. Scorer: K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Stacksteads,


final winners . THE Move It Doubles at Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowling Club was, won by Bill Slinger and Bernard Tomlinson?;;.. The pair came back from 15-20 down■;


in-the final against Mel McNally and’ Bob Tomlinson to win 21-20. ; The event, sponsored by . Mel


Edmondson; saw; the winners of four: groups progress to .the semi-firialsiaTii.:? Slinger and Tomlinson beat Alan


Threlfall and Margaret Tomlinson 21- 14, and Mel McNally and Bob Tomlin­ son prevailed 21-15 over Alan Dewhurst ': and Alan Fielding. ," Ribblesdale are now taking entries for,:


;4hVfiar^BeT9ui^'J?Ioo^it;Qoi)£ie4| which starts' on September 23rd.’\


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Entry is £10 per pair, and to eriter,' contact Mike Britcliffe (01200 424328);:


Whalley (v Blackburn North­


Tennis club’s trio of wins \


.CLITHEROE Tennis Club,enjoyed;- • three good wins in im excellent week;!. I; In the Junior Leagued "Jennifer Holy gate, paired with Andrew- Hartley, and.’ 'Josh Black; with Jack Dewhurst, , earned a resounding. 5-0:.win atT;East& .Lancashire.' .


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Parkwood C in the Open League) Regular pairing Phil Mileham and


Mick Dewhurst, along' with captain'" StepK^By^Han'd-debutant^a^M


^Playing at Burnley,Tennis Club,'the':


. mixed teahf were equally dominant*,) with Stephen :Pym arid Mary.Brass taking both rubbers, while Peter' Hitchen and: Julie Pym won one before,:


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