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Prescot Cables. .36 • 26 ..4 * 5 82 z CLITHEROE..31 21. 6 ' 4 69 '• Newcastle Town 33 ,18 ; :9 ., 6 - 63,5 Mossley..........28 19 3 6} 60,-. SkelmersdaleUtd33 18 ,6 9 60 Salford City....36 16 11 9 59" St Helen’s Town .35 15“ 10 10 ,655.- NantwichTown 36 15 10 11 55 6 CongIetonTown35 16 6 13 54 • AlsagerTown;..35 ■ 14. 8 13 '50 ”■ Fleetwood Town 33 14 ■ 7 12 49 ■ Squires Gate ...35 10 10 15 ■ 40 Abbey Hey.. . . .34 , 9 ' 12 13 39 Curzon Ashton ,36 10 8 18 38 Warrington Town31 9 9 13 36 Woodley Sports .33 9 8 16 35 GlossopNE ..:.34 ■. 9 7 18 34 • WinsfordUtd ..34:, 9 5 20 • 32T RamsbottomUtd32 : 8 8 16 32. Atherton LR ...34 6 9 19 , 27'; Flixton ........3 3 7 '. 6 20 - 27 Atherton Coll ..29 7 4 18 25 Reserve Division P W D L P
First Division P.-W D L- P
Padiham ......17 14 2 1 44- Skelmersda!eUtdl8 14 2 2 44. CLITHEROE..19 12 7 0 43 Curzon Ashton .17 13 1.-3 40 : Ashton Town.. .16 11 1 4 34 Marne Road....19 7 3 9 ,24 GlossopNE ....17 4 8 5-20 Atherton Coll . .15 5 5 5 20 Squires Gate ...21 4 6 11 18 Chadderton. . . .20 3 4 13 13 CheadleTown ..17 3 3 11 12 DaisyHill .....20 .2 • 3 15 .9 Atherton LR ...18 2 1 15 7
ROEFEELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
. RESULTS Dunop Who 7, Menacing
Duck 1; Playboy Miracles 1, Clitheroe Clowns 19; Fookai Utd 3, The Missfits 4; Red Army 6, New Inn 0.
FIXTURES 9 a.m. - Twig and Berries v
Clitheroe Clowns; 9-40 a.m. - Dunop Who v The Missfits; 10- 20 a.m. - Playboy Miracles v New Inn; 11 a.m. - Pookai Utd v Red Army.
EAST LANCASHIRE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
Presidents’ Cup Belvedere 0, Padiham 1; Awarded by BMW GB [
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Burnley Boys’ Club 2, Enfield 3; Goodshaw Utd 3, Ribble Valley Borough 4 (AET); Rimington 1, Craven Heifer 0; Barnoldswick PR 4, Settle Utd 1. First Division.
Stacksteads 3, Kelbrook 3. Second Division
Barrowford YCW 2, Rolls-
Royce 2; Earby Tn 2, Whalley Con. 3; Read Utd 1, Worsthome 2. / ' Reserve Division
, Belvedere 3, Bamoldswick PR
■ 4; Colne Utd 4, Read Utd 0; Enfield 1, Rimington 1; Good
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■: brook 5,:Sabden 0;Rolls-Royce 3, Hurst Green 2.
f * v President’s Cup, DRAW', * v v Bamoldswick PR; Barrowford
, , TABLES First Division
■ ■ - Ribble Valley Borough v • Enfield; Stacksteads St Joseph’s :
’
, Second Division , P, W' D
Calderstones .15,’- 1 2 lc Wag & Horses ..15.10- 0 Commercial....14 9 :0 ■ S t a t i o n .13 8 2 Knuzden ........ 15 6 1
YCW V. Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s ;(• Queens HC - ... .13 ; Rimmgton v Padiham. .
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-R im in g to n 16 rll ' 2 Stacksteads SJ. .19 11 2
- ‘ . P W D
• Goodshaw Utd1.12 11 .0 Colne Utd .....18 9 3 Kelbrook
15 ,'8 ’ 3 ' Worsthome
:• PadihamA..:. .18 10 2 6 32 : BamoldswickPR13 9 1 3 28 Barrowford YCW18 6 7 5 25 Rock Rovers .. .20 ’8 1 11 25 Whalley Con ..,.15 6 4 5 22
- Ribble Valley BorlG 12 1 3 37 Osw’twistle St M17 10 5 : 2 35
•Rolls-Royce...,.17 5 6 6 21 Bly Belvedere ., .19 3 5 11 14 Calderstones . ,,.19 3 .4 12 13 Read Utd....... .13 2 6 5 12 Earby Town..,..16 1 1 14 4 Reserve Division
•'t.
" Hurst Green.. ..21 9 4 8 31 Worsthome .. ..16 10 0 6 30 Bamoldswick PR18 7. 3 .8 24
.Rimington
Kelbrook .....;.20 10 •: 4 6 .34 ..17 10 2 7 32
Colne Utd ......19 15 1 3 46 Enfield
P W D L P ; .15 11 ■ 1 3 34
. Bly Belvedere ..17 5 5 7 20 Goodshaw Utd .17 6 1 10 19 Sabden . . . . . . ..17 4. 3 10 15 SettleUtd ... ..16 3 2 11 11
Rolls-Royce__15 3 0.12 9 MEMORIAL
SUNDAY LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division
• Cross Axes 2, Low Moor 8; Plough 4, Wilpshire Bulkhead 1. Second Division
Commercial Crown 6, Knuz
den 0; Oswaldtwistle Rovers 0, Waggon and Horses 6; Station 7,
CrownScaffolds 3. Third Division
Castle 9, Roebuck 1; Dog Inn
0, Lomax 11. SUNDAY FIXTURES First Division
Wilpshire Bulkhead v Plough
(Memorial). Second Division
Commercial Crown v Calder
stones (Haslingden); Station v Queens HC (Haslingden). TABLES
First Division P W D L P
Wilpshire BH . .12 9 1 2 28 Miners Arms...13 8 2 3 26 Plough............12 7 3 2 24 StanhillLions .,12 7 2 3 23 Cross Axes .....12 4 1 7 13 Woodnook.......11 3 1 7 10 Low Moor .....11 2 2 7 8 Ossy Refugees ..13 1 2 10 5
Enfield ........1 6 : 7*’ 4 Hurst Green....19 6 • 3 Settle Utd .......16 5 5 Sabden ........1 6 3 4 Bly Boys’ Club .17 4 "1 ChthcrooUtd . .14 ■ 3 3 Craven Heifer . .14 Second Division P W D. L' P .19 13 1. :5 40.
27.
Crown Scaffold .15 ,’5 2 „8 17 ' Woolpack........15 ,4; 0 11 12 :
.Ossy Rovers. . . .13 '.:,1«> 0 12: 3 , Third Division.
Park...............16 11 2 2 35 Lomax............15 9. - 2 5 29 , Castle............. 14 ’9 2 3 29 QOB...............14 8 3 4 27
P W 'D L P '
• GnifinsHead...l3 7 1 5 22 Church............15 5 3 7 18 Foresterers. . . . .16 4 5 7 17 Roebuck . .........16 2 2 12 8 - Dog Inn .......15, 1 2 12 S '
WARBURTONS
YOUTH LEAGUE ' RESULTS Under 9
Clitheroe Wolves (L ighten
Leigh 2; Colne Clarets 0, Bner- cliffe Rovers 1. Under 10 ■
Foulndge Minors 1; Bacup Bor ough 4, Todmorden 3; Belvedere Colts 4, Fulledge Colts 0; Brier- field Celtic 3, Junior Clarets 2. Under 11
Cup: Clitheroe Wolves 2,
Celtic 0. Readstone Utd 2; Foul- Harwood Rovers A 2. Blue: ridge Minors .9, Brunlea 0;., AKZO 8, Blue Star Aces 0; Lang-, Fulledge A 6, Barnoldswick ; ho O. Fulledge Colte 1. -
Colts 9; Bnercliffe Rovers 8, Clitheroe Wolves 1; Brierfield
,
Fulledge Colts B 0. Under 12
Clarets 2; Junior Clarets 3, 2^.-'.Red: AKZO A 2,;Langho 1;:■ P n ^ n o i h R *
Barons 0; Ighten Leigh 4, Colne;;;': Barnoldswick PR 1, Cliviger- f Under 12; ’ . ^ ’ -P W D L P
■Belvedere Nc-w .16 1 0 1 5 31 , Bhvick Barons ..16 8 4 4 28 C’roeWolves ...16 9 1 6 28 Colne Clarets...17 6 1 10 19 Junior Clarets';. 15 5 1 ,9 ,16.. Brunlea Juniors .14 - 4 2 • 8 14 . Ighten Leigh;...15; 3 2 10 11 Fbulndge.: . . . . .18 > 0 17.; 3 ; *Hashngdcn....l3 1 :.2 10- -1
Bnerfield Celtic ,16 13 1 2,40 Colne Colts-....15 12 3 O'39* BorrowdaleUtd .15 9 6 r,0 -33
MCDONALD’S HYNDBURN BOYS’ . FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS Under 12s . ■'
Red: Blue Star 9,
Oswaldtwistle 1; Great Harwood Rovers 1, Accoutre A 2; Langho Juniors 1. JFC Dynamos 0; Rossendale Utd 9, Oswaldtwistle Villa 2. Blue: Accoutre B 2, Haslingden 4; Fulledge Colts 1, Whalley 1; Rossendale Utd Lads 1, Barrowford Celtic 7; Rossendale Valley 2, Readstone - Utd 2; St Joseph’s 0, Lammack 2.
Under 13s Red: Blue Star 0, Darwen
Rangers 1; Rossendale Utd 0, Earcroft 1; Whalley J3, Great
ft 'f>’Undcrl2 Blue, ’ «;}V, PfW D L P
Lammack i . . . . .13:; 12)1 1 0 37 Hashngden: . . ; .16 1. 3 37 „ Fulledge Colts . .11 ■ ■ 9s; 2, 0, 29 ; Readstone Utd .16 9 v 2 V; 5 29 St Joseph's .....14 8 0 6.24 Islington Boys . .16 7 2 7 23. Rossendale.Vly .16 7 ; 1 ; 8 .22 Whalley.....;.16 5 1 9 16 Accoutre B........ 15 4 ,0 11 12 B’foidCeltic ...15 3 0 12 9
Rossendale Utd .15 0 0 15 0 : Under 13 Red P 'W D L P
Accoutre ....... .14 14 .0 0 42 RcadstoneUtd .14 9 2 3.29 Blue Star..........15 9 1 5 28 Gt Harwood R A15 7 3 5 24 Whalley.......15 7 2 6 23 DarwenRngrs..14 6 2 6 20 Osw'twistle Villa 16 .4 . 3 9 :15 E a r c r o t t 161. 4 1 11, 13
■ Rossendale Utd .15 0 0 15 0 . . Under 13 Blue P W D L P
Fulledge Colts..14 12 0 2 36
- Lammack......... 14 12 0 2 36 AKZONobel...14 11 1 2 34 GtHarwoodRB14 6 1 7 19 Langho........14 5 1 8 16 Ivy Rovers.......14 4 0 10 12 Haslingden ....14 3 1 10 10 Blue Star Aces ..14 1 0 13 3 Under 14 Red P W D L P
■;:l'BoriiiwdaIe'UM'41'-Hasffiigden4i.:; ',? J j? ?^ ? ?^ 45 $ Fulledger-Colts 2, Clitheroe
Brunlea 2; Colne Clarets 4,’ Junior Clarets 0. TABLES Under 9 P W
B’clilfe Rovers. .11 8 Fulledge Colts; .12 7 Colne Clarets...12 6 Ighten Leigh ...13 . 6 C’roe Wolves ...12 2 Under 10 P W
' Foulridge........ 14 11 Tod SC............13 6 B’clitfe Rovers..12 6 Brierfield Celtic .16 5. Fulledge Colts . .15 5 Junior Clarets ..14 3 Ighten Leigh ...16 2 Bacup Borough .13 0 Under 11 P W
Belvedere Colts .17 16 C’roe Wolves ...16 12
Foulridge ......19 14 B’clitfe Rovers . .19 13 Fulledge Colts A15 14 ; ClivigerColts ..18 13 RcadstoneUtd .19 11 •Junior Clarets .19 10 Colne Clarets.. .20 9 Ighten Leigh ...22 9 •B’wickPR ....22 9 C’roeWolves ...20 8 Brierfield Celtic .17' 4. Brunlea Juniors .17 3 •B’wick Barons .20 3 Fulledge Colts B 21 0
.O sw a ld tw is t leV i l la 3;. ; HotomR..17 14, ; Rossendale Utd Lads 1, Great C roe Wolves B .18 13
Clitheroe'} ‘-Wolves B 2, ■
’ Harwood Rovers 12. ; , • ; I.-Under 15s'
Red: Clitheroe Wolves A 4,
Great Harwood Rovers 0; Read stone Utd 2, Knuzden 2; Rossendale Utd Lads 6, West End Utd 2; Blue: Barrowford Celtic 3, Lammack 0; Feniscowles St Paul’s 2, Rossendale Utd 3; Whalley 0, Junior Clarets 7. Under 16s
Utd Juniors 1; Lammack 6, Clitheroe Wolves B 1; Oswaldtwistle Utd 3, Globe Bol-
Red: Knuzden 5, Rossendale
. lough Park 1. Blue: Great Har wood Rovers 3, Branlea Juniors 1; Rossendale Valley 1, Mill Hill St Peter’s 0; St Joseph’s 0, Black- bum Eagles 1.
TABLES ■
• Blue Star ‘.'.....15 13 0 Accoutre A. ....15 12 0 Gt Harwood R. .15 12 0 Langho............17 11 0 Rossendale Utd .13 8 0 JFC Dynamos. .10 7 1 Osw’twistle Villa 15 .7 0 Oswaldtwistle . .14 6 1 BlacksnapeW ..13 3 1 Darwen Rangers 16 1 2 ......17 0
Under 12 Red p w- D
Globe .
i.;.;Undcr 1 4 s wh. n„vA is • fi . 4 - 5 22 '
k n ! '
0 : 3 42 1 4 4 0
HuncoatUtd .'•;,U4’?12- 1 ' 1 37 Osw’twistle Villal3„ 12 0 1 36
BorrowdaleUtd.13 10 1 2 31 C’roe Wolves A .12 9 1 2 28 Haslingden ....18 8 2 8 26 AKZO Nobel A .14 u 7- ,4 3 25 Lammack.'.... .12 ;;7;'{} 3;,' 2, 2-1
, Under 16 Red > P 'W D L P i
, Osw'twistle Utd 11-8 2 1 26 . Knuzden Youth .12 . 8 ~1 3 -25 r Lammack.......9"; 6 :3,; 0 21 Rossendale Utd ..9 6 0 4 15
, Globe...............8 3 0 5 9 ' Readstone Utd ..9 2 0 7 6.,
. C’roe Wolves B .12 , 0 . 0 12 0 Under 16 Blue ,,P W D L P
B'bumEagles ..13 11 ■ 0 2 33 . Rossendale Vly .12 .10 1 .1 31 Gt Harwood R..11 8 0 .3 24 St Joseph's....... 11 6 0 5,18 MI1SP............12 4 1 ,7 13 JFC Dynamos.. 12 .3 1 8 10 Brunlea .......12 2 2 8 8 C’roe WolvesA .11 0 1 10 1
RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES WINTER
LEAGUE RESULTS . Darts
. Billington Band Club B 3,
Black Bull 9; Bay Horse 8,. New Inn 4; Swan With Two Necks 7, Red Rock 5; Pendle Inn 1, Billington Band Club A 11.
Dominoes ' Billington Band Club B 5,
iniss chance to close the gap
TALBOT B failed to capi talise on Royal British Legion’s inactivity at the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League First Division,- after losing 8-6 at mid-table Slaidbum. Third-placed Billington
A had a tremendous 12-2 win away at Wh alley, while Waddington A kept pace with the teams above them with a 10-4 win over Chat- bum.-' The top-of-the-table
Black Bull 7; Bay Horse 7, New Inn 5; Swan With Two ^
7’ ' Tnfni ;
clash in the Second Divi sion went the way of sec ond-placed Rimington B, who, after an 8-6 victory, took over as favourites for the title. : The win moves them
....................................
Necks 5, Red Rock 7; Pendle - level on p o in ts w i th th e i r Inn 5, Billington Band Club A opp on ents ,with a game in
Black Bull 16; Bay Horse 15; 10-4 a t home by Police. Swan With Two . , • First Division Slaidbum (467) 8, Talbot B
.Red Rock 12; Pendle }
Inn 6, Billington Band Club A 18.
, TABLES Darts -
RoskndaleVIy\15.' 10-0 5 30 New Inn...................... ........ 134 Islington Boys. .14 5 1 8 16 Band Club A ................. AKZO Nobel B .17 5 1 11 16 Bay Horse ............... Brunlea .......15 5 0 10 15'
,
Blue Star........ 14 13 1 0 40. RishtonUtd ...14 11, 3 0 36
P W D L -P Band Club B ................. ..........63 Dominoes
Red Rock..................... P
Bam’swick PR. .17 4 1 12 13 Black Bull. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........89 Rossendale Utd .16 2 1 13 7 Swan With Two Necks... .........88 WhalleyB .....16 0 2 14 1 Pendle Inn.................... Under 15 Red
.......9 3
Knuzden ........ 15 11 2 2 35 Band Club A ................. C’roe Wolves A .15 8 1 6 25 Judge Walmesley............ Rossendale Utd .17 7 2 8 23 Bay Horse.................... .......9 7 West End Utd..17 5 2 10 17 Black Bull.................... Oswaldtwistle . .12 5 1 6 16 Swan With Two Necks... ..........96 Gt Harwood R. .16. 2 3 11 9 Red Rock..................... Langho .’. . . . . .14 3 0 11 9 New Inn..................'. .. .......... 93
Readstone Utd .16' 1 3 12 '"6 Under 15 Blue ■ P W D L P
HuncoatUtd . ..17 16 1 0 49
. Junior Clarets . .17 12 1 4 37 B’lordCeltic ...17 11 1 5 34 Fulledge Colts ..15 10 Rossendale Utd .14 7
Whalley. C'roeWol Globe
Band Club A ............................. 240 New Inn................... .........22 7 Bay Horse............................. 210
Band Club B . Pendle Inn...
Total POINTS
taker 75; E. RTgby82Xbickin- Edmondson 62; J. Winder 81, S. son 78;:W. Robinson 74, M. Edmondson 80; F. Whittaker 70,
(502) 6. G. Parker 82, P. Whit-
Garth 97; T. Robinson 556, O. Hayhurst 87; D. Cowking 73, D. Robinson 72; N. Hey 100, C. Hayhurst 93. Waddington A (483) 10, Chat-
bum (403) i . B. Waddington 68, P. Clark 60; L. Cowking 86, G. Clark 77; M. Dewhurst 99, M. Lawson 34; D. Cox 80, P. Craig
62; R. Kay 75, J. Lockley 81; E. Houghton 75,1. White 99. Downham (310) 6, Low Moor
A (390) 8. R. Gladwin 90, S. Traynor 82; M. Paul 117, A. Gudgeon 61; A. Heeson 103, D. Ireland 67; No Player 0, M. Holmes 60; No Player 0, P. Traynor 60; No Player 0, C. Smith 60. : Whalley (406) 2, Bilhngton A (528) 12. J. Waggett 65, J. Gib son 67; S. Holden 54, D. Wilson 118; J. Timperley 79, P. Barker 100; J. Sumner 44, T. Wilson 83; R. Smith 73, P. Conchie 77; J. Cross 91, T. Rydeheard 83. Second Division
Low Moor B (478) 4, Catholic
(508) 10. F. Wilson 68, M. Plant 101; D. Johnson 105, A. Jackson
.77; M. Moss 67, T. Byrne 100; I. Perry 103, J. Byrne 63; G. Waddington 71,1. Middleton 93; T. Richardson 64, R. Akton 69. Billington B (511) 4, Police
Tr , „ „„ ^ Booth 86; j! : hand, a s third-placed Low Ainsworth93, A.Pilkington 113; Billington Band Clut B 8, M o o rB -W ^ a m m e r e d
D.Flynn 103,RGnffiths 105;D.
Hargreaves 82, D. Bowness 97. , Talbot A (478) 10, Rimington
A (467) 4. T. Proctor 102, M. Rhodes 69; G. Johnson S3, S.
____ Petty 85; S. Proctor 87, C.
G. Watson 87; P. Proctor 85, G. D. Calvert 84. Chatburn B (486) 6,
Waddington B (579) 8. J. Read 69, G. Laxton 102; T. Cordeau 81, S. Dean 102; G. Ainsworth 85, A. Dean 80; R. Parker 95, M. Hurst 94; C. Monks 88, S. Baines 79; S. Simkin 68, B. Phillips 122.
Rimington B (527) 8,
Clitheroe Cosnervative A (447) 6 .1. Fraser 68, R. Grant 96; P. Hobson 88, D. Smith 54; R. Bol- land 97, K. Smith 93; P. Houghton 81, M. Whittaker 107; P. Wmckley 107, A. Isherwood 73; J. Lund Jnr 106, M. Parkin son 24.
First Division
FIXTURES Tonight
Billmgton A v Royal British
Legion; Downham v Clitheroe Conservative B; Chatbum A v Whalley; Low Moor A v Waddington A. Second Division
Clitheroe Conservative A v
Catholic Club; Police v Chat- bum B; Rimington B v Talbot A; Waddmgton B v Low Moor B. TABLES
First Division
RB Legion __ .16 13 2 148 TalbotB . ; . . . . .16 9 . 7 126 Billington A ... .15 9 ' 6 114 Waddington A . .16 8 8 112 Clitheroe Con B .15 9 6 108
P W L P 1
Slaidbum ....... .16 8 8 108 Low Moor A ... .16 7 9 102 Whalley........ 1.16 7 9 100 ChatbumA.... .16 4 12 88 Downham....... .15 4 11 86 Second Division P W L P
Clitheroe Con A .16 12 4 142 RimingtonB... .15 13 2 142 Low Moor B ... .15 10 5 124 Catholic Club.. .15 8 7 120 Talbot A ........ .15
9 6 112
Rimington A. . . .17 7 10 120 Police............. .16 5 11 92 BillingtonB ... .16 6 10 90 Waddington B . .16 5 11 82 Chatbum B. . . . .15 3 12 78
Louise denied title on international debut!
ENGLAND d eb u ta n t Louise Highton was cruel ly denied the Under 16s title in the Junior Fencing Home International event
in Cardiff. Her age group were just
.14 7 ' 1 6 22 Black Bull.....'............. ...;,186 1 .16 4 0 12 12 Swan With Two Necks. . . . .......184 : .16' 3 1 12 10 Red Rock....................... .......166 .16 .3 0 13. 9 Band Club B ................-. .....150 ' .14 0 1 13
'Pendle Inn..................... .......149
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s Tomlinson, in the final play-off.
pipped a t the post by Northern Ireland, to deny Louise a victory on her first outing for her country. However, she was one of
Uv,.v.w
who performed brilliantly to bring home gold, in the
daily opened with the 2003 captain, on '43 points for second place with 0j^hjps in Harwich on Sun- Richard Greaves, driyingintooffica; ' : David Hargreaves
and.Gary Riding (jay. . '
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triathlon, with Toby Ban- field taking the Boys’ equiv alent. Julie Pym took both the
masters ladies’ biathlon and triathlon titles, with Sam Murray the Under 15s triathlon winner, and Sarah Vandewalle the victor in the Under 17s biathlon. Murray also won both
_____ the Under 15 girls biathlon
adding second in the biathlon to her Under 17s triathlon gold. Sarah Crossley took the
biathlon title in the same category, while the pair teamed up with Sara Bums to win the team biathlon, and Catherine Dudbridge to take the team triathlon title. The Under 19s age group saw Toby Banfield add a
___ six Ribble Valley Modern with Liz Highton and SUperjj sjiver medal in the
MwtjThere.was a three-way caMplay-off -O p en Biathlon Champi- ’ m the Under 13s biathlon, -re
, , „ North West Triathlon and . — -
on the par three’first hole tp}vnthiri 12 and Denis Leaver and Daniel Holgate event for the National feet of thefkg-nomeanfeatwithover and John,; Atkinson. . 100 members watching.
The overall winners of the winter hampton on May 17th and
played a fourball stableford competi- Berry who defeated the winners of the dub boasting 18 qualifiers tion.
Roger Altham and Andrew Braith- Stewart Seed and Brad Smith and Phil waite (46 points) came out on top.
Following the drive-in,' dub members league were Peter Tomlinson and John 18th, with the Ribble Valley other two leagues, David Botur and
from its 29 entrants. Louise brought home gold in the Girls Under 17s
The new captain hit a supwii tee sho t' getting the nod ahead of Geoff Holtom That was the qualifying Championships in Wolver-
- • • -- • ■ " with Under 15s entrants
Murray and Sarah Crossley both third in their respective biathlon and triathlon attempts. Peter Dudbridge, Rob
Schofield and Richard Smith teamed up to finish second in both the Under 15 boys triathlon and biathlon events, with Louise Highton
Pentathlon Team members, M,eBan Phillip, and the biathlon to his triathlon triathlon team title, with Liz and Sarah Crossley. Bryn Phillip was second
gold, while Julie Pym and Pam Highton teamed up
. with Barbara Smith to win the team triathlon. Mary Brass took second
place in the the biathlon, in the masters ladies. Tony Bush took a soli
tary silver in the masters men biathlon, while Andrew Smith and Peter Wadding ton joined him to finish third in both the biathlon and triathlon events.
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers Bowling Club’s Whitbread Spring Doubles compe tition takes place on consecutive Satur days from May 24th through to the finals
day June 21st. Prize money on offer is £850 with £300 awarded to the winners, .v-:/":';;};',
, Practice time on each day is from 5 p.m.
to 5-30 p.m. with scratch time 6 p.m. The entry fee is £10 and if you would like
to enter then please; send a stamped; addressed envelope to Mr Michael Brit- cliffe, 162 Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, Lancs, BB7 2AZ (01200 424328 or. 01200 424979). The club is also accepting entries for it's
annual Bar-Be-Quick-Floodlit Pairs Howl ing competition which runs from Monday to Thursday in the last week of September, and first two weeks of October. Prize money is £1,680 with the winners
set to receive £400. Entry fee is £10 and to enter please con tact Mr Britcliffe on the above address.. ,
Winter winners
THE finals of Clitheroe Golf Club’s winter competitions were contested at the weekend Darren Heesom (39) won the singles event
ahead of S. Thompson (38) and J. Troup (35), whilke M. Hitchen won the supplementary competition with 39 points after a card play off with S. Anderson. Rob Andrew (38) was third.
; On Sunday Andrew Walmsley and P.
Dunn (44) won the fourball final. J. Crowther and S. Hale (40) were second after a card play-off with John Cartmell and Dar ren Heeson. Honours in the supplementary event went
to P. Wood nd A. Houghton (47) with P. McGuire and R. Cowey (44) in second place.
Dynamic duo
TWO members of Pendle Forest Cycling Club were in action on Sunday in the Preston Wheelers 25-mile team time trial. The dynamic duo of Steve Singleton and
Carl
Denny.came home in 20th place in a competitive race. ; The pair knew they would be in for a tough time, in a strong field.headed by one of Britain’s best riders at this discipline - host entrant Gethin Butler. Carl, in only his second season of racing,.
pulled out all the stops to ;stay in contact: with more his seasoned teammate.
::. And although he found the going tough, . Steven’s fitness and experience,hauled them: through in a time of: one hour, six minutes! and 29 seconds - 11-minutes and 13 seconds,
behind the winners. , , ,
an The event sees a team of two, riding inane.’ another’s slipstream to save energy, and con: ’. stantly changing^ead'to allow a competitor' to exceed their usual speeds.
, “ .
:?sThe next race is Pendle'Forest’s Circuit of s Inglebojough; a,tough 27-mile time trial,} ;starting‘andfinishihginIhgletori;jthis_Suh-
Entries sought I R im illg tO I l i l l la s t Gight
Rimington . . . . . . . . .1 game going. Liam Carter Craven Heifer.............0 thought he had made the A SOLITARY goal by breakthrough mid-way Tom O’Neill sent Riming- through the first half, but ton through to th e l a s t • was adjudged to he off- eight of the E a s t L a n - • side, cashire President’s Cup. Along range free kick by The game was certainly Martin Lawson whistled
no spectacle, and the pitch pa s t an upright, but was bobbly having been chances were kept to a min- played on in the morning. The visitors frustrated
the league leaders, hustling and harrying them into
mistakes, preventing them ward in the second half and from getting their passing could have taken the lead,
imum with Washbrook commanding a t the back for Craven. The visitors pressed for-
but Farquar was beaten by the bounce when he had only Kershaw to beat. The game was lit up by
O’Neill’s goal when he unleashed an unstoppable left-foot drive, from 25 yards into the top corner, giving Kenyon no chance. He almost increased
Rimington’s lead with a solo run from his own half, only to see his final effort slip past the post. Farquar almost brought Craven level when he final
ly beat Kershaw, but the post came to the home side’s rescue. Craven will feel they
deserved a replay, but it is the villagers who progress to the quarter finals and a home tie against Second Division high-fliers, Padi ham. On
Saturday.it is back to
league action at Clitheroe United, a game Rimington must win to keep up the pressure on title favourites Goodshaw.
Hat-trick hero wins the day Wolves Under 11s . . . . .3
Great Harwood. . . . . . . 2 A SUPERB hat-trick from Giorgio Peregrine sealed a fine win for the Under 11s against an in-form Great Harwood. The goal of the game
came after a five-man move down the left flank present ed Peregrine with a one-on- one chance, from which he made no mistake. Wolves Under 1 2 s .........1 AKZO Yellow . . . . . . . . Z WOLVES looked to be easy winners for much of this game, but were grate ful for a late strike which: earned them a point.: ’’t’V The firs t period:,was
played entirely , in the AKZO half, however, clear
• cut chances were hard to come by. AKZO scored from a
rebound midway through the second half, before Steven Tandy equalised after hitting the post with
, an earlier effort: , The same player almost clinched the points in the
•- Oswaldtwistle Villa <.. .3' ■IN a great advert for junior
■ football,’Wolves just failed . to take a share of the spoils ; :against arguably: the best : ’ team in their age group. " SamJohnswent'close
•:= two'occasions,5 before yilla,; '(took an early lead; followed 1' by a string of, fine saves from ^Wolves keeper‘James Scriv-; •4 en,‘ before the visitors made © it 2-0 before the break.: '.
S e s m S e r l 4 s B l u e .2 from the Under 9s saw Fulledge Colts.............. 2 .
’ their visitors ’ ’ ' A'.GOOD performance ........... Bailey.
■ WHALLEY Pumas Under 13s kept up their 100% record in 2003 with a fine 3-2 win over Great Harwood. The locals dominated the first half, and took the lead when a superb team move was rounded off by Arran
McCarthy. Gary Micallef made it 2-0 from a corner, before two
second half goals brought Harwood level. However, Micallef had the last word when he headed
in another corner kick to give Whalley victory. ■s It was the same story in ail three of Whalley’s other games; as the Under, 9s, Under 10s and Under 14s Blue all drew 2-2, against Brierfield Celtic, Foulridge Minors and Barnoldswick Park Rovers respectively. , The Under 9s fought back from 2-0 down through
goals from William James and Matthew Nolan, while the Under 14s had to rely on a late Joe' Simpson free kick to salvage a point. Nick Shepherd also scored.
"•' Meanwhile, in a vital league match for both sides, the •Under 10s shared the spoils with Foulridge Minors, with David Astley and Liam Kinney on target for the locals.
Richard Tyrrell reduced ' matched sides. After the the,deficit ju s t
after.the visitors hadfailed to turn.
- interval,; with Luke Vercoe .equalising after, a well- worked free kick, i However, their work was
to b e •u n d o n e ; when a wicked deflection sent the
. dying:: seconds,^- which;;.,.^. .. would have been hard on'
■ ball pa s t Scriven in, the final minute. • • Rishton Reds-. . . . . . . . 0
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possession into goals, Clitheroe scored their first goal five minutes from time when Parkinson scored with with a cool finish. Their second was netted
by Ripley three minutes later to make the points safe.
them take all three points - -Wolves Under 14sRed, .1
away.at'Rishton.
lenged by the Fulledge winger, resulting in an own
goal to make it 2-0. This stimulated Wolves
into action, with Jamie Robertson timing his run to perfection to head home a Danny Oldfield free kick. However, despite inces
sant second half pressure, they failed to snatch the equaliser their all-round play merited.
•
Wolves Under 10s .. . . .2 Foulridge Minors' . . . . .2 ~ IN a thrilling performance , fit to'have been the final, ', Wolves secured a place in. the last four on penalties. The visitors had taken ?.
Josh Davies.
•Man of the match was ■ j
the lead; after Hopkins,,:,, Charlton and Hutchins all '- went close, but rAst in- pounced to level the scorer before the end oLnormal ': time.
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: In extra time, Bailey put, ■ the locals ahead,: only, for:: . the Wolves to concede^ • another goal in the last? minute.
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Manpf the match was . lowed, and the Wolves rode' : j >
'WOLVES suffered their
Leoni, paired up front'}games after a lacklustre' y Barnoldswick Barons1. .0& alongside Daniel McGrath,.-■ first half against Fulledge. ; pA,BRAGE from player o f s 'kept.:the?home'.defenceij rs':,Theiriusualenth5isiasm>;';the match'Joanner:Green§;
;;Man of
the.match'Zeno;} second defeat in a s many __________________ _____ ___
Nail-biting penalties fol-.}<
< their luck with a winning*1 - ‘
save from McGrath;’Man;|- of,the-match wasiJack*.') Dewhurst. < '
Wolves Under 14 Girls‘~.4< : n ’•_:
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