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EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Boys’ Club 0, Colne


Utd 0; Ribble Valley Borough 8, Settle Utd 2; Sabden v Clitheroe RBL, postponed; S tacks teads St Joseph’s 4, Enfield 2.. Second Division


Borrowdale Utd 0, Barrowford


YCW 2; Belvedere 1, Langho 2; Padiham 2, Read Utd 3; Rawtenstall 2, Rock Rovers 2. Reserve Division


Barnoldswick Tn 5, Hurst


Green 1; Colne Utd 2, Rock Rovers 2; Goodshaw Utd 0, Worsthome 4; Langho 2, Enfield 2; Read Utd 4, Rawtenstall 1; Rimington 4, Bamoldswick Tn 1. Lancashire Amnteur Shield Goodshaw Utd 4, Hoghton 0;


Hurst Green 1, Askam Utd 2. • 1 TABLES — - First Division ....


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StacksteadsStJ 11 7 3 1 24 GoodshawUtd ..7 7 0 0 21 Ribble Valley B .10 6 2 2 20 Rimington........ 9 5 3 1 18 HurstGreen ....9 5 2' 2 17 Settle Utd ......7 4 1 2 13 Enfield............10 4 1 5 13 Osw’tnistleStMll 3 4 4 13 Colne Utd ........ 9 2 3 4 9 Bly Boys'Club .12 2 3 7 9 Kelbrook...........8 2 1 5 7 Clitheroe RBL..10 1 2 7 5 Sabden.............11 1 1 9 4 Second Division P W D L P


(Wilsons); Low Moor v Miners (Roefield). . Second Division


(Wilsons); Stanley Street Clarets v Ossy Refugees (Foxhill); Wood- nook v Lomax (Norden); Wool- pack v Station (Haslingden). Third Division


Park v Warners Arms


Moors (Bullough Park); Foresterers v Roebuck (Wilsons); Griffins Head v Dog Inn (Altham); Stanley St v Great Harwood Rovers (Wilsons). TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Wagg & Horses .10 4 2 4 14 Caldemtones__7 2 3 2 9 Miners.............8 3 0 5 9


CrossAxes.......10 7 1 2 22 Commercial ....10 7 0 3 21


Stanhill Lions ...8 2 3 3 9 Walmsley Arms..5 2 2 3 8 Low Moor........8 1 1 6


• Ossy Refugees ..12 4 1 7 13 Woolpack........ 12 4 0 8 12 Stanley St C'rets 11 2 1 8 7 Woodnook . . . . .11 2 0 9 6 Third Division


Langho.............11 8 3 0 27 Rock Rovers ...11 8 2 1 26 Padiham ..........9 5 0 4 15 - Rawtenstall. . . .11 4 3 4 15 Read Utd...........9 4 2 3 14 Borrowdale Utd .10 4 1 5 13 Worsthome.......8 4 0 4 12 BarrowfordYCW9 3 1 5 10 Bly Belvedere ..10 3 ' .1 ,6 10 Bamoldswick Tn .8 3 0 5 9 EarbyTown....lO 0 2 8 2 Reserve Division P W D .L P


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Worsthome ....13 10 1 2 31 RockRovera ...12 9 2 1 29


BanowfordYCW12 8 0 4 24 Enfield


12 7 2 3 23


Hurst Green....13 6 3 4 21 Langho............11 6 2 3 20 Rimington........ 13 6 2 5 20 Kelbrook............9 5 2 2 17 Rawtenstall....12 4 3 5 15 GoodshawUtd .13 4 2 7 14 ColneUtd .....13 4 2 7 14 BamoldswickTnl3 2 3 8 9 Settle Utd.......10 2 2 6 8 Read Utd.......... 11 2 2 7 8 Sabden........11 1 2 8 5


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SUNDAY FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Firs! Division Cross Axes 3, Commercial 1;


Stanhill Lions 2, Low Moor 2; Waggon and Horses 2, Walmsley Arms 2.


Second Division Lomax 7, Woolpack 1; Ossy


Refugees 1, Park 7; Station 9, Woodnookl. Third Division


Street Old Boys 12; Dog Inn 2, Forestercrs 3; Great Harwood Rovers 2, Church Tn 4; Roebuck 1, Church’s Tn 6. i SUNDAY FIXTURES First Division


- L Clayton-le-Moors 0, Stanley


Griffins Head...11 11 0 0 33 Church Town...11 9 0 2 27 Stanley St OB ..11 7 0 4 21 Foresterers.......11 5 2 4 17 Gt Harwood....11 4 1 6 13 C’tonleMoors ..9 2 0 7 - 6 Roebuck.........11 2 0 9 6 Dog Inn..........11 1 1 9 4


P W D L P WARBURTON YOUTH LEAGUE


RESULTS Under 9


1, Clitheroe Wolves 3; Ighten Leigh 4, Bacup Borough 2- Under 10


Burnley Community Wardens


Tn 4; Briercliffe Rovers l t Junior Clarets 1; Clitheroe Woives 1, Todmorden SC 6; Fulledge Colts Red 2, Colne Clarets 2. Under 11


Bacup Boro 0, Barnoldswick


Brierfield Celtic Blue 0, Belvedere Colts 11; Clitheroe


Wolves Rangers 5, Briercliffe Rovers 4; Fulledge 3, Bamoldswick Barons 5; Junior Clarets 1, Foiil- ridge Minors 10; Fondle Forest 3, Ighten Leigh' 0; Todmorden'SC 3,


Brierfield Celtic Red 6. Under 12


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B'wickTown ...10 8 2 0 26 ■ BrierdiffeRvrs .10 8 1 1 25 JuniorClarets ..11 6 4 ,1 22 • Bacup Borough .10 .5 2 3 17 Ighten Leigh ...10 5 0 5 15 FulledgeRod ...12 4 3 5 15 Tod SC...........9 4 1 4 13 •ColneClarets..10 T 3 . .6 , 3 Clitheroe Wolves .9 1 0 8 . 3 FkrlledgeBlue ...9 , 0 ’ 0, 9 0


Ighten Leigh . ..10 7 1 2 22 Briercliffe Rovers 8 6 0 2 18 Bacup Borough ..9 4 1 4 13' Clitheroe Wolves .8 3 0 5 9 • BumleyCW ....7 0 0 7 0- Under 10 P W D L P


Leigh 0; Brunlea 1, Colne Clarets 8; Cliviger Colts 3, Briercliffe Rovers 4; Foulridge 11, Bacup Borough 3; Fulledge 0, Read- stone Utd 4; Junior Clarets 12, Barnoldswick Barons 0; Todmor­ den Colts 7, Bamoldswick Tn 1. • TABLES Under 9 P W D L P


Brierfield Celtic 3, Ighten


Park...............12 10 0 2 30 Lomax............10 9 0 1 27 Warners Arms ...8 5 2 1-17 Station.......... 12 5 2 5 17


Second Division P W D L P


4 Church Tn v Clayton-le-


Pcndle Forest...13 12 0 1 36 Belvedere Colts .11 11 0 0 33 B'field Celtic R .13 10 1 2 31 Briercliffe Rvrs .12 7 1 4 22 Fridge Minora .10 7 0 3 21 C’roeWolves ...10 7 0 3 21 JuniorClarets ..11 6 1 4 19 B'wick Barons. .10 4 0 6 12 B’fieid Celtic B .14 4 0 10 12 ClitheroeWR ..11 3 1 7 10 Tod SC............12 2 2 ' 8 8 Ighten Leigh ...11 2 1 8 7 Junior CC........ 9 0 1 8 1 •Fulledge Colts .11 0 0 11 4i Under 12


Under 11 p W D L. P


Brierfield Celtic .10 7 1 2 22 BriercliffeRvrs ..8 7 0 1 21 Cliviger Colts ..10 7 0 3 21 Tod Colts.......... 7 6 0 1 18 Ighten Leigh__9 6 0 3 18 Colne Clarets. . . .7 5 1 1 16 Readstone Utd .11 5 0 6 15 JuniorClarets ...9 4 2 3 14 B'wickTown ...10 4 1 5 13 Fridge Minora ..6 ■3 2 1 11 Bacup Borough .10 3 1 6 10 Fulledge Colts ..10 1 0 9 3 Brunlea Juuiora. .7 0 0 '7 0 B'wick Barons . .10 0 0 10 0


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ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Side of Beef 2, The Missfits 7;


Clitheroe Clowns 4, Mad Dogs 2; Grammar Lads 0, Parkers Arms 5; Red Army 0, New Inn 1; Men­ acing Duck 4, Rapid Hunting 15. SUNDAY FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Groin Strain v Mad


C’roe Clowns .. .11. 10 1 0 31 Rapid Hunting .11 8 0 3 24 Red Army . . . . .11 7 1 3 22 Side of Beef... .11 7 0 4 21 The Missfits .. .11 6 0 5 18 Mad Dogs__ .11 5 1 5 16 New Inn........ .11 5 1 5 16 Parkers Arms.. .11 5 0 6 15 Groin Strain... .10 3 0 7 9 MenaringDuck.il 2 0 9 6 Grammar Lads .11 0 0 11 0


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Harrison Challenge Cup Legion D 7, Horse Shoe 6;


Buck A 7, Brown Cow Chatbum 4; Buck Wrihkleys 6, Stork B 7; . Royal Oak A 5, Rose and Crown


A 7; Kings Arms 7, Pendle Witch 2; Bay Horse 7, Buck B 4; Sta­ tion 7, Buck In Broncos 6; Billington B 5, White Horse A 7. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division


A; Stork B v Buck A; Legion A v Rose and Crown A; Castle A v Brown Cow Chatburn; Billing­ ton A v Legion B. - First Division


Waggon and Horses A v Stork


Buck B v Pendle Hotel B; Rose and Crown B v White Horse A; Dog Music A v Brown Cow Clitheroe;


Pendie Hotel A v White Hart;


BayHorsevStRrterhHurstGreen. ' • - Second Division • ■ :


, . Bridge A v Waggon and Hors­ es B; Horse Shoe v Buck Wrink- leys; Legion C v Craven Heifer;


Royal Oak A v New Inn; Pendle' ■


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Dogs; 9-40 a.m. - Side of Beef v Parkers Arms; 10-20 a.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v New Inn; 11 a.m. - Grammar Lads v Rapid Hunting; 11-40 a.m. - Red Army v Menacing Duck. TABLE P W D L P


Witch v Billington B. Third Division


Station B v Bridge B; Buck In


Broncos v v Castle B; White Horse B v Legion D; Kings Arms v Royal Oak B; White Lion v Dog Music Bar B. Ladies’ Division


Legion v Buck; Dog Inn v


Pendle Hotel; Royal Oak v White Horse. TABLES


Castle A............4 4 0 0 38 RBL A ............. 4 2 1 1 34 Billington A.......4 2 1 1 31 RBLB ...:; ; ; .v ;4 \ - lu l ! :2 27 Buck A . . . ''.3


Premier Division P W D L P


2 T 0 26


StorkA............. 4 2 0 2 26 Wag & Horses A .4 1 1 2 25 Rose & Crown A .3 1 0 2 22 Stork B............. 4 1 0 3 20 Brown Cow (C). .4 0 1 3 17 First Division P W D L P


Rose & Crown B .4 2 1 1 32 St Peter’s (HG) ..4 2 1 1 31 WhiteHorseA ..4 2 0 2 29 Deg Music A ....4 2 0 2 28 Brown Cow (Cl) .4 2 0 2 28 Pendle Hotel A ..4 2 0 2 28 BuckB............. 4 2 0 2 27 Pendle Hotel B ..4 0 1 3 21 Bay Horse........ 4 0 1 3 15 Second Division P W D L P


New Inn............4 4 0 0 41 Buck Wrinklcys .4 3 0 1 38 RBLC............. 4 2 1 1 34 Craven Heifer ...4 2 0 2 27 Wag&HorsesB .4 1 2 1 27 HorseShoe........ 4 1 2 1 26 Billington B.......4 1 1 2 26 BridgeA..'........4 1 1 2 26 Pendle Witch....4 1 1 2 23 Royal Oak A ....4 0 0 4 13 Third Division P W D L P


RBLD............. 4 4 0 0 41 Kings Arms.......4 3 1 0 40


■ Bridge B............4 1 0 3 24 WhiteLion .......4 2 0 2 23 Dog Music B __4 0 0 4 19 CastleB ............4 ,0 0 4 17 Royal Oak B ....4 0 1 3 16


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Catholic SC 9, Bay Horse 3;


Low Moor 7, Brown Cow 5; Black Bull 5, Kings Arms 7; Billington BC 4, Craven'8; Royal British Legion 6, Royal Oak 6. HIGH SCORES


11-dart finish - M. McDon­


nell; 156 - D. Cockett; 144 - D. Hall; 140 - A. M. Bellanca; 133 - B. Thomber, M. Hargreaves: 125 - J. Johnson; 124 - B. Thornber; 121 - J. Johnson; 110 - C. O’Neill; 103 - J. Warburton; 102 - D. Hall; 101 - E. Jungbluth; 100 - J. Hors-


. field x2, S. Dobson, D. Steven­ son, J. Musker, P. Brown. LEAGUE PLACINGS ■ -


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Craven .................. ...v...........53 Catholic SC...........50 Royal Oak................ . .............41 Low Moor Club........ ..............40 Billington B C ................... ...39 Black B u l


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Brawn Cow........ .......... . .......3 8 Conservative Club.. . . ; ......... 35 Royal British Legion. Bay Horse........


......... 31 i 29


Kings A r m s 26 ■' -fi—


WhiteHorseB ..4 4 0 0 37 Station B ..........4 2 1 1 32 Buck In Broncos .4 2 1 1 31


WhiteHart.......4 3 0 1 36


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


Pendle Inn 6, Swan A 3; Kings Arms 3, Royal Oak 6; Legion B 8, Craven B 1. Second Division


Paythome7. MONDAY FIXTURES Mick Patten Knockout


Brown Cow B 2, Buck


Shoe v Brown Cow Chatburn; Swan B v Brown Cow A; Kings Arms v Brown Cow B; Craven A v Craven B; Lower Buck Waddington v Swan A; Pendle Inn Barley v Buck Paythome. TABLES


Lower Buck........ 5 4 1 32 Buck Paythome ..4 4 0 24 LegionA........... 5 3 2 24 BrawnCowB ....5 2 3 19 BrownCowChat .4 1 3 14 HorseShoe........ 3 1 2 12 Swan & Royal B ..4 0 4' 10 RIBBLE VALLEY


DARTSAND DOMINOES


WINTERLEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Two Necks 12, Pendle Witch 0. Dominoes


Dog Inn 0, Band Club A12; Black Bull 1, Judge Walmesley 11; Bay Horse 7, New Inn 5; Swan With


Band Club B 6, Pendle Inn 6;


Dog Inn 5, Band Club A 7; Black Bull 5, Judge, Walmesley 7; Bay Horse 5, New Inn 7; Swan With Two Necks 7, Pendle Witch 5. Total


Band Club B 4, Pendle Inn 8;


■ Horse 12, New Inn 12; Swan With Two Necks 19, Pendle Witch 5. TABLES Darts


Bay Horae . . . . . . Swan With Two Necks Band Club A .......... Pendle Inn........ Pendle Witch.... Band Club B . . . . . . . Black Bull.......... Dog Inn............. . Dominoes


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New Inn.................................. 45 _


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Dog Inn 5, Band Club A19; Black Bull 6, Judge Walmesley 18; Bay


Band Club B10, Pendle Inn 14;


Pendle Inn..........6 6 0 36 Royal Oak..........6 5 1 34 Swan & Royal A ..6 3 3 28 Legion B ............6 2 4 26 Kings Arms........ 5 3 2 25 Craven A............6 0 6 21 Brown Cow A __5 2 3 16 Craven B........ . .4 1 .3 12 Second Division P W L P


First Division P W L F


Royal Oak v Legion B; Horse Craven A 3, Brown Cow A 6; First Division 93744 Akzo Jutn miorrss. Green % Roefield Juniors ’f / . . . . ' .7: ( ^ ________


ALL the hard work of .recent; weeksldisappeared in thefirst halfof this fi^treti^;^SmpIe^s&t'gmkf! The defence looked ‘dopey. and if it hadn’t 'h ^ n for


the' outstanding commitment offSimoniGplleyMhe: score could easUy have been iiidouble figures by half !


Akzo employed aggressive tactics both on and off*


the pitch and continued to.harangue ttie referee at'' half time, resulting in. one of, the parents going into his notebook. ^ ^ ^ ^


” ( The Roefield coach was subjected to criticism from8,


the eight-year-old players and theii; parents., After a half-time pep talk, Roefield knuckled down


and began to fight for the ball, a successful tactic to frustrate.the Akzo players, but unfortunately it invit­ ed further foul language on the pitch from the greens. ^Roefield constructed some excellent attacks but' never seemed to have people in the box to capitalise, on the crosses, agam coming from the left, g ^ ^ The game was an abject lesson in coping with


intimidation if nothing else, and Roefield supporters were amazed that such behaviour is accepted.


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Brown opened the scoring after fiTCnimutes.^S':^",? ^ ledt 4-0 a t t^p breatt


fire'treble.andin theVKond-^.TiirtH^^^^ Woodruff,, iliam Kmneyfand.Rob'Suinner''(2') saw)


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defended _with more purpose^I)'ut1United!ad^tfoim' more goals"-two Jate’on'x'to'reach double f ig in lS% Despite a ninth succ&ive^defeat,{Wli^ley®ri^^ uetobattlefor.te^fuUmatcIi^dstlanvspint'Teinains*


attack of the game, the home side took the lead with a great individual goal, and they added a second moments later. Wolves, however, kept bat­


tling away and pulled a goal back just before the break when Mark Higson scored from close range. The second half continued


1 down when Wilpshire scored two goals out of nothing. With 10 minutes remaining


Tandy pulled a goal back with superb individual effort, and Finnegan hit a rasping free kick into the top comer to set up a grandstand finish. ' However, despite a series of


Gary Micallef Jbntrolled’^e^middle of the, park! id deserved .his^headed ^goal'to make it'4^0)’anS| anklM:d;aaded€tCTikli)l^ffSBIjlls^ S ^ ^ | i l I Butthelocalstook.theirfootoft thegasandVilla-


pulled two goalsback^ne a penalty*before the’end.” ‘ However, the Pumas were never fnllv strpffhpH


Aaron Sharpe, who had a superb game at left back. Blackburn V td ...................0 Wolves Under 14 Red ..'. .10 THE Wolves came out easy winners in this game against Blackburn, with eight mem­ bers of the team getting on the score sheet. Liam Bicknell in goal for


Wolves was very seldom called into action, and did well to keep his concentration.


m their own'half for much of the game, and with 11 men behind the ball they did man­ age to scramble away several other attempts. Joe Bunyan and Coner Parfit both did well attacking


With the home team pinned


corners and scrambles in the home box, Wolves could not get an equaliser which was the very least an excellent perfor­ mance deserved. Man of the match was


in the same vein with Wolves pressing forward, hitting the woodwork twice and forcing some great saves out of the Wilpshire keeper. Wolves found themselves 4-


nents on the backfoot from the start and Stephen Tandy was unlucky when he had a goal ruled out for off-side.' With virtually their first


PLAYER of the match Rachel Walker went, goal crazy as Readstone United Under 13 Girls Yellow went mad against Penwortham. She notched 11 times as their opponents were blitzed 27-11


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with Louise Meloy netting a double hat-trick. Jade Bolton then completed the demolition


Sarah Walker grabbed seven for herself,


with her own treble. ■ Alice Holmes and player of the match


Emily Crake both netted a brace as their Blue counterparts beat Wyre Junior 5-0. Louise Taylor also scored.


. 7 The Under 12s overcame Fulledge Colts 4-0


thanks to a goal apiece for Sam Wixted, Luke Basterfield, Rhys Meenan and Brad Coulson. Sam Marsh was named man of the match


for his goalkeeping heroicis. : The Under 10s Yellow, produced probably their best performance of the season in a 0-0


attack with one excellent chance, but keeper Brogan Cook dived,and saved well. ) Wolves then took charge,


down the left flank, and creat­ ed many fine opportunities for there team mates. . Man of the match for Wolves was Mark Flanagan, who put in a polished perfor­ mance in midfield Wolves Under 15 Girls . . . 3 Penwortham Girls.............1 A VITAL league clash between with two sides with 100% records saw Wolves take an early lead when Carly Thomas deceived the keeper with a lofted cross that beat the defence and the keeper. Penwortham pushed on the


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goal late in the half with a long throw which the striker head­ ed on into the comer. In the second half, Wolves soaked up the pressure with a


strong defensive performance, and Cook was impossible to beatl


The decisive goal came from


a well-worked move where Bolton linked up with


and player .of the match Joanne Green powered for­ ward with a solo run, and smashed the ball into the top corner, giving the keeper no chance. Penwortham did sneak a


Prolific Rachel scores eleven!


draw with Whalley Juniors, while man of the match Drew Bramley scored the only goal for their Blue counterparts in a 1-1 draw with Accrington Amateurs. The Under 11 Girls were beaten 6-0 by top


of the table Thornton Cleveleys, while man of the Louis Laviscount scored in the Under 14s’ 3-1 defeat to Haslingden, Three goals in the last 10 minutes meant


the Under 16s went down 4-1 to Clitheroe Wolves.


Tom Clarke netted the consolation, with Anthony Taylor man of the match.


tastic display by the Hasling- den keeper, the floodgates would have opened. However, the brave Hasling­


den defence was only breached a second time when the impressive Kino headed home a Simon Mashiter comer. Ten minutes into the second


half, Catens turned provider for Tom Rutherford to score his first of four with a super improvised overhead kick. Gatens was bossing the mid-


extremely hard, and was unlucky not to add to this sea- son’stotal. Kino added another header


finish to make it 9-0. Wolves Under 1 0 s .............. 6 Barrowford Celtic Under 10s .2 CLITHEROE had to come from behind to win this game


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before Mashiter put the icing on the cake with an excellent


field and struck a beauty from 25 yards out to put Wolves in total control at 4-0. Danny Dilworth worked


Thqmas, who then shot low into the comer to ensure victo­ ry for the Wolves. Wolves Under 15 Blue....... 9 Haslingden Juniors......... 0 WOLVES made a fantastic start when a tremendous 30- yard lob from Adam Catens put the Clitheroe side ahead. If it hadn’t been for a fan­


after Barrowford scored in the sixth minute with their first attack of the match. The Clitheroe response was


ond half from Ripley, taking his tally to four for the match, were enough to end the game as a contest. An own goal and a late


stone once again went on the attack and managed to pull the scores level, but this inspired the Wolves to raise their game and they soon bagged another when some sweet passing through mid- field leaving Chadwick with the simplest of tap ins.


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Breton. Readstone..........................1 Wolves Under 16 Blue....... 4 WOLVES got off to a great start with an early goal from Jake Chadwick, this made for a closely-contested game with Readstone testing the Clitheroe keeper several time in the first half but Callum Bush, showed what a quality keeper he is, pulling out some superb saves. In the second half Read­


strike for Barrowford conclud­ ed proceedings. Man of the match was Le


decisive with goals from Rip­ ley and Parkinson to put the home team 3-1 up at half-time. Two goals early in the sec­


Man of the match Liam


‘ Wolves Under l6 Red . .. • Rossendale UtdA . ... . EARLY season reverses were forgotten as Wolves overcame a strong Rossendale United A team for their first victory of the season. . Goals from Michael Yates


Gidlow then bagged a fine individual goal with a quality strike and, thanks to Simon Ryan pressure, Wolves put the game beyond doubt with an own goal. r


(2), Gary Hickling and the winner from Russell Thomp­ son five minutes from time capped a fighting perfor­ mance. ' A midfield dominated by


Hickling and wide threats from Yates and Michael Downes ensured tha t the strong Wolves defensive work marshalled by captain Chris. Wrathall didn't go unreward­ ed. Wilpshire Wndrs Blue . . . .3 Wolves Under 12 . . . . . . . .1 0 NEW signing Ben White hit four as Wolves received all the luck they deserved with a thrashing of Wilpshire. White was also named play­


with Giorgio Peregrine com­ pleting the rout. Wolves Under 1 3 .............. 18 Globe Bullough Park . . . WOLVES went goal crazy, with a total of nine players getting their name on the


er of the match, as William Tyrrell added a hat-trick of his own. Jack Parkinson scored two,


• scoresheet. There were hat-tricks for


Simon Lakeland, Daniel Meyler, Jay Howard and sec­ ond half substitute Rory Jones.


Chris Scott hit a brace,' and'


there was a goal apiece for Jor­ dan Rhodes, Chris Brewer, Matthew Winskley and James Kenyon. Manager’s man of the match went to Richard Clark-


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Ribble Valleg Borough ............. 8 Settle U n i te d .......................... PLAYER manager Anthony Clark­ son was a revelation as he netted four goals in only his second game since two-year fitness battle. Clarkson suffered a damaged cruci­


ate ligament in his right knee, but came back to play 20 minutes at Sab- den two weeks ago. And he made a major impact on


were 2-1 up thanks to the mercurial Stoddart and goal machine Chippen­ dale.


and took an early lead. But by the half-hour, the Badgers


Chippendale almost routinely com­


pleted another hat-trick early in the second half, but the day was about Clarkson. He came on after half an hour for


injured stopper Pete Berry, and went on to bag four goals. A shell-shocked Settle backline


probably wished he was still on crutches, but he could have, even notched a couple more goals. Ironically, the first of his goals


came off his troublesome right knee, and he added another three to make it eight for the Badgers and 19 in their last three games.


Lloyd brace seals spoils


Cowling ...................................... Waddington .......................... .. .5 FOUR second half goals saw


wind in the first half and found it hard to beat the off-side trap. On the half-hour the home side


Waddington cruise to victory at Cowling. The locals were kicking against the


went ahead when a Mark Boyd back pass beat his own keeper. Just before the break, after Mark


Harrison missed the chance of the half, Robert Lloyd levelled after get­ ting round the back and chipping the keeper. Waddington took charge in the sec­


ond half and played some quality football. Harrison scored on the break, and


Lloyd added his second moments later. Cowling collapsed after that goal


and man of the match Peter Fletcher netted the fourth. Lloyd and Harrison squandered


further openings before full back Wayne Boothman fired home to com­ plete the scoring. Waddington would like to thank


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healthy victory the previous week, winning 4-1 at Oxenhope. Mark Harrison struck twice to put


United on Saturday, all players to meet at the Waddington Arms at 12- 30 p.m. Waddington Reserves also had a


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the locals 2-0 up.at the break, before Oxenhope pulled one back. Harrison completed his hat-trick, before Robert Lloyd added a fourth.


Rimington take derby


Grindleton..................................2 R im in g to n ..................................3 RIMINGTON took the derby hon­ ours in the Craven Cup, edging out their hosts by the odd goal in five. The visitors got off to a good start


ton took hold of the game, creating several chances which were kept out. The second half was equally hard


for the home side, before what became the turning point of the game. A disallowed goal for Grindleton


was immediately followed at the other end by a penalty for Rimington, which Watkins duly converted. Fielding notched his second of the


afternoon to set up a fast and furious finale, with the home side unable to grab an equaliser. Grindleton deserved a replay at least, but it wasn’t to be.


Dog lose in tight affair


Dog I n n . . . . ' . ........................ .2 Foresterers................................. 3 DOG Inn manager Simon Kerins, reflected on his side’s defeat in a pul­ sating Wilsons encounter on Sunday. He said: “I still can’t believe that


we didn’t win the game.” An early John Parkin goal - his


first for the club - gave the home side the lead, but defensive frailties meant the Blackburn side led 2-1 at the interval. However, Dog had finished the first.


half strongly and began the second period positively, winning'a penalty in the opening minute. Dave Dewhurst’s effort was saved,


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and before long, a mixture of indeci­ sion and bad luck had seen Forester­ ers increase their lead.


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ley side late siege to their opponents’ goal, with Dewhurst pulling one back five minutes from time. Further chances followed, but they


The last 20 minutes saw the Whal­


couldn’t find the breakthrough that would have earned a point. Kerins added: VI just did not want


to hear the final whistle. We will never know for sure, but with another 10 minutes I feel we would have won. “This was a superb effort, and if I


had to single anyone out, John Parkin and Martin Holton were outstanding upfront” ;


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with the majority of the possession, and this paid off when Carter cut in from the right and unleashed a curl­ ing effort beyond the keeper. However, from this point, Grindle­


fought, with Lawson heading the visi­ tors further in front from a comer. Scott Fielding then pulled one back


Saturday as the Badgers continued their East Lancashire League First Division title push. Settle had only lost once all season


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