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ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


cles 4; New Inn 0, Dunop Who 5; The Missfits 5, Twig and Berries 1; Clitheroe Clowns 8, Menacing Duck 2.


FIXTURES 9 a.m. - Dunop Who v Menac­


ing Duck; 9-40 a.m. - Playboy Miracles v Clitheroe Clowns; 10- 20 a.m. - Pookai United v The Missfits; 11 a.m. - Red Army v New Inn.


Dunop Who....... 9 Red Army ♦ 9 Clitheroe Clowns .9 The Missfits ....9 Menacing Duck. .9 Twig & Berries ..9 Pookai Utd ........8 New Inn.............9 Playboy Miracles 9


YOUTH FOOTBALL Cherry Tree . . . 4 1 1 2 2 11 T F A n iT F


WARBURTON’S


TABLE W 9 8 5 5 4 3 2 1 0


RESULTS Under 9


cliffe Rovers 4. Under 10


Baxenden....... 4 Salesbury....... 4 Clitheroe....... 4 Gt Harwood.. .4 Bly Belvedere .4 BlyGSOB ....4


Cup: Pulledge Colts 3. Brier- Padiham.........4 0 3 0 2 Second Division


Under 11


Fulledge A 13, Brunlea 0. Under 12


Red Army 7, Playboy Mira­ Settle


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET


JENNINGS


LEAGUE TABLES


Senior Division P W L B N


Ribblesdale W .5 CherTyTree ...5 Blackburn N ..5 R ead . . . . . . . . . .5


Clitheroe....... 5


Bamoldswick. .5 Edenfield....... 5 Baxenden....... 5 Earby.............5 Gt Harwood .. .5 Padiham.........5 W halle y. . . . . . . 5 Ossy Immanuel 5


First Division P W L B N


....... 5 3 3


Rishton Conservative B 1; Hurst Green B 1, Mercer Park 9; Sab- den Blue 3, Castle B 7; Sabden Red 7, Waddington B 3; Sydney


Street 7, Immanuel 3. TABLES


Great Harwood . .5 Heyslnn...........5 RushtonStA....5 Whalley A .........5 Ribblesdale A ...5 Globe A .............5 Roe Lee Park. . . .5 Leisure Hour B ..5 Burnley Road B .5 Sabden Black. . . .5 Second Division


First Division P


Ossy Con.............5 Coppice......... ..5 Rishton Con. A . .5 Clitheroe Cricket .5 Hurst Green A.. .5 Salesbury A ....... 5 Globe B .............5 Free Gardeners ..5 Salesbury B ....... 5 GattyPark....... 5 Third Division


Ribblesdale W .4 1 2 0 1 7 Burnley Road A .5 3 0 2 30 Earby.............4 0 2 0 2 4 OakhiH............


Barnoldswick. .3 1 1 2 1 9 Rushton St B..,,


Brierfield Celtic 3, Todmor- Read...............4 3 0 4 1 den Sports Centre 0.


P W L B N p Leisure Hour A .,


Blackburn N . .4 2 0 4 2 18 Spring Hill....... Whalley.........4 l 0 2 3 13


Barons 4; Clitheroe Wolves 3, Salesbury....... 4 1 1 2 2 11 Gt Harwood CC .6 4 0 2 38 Belvedere New 3; Ighten Leigh 4, Bly Belvedere .4 1 1 0 2 9 Sydney Street .. .6 5 0 1 36 Colne Clarets 0.


Brunlea 4, Barnoldswick Rolls-Royce .. .4 1 1 2 2 11 Mercer Park . .. .6 5 0 1 45 Ossy Immanuel 4 1 1 2 2 11


FINAL TABLES Under 9


Colne Clarets.. .16 9 0 7 27 Settle.............4 4 0 6 0 26 Castle B ........... .5 2 0 3 19 Ighten Leigh ...1G 6 0 10 18 Read...............4 3 1 2 0 17 Munshaw Wands .5 1 0 4 13 C’roe Wolves ...16 2 2 12 8 Salesbury....... 3 2 1 6 0 16 Hurst Green B.. .5 0 0 5 i i Under 10


B’cliffe Rovers. .16 11 2 3 35 FulledgcColts ..16 9 2 5 29


P W L B N P Rishton Con.. .. .5 2 0 3 22 P W


Belvedere Colts .18 17 Foulridge.........18 15


C’roe Wolves ...18 14


B’cliffe Rovers. .18 8 2 8 26 Brierfield Celtic .18 7 2 9 23 Fulledge Colts ..18 6 3 9 21 Tod SC.............18 6 2 10 20 Junior Clarets ..18 4 4 10 17 Ighten Leigh ...18 2 2 14 8 Bacup Borough .18 1 3 14 0 Undo• 11


RcadstoneUtd .26 13 4 9 43 Colne Clarets.. .26 12 6 8 42 Ighten Leigh ...26 12 3 11 39 •B’wickPR ....26 10 2 14 29 Brierfield Celtic .26 8 3 15 27 C’roe Wolves ...26 9 1 16 25 •B’wick Barons .26 4 1 21 10 Brunlea Juniors .26 3 0 23 9 Fulledge Colts B 26 1 0 25 3 Under 12


Colne Colts ....22 18 3 1 57 Borrowdale Utd .22 15 6 1 51


P W D L P


Bricrfield Celtic .22 15 B’wick Barons . .22 13 Belvedere New .22 C’roe Wolves ...12 Brunlea Juniors .22 Colne Clarets.. .22 JghtenLeigh ...22 Junior Clarets ..22 Foulridge....... .22 •Haslingden. . . .22


Fulledge Colts A 26 24 0 2 72 Cliviger Colts ..26 20 2 4 62 B’cliffe Rovers. .26 18 4 4 58 Foulridge.........26 •Junior Clarets .26


P W D L p


17 4 5 55 13 6 7 45


Cherry Tree ...4 2 2 4 0 14


Bamoldswick. .3 2 Clitheroe ....... 4 2 Padiham.........3 2


Ribblesdale W .4 Baxenden....... 3 BlackburnN ..4 Bly Belvedere - .3 Edenfield....... 3 Ossy Immanuel 2 Earby.............4


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


First Division Burnley Road B 6, Sabden


Black 4; Globe A 7, Rushton Street A 3; Leisure Hour B 1, Great Harwood 9; Ribblesdale Wanderers A 8, Roe Lee Park 2; Roe Lee Park 4,


Second Division Coppice 9, Hurst Green A 1;


• Oswaldtwistle Conservative 10, Clitheroe Cricket Club 0; Gatty Park 3, Globe B 7; Rishton Con­ servative A 8, Free Gardeners 2; Salesbury B 4, Salesbury A 6. Third Division


Leisure Hour A 7, Grange 3; Oakhill Vets 3, Burnley Road A


7; Rushton Street B 8, Spring Hill 2; Ribblesdale Wanderers B 6, Whalley B 4; Waddington A 3, Oakhill 7.


Fourth Division


Castle A 9, Milnshaw Wan­ derers 1; Great Harwood CC 9,


AND DISTRICT DARTSAND DOMINOES SUMMER


CLITHEROE


LEAGUE RESULTS Dnrls


Brown Cow 7, Swan 5. Dominoes


Royal Oak 10, Bridge 2;


Brown Cow 15, Swan 12. IIIGII SCORES


Royal Oak 12, Bridge 15;


ing; 140 - A. Booth, N. Charnley, J. Wilson; 125 - B. Cunliffe; 100 - A. Ilarboard x2, L. Waring.


Heys Inn 6;


Whalley A 7, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers A 3.


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


Band Club 4, Swan With Two Necks 8; Bay Horse 3, Judge Walmsley 9; Black Bull Langho 10, Pendle Inn B 2. Dominoes


Necks 8; Bay Horse 7, Judge Walmsley 5; Black Bull Langho 4, Pendle Inn B 8.


Band Club 8, Swan With Two Necks 16; Bay Horse 10, Judge


Pendle Inn A 5, New Inn 7; 180 - J. Wilson: 174 - L. War­


P W D L P Stacksteads 2 . .4 0 2 0 2 4 Immanuel ....... .5 2 0 3 26 Sabden Blue . . . .5 2 0 3 2-1


BlyGSOB ....4 0 2 2 2 6 Waddington B .. .6 3 0 3 30 Settle.............4 0 i 0 3 6 Sabden Red . . . . .5 3 1 i 30 Rolls-Royce 2. .4 0 2 0 2 4 Castle A ........... .5 2 1 2 26


Third Division Ribblesdale B ..,


Stacksteads ...4 2 1 4 1 16 Whalley B ....... .5 1 0 4 19 Fourth Division


P W D L P


Oakhill Vets. . . . .5 2 0 3 19 4 19


. 5 2 0 3 22 . 5 2 0


3 20


P W D L P . 5 5 0


Edenfield....... 3 0 2 0 1 2 Grange ............ ,.5 3 0 2 26 Waddington A.. .5 2 0 3 2*1


0 42 1 29


Walmsley 14; Black Bull Langho 14, Pendle.Inn B 10.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


LEAGUE TABLES •


First Division


Young Farmers . .7 C’roeCavaliers ..7 Neo-technic.......7 Hair Company ..7 RPHargreaves ..7 Dog Sports 2 ....7 Second Division P


Calderstones ....7 RBL..................7 RV Blue 1 .........7 Bill Panthers . . . .7 Rejects.............. 7 Dog Sports 1 ....7 Third Division


Dunkenhalgh. . . .7 RVBIuo2 ......... 7 Higher Buck ....7 Skirts................ 7 Bill Tigers.........7 Dale Vets...........7


JANUARY MARCH


FEBRUARY SPOKffi


S"DlAMSLEPTEMBER OCTOBER


NOVEMBER DECEMBER


MAY


23 - Burnley Lions 10k road race, Colne CC, 7-30 p.m.


JUNE


1 - Burnley Boys’ Club 10k race, Barden Track, 11 a.m.


7 - Kelbrook fell race, St Mary’s Church, Kelbrook, . 2 p.m.


13 - Besglos Barley fell race,


22 - Hendon Brook half marathon, Marsden Park Golf Club, 11 a.m.


30 - Forbes Pendle Hill Challenge, Wells Spring Hotel, Sabden, 7-30 p.m.


AUGUST


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


Pendle Inn A 5, New Inn 7; © Items for the sports Band Club 4, Swan With Two


TotuI........................ Pendle Inn A 10, New Inn ii;”


13 - Trawden road race, Trawden recreation ground, 7-30 p.m.


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


diary should be sent to the sports editor at our offices in King Street, -Clitheroe.-Alternatively, they can be faxed to 01282 439863.


Barley village car park, 7- 30 p.m.


Prizewinners at the Clitheroc Wolves FC presentation night, (s)


Gino banks top award at Wolves presentation night


GINO Peregrine was awarded the Yorkshire Bank trophy for overall player of the year a t Clitheroe Wolves’ presentation night a t St Michael- and St John’s School. The Under 15s player also scooped team player of the year,


Martin Rimmer Memorial Trophy - went to the Under 14s Girls for winning the league and cup double. Julie Chadwick won the Robin


beating Liam Gidlow to the top spot. The overall team award - the


Dawson Memorial Trophy for the overall club award.


Top Goalscorer: Jay Howard; Most Improved Player: Daniel Mieyler/Byron Hayton; Manag­ er’s Player: Ben Frankland; Player of the Year: 1, Stephen Smith; 2, Josh Miller. Under 12s Accrington League


Top Goalscorer: Stephen Tandy; Most Improved Player: Richard Blackburn; Manager’s Player of


night by Accrington Stanley’s for­ mer Clitheroe FC striker Paul Mullin, Mayor of Clitheroe Joan Knight, Mayor’s Consort Helen Ashworth and Club President Nigel Evans MP are as follows: Under 12s Warburtons League


Other awards presented on the


Top Goalscorer: Jay Howard; Most Improved Player: Ben Earn- shaw; Manager’s Player of the Year: Matthew Winkley; Player of the Year: 1, Ciaron Barton; 2, Simon Lakeland. Under 12s Girls Top Goalscorer:


the Year: Kurt Roberts; Player of the Year: 1, Mathew Sedgwick; 2, Robbie Mount. Under 12s Accrington League


Matthew Baines; Most Improved Player: Ryan Finnigan; Manager’s Player of the Year: Mark Flana­ gan; Player of the Year: 1, Math­ ew Hanson;'2=, Shaun Hartley, Andrew Hartley. Under 13s Top Goalscorer:


Tom Rutherford; Most Improved Player: Richard Tyrell; Manager’s Player of the Year: Chris Blockeel; Player of the Year: 1, Luke Vercoe; 2, Tom Rutherford. Under 14s Red Top Goalscorer:


David Fallon; Most Improved Player: Robert Ashworth; Manag­ er’s Player of the Year: Mathew Tootle; Player of the Year: 1, Daniel Rigg; 2, Zak Musker. Under 14s Blue Top Goalscorer:


Karen Hanson; Most Improved Player: Ruth Nutter; Manager’s Player of the Year: Suzanne Bai­ ley; Player of the Year: 1, Lauren; 2, Jane Oldcourne. Under 13s Top Goalscorer:


Joanne Green; Most Improved Player: Natalia Robinson; Manag­ er’s Player of the Year: Brogan Cook; Player of the Year: 1, Geral­


Jamie Robertson; Most Improved Player: Nick Tucker; Manager’s Player of the Year: Joe McTear; Player of the Year: 1, Josh Davies; 2, Daniel Oldfield. Under 14s Girls Top Goalscorer:


dine Seed; 2, Isabella Peregrine. Under 15s Top Goalscorer:


James Hartlebury; Most Improved Player: Daniel Turner; Manager’s Player of the Year: James Hartlebury; Player of the Year: 1, Ben Walker; 2, Thomas Hall. Under 16s Top Goalscorer: Jor­


Hibble; Most Improved Player: Martin Kemp; Manager’s Player: Marcus Pratt; Player of the Year: 1, Gino Peregrine; 2, Liam Gidlow. Under 16s Top Goalscorer:


Simon Ilaslam; Most Improved Player: Danny Cockle; Manager’s Player of the Year: Malcolm Tay­ lor; Player of the Year: 1, Christian Wrathall; 2, Tom Wilcox. Under 15s Top Goalscorer: Tom


Memorial Trophy: Karen Hanson; Trutex Award: Shirley Veevers; Chairman’s Award: David Parkin­ son. Long Service Awards were pre­


sented to the following players who started as Under 9s and now play as Under 16s: Irfan Ali, Thomas Blockeel, Edward Carter, Jack Dearden, Mathew Fellows, Martin Greatorex, Daniel Green, Cem Karakurum, Jordan Walmsley, James Warburton, James Hartle­ bury, Thomas Hall, Daniel Turn­ er, Martin Jeffries, Cris Bristol, Ben Walker and Peter Dibb.


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,£5995 . .£6595 By EDWARD LEE Clitheroe go close to title repeat


dan Walmsley; Most Improved Player: Adam Williamson; Man­ ager’s Player of the Year: Gareth Crook; Player of the Year: 1, Daniel Green; 2, Mathew Fellows. Overall Girls Sue Saunders


in their bid to retain the tro­ phy as they finished just two shots adrift. And there was also success


Shaw Hill GC on Saturday, the home side had a four-man team aggregate of 307 to take the title. But Clitheroe battled hard


for Mytton Fold’s Lee Owens. He carded a level-par 72 to


11-72) was runner-up ahead of Geoff Cartledge (85-13-72) of Clitheroe. Roger Altham extended his


colleague Craig Taylor, he amassed 41 points to take first place on a multiple card play-off at Marriott’s Worsley Park GC - a second successive win which takes Altham to top spot in the amateur order of merit. Clitheroe’s Stuart Andrew


great run in the ELPGA Alliance last week. Partnering Mytton Fold


needed to come out on top of a three-way card play-off to land the top individual prize. Whalley’s Tim Stanley (83-


take the individual honours. But the 16-handicapper


CLITHEROE came within an ace of retaining the ELGA Handicap Trophy sponsored by Fred Coupe (Preston) Ltd. In difficult conditions at


H DOREEN HAMMOND staged lady captain’s day


winner after a card play-off with Sam Punchard. Dave Botor (38) claimed third place.


And Jake Chadwick (39 points) emerged as the overall at Mytton Fold GC on Sunday.


Craig Taylor (36)... Gary Davies (37) and Phil Chadwick (37) were the pick of Division Two ... Martin Holden (38) took Division Three ahead of John Hall (33). The ladies’ prize went to Roxanna Clark (31) with Karen


Division One honours went to Mark Jeffrey (36) and


longest drive at the 15th while Peter Burton was nearest- the-pin on the ninth hole.


Kenworthy (26) in second place. Dave Botor was nearest-the-pin on the second and hit the


and Angela Cherry was nearest the pin in two shots at the 18th.


at Clitheroe GC again proved to be a popular event as almost 200 players ensured a full starting sheet throughout the day. Local footballer and


(Ashton and Lea) to victory with 43 points.


Derek McIntyre and Bill Goodwin (Horwich) battled


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A DRIVING FORCE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY


crossed tha t she can now achieve the qualifying time for the English Schools’ 300m hurdles of 46.8 seconds, and will have another go at it this weekend at the Northern Championships at Wavertree in Liverpool.


the shot putt with a throw of 8.94m, while she also took the tape in the 80m hurdles.


Also at Oldham, Anna won


and lack of competition, she ran an impressive 48 seconds - just a tenth of a second slower than last week’s run when she was runner-up in the Lan­ cashire AA Championships at Blackpool. She is keeping her fingers


the 300m hurdles, and took to the track in torrential rain, strong wind and hailstones. And despite the weather


youngster earned maximum points from her three events for her club Hyndburn, but won’t have had many races like her first. She was the only entrant in


had an unusual weekend at the Young Athletes’ League meet in Oldham. The 15-year-old Clitheroe


Clitheroe member mark Jones partnered Richard Moore


nett 66 to win the Chairman’s Chalice at Stonyhurst Park GC. Mark Young’s 69 took the gross prize. The Spring Open Fourball


shot 74 to take the second professional’s prize; John Carrington carded a


Pauline White was nearest the front of the pond at the fourth; Roxanna Clark hit he longest drive at the seventh


made an impression since moving from Burnley GC to Clitheroe.


but finish third


Kilshaw (Chorley) won the gross prize with 37 points - three better than the score amassed by Clitheore member Dennis Greenup and David Ball (Manchester). David Wilson has certainly


through the worst of the early morning weather to total 41 points and take second place after a card, play-off with Geoff Hall and Scott Pilling (Saddleworth and Cromp­ ton). A. Law and David Nicol (Penwortham) were fourth a point further back. Bill Bromilow and Richard


Lamp event the three-handi- capper found the plains of Clitheroe preferable to the hills of Burnley as he scored 38 points to claim victory. Connor McLaughlin, Oliv­ er Drinkwater and Stuart


England and Ray Ashley- Peter Clayton pairs finished in second and third places on 39 points. John Kearsley carded 83-


up with a score of 74-6-68. Divisional honours went to


16-67 to win th EGU Gold Medal qualifer at Whalley GC on Saturday. Andrew Wray was runner-


ond of his professional’s Sum­ mer Series at Mytton Fold on Saturday. Steve Hill (42 points)


Chris Summers (79-9-70) and Mike Kellett (93-23-70). Alex Twist staged the sec­


emerged as the winner ahead of Martin Holden (41), John


points, one point behind New­ ton Hall, and 14 behind win­ ners Leyland. A total of 24 personal best


CLITHEROE Dolphins hosted a subsidiary League Gala at Ribblesdale Pool and were narrowly beaten into third place. The home team gained 93


times were recorded by the locals.


Clitheroe included Megan Philip (Intermediate breast­ stroke), Louise Highton (Open freestyle), Hannah Pym (Junior backstroke), Elizabeth Highton (Interme­ diate backstroke and freestyle): Emma Wild (Junior breaststroke); Scott Singleton (Junior breast­ stroke); Julie Pym. (Open


Indvividual winners for .


breaststroke) and Mark Jaggs (Open breastroke). . Team Winners were the Ladies’ Open 4x2 length freestyle relay (Louise High­ ton, Julie Pym, Olivia Knowles and Catherine Dun- bridge), and Junior Girls 4x2 length medley relay (Hannah .Pym, Emma Wild, Hayleigh Jones, Alice Jones). , Achieving Competitive


Swimming Performance Awards were Adam Bibby, Lauren Rogers and Lee Ash­ worth (Gold freestyle), James Murdoch and Zoe Astin (Sil­ ver freestyle), James Mur­ doch (Silver butterfly), Miri­ am Rigby (Silver backstroke), Laurence McCabe (Bronze freestyle) and Alex Bibby (Bronze breaststroke).


SPORTS DESK Phone: 01282 426161 ® Fax: 01282 439863


CLITHEROE Tennis Club faced two of their toughest opponents last week in the East Lancs Mixed Doubles League and narrowly failed to overcome either team. Against Crow Wood Leisure A, Mary Brass and Stephen


profitable weekend with a double mention in the twos sweep on Saturday and suc­ cess in the Sunday fourball when he partnered Oliver Marsden to 40 points and a one-point win - both players getting into the twos sweep! The Andrew Wetton-AIf


Anderson were all one point off the pace. Wayne Pendlebury had a


In Saturday’s Miners’


second division when she carded 104-27-77 to win by a shot from Barbara Crowther (107-29-78). Maureen Mick- lewright (107-28-79) was third.


76) won Division Three ahead of Lorraine Wall (117-39-78) and Libby McEwan (114-35- 79).


qualifying round for the Longworth Cup at Whalley GC when she returned 95-22- 73.


74) was second ahead of May- beth Sloan (106-30-76).


Julie Stephenson (104-30-


75) was runner up while Ali­ son Hodgson carded 91 for the gross prize and also won the longest drive prize. Jean Dearden won the first


40-71 to win the Chairman’s Rosebowl at Stonyhurst Park GC and she also won the near­ est-the-pin prize. Heather McEntee (101-36-


Jean Alcock returned 111- And Joan Wood (116-40-


Division One of the LGU Medal at Clitheroe GC when she carded 84-12-72. Second place went to Edith Child (94-19-75) with Barbara Thornton (83-7-76) third. Gill Farthing topped the


Sheila Cornwell topped


THE Warburtons Youth Football League are looking for teams for their newly-formed Under 17s League for the forthcoming season. Anyone interested in applying


can contact secretary Eileen Salmon (01282 436102) or e-mail salmoneileen@ntlworld.com


Parkinson (41) and Thomas Holgate (40).


Kyran’s call-up


College pupil Kyran Bracken has been named as England vice­ captain for the match


FORMER Stonyhurst


exciting squad featuring a number of full inter­ nationals and players who have emerged into contention for selection on the southern hemi­ sphere and Churchill Cup tours in June. “I’m sure the squad will be well led by Phil


Vickery and Kyran Bracken.”


S M I ™,?1 Dolphins swim well Tough test Winning start for defending champs


6-3, and in the final count- back, with rubbers and sets even, the dropped games proved crucial as Crow Wood ran out victors by 32 games to 31.


defeat, Julie Pym and Mark Hanson made way for arguably the club’s strongest pairing of Louise Burrill and Phil Mileham, but they suf­ fered the same fate against


After the Crow Wood


Pym were left to rue the fact that they did not manage to capitalise on the storming 5-1 lead that they took in their first match. They were pegged back to


John Shears and Carl Drinkwater, Low Moor fell to an eight-wicket defeat at the hands of Rimington, for whom Steve Whalley scored 50.


only one win during the whole of last season, suc­ ceeded at the first attempt


Ribchester, who registered


reigning champions Park- this time out, defeating wood.


Calderstones by 38 runs.


and sets but succumbed by the villagers, five games on the countback. There was a one-sided The second American tour- match at Chipping, where


Clitheroe tied on rubbers Ibram Hussain scored 50 for


nament of the season takes the A team, led by half cen- place on Sunday afternoon. . turies from Tim Proctor and


Riverside got off to a win­ ning start, defeating Catholic SC by six wickets, thanks, mainly, to an unde­ feated 48 from Ian Riley. Despite scores of 38 from


THE lengthening daylight hours heralded the start of the new season in the Clitheroe and District Mid­ week Cricket League. Defending champions


Vin Wilkinson, defeated Ramblers by 69 runs.


In the second round ol


matches, there were good wins for Rimington, who defeated Catholic SC by 33 runs, thanks to undefeated 50s from Steve Whalley and Ian Bythell.


Riverside bowled out Low


Moor for a paltry 26 after scoring 100, and Calder­ stones beat Chipping A by eight runs, with Keith Gill taking 4-10. In the other game, Ribch­


ester beat Chipping Ram­ blers to record their second


win of the season. RESULTS


Low Moor 93-4, Rimington 94- 2; Catholic SC 80-5, Riverside 81-


. 4; Ribchester 110-5, Calderstones 72; Chipping A 168-1, Chipping Ramblers 99; Rimington 131-5, Catholic SC 98-5; Ribchester 101- 4, Chipping Ramblers 100-9; . Calderstones 84-4, Chipping A 76; Riverside 100-5, Low Moor 26.


tently produced sides of a very high standard, full of experienced internationals, which provide us with a very tough challenge. “I ’ve selected an


Clive Woodward said: “The matches against the Barbarians over the last two seasons have been invaluable. “They have consis­


back is joined in the 28- man squad by another of the Hurst Green col­ lege’s famous oldboys, Bristol Shoguns’ Phil Christophers. England Head Coach


against the Barbarians on Sunday. And the Saracens


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