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StackstcadsSJ..17 11 0 6.33 Rimington . . . . .15 10 - 2 3 32 Goodshaw Utd .11 10 0 1 30 Colne Utd .......17 9 3 5 29 Kelbrook : .......13 8 2 3 26 Enfield . . . . . , . .15 7 4 4 26 Hurst Green....18 6 3 9 21 Settle Utd .......15 4 5 6 17 Clitheroe Utd ..13 3 3 7 12 Sabden ........1 5 3 3 9 12 Bly Boys’ Club .16 3 112 10 Craven Heifer . .13 0 4 9 4 Second Division P W. D L P
Worsthome . . . .17 12 '• 1 4 37 0sw’twistleStM17 '10 5 2 35 RibbleValleyBorl5 11 1 3 '34 PadihamA.......17 10 1 6 31 Bam’swick PR. .13 9 1 3 28 KockRovers ...19 7 1 11 22 Barrowford.YCW16 5 6 5 21 Whalley Con .. .14 5 4 5 19 Rolls-Royce ... .15 5 4 6 19 Bly Belvedere ..18 3 5 10 14 : Caldcrstoncs . . .18 3 4 11 13. Read Utd........ 11 1 6 4.<9 Earby Town. . . .14 1 1 12 4 Reserve Division
P W
Colne Utd .......17 13 Hurst Green — 19 9 Enfield............13. 10 ■ Rimington.......15 9 Kelbrook ..S...18 8 Worsthorne — 14 9 Bam'swick PR. .17 6 Bly Belvedere ..15 5 Goodshaw Utd .15 6 Read Utd........ 16 5 Sabden ............15 3 Settle Utd .....15 3 Rolls-Royce. . . .13 2
D L P 1 3 40 4 6 31 0 3 30 1 5 28. 4 6 28 0 5 27 3 8 21 5 5 20 1 8 19 2 9 17 3 9 12 2 10 11 0 11 6
.Walton-le-Dale;..9' 1 3 5 „ 6 ; I Penwortham1-.-.90 ■ 2 7. 2-
, V' MCDONALD'S, • HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOYS' LEAGUE
• .RESULTS Under 12s
■ Whalley 2/ Hashngden 4. Undcr l3s ■
Earcroft 0, Readstone Utd 9. Under 14s
Blue Star 1, Whalley 2; Clitheroe Wolves A 4, AKZO
Juniors A 4; Rossendale Utd Juniors 0, Langho 2; Islington 3, Clitheroe Wolves B 2. Under 15s
1 Clitheroe Wolves A 5; Clitheroe Wolves B 0, Barrowford Celtic 7; Whalley 1, Rossendale Utd 6. Under 16s
Langho 2, Oswaldtwistle Juniors 4; Readstone Utd 3,
Wolves A 1.
St Joseph’s 4, Clitheroe TABLES
Blue Star........ 14 12 Gt Harwood R..14, 12 Accoutre A. . . . .13 10 Langho...........15 10 JFC Dynamos. .15 RossendaleUtd .12 Osw’twistle Villa 14 Oswaldtwistle'. .13 Blacksnape W . .12 Darwen Rangers 16 Globe........ ,..16
7 7
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Under 12 Red P W D 0 0 0
0
0 .5 1
Under 12 Blue
. 2 13 5 1 15 ■ 1
0 0 1 1
7 21 6 19 9'
7
Lammack........ 12 11; 1 0 34 Haslingden . . . .14 10 1 Readstone Utd .15 9 1 Fulledgc Colts.. .9 8 1 Islington Boys. .15 7 1 St Joseph's.......12 7 0
.Rossendale Vly .14 6 1 Whalley..........13 5 0 Accoutre B.......13 4 0 B'fotdCeltic ..:13 2 0 RossendaleUtd .14 0 0 Under 13 Red P W D
Accoutre i .......14 14 0 Readstone Utd .14 9 2
P W D L P 3 31
L P 2 36 2 36 3 30 30
.EuxtonVilla ...-,9 1 3 6• 6 AKZONobel.v.13 1 0 2...31, GtHarwoodRB14 . 6
:'Langho'.'.'ii‘'.;'.’12 -»6
BorrowdaleUtd.il 10 ' 0
. ClitheroeWA..10 8 1 ■. Lammack. . . . i .12 7 3
Whalley A : . . . . 15 6 4 Haslingden ....16 8 1
AKZONobelA.il 5 3 RossendaleUtd .14 4 1 Fulledgc Colts..13 3 1
' Oswaldtwistle . .15 2 2 . Langho......... .11 3 0 Under 14 Blue ' P W D
Osw’twLstle Villa 12 11 Rossendale Vly .14 10 AKZO Nobel B .16 .5 Islington Boys. .14 Bruhlea........ .15 Bam'swick PR. .16 RossendaleUtd .15 WhalleyB .....15
5
Under 15 Red P W D
4. 2 0
7 22 5 21
ClitheroeWB ..16 12 Huncoat Utd_13 11
1
Gt Harwood R..16 13' 0 .3 39 1 1 0 0
5
L P 3 37
T 10 16 1 8 16 0 10 15 0 12 12 1 12 7 1 14 1
1 34 1 33 4 30
, Knuzden .........14 11 1 RishtonUtd ...13 10 3 ClitherpeWA ..14 7 1 RossendaleUtd .15 6 2 West End Utd ..16 5 2 Oswaldtwistle . .12 5 1
Blue Star .........13 12 . 1 9 17
'Langho .......... 13 Gt Harwood R. .14 Readstone Utd .14 Under 15 Blue P W D L P
1 12
• 5 . 28 0 25 7 22 5 21 7 19 8 15 9 12
11 6- 14 0
Osw’twistle Utd .9 6 2 1 20 Knuzden Youth .10 RossendaleUtd ..7 ■ Lammack..........7
Huncoat Utd ...16 15 1 0 46 Junior Clarets ..15'11 1 3 34 FulledgeColts..14 10 1 3 31 B’fordCeltic ...15 10. 0 5 30 Lammack........ 12 6 1 5 19 RossendaleUtd .12 5 2 5 17 Whalley..........15 3 1 11 10 Clitheroe WB ..15 3 0 12 ■ 9 Feniscowles . . . .15 4 0 11 12 Globe Bollough Pkl3 0 112 1 Under 16 Red p w d; L P
3 19 2 15 0 15
-L P 1 30 1 25
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LEAGUE *, f , 4 DIVISIONv " . RESULTS.. < v ,
‘ 1 UNDER 8S SUPER l ' ""TABLE
■ Osw’twistle Villa 16 ’ 4: • Earcroft.......13 3;
; Darwen Rangers 13 5; 2 6 17 - 3 9-15
Blue Star.; Gt Harwood RA12' Whalley-.
. Belvedere New -il4*i| 9/ -1 ; BorfowdaleUtd,12&7.. «B’wick Barons v.145>37-<
:^%JiUndcf 13 Blue.i‘j^Sa?vs»^t Harwood R>r.9^i6:.;’,0,j33; ^5»?^^1'P^3F»D^If^P--lir.'SlJose^ ■ - • • -9 n. 6,f-0 ^ 3
0 10 9 * B'bum Eagles . .11 > 9 0 O' 14 : 0 Rossendale Vly .10 8 1 V
Under 16 Blue ‘Vm Pi W D
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-GtHarwood ;7.9 , 6 . 0 -3 '-18
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Brunlea : : ......9 . 2 2 # 5 : 8 JFC Dynamos. .11 2 1 8 7 Clitheroe W A ..10 0: 1 9 1 .^WARBURTON'S:
.*ivy:Rovers....’;.i4 L4 o 10 12 ‘Y O U T H F O O T B A L L "Haslingden ....14 3 - 1 10 ■ 10‘f;; . :. ■ . Blue Star Aces..13 1 0 12 <3 Under 14 Red P W D
......... uuuuia ■Wolves 2.
Briercliffe Rovers 4, Clitheroe Swan With Two Necks 4, Black SEVENTEEN year old Bull 8; Band Club A 5, Judge !1 1 — L— ------------*
LEAGUE : RESULTS Under 9
-• Under 10
' Junior Clarets 0, Clitheroe Wolves 3.
Barnoldswick Barons 3, Under 11-
Clitheroe Wolves 7; Foulrtdge Minors 5, Readstone United 1. Under 12
Haslingden ■ Juniors
Fulledge''Colls. .11 7 1 3 Briercliffe Rovers 9 6 1 2 Colne Clarets.. .10 6 0 4 IghtenLeigh ...11 4 0. 7 Clitheroe Wolvesll 2 0 S Under 10 P W D
Clitheroe Wolves 3. TABLES Undcr9 P W D I.
Belvedere Colts .16 15 Clitheroe Wolvesl5 11 Foulridge Minorsl-l 11 TodmordemSC .12 Briercliffe Rovcrsll Briortield Celtic .15 Fulledge Colts . .14 Junior Clarets ..13 Ighten Leigh ...16 Bacup Borough .12
6 6 5
Under 11
4 2 2 0
Foulridge Minorsl8 13 Fulledge Colts A14 13 ClivigerColts ..17 12 Briercliffe Roversl7 11 ■Readstone Utd ,18 10 •Junior Clarets .17 Colne Clarets.. .18 Ighten Leigh ...20 'Bam’swick PR .21 Clitheroe Wolvesl8 Brierfield Celtic .15
Brunlea Juniors .15 -2 •B'wick Barons .17 Fulledge Colts B19
1 1 0 2 1 2 1 3
1.
Walmsley 7; Pendle Inn 6;-Red Rock 6.. V •, \
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Swan "With Two Necks 5, Black Bull 7; Band Club A 5, Judge
Bay Horse 7, Band Club B 5; „
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WINTER LEAGUE ' RESULTS :'-.(DarlS/':v. v;.
■ 'Bay. Horse 10, Band Club B 2; World 4 2 8 f / |
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w i l d . w a te r - c a n o e is t Jo n a th an Schofield has his sights on th e World Cham pionships, a f te r enjoying-a ...........
■ Sprint, and coming fourth senior invitation event. . .• _ . . " J o n a th a n _ e x p e r ie n c e d . , J o n a th a n , a p u p i l a t in th e S en io r C la s s ic , a s There, he finished in a n t r a in in g w i th th e G re a t ,
Walmsley 7; Pendle Inn 6, Red c l ith e ro e Royal Grammar well as winning th e Under- unbelievable fo u r th place, Britain team a t Thistlebrig Rock6-
S ch o o l , is th e c u r r e n t 23 National Championship on p ro b ab ly th e ro u g h e s t n e a r Pe r th,-and continues
Bay Horse 17 Band Club B 7- J u n io r World C h am p io n prize as one of the youngest wild w a te r courses in th e to t r a in h a rd w i th h is Swan With Two’Necks 9, Black fo r W i ld W a te r R a c in g , in h is f ie ld .
world. ...... coach, Jon Royle. .
Bull 15; Band Club A 10, Judge an<j wj]i b e o u t to defend T h e Clitheroe te en ag e r As well as- th e Ju n io r , The pair tra in a t Adhng- Walmsley 14; Pendle Inn 12, Red his crown jn Mayrhofen in also excelled a t th e Senior event in th e summer, he is • to n C a n o e C lu b , a n d o n RoCm i2i D T r v * T T e v th e summer. K lB U C t , VALiLillY
World Championship a t Val also aiming to p rep a re for. Wild W a te r r iv e rs a c ros s Anci he will be anticipat- Sesia in Italy, while his best th e Senior World Champi- the N o r th of England, and L A D IE S ' D A R T S ing th e N a tio na l Priz egiv- . result of the year undoubt- o n sh ip s i n . G e rm a n y a t he is aiming to take a year
W IN T E R L E A G U E ;ng jn e a r ly M a rch , a f te r e d ly c am e in th e S la lom G a rm isch P a r te n k i rc h e n o u t a f te r his A-levels to go results
L P 0 46 3 34 3 33 4 20 4 19 8 17 9 13 8
1 13 2 10-
P. W D L P 2 0 2 4 3 4 4
9 8 8 9 8 3
Under 12 P W
2 0
Brierfield Celtic .15 13 Colne Clarets C .12 9
Catholic SC 8, Craven 4; Bay
Horse 5, Kings Arms 7; Conserv ative Club 1, Brown Cow 11; Black Bull 8, Billington BC 4; Low Moor Club 6, Royal British Legion 6.
HIGH SCORE
9 7 2
3 41 1 39 3 38 2 37 5 33 4 31 6 28
3 - 9 27 2 10 26 1
2 10 11 0 13 1 14 0 19
9 22 6
4 0
, 171 - J. Johnson; 144 - G. Cryne; 140 - J. Musker; 134 - P. Dewhurst; 133 - J. Smith; 127 - S. Ingham; 125 - L. Celestial; 124 - L. Bannister; 121 - J. Musker; 117 - J. Stewart, J. Smith; 110 r D. Brown; 107 - D. Hill; 104 - L.
- Holden; 103 - M. Bowman; 100 - N. Iddon x2, J. Musker x2, L.
Celestial, A. Lakin, D. Cockett, L. Whittaker. LEAGUE PLACINGS
• P
Black Bull........................ .....80 Low Moor......... ..........
Craven ........................ ,...-....88 Billington BC............. 87 Brown Cow............
Royal British Legion...................78 Bay Horse ; ..................
Catholic SC..................
Conservative Club............. . — 69 Kings Arms
cueists
FOUR Clitheroe cueists will be out table snooker players in the coun- part of a 15-strong squad out to and the organisers are urging peo- to pot their way to success, in a ty, as East Lancashire takes on the defend their crown, after a 9-6 pie to turn up and show their sup-
charity snooker challenge match Fylde Coast for the Gascon Tro- frame win in Blackpool in Septem- port. on Sunday!
phy. her. ' Ail players and reserves asked to
The Star Cycling Club in Man- Marc Holmes, Peter Mercer and The purpose of the match - report to team -manager Brian Chester Road, Nelson, will play Chris Lawson along with third aside from the trophy -
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Duo hit trebles*
W a dd in g to n......................8 S kipton Tow n ...................4 HAT-TRICKS from Lloyd and new signing Liam Hill-Parker earned Waddington victory over an impressive young Skip-
ton Town. ’ Lloyd, fresh from a treble
haul the previous week, took his seasonal tally to 32, while Hill-Parker struck three in 15
minutes after coming on as a substitute with 20 minutes left. • Waddington started well,
and were three goals to the •• good within 20 minutes, cour tesy of Lloyd, Caine and Boyd. Skipton lifted their game and
pulled two goals back, but the locals should haye gone in two goals ahead, only for Parsons to see the keeper save his spot fc? kick;. Waddington won a second w
penalty:after 'the break)' Lloyd : this time converting, only fo r Skipton' to pressure the hosts and claw back two goals to level. matters. Lloyd bagged his hat-trick ,. goal before being forced off
Clitheroe Wolves Under 8s in their Trufex-sponsored strips (s).
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their season with silverware. With nine games played and
was man of the match. On Saturday, Waddington
travel to take on Horton, meet Waddington Arms 12-45 p.m. ;
Derby day joy
five remaining, the locals lie two points adrift of league leaders Accoutre, who still have to play the Wolves. , - v ,
; . Earlier in the season,
Chatburn .................... ...... .6 Grindleton Reserves. . . .
Clitheroe inflicted Accoutred only defeat,'jwiiinirig 2-1, and had in riot"been for a slip' against lowly Walton-le-Dale, the Wolves would have been in pole position. ■ Next Saturday sees the side take on
Accoutre.in the cup .1 semi-final, which promises to be
CHATBURN eventually won ; a stirring game.
this local derby at a canter. ■ But for the first hour, the
home side were put under extreme pressure by the visi tors, who were out to aid their relegation plight.
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man Gaskell was on hand to open Chatburn’s account, only to see chance after chance go begging to .widen their advan tage. And for the second week run
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for.Matt ,,: ;The.u -nder l 3s came froiri eluded the Grindleton keeper the second to lead 2-0 at the into fourth in the table with;'-.Hansontofimsh. - .
Chatburn restored their lead
_________________________ Charlton and Hopkins all going Under 13s.............................. .. J Verful Luke Green header hit th e .. fo ",
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slamming home th e ; third, before he added with number1 four. '
The visitors continued in the Oswaldtwistle. That prompted the flood-;' ascendancy after the interval,'-
' victory over bottom club'^ Clitheroe went m front for ^ ...........
gates'to open,.with Cdulter't:and, aftersurvivingabrief spellvfBuchanariopened I
■Man of the match Jonathan;;'headed home a ’Hanson cross, .^seemed inevitable that the first - 3d the scoringj-but AKZO pegged tee Wolves/-goal w0uld come from a mis-
- :.V> ^ eJfii:s“ ime ^T
of pressure,1' Airisworth' hit 'a f te r 25 minutes, picking th^back;)f; 3.;; • home the third to secure the;, ball up on the edge of the area]ik>‘JjDaimy<OIdfieldscored points.
gfback.)/ Knuzden Youth CLITfiEROEiS whopes'tfof r»-%AThe.Wolves regamed.<&e]eadmhe 11 ' ' ' "" h?n Musk?,r - . I n an even first h a lf , 'it v v t a k e / ;
■CIiifteroe!lFoIpe8iIanper8,ffiii5fiButrie7K;:on:->!'>1,-jhalf-time^f(:halfway;]ine:tO;makeit:41 Under l2s .
i-” before beating the keeper. , g |' th e goals of’the season from fhe^'^p.jjj (-0 ^ open goal.-.; •
^Hldraw^with'thebdMjj'attack^^^ ^
YzV.take.'and sure enough] a loose'...... visitors ap ;"yV-
.■.■:-:\4:.; Oswaldtwistle levelled aftef;aonly'for;the:}nsitorsto,eam a yTOini^pnfthp'.wziridh^f.’wh'eri:^ / . . '.3 , sloppy defending,. ’
-3;',;;,';i;T^^ii^Mt':back>withiii a\>
■iBft<rna:,hononra:ara:still'.'very.'»'iwhen.a7Buchananlcro3S:Wa^g^Pi)m^ii^ywa8,jmm^tlM>^HeB^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l i i j ^ ^ ^ p .. much alive thanks to claiming' ;
headed.past,hisown keeper]
.^ was to prove thewinner,from;a*
'^.jWhaUey'were now'domianti-f1 ; ng, and it was no surprise wheris;^' j
j
behind to score an excellent 2-1 over Blue Star.
Wolves have already .dis
posed of Halton and Tarleton in a tough route to the last four. • Awaiting the winners of the
the-table clash.
goals from Jay Howard and Daniel brought the scores level at the break.
> . Sam Rayner popped up to
put the Wolves in front early in the second half, with Knuzden once again firing back with a deserved equaliser. It wasn’t until the final
minute that Clitheroe claimed the points, as man of the match Chris Scott ran on to a through-ball to fire home the winner. -- ^ ■
Brierfield Celtic Under 9s 0 Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s 8 A RAMPANT second half per formance gave Clitheroe
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semi-final are Ormskirk Cross Hall, who beat the Wolves in last season’s semi-final. Junior Clarets . . . . . . . . . . 0 show for their endeavours in the Clitheroe Wolves Under first half. 10s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A FIRST-MINUTE goal from man of the match Andy Hutchins got Wolves off to a flier at Junior Clarets.
the’ match, with Nicholls, Clitheroe Wolves Rangersyktfhey equalised when a P°w- "tnnririVMDDedafirie teamper- “ P
Wolves went on to dominate Oswaldtwistle Villa . ...................... nniwnHrm 1,1am later Alex Newton looked to Although the Wqlves were .have made the game safe when
slow out of the blocks] and soon | his 25-yarder slipped through found themselves trailing 2-0, the keeper’s hands.
Villa pulled one back with a
superb curling free kick with five minutes left, but the Wolves held out. Zak Musker impressed with
Buchanan, and Francesco Leoni made a welcome return after three months out with injury. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14s
R ed............................................4 AKZO Nobel
the Wolves produced a ring- rusty display. . They went behind to an early
free kick, but Jamie Robertson powered down the right and
Wolves Under 9s all the points
..crossed for Luca Musker t o . against Brierfield Celtic.
A single strike from Kenner-^ half. ,
equalise midway,through the ,
\ t
ley was all the locals had to ( ,/ Three minutes later a specu- lative AKZO shot squeezed it’s way into the net, but Wolves
However, it was a different,:; were denied an equaliser when
story after the break as a four- , Jamie Robertson was deemed' goal blast from Parkinson and a. off-side, goal from man of the matchu . After the break, AKZO twice! Dent earned the win.'...
, 5;.} hit the bar, spurring Wolves .2ii£into action.
is to raise Sims at the club;-no later than 11-
86 78 69 66
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winning th e Senior Nation- Wor ld C h am p io n sh ip in next year. .
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first Subsidiary League Gala of the year when they entertained South- port and Chorley. In spite of many close
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finishes, Clitheroe fin ished in third place with 85 points - 38 behind winners Southport. Chorley accumulated 90 points. The Dolphins had four
individual wins courtesy of Hayleigh Jones (two lengths butterfly), Scott Singleton (two lengths breaststroke), Mark LeCming (two lengths butterfly) and Elizabeth Highton (two lengths backstroke). In the team events, the
junior girls won the 4x2 lengths freestyle. The successful quartet were Hannah Pym, Emma Wild, Alice Jones and Kate Burrill. Hayleigh Jones then replaced Kate Burrill as the girls also
' woii the two lengths med ley relay.
C L ITH E R O E Dolphins Swim
al Championship f -or Bourg Ste Maurice - a Earlier in the year, with the National Squad. t r a in in g in New Z e a lan d Locals lose to league leaders ming Club hosted the
.Clitheroe ................................................. 0 It was up front where Clitheroe really West Park Warriors . . . . ________ 37 suffered. The scrummage took a terrible CLITHEROE Rugby Club suffered a dis- pounding against a technically strong, appointing defeat to league leaders West heavy set of very experienced forwards. Park Warriors at the weekend.
There was more success gained in the The locals conceded at least an average fineouts as a simple, but effective, tactic of
of two stones a man, and to compound dropping the ball carrier before his team- their woes, many of the visiting three- mates au0wed Clitheroe to get their trade- quarters were as big, if not bigger than the mark roU-ng maul going
home pack. Unfortunately skipper Matt Dugdale
Overall, though, the amount of useful {or ^ team was ]imitedi which on]y
ential centre Chris Massey failing a late led to Cbtheroe spending a majority of the fitness test
was forced into a late re-shuffle, with influ- . . . ny , «. • _ ^ • 'f,r _f fll. game on the back foot defendmg. So it was back row man Allan Nuttall But the re-appearance of prop Andrew
who was moved out into the backs, and Thomber and the tough tackling of full- although perhaps lacking subtlety, formed back Brian Wood and wing Simon Gret- a more than useful defensive line.
ton were certainly plusses. Badminton players’ first win
CLITHEROE Badminton Pimpcrton and Tony Bush In the Third Division, the C Club’s Blackburn and District performed brilliantly to take team continued their winning League B team recorded their the locals to victory.
ways, and have now guaran-
first win of the season - a 10-6 The A team suffered a 10-6 teed promotion. The D team victor}’ over St Phillip’s.
loss to Westholme. Number have also shown improvement The three partnerships of one player Paul Ainger was and have moved off the bot-
Paul Cronshaw and Christine injured and the rest of the tom of the table, with Dave Smitton, Mark Perry and team were unable to produce Mackenzie in outstanding Sheila Hartley, and Gordon their best form.
form.
Penman strikes
S e t t le .......... ............................ 0 Rimington.............................1 RIMINGTON maintained the pressure on the league leaders with'a hard-fought victory at Settle, thanks to a solitary goal from Jon Peninan. Settle made things very diffi
cult by playing with five men at the back, and therefore conced ed most of the posession to
Rimington. But tinie and again, the visi
tors got into great positions to create goal-scoring opportuni ties, only for the final pass to let them down. Too many times the ball was
played to the near post, when Penman and Watkins had taken up other places in the penalty area. Settle’s idea of frustrating
Rimington seemed to work as the game remained 0-0 well into the second half. However, Gerry Haslam
replaced Liam Carter, and from his fine run down the left, his chip to the far post found Pen man unmarked, and the former Clitheroe'man made no mis take. Haslam created another gilt-
edged chance, this time for Aamir Zulfi, but his header cleared the bar when it looked easier to score. Settle pushed for the equalis er and thought they had it
: when Kershaw was beaten, but the shot hit the underside of th e , bar and bounced on the line before being hacked away to safety. Manager Terry Braithwaite said: “You need a bit of luck
..................4 when you’re pressing for the AFTER a two-month lay-off, title> we certainly got that
when the ball hit the crossbar and bounced on the line."
■ WHALLEY Juniors Pumas Under 10s recorded their fifth win on the bounce, with a com prehensive 4-1 victory over Trawden Celtic.
’ Iit-was down to excellent goalkeeping that the score was kept down to 1-0 at the inter val, with Charlie Woodruff the lone scorer. Whalley were caught nap
ping after the restart, with Trawden netting their equalis er, before goals from Thomas Baldwin, Tom Brown and Liam ?
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