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60 Clitheroe Advertiser & Jimes, June 3rd, 2004 <


■ Cricket Scorecards-


Clitheroe v Earby Clitheroc


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Thyssen'c Pickup b Jaggers......67 N. Bolton c Pickup b Hipgrave .28 M. Bolton run out........................1 S. Bishop lbw Hipgrave...............0 S. Coulter c Nutter b Jaggers....58 D. Glover b Ayub..........................0 S. Whalley c Pickup b Jaggers ....1 P. Gaskell c Pickup b Jaggers ....16 N. -Bibby not out..........................3 M. Hargreaves c Walton b Ayub 4 G. Kershaw run o u t..................... 0 Extras.....................................16 Total.....................................194 Bowling: S. Hipgrave 14-5-28-2;


I. Clarkson 7-1-48-0; P. Tilbury 9- 2-45-0; Ayub 9.5-1-36-2; A. Jaggers 6-1-26-4.


Earby


S. Munns c Glover b Kershaw ...38 Ayub Ibw b N. Bolton................63 C. Walton c Thyssen b Kershaw .6 N. Hodge c Thyssen b Kershaw 39 M. Nutter run out....................... 2 A. Jaggers c Bishop b Kershaw .11 I. Clarkson b Thyssen..................0 S. Hipgrave c Glover b Kershaw .1 P. Tilbury run out.........................6 L. Pickup b Thyssen....................0 D. Proud not out...........................0 Extras.....................................11 Total:....................................177 Bowling: M. Hargreaves 5-0-22-


0; Thyssen 8.1-1-31-2; G. Kershaw 17-2-60-5; N. Bibby 7-0-35-0; N. Bolton 6-1-25-1.


Padiham v Ribblesdale Wanderers


Ribblesdale Wanderers


R. Gladwin b Ahmed......... ........12 Nawaz c and b Ramshead.........12 M. Peel c Robinson b Ramshead 2 A. Marsh lbw Siddique............. 51 D. Howard b B. Ali......................8 R. Lloyd b Siddique.................. 61 S. KerrstRobinsonbSiddique.14 J. Braithwaite not out..................1 T. Braithwaite b Siddique...........0 Extras....................................13 Total (for 8)....................:....174 Bowling: G. Ramshead 9-2-26-


2; Q. Ahmed 14-4-56-1; Siddique 14-3-39-4; B. Ali 5-0-33-1; U. Sad- dique 3-0-17-0. Padiham


Siddique c Whalley b J. Braith­ waite .......................................62


G. Hall c Peel b J. Braithwaite ..28 U. Saddique c Peel b Howard......1 N. Ashraf lbw b J. Braithwaite..24 K. Hitchon c Nawaz b Howard...5 Q. Ahmed c Peel b Howard.........0 I. Ashrak st Peel b J. Braithwaite8 A. Robinson b J. Braithwaite......2 G. Ramshead c Kerr b J. Braith­ waite .........................................0


P. Leach not out............................1 B. Ali c Pratt b J. Braithwaite ....1 Extras.......................................9 Total.....................................141 Bowling: Nawaz 6-0-34-0; R.


- Whalley 5-0-33-0; D. Howard 13-3- 40-3; J. Braithwaite 13-5-25-7


Read v Great Harwood Great Harwood


C. Ramsker c Veevers b Law.......8 Crook Ibw Newby......................80 L. Deasey b Newby.....................6 P. Houldsworth b Rushton..........5 A. Armer c Law b Newby..........95 G. Allen c and b Eastham...........6 M. Howarth b Newby.................4 C. Jackson not out.......................9 P. Newton b Law.......................... 9 G. Simpson not out......................0 Extras.................................... 22 Total (for 8)......................... 244 Bowling: Law 12-2-65-2; O.


Newby 13-1-73-4; A. Rushton 6-1- 25-1; P. Sleep 6-2-33-0; W. Eastham 6-0-28-1.


Read


M. Veevers c Deasey b Simpson..7 C. Walton b Ramsker................52 P. Sleep b Crook Ramsker.........67 Law not ou t................................55 T. Little not out......................... 22 Extras........................ ;..........21 Total (for 3)..........................225 Bowling: S. Maher 11-2-58-0; G.


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Simpson 4-0-25-1; Crook 8-0-52-0; C. Ramsker 6-1-26-2; P. Newton 5- 0- 32-0; M. Howarth 1-0-12-0.


Whalley v Blackburn Northern


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' M. Gillibrand retired hurt......... 19 A. Bisoodwall c Pratt b Marquet.110 Flusk lbw b Marquet...................2 I. Daud c Tanaku b Gorton.....28 F. Butt not out............................18 N. Weaver lbw b Marquet............1 M. Khan c Burgess b Gorton......9 D. Lord lbw b Marquet................4 D. Fish run out.................... 2 Extras.....................................15 Total (for 7)..........................208 Bowling: Marquet 19-3-59-4;


M. Whelan 4-0-20-0; L. Burgess 5- 1- 19-0; S. Gorton 7-0-35-2; S. Tay­ lor 2-0-10-0; N. Fielden 3-0-25-0; J. Blair 3-0-31-0.


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Buck Wrinleys v Horse Shoe; Bridge v White Horse B; Royal Oak v Waggon B; Craven Heifer v Pendle Witch. Third Division


Dog Music Bar B v Royal


British Legion C; Station B v Kings Arms; Victoria v Bridge B; Royal British Legion D v Buck D; Red Pump v White Lion. Tuesday


Ladies* League Pendle Ladies v Dog Inn; Buck


A. Pratt c Khan b Flusk.............0 S. Gorton c and b Fiusk............11 M. Whelan c Flusk b Butt......... 7 J. Blair c Weaver b Flusk............0 Marquet b Flusk......................... 0 I. Grace b Flusk...........................0 N. Fielden not o u t .......................8 L. Burgess c Townsend b Flusk .0 V. Tanaku c and b Flusk.:...........6 S. Taylor b Flusk......................... 7 Extras.................................... 11 Total...................................... 62 Bowling: Flusk 14.3-6-29-8; F.


Butt 9-2-17-2; D. Fish 3-0-10-0; S. Brown 2-1-2-0.


Read v Padiham Padiham


Siddique c Rushton b Newby...55 G. Hal) b Law...............................4 D. Hall b Newby......................... 1 K. Hitchon c Turner b Eastham. 11 M. Hawke b Rushton................. 0 Q. Ahmed b Newby.....................9 I. Ashfaq Ibw Eastham.............12 G. Ramshead b Newby............... 8 J. Hawke run out......................... 0 C. Whittaker run out...................0 D. Thompson not out..................6 Extras....................................26 Total....................................132 Bowling: Law 6-0-17-1; O.


Newby 12.1-3-35-4; A. Rushton 6- 1-25-1; W. Eastham 12-3-36-2. Read


M. Whalley Ibw Ahmed.............9 W. Eastham b Siddique............40 O. Newby Ibw Ramshead.......... 0 A. Rushton c and b Ahmed........7 N. Payne b J. Hawke........ ........15 A. Turner b Siddique................ 34 L. Woodvine not out....................4 S. Marshall not o u t .....................0 Extras....................................25 Total (for 6 ) ........................134 Bowling: G. Ramshead 6-1-45-


1; Q. Ahmed 9-2-21-2; Siddique 6- 1-36-2; K. Hitchon 2-0-7-0; J. Hawke 0.2-0-4-1.


Ribblesdale Wanderers


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Thyssen c Peel b Nawaz...........21 N. Bolton not o u t ............... ......82 M. Bolton b Nawaz.....................0 A. Kenyon c Nawaz b T. Braith­ waite........................................ 1


S. Coulter b J. Braithwaite......29 S. Whalley c Peel b Howard.....17 S. Bishop run o u t ........................1 P. Gaskell c Nawaz b Howard ....2 N. Bibby not o u t ......................... 1 Extras....................................18 Total (for 8 ) ........................172 Bowling: Nawaz 13-3-38-2; R.


Whalley 5-0-26-0; T. Braithwaite 8-2-21-1; J. Braithwaite 10-1-33-1; D. Howard 10-240-2. Ribblesdale Wanderers


R. Gladwin c Whalley b Harg­ reaves.......................................5


M. Peel lbw b Hargreaves........24 A. Marehc Gaskell bHargreaves .12 Nawaz c Whalley b Hargreaves .0 D. Howard lbw b Bibby..............7 D. Braithwaite c Bishop b Harg­ reaves.......................................0


S. Kerr b Bibby............................1 J. Braithwaite b Thyssen..........48 T. Braithwaite b Thyssen........ 10 M. Pratt b Thyssen.....................3 R. Whalley not out......................0 Extras....................................17 Total....................................127 Bowling: M. Hargreaves 14-6-


41-5; Thyssen 9.2-2-35-3; G. Ker­ shaw 6-2-14-0; N. Bibby 15-6-32-2.


Settle v Whalley Wballcy


S. Boswell b Morris.....................4 N. Fielden lbw b Morris..............1 S. Gorton c Morris b S. Hornby .0 A. Whelan b S. Hornby.............. 6 M. Whelan c Wildman b David­ son ..........................................77


Marquet c Davidson b Morris ...0 S. Taylor b Morris.....................10 L. Burgess b S. Hornby..............3 V. Tanaku c Worthington b Mor­ ris .............................................0


D. Crossley not out..................... 5 D. O’Neill not o u t ............... .......9 Extras......................................6 Total (for 9 ) ............... 121 Bowling: S. Hornby 19-541-3;


Morris 22-6-62-5; A. Davidson 4- 0-12-1.


Settle


K. Hornby c Crossley b O’Neill .9 P. Taylor b Marquet................... 7 Morris c Crossley b Marquet.....1 S. Hornby not out......................53


M. Verden c O’Neill b Burgess.17 A. Davidson b Burgess...............3 R. Preston lbwb Marquet.. J. Hughes Ibw b Burgess.... M. Wildman not ou t......... Extras............................. Total (for 7 ) .................... Bowling: Marquet 20-749-3;


0 .:...o 9


...25 124


D. O’Neill 7-2-25-1; L. Burgess 12- 4-33-3.


Cnc k e t VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Read............. 8 Settle........... 8


Barnoldswick.. 8 6 2 0 6 36 Clitheroe.......8 5 2 1 8 35 Cherry T ree ... 8 5 3 0 4 29 Ribblesdale W . 8 ■1 4 0 4 24 Gt Harwood... 8 4 4 0 4 21 Blackburn N .. 8 3 4 1 G 23 Earbv........... 8


Senior Division P w L A B P 8 0 0 12 52 7 1 0 6 41


First Division TABLES Ribblesdale A ...6


Clitheroe Cricket .6 1 1 4 23 Globe A ........... 5 1 1 3 22 Sabden Black. . . .5 1 1 3 16 4 12


Gt Harwood — 5 5 0 0 35 Roe Lee Park. . . .6 3 0 3 35 H e y s ln n ..........5 4 0 1 32 BurnleyRdB ...5


P w D L p 3 2 1 36


2 1 2 29


Ossy Con........... 5 1 0 Second Division


Rishton Con. A . .8 6 0 2 52 Leisure Hour B . .7 5 0 2 41 Whalley A ........ 6 5 0 1 39 Rushton Street ..7 3 0 4 34 Hurst Green A . .6 4 0 2 33 Salesbury A .......6 2 0 4 28 Free Gardeners ..6 3 0 3 27 G a tty P a rk .......6 2 0 4 26 Globe B ........... 6 1 0 5 21 Burnley Rd A . ..6 1 0 Third Division


p W D L P


Ossy Immanuel 8 3 5 0 4 19 Edenfield.......8


Bly Belvedere . 7 7 0 0 12 47 Ribblesdale W. 7 G 1 0 10 40 Read............. 7 Salesbury.......6


Cherry Tree ... 7 3 3 1 4 21 Stacksteads. . . 7 2 5 0 6 16 BlyGSOB ....G 2 4 0 4 14 Baxenden.......6 Padiham........ 7 Earby........... 7


Gt Harwood... G 3 2 1 6 23 Clitheroe.......7


4 3 0 2 22


Second Division P W L A B P


1 4 1 2 9 1 G 0 2 7 0 7 0 0 0


Blackburn N . . 7 6 1 0 10 40 Edenfield.......G 6 0 0 8 38 Bly Belvedere . 7 5 2 0 10 35 Ossy Immanuel 7 5 2 0 10 35 Stacksteads. . . 7 4 3 0 8 28 Barnoldswick.. G 3 3 0 10 25 Whalley........ 6


Firs! Division P W L A B P


Baxenden.......8 2 G 0 2 12 Padiham........ 8 Whalley........ 8


1 7 0 2 7


3 5 0 8 23 2 G 0 2 12 2 G 0 2 12


Waddington A . .6 5 0 1 37 Gt Harwood CC .6 4 0 2 31 Salesbury B .......6 4 0 2 34 Oakhill Vets.......6 3 1 2 34 Mercer Park . . . .6


p W D L P


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Horse Shoe 2, White Hart 7;


Bridge 5, Swan 4; Buck Inn 3, New Inn 6.


Dominoes Horse Shoe 12, White Hart 9;


Bridge 11, Swan 10; Buck Inn 13, New Inn 8. HIGH SCORES


138 - S. Tilley; 134 - D. Heap, 5 19


H. Smith; 130 - D. Gibson; 124 - J. Gudgeon; 120 - M. Marshall; 115


Whalley B ........ G 1 0 Fourth Division


5 1 1 8 35 4 2 0 10 30


Oakhill............. 6 3 0 3 31 Grange.............6 2 0 4 30 Spring H ill........ G 2 0 4 24 RibblesdaleB ...6


3 1 2 32


2 0 4 23 5 21


Castle B ........... 8 G 0 2 47 Leisure Hour A ..8 5 0 3 46 Sydney Street ...8 3 0 5 41 Castle A ........... 8 5 0 3 39 Sabden Blue . . . .8 3 0 5 34 Hurst Green B . .8 4 0 4 33 Immanuel B . . . .8 3 0 5 32 Milnshaw Wands 8 1 1 G 30 Waddington B . .8 0 1 7 25


Rishton Con. B . .8 6 0 2 52 Sabden R e d .......8 6 0 2 51 Immanuel A . . . .8


p W D L P 5 0 3 50


Rolls-Royce 2.. 6 1 5 0 4 9 BlyGSOB . . . .6 1 5 0 2 7 Settle........... 5


Bly Belvedere . 7 4 2 1 6 28 Padiham........ 6 3 2 1 8 25 Read............. 7 Salesbury.......7 Clitheroe.......7 Baxenden.......7


4 1 1 6 28


Blackburn N . . 7 6 1 0 G 36 Ossy Immanuel 7 5 1 1 8 35 Ribblesdale W. 7 5 1 1 8 35 Edenfield.......6


Third Division P W L A B P


0 5 0 0 0


Rolls-Royce. . . 6 2 4 0 6 1G Salesbury.......7


3 3 0 4 19 2 5 0 4 14


CRAVEN AND PENDLE POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


White Bull 3, Fosters 5; Cricket


Club 5, Three Millstones 3; Coach and Horses 2, Craven Heifer 6; Pendle Hotel B 5, Cross Keys 3; Seven Stars 5, Pendle Hotel A 3. FIXTURES Captains Cup


Three Millstones v Seven Stars;


Settle........... G 0 G 0 0 0 1 * Bowls "


Barnoldswick.. 0 1 4 1 4 11 Cherry Tree ... 7 1 5 1 4 11 Earby........... 7


3 3 1 8 25 4 2 1 2 24 3 3 .1 2 19 2 4 1 4 16


0 6 1 2 4


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


Firsl Division Burnley Rd B 9, Oswald-


twistle Cons. 1; CHtheroe CC 4, Great Harwood 6; Ribblesdale A 5, Globe A 5; Roe Lee Park 10, Sabden Black 0. Second Division


Gatty Park 4, Whalley A 6;


Globe B 4, Hurst Green A 6; Hurst Green A 7, Rushton St 3; Leisure Hour B 7, Salesbury A 3; Rushton St 9, Burnley Rd A 1; Rishton Con. A 9, Free Gardeners 1.


Third Division Oakhill 8, Grange 2; Oakhill


Vets 9, Spring Hill 1; Salesbury B 7, Great Harwood CC 3; Waddington A 8, Ribblesdale B 2; Whalley B 2, Mercer Park 8. Fourth Division


Castle A 6, Waddington B 4;


Hurst Green B 6, Rishton Con. B 4; Immanuel B 6, Leisure Hour A 4; Milnshaw Wanderers 1, Immanuel A 9; Sabden Red 7, Sabden Blue 3; Sydney Street 8, Castle B 2. .


Pendle Hotel A v Fosters. CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Castle 6, Legion A 6; Rose and


Crown A 4, Buck A 8; Billington A 8, White Hart 4; Legion B 5, Stork A 7; Waggon A 8, Rose and


. Crown 4; Castle 5, Billington A 7. First Division


Whalley Warriors 7, Station A


5; Pendle Hotel A 7, New Inn 5; Brown Cow Clitheroe 9, Pendle Hotel B 3; St Peter’s Hurst Green 6, Dog Music Bar A 6; Buck B 6, White Horse A 6. Second Division


White Horse B 8, Buck Wrink-


leys 4; Horse Shoe 5, Billington B 7; Bay Horse 7, Craven Heifer 5; Pendle Witch 7, Royal Oak 5; Bridge A 9, Waggon B 3. Third Division


Station B 7, Bridge B 5; Dog


Music Bar B 6, Kings Arms 6; Royal British Legion C 6, Red Pump 6; White Lion 8, Royal British Legion D 4; Buck D 4, Victoria 8.


Ludics Division Buck A 6, Billington 3; Pendle


Hotel 4, Buck B 5. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Rose and Crown A v Castle;


Waggon A v Stork B; Stork A v Rose and Crown B; White Hart v Legion B; Buck A v Billington A. First Division


New Inn v Brown Cow; Whal­


ley Warriors v Pendle Hotel A; White Horse A v Station A; St Peter’s Hurst Green v Buck B; Pen­ dle Hotel B v Dog Music Bar A. Second Division


Billinzton B v Bav Horse;


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


LEAGUE TABLES


Fraser Eagle...... 6 6 0 0 18 D’s .................. 7 5 0 2 17 Young Farmers ..6 4 0 2 14 Alpes............... 6 3 0 3 12 RVCavaliers ....6 3 0 3 12 Hair of Dogl ....6 3 0 3 11 Ribble Valley 1 ...8 1 1 6 9 Calderstones. . . . .7 0 1 6 6 Second Division p W D L P


First Division p W D L P


- J. Cuniiffe; 101 - W. Lonsdale; 100 - R. Hargreaves x3, D. Gibson x3, L. Astin x3, S. Baines x2, G. Howard x2, M. Marshall, L. War­ ing, J. Horsfield, W. Lonsdale. LEAGUE POSITIONS Darts


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White Hart., New In n . . . . Bridge........ HorseShoe.. Black B ull.. Swan.......... Buck..........


Bridge...... . White Ha rt., HorseShoe.. New In n .... Black Bull.. Buck........ . Swan........ .


.16 . . 8 . . 8 . . 8 ..7 .. 1 . . J


Dominoes


.23 .21 .21 .17 .12 .12 .10


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A v Buck B; Billington v Royal British Legion.


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CLITHEROE scratch golfer Mark Ashworth has


been called up by Lancashire. Impressive early season form, including a top 10


finish in the recent Lancshire Amateur Champi­ onships, have seen him selected for the Red Rose team for their match against Yorkshire at Fairhaven


at the weekend. Apart from Ashworth (70-0-70) and Andrew


Walmsley (74-4-70), Clitheroe’s big guns were miss­ ing from the leaderboard after the first round of the 36-hole Tom Morris competition. Don Partington continued his fine form by taking


top spot with a nett 68, and David Knowles was well pleased to card 84-15-69 and slip into second place


ahead of five players on 70. The Archie Moro, Steve Dean, Peter Harrison trio


are all-too-familiar with second-place finishes. Their 81 points in the three-man team event


proved to be five shots off the pace set by the experi­ enced team led by John Whowell, ably assisted by Peter Murtagh and Derek McIntyre. William Tyrell returned an impressive nett 64 in


the junior medal, but could not match Jack Roth- well’s incredible nett 60, while Sarah Hale continued her run in the prize list by taking third spot with a 67.


Clitheroe member Brian Stokes and his partner


witnessed what he described as awesome golf when pairing up with the Accrington GC duo of D. Yer- bury and B. Martland for Clitheroe’s Open Senior Fourball. First on the tee at 7-30 a.m., the Accrington pair


amassed 48 points to take first place by one point from visitors from Bolton - both winning pairs mak­ ing complimentary remarks about the golf club, course and hospitality when receiving their prizes from captain Ray Ashley. Roy Ellis returned 76-11-65 to win the Millennium


Trophy at Whalley GC by the narrowest of margins from Bill Banks (81-15-66). The High Handicap Trophy was won by Jerry


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-


SIDE LEAGUE RESULTS


Phoenix Club 2, Beer Can 3;


Top Banana 2, AC Men 6; Groin Strain 0, Alf Hart 6; Red Hamsters 1, FC Destroyers 8; Team Haircut 1, New Inn 2; The Missfits 4, Men­ acing Duck 2; Art of Losing 4, Athletico Charva 7; Clitheroe Clowns 0, Dunop Who 2; FC Destroyers 7, Groin Strain 4. FIXTURES


9 a.m. FC Destroyers v Beer


Can; 9-35 a.m. Red Hamsters v AC Men; 10-10 a.m. Phoenix Club v Alf Hart; 10-45 a.m Top Banana v Menacing Duck; 11-20 a.m. Groin Strain v New Inn; 11-55 a.m. The Missfits v Athletico Charva; 12-30 p.m. Team Ilairbut v Dunop Who; 1-05 p.m. Art Of Losing v Clitheroe Clowns.


Riley (93-24-69) with George Blenkinship (97-26-71) in second place. Kath Bithell won the stableford event at Clitheroe


ahead of Lauaine Wall and Jane Chadler - the latter winning the LGU Champion qualifer. Marion Read scooped the Joan Scott Trophy. Jean Anne Speak carded 89-15-74 to win the Silver


Division of the LGU Medal by two shots from Dorothy Dady (91-15-76) and Paula Law (94-17-77). Barbara Brown topped the Bronze Division with a


score of 99-25-74. Maureen Cox (101-26-75) was run­ ner-up ahead of Marion Niven (103-27-76). Barbara Ebdon, Pauline Povall, Stella Southworth


and Linda Cain from Longridge won the Open Ladies’ Team event at Whalley GC with 92 points. They finished 10 points clear of a team from Pre­


ston with ladies from Pleasington taking third place with 80 points.


, WeekendSeleclions '• Saturday Clitheroe (v Read, home, meet 1


p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Bishop, S. Coulter, S. Bishop, S. Whalley, A. Kenyon, N. Bibby, M. Hargreaves, G. Kershaw, E Gaskell, Thyssen. Scorer: J. McKenna. Clitheroe 2nds (v Stacksteads,


away, meet ground 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, P. Bishop, F. Hussain, P. Dibb, M. Coulter, A. Ainsworth, C. Musson, A. Pearce, C. Brown, M. Preston. Same team Sunday (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) Scorer; T. Mileham. Read (v Clitheroe, away, start 2


Hair of D o g 2 ....8 6 1 1 21 Pink Ladies ...... 7 5 0 2 16 Ribble Valley 2 ...7 4 0 3 15 Ribble Valley 3 ...6


p.m.) W. Eastham, C. Walton, P. Sleep, T. Little, M. Whalley, A. Turner, A. Rushton, O. Newby, L. Woodvine, N. Payne, D. Law. Scorer: K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v BGSOB, home,


RBL ............... 6 4 0 2 13 Higher Buck...... 6 2 0 4 7 Dunkenhalgh . . . .7 1 0 G 6 Rejects ............ 7 0 0 7 2 Third Division p W D L P


4 1 1 14


Unison Avengers .6 0 ' 0 0 18 Ribble Valley 4 ...7 5 1 1 17 The Winchester ..7 4 1 2 15 Waddington...... 8 4 1 3 15 Hair of Dog 3 ....6


Billington......... 7 2 1 4 10 Sainsburys....... 7 0 0 7 3 Dale Head ....... 6 0 0 6 1


4 0 2 14


start 2 p.m.) F. Barden, K. O’Con­ nor, W. Driver, M. Doughty, C. Holt, N. Snape, S. Marshall, P. Howarth, A. Baron, G. O’Connor, S. Doughty. Reserve; J. Marshall. Same team Sunday (v Salisbury, away, 1-30 p.m. start) except N. Marsh, A. Bennett and L. Wood- vine for P. Howarth, A. Baron and G. O'Connor. Scorer: S. Marsh. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Barnoldswick, away) T. Braith­ waite, D. Howard, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, C. Hall, S. Kerr, S. Trot­ ter, J. Braithwaite. M. Pratt, L.


Gidlow, Nawaz. Scoren R. Fielding. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v


Burnley Belvedere, home, meet 1- 10 p.m.) B. Spencer, R. Bedford, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, J. Dewhurst, G. Maguire, A. King, R. Whalley, M. Briggs, C. Rawsthorne, G, Clarkson. Scorer; L. Bedford. Sunday


Clitheroe 3rds (v Burnley Belvedere, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) D. Mussson, P. Cox, J. Warburton, C. Palmer, R. Dinsdale, T. Bailey, W. Le Breton, D. Sharpies, S. Dawson, M. Scott, C. Tinker. Scorer: R. Cox. Read 3rds (v Baxenden. home,


start 2 p.m.) G. Hinks, B. Laycock, T. Booth, E. Artingstoll, J. Lang­ ford, M. Suthers, A. Brennand, A. Laycock, J. Doughty, P. Howarth, A. Baron. Reserve: J. Laycock. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


Salesbury, away, s tar t 2 p.m.) D. Binns, G. Clarkson, P. Cottam, A. Coxall, C. Wilson, D. Harrison, R. Slinger, S. Fielding, M. Pratt, L. Bedford, J. Bunyan. Scorer R. Clarkson.


Monday Ribblesdale Wanderers Under


18s (v Blackburn Northern, home, meet 6 p.m. prompt) R. Gladwin, C. Wilson, L. Gidlow, R. Slinger, J. Reynolds, D. Underwood. M. Sut­ ton, C. Nuttall, Sarwar. J. Bun- van, L. Bedford. D. Rice. D. Price.


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Readstone seal cup triumph to crown successful campaign


READSTONE United Under 9s are pictured prior to


capturing the North Valley League Cup. The locals came through to win their final and pick up


a welcome piece of silverware, but the side were unluck­ ily denied a league and cup double, ending their league


season as runners-up. (s). Meanwhile, United’s Under 13s Blue girls finished


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their season off in style with a convincing 15-0 victory


over Brierfield Celtic. Emily Crake went nap, scoring five goals, while Alice Holmes added four of her own as the locals headed


towards an impressive scoreline. Player-of-the-match Ella McDermidd also grabbed a


hat-trick, before a Jenna Birkett brace and a single strike from Jessica Owens rounded off the game.


Waggon prepare for new season


NEWLY-formed football club WFC Clitheroe have already started their preparations for the forthcoming season. After being accepted by the Craven


and District Football League, train­ ing commenced this Wednesday and


will run each week, with all interest­ ed players asked to meet at the Waggon and Horses public house at


7 p.m. each week. On Saturday, the club are holding


a barbecue and disco night at the Waggon to unveil the side’s new


strips which have been kindly spon­ sored by Gee.Co.Precast and High- moor Morgage Services. The evening starts at 7-30 p.m.


and tickets are available a t the Waggon.


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Final pack of Wolves Anna strikes gold receive recognition


ANNA Griffiths excelled once again as she struck gold at the National Junior League meeting at Bebington. Despite fulfilling just


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CLITHEROE Wolves concluded their series of presentation evenings at St Michael and St John’s at the end of another sea­ son of achievement. The Under 8s kicked


the night off with top goalscorer Nikolai Petria- ho claiming the strikers prize, and Joshua Dean beating off stiff competi­ tion from Maxim Petria- ho and Jack Nightingale to receive the player of the year accolade. Most improved player'


was picked up by James Atherton, while the man­ ager’s player award went to Lorenzo Leoni. And the number one


sportsman for the side was William Butterwick. The Under 11s girls’ side


saw honours go to Anna Hickling as top scorer, while player of the year was Alicia Walker, with Amber Bateman and Francesska Rigg in close contention. Manager’s player went to Helen Conlon,


the sportsperson’s award went


to Danielle Parker, and the most improved player nom­ ination was made to Sophie Cox.


The Under 12s’ awards


went to player of the year Joe Nightingale, with William Tyrell a close run­ ner-up. George Peregrine proved


to be top goal scorer, while the manager’s award went to Jack Parkinson. Ben White was named


most improved player by manager Richard Pere­ grine. Manager Simon Box-


Morton’s Under 13 girls saw Karie Hanson named top goal scorer, and Suzanne Bailey named player of the year. Bronte Box-Morton was


runner-up for the player of the year accolade, the most improved player was Shaah Howie and the manager’s player went to Natashia Wilkinson. The Under 13s’ manag­


er’s player accolade was awarded to Mathew Salis­ bury, the most improved player went to Tom Webb,


while the player of the year honour was picked up by Aaron Sharp ahead of Mathew Sedgewick. Top goalscorer was Stephen Tandy. The Wolves Under 15


Girls team, led by manager Shirley Veevers, had a whole host of awards to present, starting with the Sue Saunders Award that went to Bella Perigrine. Chelsea Cook was


named top goalscorer, while player of the year went to Joanne Green ahead of Carly Thomas. The manager’s player


award was collected by Brogan Cook, and Natalia Robinson took home the most improved player acco­ lade. Mick Scriven’s Under 15s


also took home a handful of honours, with Tom Ruther­ ford the leading goalscorer in the side, while Martin Lafrancecchina achieved player of the year status. He beat Simon Mashiter


to the top player honour, while the most improved player went to Simon Wor­


thington. The Under 15s saw


Adam Gatens take the manager’s player award. The first Under 16s side


to be honoured were man­ ager Mark Gidlow’s men, with the top goalscorer accolade going to Jake Chadwick. The team also saw prizes


go to Liam Gidlow for play­ er of the year, ahead of Gino Peregrine, the manag­ er’s player award picked up by Simon Ryan, and the most improved player acco­ lade go to Daniel Hull. They were followed by


Bill Holden’s Under 16s with Russell Thompson proving to be top goalscor­ er for the year. Chris Wrathall was pre­


sented with the top honour for the side as he picked up the player of the year award, ahead of Mick Barker. And Paul Worthington


picked up the most improved player award, before Liam McCarthy received the manager’s player trophy.


three and a half weeks of training, a throw of 32.23m was enough for victory in the discus. And she is knocking on


the door of the English Schools’ standard, with


entry recommendation standing at 33m. She also claimed bronze


in the shot with 9.57m, and ran her first 100m of the season in 13.4 seconds. And she will look to


maintain th a t winning feeling a t the North of England Junior Champi­ onships on Saturday at Wigan.


Anna Griffiths


Rugby club christen Littlemoor clubhouse


CLITHEROE Rugby Club held their 27th annu­ al dinner and presenta­ tions - the first to be held in the new Littlemoor clubhouse. After a three-course meal,


the assembled players and guests were entertained to some stimulating and thought-provoking speech­ es.


The loyal toast was pro­


posed by club chairman Andrew Thornber, with a toast to the Lancashire and Rugby Football Unions by captain David Watson. The toast to guests was made by president Colin Sil-


cock. The presentations fol­


lowed, with the principal prize winners being second XV player of the season


Mark Curphy, most improved player of the sea­ son Alex Hough, clubman of the year Phil Isherwood, players’player of the year- for the second year in a row - Andrew Rigby and Gold­ en Harpoon winner David Tattersall. The evening was rounded


off with entertainment from Sky TV comedian Nicky Newsholme.


One-sided Open League win for Clitheroe A team


CLITHEROE Tennis Club’s open A team progressed serenely through to the third round of the East Lancashire Open League knockout with an ultimately one­ sided victory over Blackburn Northern C. In the top match, Derek Parrott and


Phil Mileham found their best form of the summer in holding off Blackburn’s num­ ber one pair, winning 6-4,6-3. This gave them ample time to spectate


on Stephen Pym and Tony Bush’s undu­ lating display against the second duo. Having thrown away an early lead to


be taken into a fruitless tie-break, they immediately bounced back with some style to win the second set 6-0. Their opponents tried to fight back in


the third, but they were not going to make the same mistake twice and closed the tie out 6-2. In the return rubbers, Parrott and Mileham needed just 35 minutes to claim


the scalps of the second string pair, and Pym and Bush did very well to win a close encounter with the top team 6-3 6-4. The cup competition will now start to


hot up with a draw against a top division side looking likely in the next round. The mixed A team wheeled out the big


guns, with Julie and Stephen Pym, Paul Ainger and Mary Brass proving too much of a handful for Sunnyhurst A. Clitheroe marched to an emphatic vic­


tory, not affording their opponents from Darwen the luxury of even one set. The junior B team won plenty of plau­


dits, but alas only one set out of eight in their encounter with Brierfield. After losing their first match, Richard


Bell and Mark Higson eked out a draw in their second match of the day with victo­ ry in a tie break, while Matthew Cornish and Dominic Parrott went down narrow­ ly in both of their rubbers.


Henman-esque revival volleys


Whalley B into semi-final clash WHALLEY Tennis Club’s B team pro­ duced a Henman-like comeback to move into the semi-finals of the East Lan­ cashire Open Knockout. The Whalley side had only recently


beaten Sunnyhurst B from Darwen in a league match, but had a rude awakening by dropping the first sets. However, the.pairings of Martin Haworth and David Walters, and Guy


Purves and Mathew Cuynes proved too strong for the opposition, and won all four rubbers. The ladies continued their winning run by defeating a strong Burnley B team by


five sets to three. The team comprised of Sandra Frost,


Helen Maher, Hillary Dodding and Les­ ley Parker.


Unbeaten half century for Steve as


Rimington stay the pace with leaders THERE were big wins for the top three in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League, with Catholic SC leading the way. They put Ribchester to


Craig top scoring with an unbeaten 44. The hosts were restricted to 71-8, before Catholic SC knocked off the total with­ out loss. Steve Whalley smacked


the sword with a 10-wicket hammering, with Paul


an unbeaten half century and Ian Bythell notched 26


as Rimington overcame Calderstones by nine wick­ ets. Riverside defeated defending champions Chip­ ping by eight runs, whilst Chipping Ramblers earned their second win of the sea­ son with a two-wicket win against Low Moor.


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