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7 0 c iith e ro e Advertiser & Times, March 24th, 2005 ^ ^ 4


In take...................................................’


favourites Wadding- ton were dumped out of the cup in a stunning final 15 minutes.


' ^ strong and scored in the first 15 minutes when


Waddington started


Mark Harrison slipped the ball past the keeper. Intake kept Waddington at bay with a disciplined


Cup shock for locals Maroon and grind


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keeper, with chances from Harrison, Fletcher and Fagan all squandered.


---------an obtuse " sam«proveacooemuch


ing chances with the long ball, and won a comer two minutes before half-time, consequently scoring an equaliser after Wadding­ ton didn't clear their lines. After the break the game proved to be much


The visitors kept creat­


more balanced, with both teams making chances. Waddington had the


better opportunities but did not capitalise on them. But with 15 minutes


left. Intake scored after a mix-up with the keeper and the defence.


Waddington pushed for an equaliser, but it was Intake who had the final say by scoring twice in the


final five minutes. Waddington would like


to thank Travis Perkins of Clitheroe for sponsoring the match ball, and the Waddington Arms for sponsoring the game. Waddington are away to


Oxenhope Reserves on Sat­ urday, kick off 2 p.m. All players to meet at the


15 p.m.


Waddington Arms at 12- 15 p.m.


Chipping ............................................................ l . / l v n n > M n


Chipping their own worst enemies in score draw


^


^olton-le-Dale ........................ 2 TWO soft goals denied Chipping the three points on Saturday. In a home fixture whioch was moved


to Walton-le-Dale followed a strange decision from the referee deeming the locals’ pitch unplayable. Chipping


were confident of completing the double over their opponents.


patched past Rich Ireland. Following this. Chipping battled


-


scored first, early in the game from the penalty spot following a daft handball by Dean Austin. The spot kick was confidently dis­


But it was Walton-le-Dale who


hard to gain control of the game and led at the break.


into the far comer of the net to level matters - did he mean it? did he not? No-one cared as it made the score 1-


after through in-form Mark Ford- ham.


Chipping took the lead shortly


area was not dealt with by the Wal­ ton-le-Dale defence, and Fordham


A difficult ball into the penalty


reacted quickest to notch his fifth goal in three games. There were chances at both ends before half-time, ivith Miclk Garth


iiaii-Luiie, ivitn ivi c h Phil Peck’s curling free kick looped


thundering a 25-yard effort off the bar and a Walton-le-Dale striker


blazed high and wide when played through. The second half began dreadfully


for Chipping as they conceded the equaliser in the first 20 seconds. The striker was left in far too


much room and allowed to fire a shot from distance that rebounded off the bar and fell kindly to be nodded past the stranded Ireland.


Chipping’s next game is this Sat­ Napthens Solicitors.


urday at Walmer Bridge Reserves. Saturday's match sponsors were


. gear. Dog started the game positively, yet found themselves two goals down after just a quarter of an hour due to a combination


of sloppy defending and bad luck.


encounter at Bullough Park. Without finding top


DOG INN continued their impressive run by drawing 3-3 with Globe Bullough on Sunday, in what proved a thrilling


DOG f’nnf


Wood fires a brace as Dog Inn maintain fine recent run


However, a fine Eiliott Wood goal hauled them


TT____ i.. __


early in the second half, and the Budweiser Boys' enterprising play was rewarded when Wood headed them in front ivith his sixth goal in three matches.


chances to seal victory, but had to settle for a point


Dog had further ^-^uiapoim;


Glenross Juniors........................... Whalley Juniors V15s


. . . . . . . . ,g


'^■^-Lrst period and could have been much further ahead than the 3-0 lead given to them by strikes from Chris Hawra, Ben Topham and Tom U .


,


in: mance from top-of-the- table Readstone United Under 12 Girls.


convincing 5-0 win over Riverside, with Alisha Cryer and Jessica Muens also on target. Gabby Preugschat was


The locals produced a


Rosie Robinson inspired another excellent perfor­


AT-'TRICK from


named player-of-the- match.


mpr? rvi^iTrc-


WHALLEY Juniors Pumas finally bagged their first win of the season with a hard-earned away victory. The Pumas totally dominated the


WallhanU


back into contention at the interval. Liam Porter equalised


when Globe equalised from close range in the 83rd minute.


won the game in the dying minutes, but both teams had to settle for a point. Dog manager Simon Kerins took more positives than negatives from the game: “We were two goals down early on against a decent side, yet we end up disappointed at not win­ ning the game.ame.


Either side could have


^ter the restart, but Joe Rhys fired in to make the score 4-3.


tery, but what followed was undoubtedly their goal of the sea­ son, as skipper Sam Townend picked up the ball deep in his own half and then rounded most of the Glenross


__. ,


an excellent performance, scoring three superb goals, courtesy of a brace from Sam Langford and a single strike from man-of-the-


Akzo Juniors Green, win­ ning 3-2. Readstone put together


completed the double over


Ighten Leigh Purple, despite a fine display from Luke Wilde.


better with a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Accrington Stanley Juniors, although the scoreline flattered the Hyndburn side.. Jason Young was Read-


The Under 14s fared no


match Billy Crawshaw. The Under 8s lost 4-0 to


~


Wallbank. Glenross pulled one back soon


Suddenly the Pumas looked jit­ ____


outfield players before smashing the ball in from the edge of the box.


AK HosiTe runs n naot for league leaders Eeadstone United’s Under 12 Boys


'urieuiosi, M h J.vciciC..aarrttny were superb througoughout.


^ t five minutes remaining, Declan Rtzhenry drilled in Whalley's sixth to complete the scoring and cap their best team display of the season Defenders Will Varley, Chris Cleary and Ryan


Glenross were deflated, and, with


progress that we have made this year.


day, April 7th.


also at Wilson's, on Thurs­ day, April 7th.


oix goalscorers in Whalley’s first win


with an away clash against Stanley Street Old Boys,


Sunday, April 3rd, when they face Globe in the return game at Wilson's. They follow that up


remaining games with increased confidence.” Dog's next game is on


“We can approach our “This is a sign of the j


Littlemoor saw the town team grind out a well- deserved, hard-fought win over their closest league rivals. A sticky day, both underfoot and with the hek'^‘ to^Ji^weather! w ^ f


able to select from a set­ tled squad, a feature that has been one of the keys to their improvement this term.


to the limit. Clitheroe were again


team spirit honed over the season, both during match play, and at some demanding sessions on the training paddock, are beginning to show some early buds of fruitfulness, which hopefully, with the right application, can be continued for the remain­ der of this season and into the next.


The team work and


Lytham fielded a super- ^


to test both sides’ stamina /


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnlev


Goldr. /o. ~j- 14 ji'_Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) I EAST LANCASHIRE the points * Clitheroe RUFC.........14 tanker-sized pack and


LythamlWFC.......... 12 some tricky threequarters A NAILBITER down at in an experienced outfit.


er, was not pla3dng to the conditions.


fancy football they are used to on the flat broad


mg, sloping home pitch. and just


Trying to play the ’yi ^e was


between the teams indi­ cates how close the game was.


several stones weight per man in the scrum, they held up well.


were still a little lethargic and too content with just spinning the ball out for the backs and awaiting developments.


But in the loose they


STONYHURST College’s badminton club have successfully defended their Red Rose County Under 19s Mixed Championship Trophy.


ST’nKrV’TITT'DCJ'P _i-_ j. . .


eventful final, eventually beating Hut­ ton Grammar School 7-2. Stonyhurst College's head of bad­


lege s sports facilities earlier this month and the Under 19s team played in an


minton Jonathan Sharpies congratulat­ ed the side: “Hosting this sporting event


inside Akzo’s half, he drib­ bled past six players before rounding the keep­ er and walking the ball into the net.


his sixth man-of-the- match award. Wilson impressed with ^me quality defending.


Barnoldswick Barons .3 Wolves Under 12s Red .6


t h e Wolves came from behind on three occasions to win - and had goal­


stone's star man. The Under 13s took a 2-


0 lead in their game against Brierfield Celtic only to lose 4-2. Josh Brown and Sam


Miller scored the goals, while Jacob Uttley was named man-of-the-match.


lkeeper McGrath to thank ^ o k the lead, winger


or a penalty save. After Barnoldswick


Hutchins levelled with a fierce drive after a solo run.


Mevler's goal brought the the break,


side went in at half-time 3-2 up. -


Bailey sandwiched two Barons goals as the home


A precision lob from


from an up and coming player who also collected


The goal was sheer class


goal of the season in this defeat. Collecting the ball just


Akzo Yellows...............7 Wolves Rangers U12s . .i ONE moment of excel­ lence from Gabriel Storey stood out as Wolves’ best


The competition was hosted at the col­


were productive at line- out time, safe on their own ball, and pinched a sizeable chunk of the opposition throws. Despite giving away


Clitheroe's forwards Their downfall, howev­ Fortunately, the Clitheroe back line was ^


functioning well, and true to form, it was diminutive © outside half Nathan Peel r?, who was the scorer of the "


Maroons’ two tries, one in each half.


As it was, two tnes each fr-------- - j . _ ,— a conversion


from wide on touchline.


tersall, including a beautv .


the left Lytham seemed slightly


bereft of ideas, and although they scored twice, the second was from a terrible howler of a missed tackle by a cer­ tain back rower who should have certainly known better.


After a friendly this ing rematch at Lytham.


weekend, Clitheroe play their remaining two league fixtures on the trot, both away, firstly at Old Salians, then a week later with a mouth-water­ ing rematch at Lytham.


College’s badminton crown


at Stonyhurst College is a real privilege. “And winning the Under 19 trophy for


the second year running was a real achievement.


“The team should be proud of them­


selves as they trained very hard for this * competition.”


The Under 19s mixed team was made


up of Michael Ho (captain), David Wager, Eric Cheung, Jessica Macfarlane, Rachel Ward and Mary Gatacre.


Storey nets memorable consolation Wolves back into the


into the lead for the first time with a low drive, and after an own goal, the vic­ tory was sealed when


Ainsworth.


Clarkson headed in from a corner. Man-of-the-match was


Wilpshire Wanderers 0 Wolves Under ll s . . . .0


WOLVES produced a top drawer performance in a thrilling match, but some­ how only came away with one point.


t From the first whistle


nated possession but an inspired goalkeeping per­ formance repeatedly denied them.


Wilpshire also had chances when the Wolves tired towards the end, but keeper Jack Taylor pro­ duced an excellent stop two minutes from time to deny a certain goal. Romsboltom . . .


7 Wolves Under 16s 0


A SOLITARY Ramsbot- tom goal settled this physical encounter.


Chances were few and there was little between


o the last. Wolves domi­


match, and further goals followed. Hopkins shot the team


the teams for the first 20 minutes.


broke and the forward had time to strike the ball into the bottom corner, leaving the Wolves keeper with no chance. Clitheroe were denied


Ramsbottom then


unlucky Dilworth struck the ball against the keep- ^ er’s legs, and then a delib- ^ erate hand ball in the A Ramsbottom penalty area went unpunished. Wolves’ day was


an equaliser when a superb counter attack by Tom Rutherford found Danny Dilworth in the ^ six-yard box, and some­ how the ball hit the bar. 2 Minutes later the o


k z


Both were well convert ^y youngster Will Tat-


er well vert-


1 FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


4 Prc'.sidcnt’s Cup i: Second Round; Chatburn Unit-


l i ed 2. Barrowford YCW 1 (AET); .'I Colne United 4, Clitheroe RBL 6; vj Enfield 1, Silsden 1; Hurst Green ;; 13, Burnley Boy’s Club 1; Read


: l United 3, Barrowford Celtic 4; 4 Stacksteads St Joseph’s 2, Kel- f brook 2 (AET): Worsthorne 6,


^ Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 4. 1


First Division


;J Rock Rovers 3, Goodshaw 4 United 3; Sabden 0, Settle United 8.


U


■j Parks. r


Second Division


.1 Barnoldswick Town 0, Langho # 9; Borrowdalo United 3, Rawten- i stall 1; Burnley Belvedere 0, Peel


Reserve Division


; Kelbrook 3, Read United 1; Langho 0, Enfield 5; Rawtenstall


5 1


' 3, Goodshaw United 0; Rock Rovers 2, Colne United 1. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


■ GoodshawUtd ...17 13 3 1 42


; Buret Green .......18 13 3 2 42 ; Enfield............... 18 9 5 4 32 ; Rock Rovers.......18 9 5 4 32 I Rimington..........17 8 6 3 30 ! Kelbrook............16 9 1 6 28 , ColneUtd..........17 8 4 5 28 S’steadsSt Joseph’sl8 8 2 8 26


! PadihamA ........ 19 5 2 12 17 Settle Utd .......... 15 4 3 8 15 Ossy St Mary’s ...17 2 5 10 11 Sabden............... 15 1 2 12 5 BlyBoys’Club ...15 0 1 14 1 Second Division P W D L P


Langho ..............19 11 6 2 39 Worsthorne........ 17 12 2 3 38 Nelson Reserves ..19 11 1 7 34 Chatburn Utd ....17 9 5 3 32 B’ford Celtic.......20 10 1 9 31 Rawtenstall........ 16 8 3 5 27 Silsden............... 13 8 2 3 26 Clitheroe RBL ...15 7 4 4 25 Peel Park............17 6 4 7 22 BorrowdaleUtd ..19 6 3 10 21 Read Utd............15 5 2 8 17 Barrowford YCW .18 3 5 10 14 BlyBelvedere ....16 2 3 11 9 Barnoldswick Tn .19 1 1 17 4 Reserve Division P W D I. P


Rock Rovers.......21 14 0 7 42 Worsthorne........ 17 12 4 1 40 Hurst Green .......19 13 1 5 40 Langho ............. 20 10 2 8 32 Enfield............... 17 9 2 6 29 S’steadsStJoseph’slS 8 1 9 25 Kelbrook............19 7 3 9 24 ColneUtd .......... 14 7 0 7 21 Goodshaw Utd ...17 6 2 9 20 Rimington..........16 5 3 8 18 Settle Utd .......... 18 4 2 12 14 Rawtenstall........ 14 4 1 9 13 Read Utd............16 3 1 12 10


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Cross Axes..........13 11 1 1 34 DukeofWellingtonl2 7 1 4 22 Plough............... 12 7 0 5 23 StanleyStClarets.il 6 1 4 19 Griffin's Head.......8 5 2 1 17 Crown ............... 11 6 1 4 16 Commercial........ 11 3 2 6 11 Church’Pown ....14 3 2 9 11 Woolpack............12 2 4 6 10 Rose and Crowai ...9 4 0 5 6 Station................ 11 1 0 10 3 Second Division P W D L P


summed up when a splen­ did free kick from Simon j = Mashiter passed agonis- ■ ' ingly the wrong side of the post.


in joining should con­ tact the centre (01200 442188).


THE Roefield Leisure Centre Five-A-Side Summer League begins on April 10th. Any teams interested


-J- I


Woodnook...........17 14 1 2 43 Low Moor........... 15 10 2 3 32 Gt Harwood Rvre .15 10 2 3 32 Stanley St OB ....13 10 0 3 30 Globe Bullough...15 8 2 5 26 Dog Inn.............. 15 5 4 6 19 Roebuck ............14 7 1 6 19 Ossy Refugees....17 5 3 9 18 Foresterers........... 14 4 3 7 15 Clayton le Moore .15 4 1 10 13 Commercial OB ..16 2 4 10 10 Helrashorc Harriersl5 0 1 14 1


MCDONALD'S HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT BOYS


LEAGUE TABLES Under 12 P W D L P


Belvedere Colts.. .10 9 0 1 27 Langho ..............11 9 0 2 27 Acc’ton Stanley A .8 8 0 0 24 Haslingden .........11 5 1 5 16 Acc’ton Stanley ...8 4 1 4 13 Lammack .......... 12 4 0 8 12 Whallev...............10 1 0 9 3 Globe BullouchPk 13 1 0 12 3


SPORT Football


Under H i Blue P W I) I, P


Acc’ton Stanley . .12 11 1 0 34 Lammack...........13 10 1 2 31 Blackburn Eagles .14 10 0 4' 30 Akzo Nobel.........13 6 0 7 18 RishtonUnited ..14 6 0 7 18 Gt Harwood Rov. .14 5 0 9 15 Ungho.............. 11 3 0 8 9 Clitheroe Wolves .13 0 0 13 0 Under 13 Red P W D L P


Oswaldtwistle Utd 13 11 0 2 33 FulledgeColts ...14 8 3 3 27 Haslingden.........13 8 2 3 26 RossendaleUtd ..12 7 2 3 23 Barrowford Celtic 14 7 1 6 22 Darwen Rangers .12 5 0 7 15 GtHanvoodRov.All 0 0 11 0 Whalley .............11 0 0 11 0 Under M Blue P W D L P


BorrowdaleUtd ..14 12 0 2 36 Acc’ton Stanley ..10 9 0 1 27 Clitheroe Wolves .15 9 0 6 27 Fulledge Colts ...12 9 0 3 27 Akzo Nobel...........6 6 0 0 18 Barrowford Celtic 14 5 0 9 15 Oswaldtwistle. . . .12 4 1 7 13 Readstone Utd.. .12 4 0 8 12 Rossendale Utd ..11 4 0 7 12 Rossendale Valley 10 2 1 7 7 Globe Bullough Pkl4 0 0 14 0 Under 14 Red P W D L P


Colne Clarets........8 7 0 1 21 Lammack ........... 9 6 2 1 20 Haslingden ......... 7 3 4 0 13 Langho ...............8 3 1 4 10 St Joseph’s ...........8 2 3 3 9 Gt Harwood Rov. .6 2 2 2 8 Darwen Rangers .


. 8 1 2 5 5


Blue Star............. 8 0 0 8 0 Under 1.5 Blue P W U L P


Foulridge Minors 13 10 1 2 31 Akzo Nobel....... 13 10 1 2 31 Fulledge Colts .. .12 7 3 2 24 Acc’ton Stanley . .10 7 0 3 21 Rossendale Utd A 12 5 4 3 19 Oswaldtwistle Villal2 4 0 8 12 Haslingden ....... 13 1 1 11 4 Gt Harwood Rov. A13 0 0 13 0 Under 15 Red P W D L P


Gt Harwood Rov .14 11 1 2 34 Lammack........... 14 9 1 4 28 Darwen Rangers .11 6 2 3 20 Huncoat Utd___13 5 4 4 19 Langho................12 5 2 5 17 Readstone Utd ..13 3 4 6 13 Glenross JFC. . . .13 3 2 8 11 Whalley............. 12 1 0 11 3 Under 16 Blue P W D L P


Oswaldtwistle .. .15 11 2 2 35 Clitheroe Wolves A12 10 1 1 31 Colne Clarets. . . ,10 8 1 1 25 Rossendale Valley 13 5 4 4 19 Rossendale Utd . .11 5 2 4 17 Gt Harwood Rov. 14 5 2 7 17 Brunlea............. 14 4 2 9 14 Akzo Nobel....... 12 4 1 9 13 Brierfield Celtic. .13 1 5 7 8 Hapton Warriors .15 2 2 11 5 Under 16 Red P W U L P


Huncoat Utd ....12 7 4 1 25 Fulledge Colts ...11 7 2 2 23 Limmack........... 12 6 4 2 22 Borrowdale Utd . .11 6 3 2 21 Akzo Nobel A ...11 6 1 4 19 Ramsbottom JFC 14 5 2 7 17 Oswaldtwistle Villas 4 4 0 16 Whalley..............11 5 1 5 16 Haslingden ........14 3 1 10 10 ClitheroeWolves.il 2 3 6 9 Globe Bullough Pkl3 0 1 12 1


WARBURTONS YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE TABLES Under 10 P W I) L P


Colne Clarets . . . .13 12 0 1 36 Huncoat Utd . . . .15 12 1 2 34 •Burnley Utd. . . .16 11 2 3 32 Ighten Leigh P . ;15 9 1 5 28 Todmorden Colts .16 9 1 6 28 Bacup ............... 15 7 2 6 23 Briercliffe Rvrs . .14 5 0 9 15 BurnleyCW ....16 4 2 10 14 Ighten Leigh W ..15 1 2 12 5 Clitheroe Wolves .17 0 1 16 1


Under II Yellow P W D L P


PendleForest ....17 15 1 1 46 Barlick Barons B .16 12 2 2 38 Bacup................15 12 0 3 36 Ighten Leigh.......15 12 0 3 36 Trawden Celtic.. .18 8 1 9 25 Whalley ............ 17 7 3 7 2^1 C’roe Wolves Blue 15 7 1 7 22 Barlick Tn Blue .17 5 2 10 17 Fulledge Colts B .16 4 1 11 13 Readstone Utd Y .20 2 1 17 7 B’ficid Celtic Red 16 1 0 15 3 Under 11 Red P W D L P


Junior Clarets.. . .16 14 1 1 43 Fulledge Colts R .17 14 1 2 43 Barlick Tn Yellow 17 11 1 5 34 Briercliffe Rvrs...19 10 1 8 31 C’roe Wolves Red .17 9 2 6 29 Todmorden SC .. .16 9 2 5 29 Accrington Ama. .16 7 3 6 24 Readstone Utd B .19 4 1 14 13 B’field Celtic Blue 14 3 2 9 11 •Foulridge Minors 15 1 2 12 2 •HuncoatUtd ...16 1 0 15 0 Under 12 Yellow P W D L P


B’field Celtic Red 14 12 1 1 37 Foulridge Minors .14 12 1 1 37 Bacup................13 10 0 3 30 Barnoldswick Tn .16 '5 2 9 17 Junior Clarets C. .14 3 2 9 11 Clitheroe WR....13 3 1 9 10 Daneshouse.......14 0 1 13 1 Under 12 Red P W D L P


Briercliffe Rovers .17 14 1 2 43 Clitheroe Wolves..14 12 0 2 36 Pendle Forest ....12 10 1 1 31 Junior Clarets. .. .13 6 2 5 17 Todmorden SC ...16 5 2 9 17 Ighten Leigh.......16 5 2 9 17 B’field Celtic Blue 15 4 3 8 15 Barlick Barons ...16 4 0 12 12 Todmorden Colts .15 1 1 13 1 Under 13 P W D L P


Briercliffe Rovers .22 22 0 0 66 ClKigerColts ....21 12 5 4 41 •TrawdenCeltic ..20 13 3 4 39 Foulridge Minors .20 12 2 6 38 Barlick Town ....19 12 2 5 38 Todmorden Colts .17 10 1 6 31 Ighten Leigh.......17 10 1 6 31 B’field Celtic Red .21 9 1 11 28 Colne Clarets ....16 8 2 6 26 Fulledge Colts. . . .20 7 4 9 25 Brunlea............. 20 6 1 13 19 Readstone Utd ...19 3 2 14 11 Bacup ............... 17 3 1 13 10 B’field Celtic Blue 16 2 0 14 6 Red Star ............19 0 1 18 1 •points deducted


SMART AND COOK


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


FC Destroyers 4, The Missfits


2; New Inn 1, Real ’Tetchy 5; Mad Dogs 1, Clitheroe Clowns 1; Park­ ers Arms 6, Menacing Duck 4; Ace Men 5, Bad Boys 3; Stella W 0, Beer Can 6; Can We Win One 10, Top Hats 4.


CLITHEROE TOOL CENTRE


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


Premier Division


LEAGUE RESULTS


Buck B 7, Stork A 5; Castle 8, Wagon and Horses 4; White Hart


8, Royal British Legion A 2. First Division


HG 7; Brown Cow 4, Pendle Hotel A 8; Stork Hotel B 8, Bridge A 10; White Horse A 7,


Pendle Witch 5. Second Division


Dog Music Bar A 8, Buck


Wrinkleys 4; Horseshoe 9, Craven Heifer A 3; Royal British Legion D 3, Whalley Arms 9; Bayhorse 8, White Horse B 4; Bridge B 8, Royal British Legion C4.


Third Division


White Lion 10, Kings Arms 2; Craven Heifer 5, Red Pumo 7.


Pendle X Factors 5, New Inn 7 ; Pendle Hotel B 5, St Peters


Pool,.


FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Wagon and Horses v Royal


British Legion B; Billington A v Buck B; Buck A v White Hart; Royal British Legion A v Castle. First Division


Bridge A v Brown Cow; Pen­


dle Hotel A V Pendle Hotel B; St Peters HG v Pendle X Factors; New Inn v White Horse A; Pen­ dle Witch V Stork B. Second Division


British Legion D; Whalley Arms V Horseshoe; Craven Heifer A v


White Horse B v Royal


Dog Music Bar A; Buck Wrink­ leys V Bridge B; Royal British Legion C v Bayhorse. Third Division


Station v De Lacy; White


Lion V Wagon B; Kings Arms v Royal Oak; Dog Music Bar B v Red Pump; Billington B v Craven Heifer. Tuesday


Craven Heifer B v Buck D. Ladies’ League


Pendle Ladies v Buck A; Dog


Inn V White Horse; Buck B v Royal British Legion. Michael Humphries Singles Knockout


S. Almond v I. Townson; I.


Harle v C. Whittaker/S. Thomp­ son; R. Troy v P. Walton; D. Hart V S. Bristol. Any teams yet to register for


the summer league have until this weekend to contact the pool line (01282 680855). • The next committee meet­


ing will be held a t Billington Band Club on April 4th at 8 p.m. • Presentation night is to be


held at the Red Pump Bashall Eaves on Thursday, April 28th. Teams should indicate the


number of people who would like transport. Any raffle prizes for the presentation night can be picked up by a committee mem­ ber. • The Ladies’ Challenge Cup


semi-final will be at Billington Band Club on Tuesday, April 19th, with the final on Tuesday, April 26th. O The Men’s Challenge Cup


Final will be on Thursday, April 21st. A venue is yet to be decid­ ed.


TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Buck A ................13 8 3 Castle A ..............13 9 3


2 120 1 118


RBL A ................13 7 1 5100 BillingtonA.........13 5 5 3 99 Stork A................ 14 5 I White Hart ........13 5 2


8 89 6 88


RBLB................12 5 1 6 80 Wagon A ........... 14 2 2 10 77 BuckB................13 3 2 8 75 First Division P W U L P


Pendle A.............. 15 11 0 4 135 Stork B................15 9 3 3 128 St Peter’s .............15 7 3 5 116 Pendle Witch . . . .15 7 4 4 116 Pendle B.............. 15 6 4 5 110 New Inn.............. 15 7 2 6 107 Pendle X ...........15 3 4 8 98- Brottm Cow ........15 5 1 9 93 Bridge A.............. 15 5 3 7 82 White Horse A . . .15 2 2 11 70 Second Division P W D L P


Whalley Arms ...15 9 4 2 131 Bav Horse...........15 9 3 3 120 White Horse B ...15 7 5 3 120 RBLD................ 15 7 4 4 120 DogA..................15 6 5 4 112 Horse Shoe...........15 6 4 5 103 Bridge B...............15 3 7 5 103 RBLC................ 15 4 3 8 91 Craven A .............15 2 3 10 87 Buck Wrinkleys ..15 3‘ 3 9 79 Third Division P W U L P


Red Pump...........15 1 2 1147 Station................ 16 10 5 1142 White Lion...........17 9 5 3 140 Billington B ......... 15 10 2 3 127 BuckD................ 15 8 1 6 115 Kings Arms......... 16 5 2 9 107 Craven B .............15 3 4 8 99 Royal Oak........... 14 6 2 6 97 DogB.................. 15 2 2 11 68 DeLaev...............15 1 3 11 66


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Buck A ...................... 16 14 2 126 RBL..........................16 10 6 107 Pendle........................ 15 10 5 104 Dog...........................16 7 9 82 BuckB.......................16 4 12 60 While Horse.................15 2 13 52


Ladles’ League P W L P


PENDLE POOL LEAGUE


CRAVEN AND


White Bull B ........14 9 3 2 96 Coach B ..............14 7 3 4 83 Anchor B ........... 14 7 4 3 80 Lower Buck........14 6 5 3 73 Pendle Hotels....14 6 2 6 71 Fosters B ............14 4 2 8 57 Higher Buck..........14 2 4 8 47 TtaMillstones ..14 2 2 10 45


TableTennisi


EAST LANCASHIRE TABLE TENNIS


Burnley BC . . . . ..18 14 1 3 393 New Era.......... ..16 15 0 1 391 CAPA............. ..16 10 0 6 336 Hustlers.......... ..15 11 1 3 330 ^Vhalley Res. . . . ..15 10 0 5 315 TYidcnt ........... ..14 9 0 5 292 Optimists........ ..16 4 0 12 288 GSiT............. ..17 5 2 10 275 Slayers............. ..16 4 0 12 267 Brierfield B....... ..17 1 2 14 250 Wlialley.......... ..16 6 0 10 247 KSBC ........... ..14 2 2 10 175


: c Badminton


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


Westholme A 219, Brockliall 135. Smith Cup '


Salesburj' 240, Abacus A 100. Wilson Plate


(Hyndburn Sports Centre, 9 a.m.)


John Culshaw Tournament Sunday, April 3rd


Roefield B. Smith Cup: Salesbury v Colne.


Darts and Dominoes


KIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND


darts 8,4; dominoes 4,8. De Lacy 7, Judge Walraesley


Band Club B 12, Black Bull 12:


DOMINOES RESULTS


17: darts 0,12: dominoes 7,5. Bay Horse 16, Three Millstones 8; darts 12,0; dominoes 4,8.


Wilson Plate: Cardinals A v Monday, April 4th YMCA A 240, Clitheroe B 50;


ASSOCIATION RESULTS Times Cup


BADMINTON


Clitheroe C 240, Roefield B 79. FIXTURES


R'bottomTTA. ..14 13 0 1 382 Allspecds.......... ..15 12 0 3 324 Biiraccs........... ..14 11 0 3 303 Attackers........ ..14 7 0 7 263 StandcnHall ... ..12 6 1 5 245 E^tL^csCC.. ..14 6 0 8 235 R’bottom TT B . ..13 4 1 8 229 St Mary’s ........ ..13 6 0 7 207 Rovers............. ..13 2 0 11 171 Marten BS. . . . ..14 0 0 14 142 Third Division P W D L P


Premier Division p W D L P


LEAGUE TABLES


Pendle Hotel A ....14 10 3 1100 Fosters A ........... 14 8 4 2 88 WTiitcBuIlA........14 7 4 3 78 Buck Inn..............14 6 3 5 75 Craven Heifer........14 5 3 6 65 Pendle Inn...........14 3 5 6 61 Anchor A ........... 14 2 4 8 51 Coach A ..............14 2 0 12 36 Second Division P W D L P


FIN.AL TABLES First Division P W D L P


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Anna runs to sixth in LA


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day without the sore throat and cold, but very lethargic. And on Sunday morning we were up at 5- 45 a.m. ready for the start at 7-55 a.m., and she was still feeling very subdued with heavy legs.”


the Friday and still had a raised pulse rate, which I wasn't happy about, so I treated her with acupunc­ ture to resolve the cold symptoms. “She awoke on Satur­


got out there, I began treating her for the ham­ string problem which had tightened again, and a minor heel problem which had developed. “She still wasn't well by


was pleased with her per­ formance against the world's elite as she turned in a time of 2:33:02, just shaving 23 seconds off her personal best for the route, which she set in 2002. Joining her was Clitheroe chartered phys­ iotherapist Denise Park, who made sure that she was in the best possible shape for the 20th Anniversary race, held on Sunday, March 6th. Denise said: “When I


CZECH athlete Anna Pichrtova overcame ill­ ness and injury to finish sixth in the Los Angeles marathon. The Olympic runner


the start and finish line, and to be involved in a marathon at that level with such elite athletes from all over the world was remarkable.” Pichrtova has now


was amazing,” said Denise. “I had VIP passes for


paid off, as she took on the role of physio, manag­ er, photographer and motivator to encourage her patient to the finish line. “The whole experience


However, her hard work


female veteran 50 runner across the line, and Aspinall finished third in the male veteran 45 cate­ gory.


Louise in world bid


LOUISE Highton has jetted off to take on the world’s best in fencing at the Cadet and Junior Championships in Linz, Austria.


The 16-year-old Whalley epee master is currently


ranked second in Britain at Under 18 level, fourth in the Under 20s, and sixth overall in the senior rankings in the country. For full details of how she fares, see next week’s Sport.


ners Maureen Laney, Anna Kelly, Mark Aspinall, Phil Hall, Garry Wilkinson, John Roche, Colin Shuttleworth and Dave Farnworth were all attending, and the men's team finished in fourth place overall. Laney was the first


Bangor, Northern Ire­ land, the injury specialist was at the side of several more of her athletics patients. Clayton Harriers run­


gone to Colorado to con­ tinue her training, while the local physiotherapist went to the BMAF Cross Country Championships. Held at Castle Park in


KIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


well and I. Seed (Catholic Social Club) J. Cowgill, P. Dewhurst and M.


Sharpies (Royal British Legion). D. Cockett, L. Celestial and B.


Grives (Billington BC). M. 'Taylor, T. 'Taylor and M.


son (Bay Horse). J. Musker, L. Cook and A.M.


Johnson (Craven). High Scores: J. Gallagher 140,


Bellanca (Black Bull). J. Gallagher, J. Seedle and J.


B. Parto 132, A Southwell 109,1. Whallev 100.


Trebles: I. Whalley, A. South-


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Waddington (Catholic Social Club). M. Bo\vman, L. Lambe and B.


Parker (Judge). J. Brown, S. Hartley and J. Wil­


contested a team stabieford and yeiiowbaii event at the weekend. Jean van Boeckei, Neii


Green and Luke Green scored 37 points with their yellowball to beat Dave Botur, Keith Gill and Tony Cross into second place. Gill Farthing won the


Five Clubs competition at Clitheroe GC ■with a round of 105-28-77.


Osiiffe and Nick Pearson were victorious in the team event with 81 points - one better than that scored by Peter Tomlinson, Bob Scott and John Berry. Ray Standrigg, Mark


was runner-up following a card play-off with Barbara Crowther (107-29-78). Burnley Rotary Club are


currently planning their 14th annual charity golf day. Once again it is being


organised in aid of the Pendleside Hospice and this year’s main sponsors are Kitchens for Renault. Open to teams of four, the


event is to be staged at Burnley Golf Club on Tues­ day, May 3rd, with tee-off times available from 11-45 a.m. to 3-45 p.m. The entry fee is £150 per


team and further details are available from Donald George (680705).


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