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go on another nm of five to six games unbeaten and see where we are then, but if commitment is the key then I ’m sure we will be there­ abouts again this season.” Saturday sees a trip to


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Witton Park, and Braith­ waite hopes to have some of his key men back in action. Rimington Reserves .6 Read Utd Reserves . . .4 GARY. Brunskill hit four as Rimington Reserves - in their new all-black kit - saw off bottoni side Read despite playing the entire 90 minutes with only 10 men. The game went as planned for the first 30 min-


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utes and the first of the 10 goals came from the unlike­ ly source of centre-half Warren Green. A free-kick from 45 yards


was floated over the keeper and in off the post. A second soon followed as


Andrew Blackledge got to the bye-line and crossed for Brunskill to head home from she yards for his first of the day. Liam Carter and Mark


Leach then combined for Brunskill’ssecond.' However, a mad 15 min­


utes saw Read draw level before the break. Their first goal fell to a


striker in the box who was blatantly off-side, but con­ verted well.


; vV- A second saw the Read


striker find space between the two central defenders and slot home another. And the leveller came


from a cross to . an., unmarked central midfield­ er.


Rimington regrouped,


and regained the lead on the hour as Liam Carter squared inside to Brunskill, who beat two men before unleashing a powerful shot into the top left-hand cor­ ner. '■ Read drew level once


more the ball was not prop­ erly cleared and w ^ even-;-; tually bundled over the line. ' And Read then found


themselves with a chance to take the lead as Green was alleged to have fouled in the box when he clearly won the


ball. But man-of-the-match


Danny Anderson earned some justice in goal with a fantastic save to his left. This only spurred on the


champions, and the 10 men dug in deep to get the deserved result. With 10 minutes to go,


Blackledge crossed pin­ point to the tall Chris Brown to direct his header home.


Rimington weren’t fin­


ished there though, and, Brunskill received a quick. throw-in from Carter to turn on the edge of the box and claim the three points. Waddington ..........4 Embsay......................4 W AD D INGTO N didn’ t disappoint with their brand of attacking foot­ ball in Saturday’s game against Embsay - only a change to their winnings formiilh cost them points. After 20 minutes, the vil­


lagers broke the deadlock when captain Peter Dug- dale tackled an Embsay striker, then made a great pass down the right wing. : 'The ball was picked up


by Mark Harrison, who made a pin-point cross for Samuel Dean to volley, home. From the restart


. Waddingtpn maintained .pressure;, resulting in a great team move ,working the ball into the area where Robert Lloyd pounced on a loose ball and scored from close range. Embsay had their best


spell of the first half from the restart and were rewarded with a goal after breaking through the Waddington defence. .oThe second-half started


the same as the first,-with _ the locals dictating the ' game, resulting in a goal­ mouth scramble and an own goal. A fourth strike soon fol­


lowed when a cross from the left saw Paul Zing hit a superb volley through a packed box. So with the game appar­


ently seTO up, Waddin^on played great football and carved out more chances. Manager Adrian Hirst


changed the shape of the team, Waddington were unsettled-and Embsay scored two very quick goals, ■ one from the halfway liiie


and one from close range. Then, with two minutes


to go, the Embsay. number 10 received a ball to feet in the box, and player-manag- . er Hirst vvent ,to blpck the .


- anticipated turn-,’ only to concede a penalty. Embsay converted from


the spot and salvaged a point, while Waddington were left shell-shocked. This Saturday, the vB-


’ lagere'are'^t hpine^^^^ Gar-', grave, kick-off 2 p.mi Thanks go to Ian Lloyd


.. frpm'Mortimers,Estate; Agehts'fdr hit; cdhtinual' match ball sponsorship. Grindleton ................ ... .3 Cowling .................1 G R I N D L E T O N ’ S unbeaten start to the sea­ son continued on Satur­ day" with a victpry' oyer lowly Cowling; Playing on a perfect


pitch, Grindleton took the lead early in the half. Full back James Driver


delivered an exquisite ball in from the left flank which found winger Dave Parkin­ son, who rose above the defender to head home. Cowling, who were play­


ing far better than their league position suggested, fought back, only to find the Grindleton back four standing firm. And the home side


Extended their lead sfrik-'; er Scott Fielding made a determined run and deliv­ ered a clever ball to the feet of winger Steve Walker, who tapped in under pres­ sure from six yards. However, the visitors who


were enjoying long patches of possession soon found themselves on the score- sheet when a strike from the edge of the box clipped the foot of defender Jamie Clarkson to deflect past the hapless Sean Lloyd in goal. With the game closer


than the hosts would like, Grindleton started the sec­


ond half brighter, deter­ mined to further their lead, peppering the Cowling goal with chance after chance. Midway through the sec­


ond half Grindleton increased their lead to two again, as Fielding hit a rasping shot which the keeper failed to handle, allowing Parkinson to pick up his second with a well- taken goal from short range. As the game wore on,


Grindleton could have fur­ thered their lead with


- - chances going begging, but ■the league leaders were value for all.three points. Centre half Clarkson was man-of-the-match. Grindleton entertain Cowling again this week in


.the Country Cupathome. Boole Vtd . ........... rChipping .


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' TENrinan Chipping were;- - delighted t'o'leave Hoole,’- with all three points after' - their opponents laid siege to their goal for much of the second half. The locals began the


game well and were soon ahead. A free kick, was won , oh the left wing, and centre back Danny Walmsley swung over a challenging cross, which was met by the head of Dave Barton to power home. Chipping looked the bet­


ter side, and 01 Hayhurst went close, before Hoole began to play their way back into the game. A free header rattled against the post from a cor-


. ner, and Matt Ireland in the Chipping goal allowed a cross to squirm from his. graspi but .was alert enough r to make a block from the rebound and gather the loose ball. Chipping went into the


break with a slender 1-0 lead, and Hoole began the second half as they had fin­ ished the firsCplaying some good football and threaten­ ing tqequalise.---;:-,;


stayed strong, but Hoole finally, found the break­ through.,: ' The left winger got clear


on the edge of the box and played a good cross for the striker to glance a header intothenet.' ■ ' ' Hoole continued to press,


but a combination of dogged defending and woe­ ful finishing left the game in ■


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the balance,' and allowed ^ Chipping to regain the lead with a superb goal on the break. Some good, quick passing


found Hayhurst in space, and he played a clever ball behind the centre back to find his strike partner Mark Fordham, who produced a superb finish over the keep­ er.


Fordham could have


extended the lead shortly after as he was played through again, but the keeper made an outstand­ ing save to deny him. Chipping looked to have


weathered the storm, but there was to be drama late on.


A ball over the top sent


the Hoole striker clear on goal, Ireland came out to challenge and was guilty of blocking the ball with his hand outside the penalty area, denying a clear goalscoring opportunity. The referee had no option


but to produce the red card, meaning skipper Ian Horn­ by had to take over in goal for the last 10 minutes. From the resulting free


kick, man-of-the-match Hornby stood strong, punching clear and the back line defended brilliant­ ly under pressure to secure


.the win. The whole Chipping side


gave their all in this game and were delighted with such a hard-fought victory against useful opposition.


; The villagers currently sit second in the table and will be looking to add to this win with a good per­ formance on Saturday, at New Longton Rovers (kick­ off 2-30 p.m.). Skipton LMS . . • . . . . .1 ’ WFC Clitheroe .........2 T H IS superb win for Clitheroe against league leaders Skipton LMS was marred by the x-rated challenge on full back Garth Sutcliffe that left him with a broken leg just before half-tima


WFC travelled’ td Skip-''


ton full of confidence that they could cause an upset against a side that were undefeated, and they did just that. _ TA>sqlid start provided


WFC’s Sullivan with a cou­ ple of early shots at goal;; with both clean strikes going agonisingly close. The opener came oh 15


:r The Chipping back fdiir'■


minutes when a Gaz Hick- ling through ball was cool­ l y slotted under i. th e l advancing goalkeeper by Sullivan.,,


. .Waggonj.played some excellent'Tootball .and matched Skipton’s physical - approach man for man, and as the half wore on, some last-ditch defending from Dave Mercer and young­ ster Josh Holgate kept the slender lead intact at half­ time. ' The second half was ;,


almost all Skiptoh as WFC camped deep in their half and struggled to get the ball down and play. Skipton’s physical


approach continued in the second half, and WFC did well not to rise to this. However, WFC’s defence were caught too high up the


■field, and Skipton netted a deserved equaliser. There would be a sting in


the tail though as Sullivan, who ran the Skipton back three ragged, provided the winnner five minutes from time. The Clitheroe striker


took the ball out wide, and as Hickling stormed on from midfield to the back


post, Sullivan picked him out with a pin-point cross and Hickling volleyed home. This win for the Pimlico


Road outfit will hopefully kick start their season as they push for honours. Whalley Juniors Under 15s...............................6 Ringley Park Rangers 3 W H A L L E Y progressed to the last 32 of the L FA Trophy with this -victory. Goals came from Liam


Kinney (2), Jack Ryden (2), Sam'Jennings and Michael Clegg. Rimington Under 12s 13 Barnoldswick Town . .1 R IM IN G TO N earned a comprehensive win over Town.


' In the second minute,


Elliot Kay was able to round the keeper to slot home, but a defensive mis­ take led to an equalising own-goal. Kay restored the advan­


tage, and was then cynical­ ly fouled a minute later, 25 yards from goal, with Zak Robinson making it 3-1 from the free kick; The second half saw


Daniel Mort netted two minutes after the restart, before captain Robinson added two in a minute. Mort got his second


moments later, and in the last 10 minutes, man-of-


,. j, ; the-match Robinson; sent


’ the'keeper the wrong way from the spot, while Kay added three more to hisi tally, including a glancing header from a comer. ' Sykora and Calum SmMl


ley also got their names on thescoresheet. Bromley Cross


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Langho Uhdefils\ . .,'.'1 DESPITE their best per-: formance of the season so far, this was another frus­ trating match' for; the locals. ■ ' Bromley Cross took the


lead very early in the, match, but from then on it wasbne-way traffic. Man-of-the-match Sam


Ribchester and Jack Stones easily coped with sporadic attacks from the opposi­ tion, and penned Cross in their own half for the remainder of the match. Joe Clark equalised just


before half-time with a great finish, but the Langho pressure continued to no avail in the second half, with around 20 shots on target blocked or saved. The sucker punch came


with 10 minutes to go when Bromley Cross scored a breakaway goal totally against the run of play. AKZO Juniors . : ........ 5 Langho Juniors Under 12s ...............................0 S LO PP Y defending cost Langho dearly against a very good AKZO side. Under constant pressure,


Langho were unable to force the game and conceded sev­ eral poor goals.


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