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4 1 ; lk 70 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, November 15th, 2007


Relentless Rimington


Riminglon Under 12s 13, Haslingden Juniors 2


minute Kay met a rebound to open the scoring and further pressure paid off as Kay pirouetted on the penal­ ty spot and fired home. Isaac Pope got


in the half, including a lob over the keeper to send the locals into the interval with a comfort­ able lead. The second half con­


the fourth, following up on a rebound and then George Banks met a ball from the left wing and buried it in the back of the net. Kay scored two more


tinued in the same way as Kay extended the lead further, before he floated a corner into the box to be met by James Barnes. Haslingden pulled a


second goal back, but this only served to spur the home team on as the prolific Kay netted twice more in the space of two minutes. Zak Robinson volleyed home the 12th, before man-of-the-match Kay grabbed his eighth with seconds to go.


Clitheroe win battle


early advantage with a two-game lead after the men’s and ladies’ dou­ bles, following good wins for Dave Macken­ zie and Tony Bush, as well as Jane MacEwan and Sheila Perry. Each of the five


CLITHEROE B won their relegation battle at fellow strugglers Springfields C in the Mid-Lancs Badminton League Third Division. The locals gained an


involved in the scoring before Haslingden pulled one back with a free kick. Daniel Mort scored


RELENTLESS Rim­ ington cruised home as Elliot Kay claimed eight goals. As early as the first


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Two early goals are Blues’ cup downfall


and cup-tied players saw Clitheroe swap and change Saturday's winning team, as Kieran Fletcher and Russ Clarke returned from suspension, and Neil Zarac, Sam Heap and Russ McKenna were back after injury. Two early goals proved


first half and took the lead on 18 minutes when a shot from winger Steve Settle deflected through the Blues' back line, deceived Paul Ilorridge, and fell for­ tuitously for striker Mark Smith to nod home. Smith and Settle com­


Clitheroe's downfall, as there was plenty of goal action from either side in each half. Leigh led the way in the


bined again minutes later, when the former beat Clitheroe's back line to swing a ball in from the wing to find Settle. Ilorridge made a good


removal from the FA Tro­ phy, this was their last tilt at cup silverware, and they gave a good account of themselves, albeit with a much-changed side against the Railwaymen's fringe players. Injuries, suspensions


Leigh RM 1 ...................4 Clilheroe FC................2 CLITHEROE saw their interest in cup competi­ tions ended for the season with defeat at Conference North Leigh RMI on Tuesday night in the Lan­ cashire FA Co-op Chal­ lenge Trophy. Following the Blues'


By Adrian Capstick


save, but Owen Roberts was on hand to convert the rebound and score against his old club. It took 30 minutes for


keeper and power home his header. In his first game back


kick on the edge of the Leigh box spun up in the air off the feet of home keeper James Wilkinson, and central defender Fletcher rose above the rest to head home. Both Clitheroe and


Clitheroe to have their first shot on target, when a Zarac effort was comfort­ ably dealt with, but as half-time approached, Clitheroe eased their way into the game. A Gary Stopforth free


following a lengthy injury, McKenna missed two prime opportunities in front of goal by smashing over the bar as Clitheroe went in search of an equaliser. The Blues dominated


the Leigh back line, but to no avail, and were caught on the break with a fourth when Smith chased a long ball forward and capitalised on a mix up between Hor- ridge and his back line to tap into an empty net. Heap wasn't finished


though, as despite limping from the field at the final


whistle, the Clitheroe strik­ er was a whisker off netting a second when he saw his shot come off the inside of the post and flash across the face of goal. Strike partner Zarac


limped from the field short­ ly before the whistle, and Clitheroe finished the game with 10 men.


Sam Heap


Leigh made a double sub­ stitution at half-time, as McKenna and Heap, who was hobbling on crutches only three days earlier with an ankle injury, came on to fire the Blues’ attack. However, Leigh caught


the Blues napping at a cor­ ner to restore their two- goal lead within minutes of the restart. Substitute


Fairhurst fired a set piece across the box, and the ini­ tial attempt was blocked, but Settle netted Leigh's third on the rebound. Heap was quickly into


Sam


his stride, though, pressing forward to latch on to any through balls his team­ mates cared to offer up for him, and from one such chance, he charged for­ ward to rise above the


1,245 attended the game at Shawbridge, thanks to the numerous travelling support, 400 up on the Tuesday match last month, but unlike that night, the Blues were solid throughout and creative to the end. There was plenty of


Clilheroe FC................2 FC United.....................1 A JOEL Byrom penalty and a second from the head of Paul Fildes earned a tremendous league victo­ ry for Clitheroe over third- place FC United on Satur­ day. A bumper crowd of


Bumper crowd enjoys a tremendous win


called on to stop Aaron Burns when the United striker was put through, but the former Manchester United player was kept quiet by the Blues’ back line. But on the stroke of


action in either goalmouth, and the visitors were first to go close when Liam Fos­ ter sent Rory Patterson through with a 40-yard pass, to call Paul Horridge into action.


challenging at the other end, as Byrom, Fildes and new loan signing Mickey Saunders had FC United on the back foot, calling for more than one goal-line clearance from Shaun Roscoe. Horridge was again


Clitheroe were soon


half-time," another surging run forward in numbers by Clitheroe saw United's defence pulled this way and that, calling for goal­ keeper Sam Aston to take down Byrom in the box, and deny the attacking midfielder sight of goal.


Blues centre back Ian Flannery slid in to rob Patterson of the ball when close to goal to maintain the lead, before Byrom set up Clitheroe's second, by placing an impressive 40- yard free kick on to the head of Fildes for the for­ mer Padiham man to nod home at the back post. United pulled a goal


Rovers and Accrington Stanley man saw his initial spot kick saved by Aston, but to the jeers of the away support behind the goal, he made no mistake with the rebound. In the second half, new


The former Blackburn


back with an outstanding free kick from Chris Bagu- ley that saw Horridge at full stretch, but unable to claw out from the top cor­ ner.


And as a result, play


was stopped and time was added on in order to settle down the visiting support behind the goal, only to see the Blues boosted by the break and ready to grab a third through the pace of Fildes, Saunders, and later, substitute Gary Jackson. Shots flew over United's


crossbar to no avail, while the visitors had a good chance to level near the end, only to see United substitute Peter Thomp­ son closed out by resolute defending. This was the boost the


team needed, as with up to five games in hand over teams above them, and only 15 points separating third bottom and the play­ offs, Clitheroe can now push on with confidence.


Another game slips through Clitheroe’s fingers


mixed doubles rubbers were shared, but David Darnell and Julie Pym clinched the vital game to give Clitheroe a much-needed second victory of the season and three valuable points. On this form, relega­


Thornton Cleveleys . .22 Clitheroe ................... 17 ANOTHER game slipped through Clitheroe’s fingers as they contrived to throw away an excellent chance of a notable victory. Losing the toss,


Clitheroe were obliged to play with a stiff breeze at iheir backs. Starting brightly


enough, following instruc­ tions, they soon had Thornton pinned back. Wingman James Dick­


tion should be easily avoided, and the team can look forward to moving up the table in the second half of the season. And Clitheroe teams


seemed no problem. However, Clitheroe then


stream of crass penalties were given away. At the turn around


managed to self destruct. A seemingly endless


Clitheroe still led 10-7, but faced a tough task as they played into the wind. Thornton’s excellent


somewhat bizarrely, gal­ vanised Clitheroe into action, and they had the better of the final quarter. At last they threw


All this reorganisation,


kicker lodged them deep in Clitheroe’s danger zone, and they scored two tries. Then the injury jinx


inson made some good yardage down the left, ably supported by loose forward Deano. After a protracted series.


can now look forward to playing their home matches at their new venue of Oakhill Col­ lege, which will hopeful­ ly improve their for­ tunes to help all three Mid-Lancs teams avoid relegation.


of drives close to the line, captain Ben Graves used his bulk to crash over from short range. Martin Lafranceschina was on tar­ get with the conversion, which ho swiftly followed with a penalty kick. Thornton then grabbed


a converted try of their own, but still, with the wind at their backs, there


rower James Haynes, and on trundled the faithful and versatile Rick Edmondson. Then, even worse, Mark


everything at Thornton, with lock forward Ed Thornber smashing through the opposition ranks. Then, after a quick


struck again. First to retire was back


ond time in a month. The previous encounter


throw-in, the forwards recycled the ball several times before it came out to stand-off Dave Watson. Showing a bit of class,


started the brighter of the two teams, with quick ruck and probing runs into the opposition half for the first 20 minutes. Colne and Nelson’s dis­


resulted in a draw, so the Cavaliers knew this game would be nip and tuck. The Clitheroe outfit


cipline let them down, con­ ceding four penalties in kickable distance. Bill Thatcher did the


pack, and Edmondson was moved quickly from sec­ ond to front row, and old stager Roger Holmes slot­ ted into the back row.


Curphy, in his first game back after a broken bone in his hand, was carted off with a nasty looking twist­ ed ankle. Another reshuffle in the


Bartle, beat two men to score under the posts for his first try for the club, but after that the home side’s tigerish defence held firm for a deserved win. Colne and Nelson 2nds20 Clilheroe Cavaliers___6 CLITHEROE Cavaliers visited Colne and Nelson to play them for the sec­


he executed a lovely dummy switch to draw the cover defence, and passed to centre Matt Bartle. Still with plenty to do,


honours on two occasions and was not far off with the other two. This really rattled the


home side, and the game became niggly for the remainder of the half, with Tubba Thornber leading the fray, but Clitheroe con­ ceded a try in the dying minutes of the half. However, with the team


up by one point at half­ time, captain Dan Jeffer­ son asked for more of the same from the team. The second half was a


tough one, with Colne and Nelson using the wind to gain extra metres from probing kicks. They kept Clitheroe


pinned in their own 22 for what seemed an age. They produced safe ball


at line out to set up strong mauls which Clitheroe


that they scored their remaining points. Clitheroe take on Duk-


were ill-equipped to deal with. It was from these mauls


infield in the second round of the cup in their next game. Clilheroe Under 14s .19 Preston Grasshoppers 38 THE Buccaneers played a menacing Grasshoppers’ team at Littlemoor. Joe Glover, captain for


the day, told his team not to be intimidated by the size of the opposition, but concentrate on getting quick ruck ball out to the back line and to use the speed of the three-quarters. The game started with


Preston dominating the set-pieces at both scrum and line-out, with their height and weight advan­ tage paying dividends. They scored a couple ol


quick tries whicli were neatly converted. It looked like the home


team were in for a punish­ ing game, however, to their credit, they consolidated their early nerves and began to play some spirit­ ed rugby. At half-time Clitheroe


their best period of the game, and tries were scored by Tom Backhouse through some sweet pass­ ing from the scrum hall. Preston then came oack and took advantage ol penalties awarded lor high tackles to score a couple more tries in the dying minutes.


changed some positions, and the scrum steadied nicely, providing a solid platform for the second half. Clitheroe then played


n Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) % UNIBOND


First Division North P W D I, P


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


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CurzonAshton ..14 9 4 1 31 BradfordPA ....14 9 1 4 28 FC United.........13 8 1 4 25 GarforthTn....... 15 7 4 4 25 OssettAlbion....15 7 3 5 24 NewcastleBS ...15 6 5 4 23 Mossley.............14 6 3 5 21 BamberBridge ..11 6 2 3 20 Lancaster City ..14 6 2 6 20 Skel’dateUtd ....12 5 4 3 19 Rossendale Utd. .14 5 3 6 18 Wakefield...........14 4 3 7 15 HarrogateRA ...13 4 3 6 15 Woodley Sports..13 3 4 6 13 BridlingtonTn ..15 3 4 8 13 Clitheroe...........10 3 1 6 10 Choriey.............12 1 5 6 8 RadcliffeBor. ...10 0 2 8 2


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EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Colne Utd 2, Enfield 1; Good­


shaw Utd 0, Borrowdale Utd 2; Ixmgho 6, Worsthome 3; Mill Hill 2,1 lurst Green 4; Rimington 3, Rel Park 0: Rock Rovers 3, Kelbrook 1; Settle Utd 5, Witton Park 0. Second Division


Barnoldswick Tn 0, Read Utd 2: Burnley Boys’ Club 2, v Barrowford Celtic 3; BGSOB 1,


$ Clitheroe RBL 1; Canberra 9, I Sabden 1; Oswaldtwistle St *** Mary’s 4, Padiham A 2; Pendle Forest 2, Barrowford YCW1. Reserve Division


Enfield 2, Worsthome 2; Hurst


Green 3, Langho 2; Kelbrook 1, Rawtenstall 2; Peel Park 1, BGSOB 4; Read Utd 1, Riming­ ton 2; Rock Rovers 2, Colne Utd 1. FIXTURES Saturday


Kick-off 2-15 p.m. unless stated Lancashire Amateur Cup


30 p.m.). H


Hindley Tn v Hurst Green (1- First Division


Enfield v Langho. Second Division


Canberra v Read Utd;


a Clitheroe RBL v Rawtenstall; Sabden v BGSOB. Reserve Division


Kelbrook v Rimington; Lang­ g 31


ho v Goodshaw Utd; Oswald­ twistle St Mary’s v Hurst Green; Read Utd v Enfield. TABLES


Langho...............14


Rimington......... 13 Mill Hill.............13 Rock Rovers ...;10 Stacksteads........11 Hurst Green ....10 Enfield...............12 Borrowdaie Utd .12 I Worsthome........10


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1 Division


First Division P W


L P 3 29 3 28 3 26 1 23 20


3 19 5 17 G 16 5 13 7 13 7 12 6 12 8 12 6 7 10 3


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c uieroe RBl ..13 8 •1 1 28 ad Utd... ...13 9 1 3 28 ndle Forest ...13 8 3 2 27 nberra . .. ...11 8 1 2 25 vedere. .. ...12 7 3 2 24 cunCC . .. ...12 7 BGSOB ....... ...14 6


B’f Sa uen......... SOB.......


ivimmgion. . . screen .


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ord YCW . ...12 3 2 7 11 ord Celtic . ...14 3 0 11 9 Bovs’ Club ..13 2 0 11 6 2 8 5 9 4


ickTn . .. Rose * Division


.11 .11


^ngho........... 12 Goodshaw Utd -.11


n UasyinMarys 11


Colne Utd......... IQ Kelbrook...........^ Read Utd....... ” 13


..10


Rock Rovers . 12 6 1 5 19 ^tackstcads -


worsthome .. 12 6 3 3 21 Bn leid____ 13 5 5 3 20 vienstaii.. 13 6 2 5 20


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6 16 5 14 6 11 4 10 7 7 5 5


11 4 10 5 3 2 18


p W D I, P .13 9 2 2 29 .12 7 2 3 23 .10 7 1 2 22


wienstaii .. ...11 5 2 4 17 Iiham a .. ...13 5


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HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Boca Seniors 2, Stanhill


WMC 3; Gt Harwood Rovers 3 Griffin’s Head 4; Welly Clayton 4, Dog and Otter 2. Second Division


OB 0; Clayton Ie Moors 1, Ossy Refugees 3; Dog Sports Bar 1,


Brewers Utd 3, Commercial


Helmshore Harriers 6; Forts Arms 6, Station 3. FIXTURES Sunday


First Division


Inn (Wilson’s). Second Division


Sports Bar (Wilson’s). TABLES


Gt Harwood Rovers v Dog Clayton le Moors v Dog


■ First Division P W D L P


Welly Clayton__ 8 5 1 1 1G Dog and Otter__ 6 5 0 0 15 Boca Seniors....... 6 4 1 1 13 Dog Inn.............. 5 3 1 1 10 Church Town.. . . .7 2


1 1 7


Stanhill WMC ...7 2 1 1 7 Griffin's Head___8 2 1 1 7 Gt Harwood R ...7 0 2 2 2 Second Division P W D L P


Brewers Utd ....... 9 9 0 0 27 Station................9 5 2 2 17 Clayton le Moors .9 4 1 4 13 Globe Bullough .. .7 3 2 2 11 •Commercial OB. .9 3 2 4 8 •Forts Arms.........8 4 1 3 7 Ossy Refugees__ 8 2 1 5 7 Dog Sports Bar ...8 2 1 5 4 Helmshore Harr ..9 1 0 8 3 •points deducted


ROEFIELD INDOOR FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Glory 7, Wilkies Warriors 0; AC Men 4, Real Bladdered 2; Black Bull 4, Real Rosslee 7; New Inn 2, Mad Dogs 1; Clitheroe Clowns 4, AFC Buck 1.


FIXTURES Sunday


9 a.m. - Morning Glory v


Beer Can; 9-35 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Real Bladdered; 10-10 a.m. - Black Bull v Wilkies Warriors; 10-45 a.m. - New Inn v AFC Buck; 11-20 a.m. - AC Men v Real Rosslee; 11-55 a.m - Clitheroe Clowns v MMS. TABLE


Real Bladdered .. .5 0 0 5 0 Huncoat Utd ....11 4 1 6 13 ACCRINGTON


YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 9


St Joseph’s 3, Whalley 1. Under 10


Wolves Red 1, Wilpshire Wanderers 1; Whalley 0, Wolves .Blue 7.


Under II Wolves Red 0, Rishton Utd 2;


Darwen 4, Whalley 0; Rossendale Valley 2, Wolves Blue 3.


Under 12 League One: Langho 2,


Accrington Stanley Blue 2. League Two: Wolves 0, Huncoat Utd 2. *


Under 14 Wolves 1.


League Two: Oswaldtwistle 0, Under 15


0, Wolves 5.


League Two: Baxenden Villa Under 16


Wolves 1, Nelson 6; Pendle Forest 0, Readstone Utd 5.


T T * a *


Rossendale Utd ..10 1 2 Wilpshire Wands .10 1 1 GtH’woodRvrs .10 0 1 Under 15 League Two


AKZO Nobel... .12 4 0 8 12 Ossy Rangers... .13 2 0 11 G Oswaldtwistle .. .11 2 0 12 - 6 ' C’roe Wolves ... .13 2 0 11 6 Haslingden


Baxenden Villa . .12 8 1 3 25 Forest. . . . Knuzden . Nelson . ..


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.14 1 1 12 4 ^__


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.15 6 3 6 21 .12 5 1 6 16


Wilpshire Wands .13 8 2 3 26 Feniscowles


Readstone Utd .13 12 i 0 37 R’bottom Utd . .12 10 1 1 31 Belvedere.


.12 9 1 2 28 .14 8 1 5 25 •ii 7 0 4 21


Blackburn Tn . ..9 5 0 4 15 Feniscotvlcs... ..9 4 2 3 14 Ossy Rangers.. ..9 J 4 2 13 AKZO Orange. ..9 5 2 4 11 Baxenden Villa .10 li 2 5 11 Borrowdale Utd ..8 3 1 4 10 Haslingden .11 1 1 9 4 C’roe Wolves.. ..9 0 1 8 1 Under 16 P W D L P


AKZO Green*.. ..11 u 0 0 33 RishtonUtd ..


P V D L P 7 1 1 22


AFC Buck...........7 4 0 3 12 Belvedere.......... 10 8 2 0 26 Mad Dogs...........7 3 0 4 9 Acc. Stanley.......9 7 1 1 22 Wilkies Warriors. .7 2 0 5 G Greyhound Ford . .9 6 2 1 20 Black Bull...........7 2 0 5 6 B’ford Celtic ....10 6 1 3 19 MMS..................6 2 0 4 6 Readstone Utd ...9 5 1 3 16 Real Rosslee.......7 1 0 6 3


P W D L P Forest................10 5 0 5 15


7 5 8 -4 9 1


Morning Glory ...7 6 0 i 18 Borrowdale Utd .11 2 3 6 9 AC Men.............. 7 0 1 1 16 R’dale Valley....12 1 2 9 5 Clitheroe Clowns. .7 5 0 2 15 B’field Celtic....12 0 0 12 0 New Inn.............. 7. 4 2 1 14 Beer Can............ 6 4 1 1 13


P W D L P Under 15 League One Beer Can 6, MMS 9; Morning


R’dale Valley 0...12 10 1 1 31 Acc.Stanley ....11 10 1 0 31


TABLES Under 9 P W D L P


HuncoatUtd ....10 8 1 1 25 RishtonUtd ....12 7 1 4 22 St Joseph’s .........12 6 2 4 20 Whalley............11 4 1 6 13 R’dale Valley B...11 3 2 6 11 Wilpshire Wands..8 2 Hasingden.........12 2 GrcyhoundFord.il 1


1 5 0 10


Acc.Stanley ....12 C’roe Wolves B.. .13 WilpshireWands.il Gt Harwood Rvrs 12 Rishton Utd . .. .12 Forest White ....13 C’roe Wolves R...13 Forest Green ....11 R’dale Valley R.


.12


R'dale Valley B...12 Whalley............12 Church..............11


Church................8 Under 10 P W D


2


7 5 4 4 3 2


0


11 1 10 0 9 2 8 2


’C’roe Wolves R. .14 10 2 1 35 Acc.Stanley ....13 11 1 1 34 RishtonUtd ....13 10 Huncoat Utd. . . .14 C’roe Wolves B. ..13 BaxendenVilla ..14 B’fordCeltic ....13 R’dale Valley. . . .12 Wilpshire Wands .13 Gt H’wood Rvrs .14 ’Darwen .......... 12


•Clayton PR . ...13 1 1


Acc. Stanley B. ..In 8 2 0 26 Ossy Rangers. ...10 7 3 0 24 AKZO Nobel. ....9 6 2 1 20 Brunlea Dyn. ...10 6 2 2 20 Darwen . . . . ...10 5 1 4 16 Wilpshire Wa^Js. .9 4 1 4 13 Fulledge Colts ...Vi 2 2 6 8 Oswaldtwistle ..t ; 2 2 7 8 Langho......... ..11 2 1 8 7 St Joseph’s .. ...10 0 0 10 0 Under 12 League Two


Pendle Forest ...10 RishtonUtd.......9 8 0 R’dale Valley....11 6 2 Haslingden .........8 5 1 Huncoat Utd . .. .10 5 0 5 15 Gt H’wood Rvrs .10 5 0 5 15 Acc.StanleyR. ..11 4 1 6 13 C’roe Wolves.......9 1 1 7 4 Church................7 Belthom Utd.......9


Under 14 League Two P W D L P


1 1 0 0


Oswaldtwistle ...12 10 0 2 30 Wolves..............10 9 1 0 28 GlobeBullough ..12 8 2 2 26 Gt H’wood Rvrs .11 6 1 4 19 4 1


13


5 4 9 0


P W D L P 1 27 1 24 3 20 2 16


Whalley....... ...13 0 0 13 0 Under 12 League One P w D L P


u 10


4 1


Under 11 P W D L P


2 0 3 2 1 0


11


0 1


8 5 8 0


L P 0 34 3 30 0 29 2 26 5 21 7 16 7 14 7 12 6 12 8 9


8 7 0


7 6


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Billington B 9, RBL B 3; Sta­


tion B 5, Buck A 7; RBL A 5, Billington A 7; Bay Horse 2, White Hart 10. First Division


St Peter’s B 2, Low Moor


Club 10; Waggon A 6, White Horse A 6; Buck B 8, Horseshoe 4; Higher Buck A 3, Read Con Club 9.


Second Division Stork B 8, Station 4; Brown


Cow 4, Kings Arms B 8; Royal Oak A 7, Rose and Crown B 5. Third Division


and Crown A 9, Buck D 3; Con­ servative Club B 11, Sun Inn 1; Castle B 4, Waggon and Horses B 8.


Fourth Division


Buck Wrinkleys 4, Black Horse 8; White H a rt B 8, De


1 2 31 Lacy 4; Bridge 3, Higher Buck B 2 5 23 9; Pendle Hotel 6, Royal Oak B 6. 1 5 22 3 5 21 4 4 19


FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division


3 4 18 Billington A v White Horse 2 6 17 B; Buck A v RBL A; RBL B v 4 6 16 Bay Horse; White Hart v Sta- }


tionB. First Division


Low Moor Club v Waggon A Read Cono Club v St Peter’s B; St Peter’s A v Buck B. Second Division


Horseshoe v Higher Buck A; Kings Arms 7, Dog 5; Rose


Peel 84, D. Houlker 79. Second Division


Almond 89, D. Harrison 61; C. Gorzella 56, D. Cowking 93; J. Lawson 94, N. Beattie 59; C. Hogarth 73, N. Hey 85; P. Kid­ die 65, G. Parker 108; J.


Billington B 4, Slaidburn 8. S.


• Ainsworth 89, W. Robinson 107. Low Moor B 8, Rimington B


4. S. Stell 96, R. Bolland 79; S. Wright 96, J. Bolland 65; C. Hayton 85, P. Hobson 65; F. Wil­ son 75, S. Petty 54; T. Richard­ son 8 2 ,1. Fraser 83; I. Perry 69, J. Lund 95.


Police 8, Chatbum B 4.1. Nash


65, J. Read 77; T. Brown 102, A. Booth 55; M. Winward 76, L. Gooding 65; D. Bowness 94, D. Lakin 76; R Travis 61, R. Parker 95; D. Allen 92, S. Simian 77. FIXTURES Tonight


First Division Billington A v RBL; Low


Moor A v Chatburn A; Waddington A v Rimington A; Catholic Club v Whalley. Second Division


Chatburn B v Low Moor B; Rimington B v Waddington B. TABLES


Billington A.. ....5 3 2 0 38 Clitheroe Con. ...5 2 2 1 32 RBL............. ...4 2 1 1 28 Catholic Club ...5 2 0 3 26 Chatbum A .. ...4 2 1 1 26 Low Moor A . ...5 1 2 2 26 Whalley........ ...4 2 0 2 24 Waddington A ...4 1 1 2 22 Rimington A .. - .4 0 1 3 18


First Division P w D L P


Con Club v Brown Cow;


Craven Heifer A v Royal Oak A; Kings Arms v Bernards Buck; Rose and Crown B v Stork B. Third Division


Buck D v Castle B; Dog v


Conservative Club B; Waggon and Horses B v Kings Arms; White Lion v Rose and Crown A.


Fourth Division


Lacy v Pendle Hotel; Higher Buck B v White Hart B; Royal Oak B v Craven B. To he played on or before November 23rd


Michael Humphries Knockout P. Walton (Bay Horse) v E.


Barnes (Buck A); C. Devine (Billington A) v A. McKenzie (White Horse B); Daniel Ridge­ way (Kings) v Andy Blackburn (Station B); M. Stephenson (White H a rt) v D. Mayor (White Horse B); L. Sutcliffe (RBL A) v M. Burgess (Billing­ ton B).


Doubles Knockout T. Ridgeway and G. Simkin


(Kings Arms) v S. Simpson and N. Birtwell (White Horse A).


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


SNOOKER LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


6. A. Hayhurst 85, M. Holmes 18; P. Houghton 35, P. Mercer 106; M. Paul 19, C. Drinkwater 80; J. Bannister 56, S. Thompson 80; D. Seed 98, D. Ireland 72; S. Winckley78, P. Traynor3G. RBL 8, Waddington A 4. S.


Kerr 63, M. Dewhurst 55; B. Sims 27, K. Keough 73; G. McQuade 41, J. Dugdale 94; S. Taylor 80, E. Houghton 68; D. Walmesley 86, P. Azinger 64; M.


4. J. Lockley 93,1. Middleton 60; M. Avery 65, G. Middleton 94; P. Reynolds 80, M. Plant 69; M. Lawson 44, T. Byrne 68; G. Clark 83, J. Byrne 33; P. Clarke 62, M. Byrne 48. Rimington A 6, Low Moor A


ton A G. A. Gudgeon 40, J. Gib­ son 96; B. Waddington 64, N. Harris 15; R. Grant 73, S. Andrew 54; J. Whittaker 61, S. Shaw 63; M. Whittaker 48, P. Conchie 81; S. Whittaker 90, T. Rydeheard 54. Chatbum A 8, Catholic Club


Conservative Club 6, Billing­ Black Horse v Bridge; De


Low Moor B . ...4 3 1 0 34 Police........... ...4 1 3 0 26 Slaidbum. . . . ...3 3 0 0 26 Social Club .. ...3 2 1 0 24 Waddington B ...4 0 2 2 20 Billington B.. ...4 1 1 2 18 Chatbum B .. ...4 0 1 3 16 Rimington B . ...4 0 1 3 14


Darts arid Domiinoc


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Legion B 4, Swan A 5; Royal


Oak 4, Pendle Inn 5; Waddin- gotn 5, Low Moor 4; St Michael’s 4, Buck Inn 5. Second Division


Horse Shoe 2, Craven Heifer


7; Brown Cow B 6, Legion A 3. FIXTURES Divisional KO Monday


First Division


Royal Oak v Waddington; St Michael’s v Low Moor; Pendle


Inn v Buck Inn; Legion B v Swan A.


Second Division Brown Cow B v Brown Cow


A; White Lion v Legion A; Horse Shoe v Craven Heifer. TABLES


Craven Heifer......... 5 5 . 0 34 HorseShoe.............5 2 3 22 Brown Cow B ......... 4 3 i 20 RBL A ....................4 1 3 17 Brown Cow A ......... 3 2 1 White Lion.............4 1 3 12 Swan and Royal B ..3 0 3 6


KIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS'


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Bay Horse 2, Catholic SC 10;


Black Bull 6, Billington BC 6; Judge 7, Craven A 5; Black Horse 3, Low Moor 9; Crown B 0, Dc Lacy 12; Brown Cow 6, Legion 6.


Swan and Royal A ..5 3 2 23 RBLB....................5 2 3 20 Low Moor...............5 0 5 IS Buck Inn (P’thome) 5 2 3 17 St Michael’s .............5 1 4 17 Second Division P W L P


Pendle Inn (Barley) .5 5 0 31 Rova! Oak...............5 3 2 28 Waddington ...........5 4 1 26


First Division P W L P


Second Division P W D L P


Slaidburn v Social Club; HIGH SCORES 138, N. Smith, B. Parker; 135,


B. Parker; 134, D. Brown; 132, E. Twist; 129, J. Gallagher; 122, L. Procter; 116, P. Dewhurst; 110, D. Stevenson, 100, D. Stevenson, P. Leeming, B. Grives, L. Celestial, N. Smith, C. O’Neill, J. Johnson; B. Parker 103 finish.


TABLE P


Judge Walmesley........................55 Black Bull ..................................52 Catholic SC................................43 Legion........................................ 42 Black Horse................................40 Billington BC..............................37 Low Moor................................... 37 Delacy .......................................36 Bay Horse ..................................35 Brown Cow..................................35 Craven A ....................................34 Craven B ................................... 22


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


AND DOMINOES RESULTS


First Division Darts: Buck A 7, Waggon 2;


Black Horse 6, Horse Shoe 3; Black Bull 5, White Hart 4. Dominoes: Buck A 9, Waggon 12; Black Horse 10, Horse Shoe


11; Black Bull 11, White Hart 10.


Second Division Darts: White Horse 4, Bridge


5; Buck B 4, Brown Cow 5. Dominoes: White Horse 12, Brown


Bridge 9; Buck B 11, Cow 10.


TABLES


First Division Darts


P


Black Horse..................... .........13 Buck A ............................ .........11 HorseShoe....................... ...........8 Waggon .......................... ............7 Black Bull ........................ Swan...............................


\


White Hart ...................... Dominoes


HorseShoe........................ P


Black Horse...................... .........22 Waggon .....................................21 Black Bull ........................ ....... 20 Buck A .............................. ....... 16 Swan................................. ....... 12 White Hart ....................... ....... 10


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Second Division Darts


White Horse........................ ....... 12 Brown Cow......................... .......10 Buck B ..............................


P


Bridge................................ .........9 Royal Oak ......................... .........4 Social Club......................... .........1 Castle................................ .........0 Dominoes


Buck B .............................. Brown Cow......................... ....... 23 White Horse....................... .....21 Bridge................................ Social Club......................... Royal Oak ......................... Castle................................ HIGH SCORES


doubles darts charity night at the Swan and Royal tomorrow. Commencing a t 8 p.m., the evening is in aid of the high dependency unit a t Blackburn Royal Hospital.


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND


DOMINOES WINTER


J 1 i


LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Black Bui! (C h a tb u rn ) 8,


Band Club A 4; Bay Horse 11, De Lacy Dragons 1; Band Club B 10, Higher Buck 2. Dominos


Black Bull (C h a tb u rn ) 6,


Band Club A 6; Bay Horse 3, De Lacy Dragons 9; Band Club B 5, Higher Buck 7.


'Melissa Mackay, Sarah Chapman, Chelsea Rinaldi and an own goal, while Joanne Taylor was player-of- the-match.


Readslone United Under 15s Girls 11, Brandlesholme Warriors 0


UNITED remain top of the table after an emphatic victory over Brandlesholme Warriors. Zara Pollard claimed five goals, coupled with a hat-trick from Niamh McCarthy and individual strikes from Sophie Hindle, Jessica Home and player-of-the-match Melis­ sa Hetherington. Readslone Utd Under 11s 0, Huncoat Utd 4


READSTONE suffered a disappointing defeat to Huncoat United. The man-of-the-match award went to Michael Greenhough. Barrowford Celtic 9, Readstone Utd Under 10s 0


JOSH Bailey was star man in United’s defeat against top-of-the-table West End. Robert Lloyd was also praised for his efforts. Readstone Uld Under 8s 7, Bacup Juniors 0


ANOTHER excellent performance from second-place Readstone ensured victory over Bacup. A Harry Rushton hat-trick, followed by a Joe Noone brace, an own goal and an individual effort by man-of-the- match Aiden Duffy, completed a magnificent seven. M READSTONE United Under 10s require new play­ ers, including a goalkeeper. The team play in the North Valley League on Sundays and train on Mon­ day evenings at Ivy Bank School. If any boy or girl is interested in playing football, contact manager Paul Muss (01282 701760).


More juniuor football on page 69


DESPITE being well beaten, Readstone deserve praise for their efforts against the top-of-the-table side. Matthew Hale was named man-of-the-match. West End 6, Readslone Utd Under 9s 0


READSTONE recorded their first win of the season against Rossendale. Goals came from Ella McDermid,


Readslone United Under 17s Girls 5, Rossendale Mavericks 0


x2, J. Schofield x2, J. Hargreaves x2, R. Jones, A. Slater, J. Wilson, J. Fowler, P. Greatorex, R. Field­ ing, T. Singh, S. Booth; 122, J. Hargreaves; 130, J. Hargreaves; 125, A. Porter, R. Fielding; 123, J. Wilson, M. Mercer; 121, R. Fielding, M. Mercer; 120, J. Wil­ son, T. Singh; 119, J. Harg­ reaves; 117, D. Gudgeon, M. Proctor; 114, S. Slater; 108, P. Greatorex (check); 101, B. Cun- liffesnr; 100, M. Proctor x6, J. Schofield x6, B. Eatough x5, J. Hargreaves x4, P. Greatorex x4, M. Lloyd x4, M. Mercer x4, A. Porter x3, H. Fish x2, R. Field­ ing x2, N. Birtwell x2, D. Gud­ geon x2, J. Hayward x2, B. Gronwald, T. Parker, B. Cunliffe, D. Hargreaves, A. Fellows, J. Fowler, J. Wilson, S. Booth, T. Singh, R. Jones, T. Hargreaves, L. Astin, A. Slater. • Please support the blind


140, A. Porter x3, J. Hayward P 9


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