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4 54 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 22nd, 2007 Langho Juniors


Lucky 13 for Langho!


some great play in the cold, damp, freezing conditions. I t was an excellent


team performance with special mention to the defence who kept their concentration and did­ n't give the opposition the consolidation goal they sought. Jonathan Khan


opened the scoring. Goals followed from William Clague (3), Daniel Holden- Grimshaw (3), Yusuf Dardouri (2), Edward James (2) and Greg Heyes, with the scoring being concluded by William Paton. Langho Under 14s . .5 Barrowford Celtic . .0 THIS was a fiercely competitive match with some excellent defend­ ing seen from Jack Blackwell, s ta r man Tom Rigby and goal­ keeper Jake Wallace as Langho dominated Bar­ rowford Celtic. A brace apiece for


Soorya Siva and Conor Bunting did the bulk of the damage with a fifth strike from Josh Walm- sley. And Bunting could


have had more as he hit the post three times. Mellor Juniors........ 2 Langho Under 11s . .4 LANGHO’S fine run of form continued with a deserved victory on Sunday. The local junior side


had the worst possible start by conceding yet another early goal. But James Blow gave


the Mellor defence problems with his pace, and it was no surprise when Joe Clark finished off another fine cross with a good finish to equalise. Langho continued to


Langho Under 13s .13 Darwen Rangers . . .0 FOLLOWING the 5-1 victory over Darwen Rangers Boys on the "big" pitch at North- cote, Langho finally woke up and put 13 past the same team at Pleck- gatei Langho produced


much the same way until Matthew King rifled the ball home from the edge of the area. The lead was short­ lived, however, as indeci-


spectators the first half ended goalless despite the Wolves having most of the clear cut chances but some great crosses by man-of- the-match Taylor Wilson where not seized upon. The second half began


on an equaliser and only superb defending from Charlie Dewhurst, Jack Burgess, and Frankie Jackson prevented the game going into extra­ time. Wolves Under 7 s .......... 1 Knuzden Juniors........1 THE Wolves came up against a much stronger Knuzden side than they met earlier in the season when they won 7-1 defeat. In a great game for the


Elliot Watson wasn’t prop­ erly cleared, and Owen Jackson rifled a magnifi­ cent shot into the roof of the net. Lammack didn’t give up


clear of the Lammack defence, only to see his shot saved by the keeper, but the stalemate was finally broken with three minutes to go A fierce corner from


both teams going for the winning goal, and chances came and went at both ends before Wolves pinched it. Ewan Jackson broke


tight, with few chances for either team. The second period saw


Lammack Juniors . . . .0 ON a bitterly cold morn­ ing at Highmoor, Wolves Under 8s put on a spirited performance in a hard- fought cup tie. The first half was very


Wolves Under 8 s ......... 1 Clitheroe Wolves


' defeats to Rishton (0-2) in the league and to Accring­ ton Stanley (3-1) in the cup. Accrington took their


belonged to Rishton, though, and they managed to covert their chances, their second coming from the penalty spot.


back of defeat to Rishton United in the league It was the typical "game of two halves" - with Wolves having the upper hand in the first half and enjoying numerous chances, one hitting the bar. The second half


contest in normal time, but goals at the start of each period of extra-time gave Accrington the win. This defeat came on the


moments of controversy, with some physical chal­ lenges, and Wolves keeper Paul McGrath having the ball kicked from his hands. It proved a fairly even


revenge for the recent league defeat to Wolves after extra-time. Wolves took the lead with a well worked goal from Andrew Tomlinson, but a deflected goal brought the scores level in the second half. The game had its


ward to try and get the winner but to no avail. Wolves Under 9s Red . .1 Readstone United . . . .8 A WELL-FOUGHT match saw both teams attack and defend hard, but Readstone made more of their chances. Chris Baird scored Wolves’ only goal. Accrington Stanley__3 Wolves Under 11s Red .1 WOLVES season-long unbeaten record came to and end with consecutive


sion in defence led to Knuzden equalising. The Wolves pushed for­


THE Hyndburn and Rib- ble Valley Uner 15s Dis­ trict Football Team with


their new strip sponsored ■by Mark Guest (centre) from Assist. (S171107/1)


Penalty shoot-out seals great win


the 11 players from Ribble Valley schools, started the brighter and quickly took


ered one of the strongest in the country, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley showed tremendous character to tussle it out and take the game on penalties. The locals, with eight of


HYNDBURN and Ribble Valley Schools’ Under 15s District Town Team pro­ duced a magnificent per­ formance to defeat Man­ chester in the English Schools Cup at Clitheroe on Saturday morning. Against a team consid­


increased this lead with a fourth goal immediately after the re-start and looked to be heading for a comfortable victory, until Hyndbum and Ribble Val­


with two goals in quick succession midway through the first half and then, just before half-time, netted to lead 3-2 a t the interval. The city visitors


a two-goal lead through St Christopher’s Jack Cook and Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s Max Harrison. Manchester responded


ley re-organised their line­ up and forced their way back into the game. CRGS’s James Taylor


full control and took the lead through a wonderful Harrison chip over the keeper, only to see Man­ chester equalise in the last minute of extra-time to


got a touch to a superb Paddy O’Brien free kick to pull a goal back, and with two minutes remaining, St Augustine’s full back Greg Croasdale calmly slotted home an equaliser to take the game into extra-time. The locals were now in


take the tie to a penalty shoot-out. Hyndburn showed


tremendous confidence in scoring all five penalties, with Ribblesdale High School keeper Connor Rip­ ley saving Manchester’s opening effort and scoring the decisive fifth penalty to secure an amazing victory. Hyndburn and Ribble


Valley saw off Blackpool and Yorkshire champions Bradford in the previous two rounds, and now go forth to the last 32 when the competition goes nationwide.


Readstone Under 15 G ir ls .............................8 Thornton Clevelegs . . .1 FOUR goals from Sophie Hindle capped another excellent performance from the girls. Niamh McCarthy also


Pollard and Amie Lucas completed the rout, as Melissa Hetherington starred. Readstone Under 9s .. .8 Clilherbe Wolves.........1 TOM Bridge stole the show as United recorded


netted twice as Thornton were put to the sword. Further goals from Zara


Sophie scores four in easy win Readstone United


target, while the man-of- the-match prize went to Oliver Robinson. Readslone Under 15s . .4 Huncoal.......................2


A BRACE from Cameron O’Donnell saw the Under 15s advance to the next round of the cup.


them to a comfortable vic­ tory over Wolves, with Lewis Simpson also hitting a hat-trick. Josh Bailey was also on


their first win of the season in style. His four goals helped


named man-of-the-match. Readstone Under 8s__3 Ighten Leigh ..............1 UNITED continued their push for the top of the table with this victory. William Wrathall took


Noone and John Houston were the goalscorers.


Hockey girls are a force to be reckoned with


CLITHEROE Hockey Club’s junior players started their Lan­ cashire Central League campaign on Sunday at Preston sports arena. Clitheroe were well aware that


pressure in the first half, but just before the break Mellor scored a deflected second goal. The second half fol­


lowed the same pattern, with Langho equalising soon into the half, fol­ lowed by two late goals to take a well deserved win thanks to a James Blow brace and the goal of the game from skip­ per Jake Willacy.


they faced tough games against Blackpool and Wyre, Morecambe and Lytham St Anne’s as all three have dominated the scene for years. Morecambe were up first and


Smith sisters, Beth and Ellie, along with some fantastic hockey from the Fell sisters, Natasha and Katie, linked up brilliantly with Zoe Clayton and Lucy Parker to run out with a fantastic 6-2 victo­ ry.


the locals passed the ball round with confidence and gave little away as their opponents struggled to get possession. Excellent play from the Walker-


formance and set them up for their next game against last year’s run­


This was a brilliant team per­


Lytham, junior league champions for the last three years. Clitheroe played with confi­


with some excellent passing play, they ran out convincing 5-2 win­ ners. The last game was against


dence and flair and after a very tight, competitive game the final result ended with a 2-2 draw. The local junior side were delighted with their performance on a cold wet day and proud of their play, all the girls were fantas­ tic and Clitheroe have proved that they are a force to be reckoned with.


Clitheroe run an excellent jun­ ior programme all year round with


Clitheroe juniors played the ball around with confidence and played some great team hockey with all the players getting involved. Working the ball up the pitch


ners up Blackpool. Like the first game, the


giant leaps forward and fully deserves her place in the Lan­ cashire Under 12s development squad. She joins Jessica Pye and Sarah


action over the last few weeks with both helping Lancashire to some fantastic victories. The club’s first team were with­


out a game on Saturday. They were due to play Spring-


EMSMMESMfflMiMSIMBSHiSSMSM


to Lucy Parker, who is the club’s latest player to be selected for the county. Lucy has worked hard, made


up and everyone from across the Ribble Valley are more than wel­ come. Meanwhile, congratulations go


training sessions on Saturday mornings at Ribblesdale High School’s all-weather pitch. Juniors play from six years and


Simpson who are both goalkeepers playing at Under 15 and Under 21 county level. Both players have been in


wood and the thirds are again without a game.


header at the weekend, they play a Premier League game against Blackpool on Saturday and then play Urmston in the National Cup third round on Sunday. The seconds are at home to Ful-


sponsorship can also email or call Hannah.


junior training on Saturday morn­ ings, or senior training on Wednes­ day nights, should contact Hannah on 07855 337708 or email clitheroe- hockeyclub@hotmail.co.uk Anyone who may be able to help the club with much needed


Anyone who would like to join


Lytham in the same cup but were dealt a heavy defeat from a team two divisions above them, and the thirds were also inactive. The first team have a double


fields in the Lancashire Caley Cup third round but were awarded a walkover and a 4-0 win. Meanwhile, the seconds played


the man-of-the-match award as Ighten Leigh were hit by a devastating display. Harry Rushton, Joe


Bower were also on the scoresheet in a confident display. Andy Kardasz was


Kieran Lee and Andy UNIBOND FOOTBALL


LEAGUE TABLE


First Division North FC United . Mossley •


Wakefield. Woodley Sp Clitheroe .


. Radcliffe DEVONSHIRE


Chorlcy


.15 10 4 1 34 .15 10 1 4 31 .15 9 1 6 28 .16 7 4 5 25 .16 7 4 5 25 .16 6 6 4 24 .12 7 2 3 23 .13 6 4 3 22 .15 6 3 6 21 .15 6 2 7 20 .14 5 3 6 18 .16 5 3 8 18 .15 4 4 7 16 .14 4 4 6 16 .a 4 1 6 13 .16 3 4 9 13 .13 1 5 7 8 .a 0 3 8 3


p W D L P


CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL


LEAGUE TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


SkiptonLMS....... 8 7 0 1 21 ClitherocLions ..11 5 3 3 18 CononieySp. . . ’...7 5 1 1 16 HellifieldSp. ....10 5 1 4 16 Gargrave...........11 4 4 3 16 WFCClitheroe ..13 4 4 5 16 Grassington Utd . .9 4 3 2 15 Skipton Tn ........11 4 3 4 15 Waddington....... 12 4 3 5 15 OxcnhopeRec. ..10 3 2 5 11 'Embsay...........12 1 4 7 4 Bradley.............. 8 1 0 7 3 First Division P W D L P


Grindleton...........8 7 1 0 22 Pcndle Athletic .. .6 6 0 0 18 Oakworth...........11 5 3 3 18 Rolls-Royce....... 10 5 0 5 15 OxenhopeRes . .. .9 4 2 3 14 Gargrave Res....... 8 4 1 3 13 Long Lee....... ...8 3 2 3 11


Readstone Under 11s . .2 Colne Red.....................1 DENZIL Yates starred as United won the battle of two evenly-matched sides. An excellent game of


Adam Heys and Luke Wilde settled the contest. Readslone Under 16s . .1 Wilpshire Wanderers . .2 THE Under 16s crashed out of the cup with this narrow defeat. The reverse was Unit­


football saw chances at both ends, but it was Readstone who took the spoils. A goal apiece from


goal, and Jacob Uttley took the man-of-the- match prize.


Whalley Juniors


Whalley Under 15s___3 Pendle Forest.............. 3 WHALLEY took a well- earned point from their encounter with Pendle Forest thanks to first half strikes by Jack Ryden, Liam Kinney and Jonathan Frayne. Forest took the lead and


second half, though, netted a second and equalised with a third when Whalley tired in the final few minutes.


dominated the game before Whalley came in to their own and displayed some of the best football they've produced this season to take a two-goal, half-time lead. Forest dominated the


o o O


ed’s first of the season, in what was a tight encounter. Ben Bridson scored the


Forest 6.


Football TABLES


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Sport I n f o r m a t io n Football


First Division P W D L P


Welly Clayton____8 5 1 2 16 Dog and Otter....6 5 0 1 15 Boca Seniors..........7 -1 2 1 U Dog I n n . . . ............5 3 1 1 10 Gritfin’s Head____9 2 2 5 8 Church Town..........7 2 1 - 1 7 StanhillWMC ...7 2 1


, 1 7


GtHarwoodR ...7 0 2 5 2 Second Division


Station................ 9 5 2 2 17 Church..............12 0 0 12 0 Globe Bullough .. .8 4 2 2 14 Clayton le Moors .9 4 1 4 13 • •Commercial OB. .9 3 2 4 8


Brewers Utd ....10 10 0 0 30 Under 11


•Forts Arms.........9 4 1 4 7 Acc.Stanley ....13 11 1 1 34 Ossy Refugees . . . .9 2 i 6 7 Rishton Utd ....13 10 1 2 31 Dog Sports Bar ...8 2 1 5 4 Huncoat Utd . .. .11 7 2 5 23 Helmshore Harr ..9 1 0 8 3 •points deducted


’C’roe Wolves R. .14 10 2 1 35 WARBURTONS YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under M


Clitheroe Wolves 4, Pendle Under 15


Todmorden 2. Clitheroe Wolves Rangers 1,


TABLES Under 11 P W 1) I, P


B’cliffe Rovers.. . .7 5 0 1 18 Pendle Forest ....7 5 1 1 17 B’wick Barons. . . .9 4 3 2 15 Tod.Borough ...10 4 2 4 14 Junior Clarets . . . .4 4 0 0 12 C'roe Wolves....... 6 4 0 2 12 Trawden Celtic .. .7 4 0 3 12 B’wick T n ...........8 3 1 4 10 Fulledge Colts___9 3 1 5 10 Bly Rangers ....... 8 2 1 5 7 Padiham Saints..10 2 1 7 7 Dancshouse.........6 2 0 4 6 Tod.SC...............7 1 0 6 3 Under 15


AFC Padiham. ...9 3 1 5 10 B’field Celtic R. .11 10 1 0 31 Keighley ....... ...8 3 i 4 10 Todmorden . . . . .10 10 0 0 30 Carleton......... ...7 2 2 3 8


P W D L P


Intake........... ..11 2 0 9 6 B’cliffe Rovers.. ..8 6 1 1 19 Cowling......... ...9 1 1 7 4 Colne............... ..9 6 0 3 18 Second Dit ision


Junior Clarets C. .12 6 1 5 19


EarbyTn....... ..10 8 1 1 25 Tod. Borough .. ..8 4 0 4 12 •Chatburn . . . . ..11 8 1 2 22 B’field Celtic B.. .11 4 0 7 12 •Trawden Celtic .10 7 3 0 21 C’roe Wolves R.. ..9 3 0 6 9 Pendlc Renegades .9 6 0 3 18 B’wick Tn Red . ..9 3 0 6 9 Skipton Tn Res ..10 4 1 5 13 Junior Clarets .. .11 2 1 8 7 Embsay Res ..... 9 3 2 4 11 B’wick Barons.. ..9 2 0 7 6 Pendle Forest ...10 3 2 5 11 Horton................8 3 0 5 9 Rolls-Royce Res ..9 2 2 5 8


P W D L P Ighten Leigh . . . .10 4 1 5 13


CononlcySp.Res . 9 1 4 4 7 G’ton Utd Res. . . .9 1 3 5 6 Skipton LMS Res .9 0 3 6 3 Barrowford Utd. . .1 0 0 1 0 Third Division P W D L P


B’wick Barons. . . .9 7 0 2 21 Settle Utd...........8 6 1 1 19 Silsden Whitestar .9 6 0 3 18 Grindleton Res ...7 5 0 2 15 Skipton Tn A....... 8 4 1 3 13 Waddington Res . .9 4 0 5 12 EarbyTnRes . .. .9 3 0 6 9 Cowling Res ....... 8 3 0 5 9 H’fieldSp.Res ..10 3 0 7 9 Oakworth Res___7 2 0 5 6 Bradley Res.........8 2 0 6 6 •points deducted


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division 2.


Griffin’s Head 2, Boca Seniors Second Division


Globe Bullough 6, Forts Arms 5; Ossy Refugees 0, Brewer’s Utd


FIXTURES Sunday


First Division Boca Seniors v Gt Harwood


Rovers (King Georges); Dog Inn v Dog and O t te r (Wilson’s); Griffin’s Head v Church Town (King Georges); Welly Clayton v Stanhill WMC (Wilson’s). Second Division


Brewers’ Utd v Helmshore


Harriers (Wilson’s); Dog Sports Bar v Station (Rocfield); Forts Arms v Commercial OB (Wil­ son’s); Ossy Refugees v Globe Bullough (King Georges).


•TrawdenCeltic ..7 1 0 6 0 •points deducted


ACCRINGTON YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 9 Cup


Haslingden 2, Whalley 5. Under 10


Cup: Wolves Red 2, Wolves


Blue 1. League: Whalley 1, Church 0.


Under 11 Cup: Accrington Stanley 3,


Wolves Red 1; Great Harwood Rovers 0, Wolves Blue 4. League: Whalley 0, Clayton Park Rangers 1. Under 12 Cup


Oswaldtwistle 4, Langho 2;


Wolves 1, Darwen 11. Under 14


1, Wolves 6.


League Two: Borrowdale Utd Under 15


Cup: Huncoat Utd 2, Read­


stone Utd 4. League Two: Wolves 0, Feniscowles 4. Under 16


Cup: Readstone Utd 1, Wilp­


shire Wanderers 2. League: Haslingden 1, Clitheroe Wolves


0.


TABLES Under 9 P W D I. P


R’dale Valley 0...12 10 1 1 31 Acc.Stanley ....11 10 1 0 31 Huncoat Utd . . . .10 8 1 1 25 Rishton Utd ....12 7 1 4 22 St Josephs......... 12 6 2 4 20 Whallev.............11 4 1 6 13 R’dale Valley B...11 3 2 6 11 Wilpshire Wands..9 3 1 5 10 llasingden.........12 2 0 10 6 GreyhoundFord.il 1 2 8 5 Church................9 0 0 9 0


Bacup ............... ..6 5 0 1 15


C’roe Wolves B. ..13 7 1 5 22 Baxenden Villa ..14 6 3 5 21 ‘ U’daleValley ....13 6 3 4 21


Wilpshire Wands .11 6 2 6 20 B’fordCeltic ....13 5 4 4 19 GtH’woodRvrs .14 4 4 6 16 •Danven ...........13 6 1 6 10 ‘ClaytonPR ....14 2 1 10 1 Church.............. 14 1 1 12 4 Whalley............ 14 0 0 14 0 Under 12 League One


Acc. Stanlev B. .,.10 8 2 0 26 Ossy Rangers.....10 7 3 0 24 AKZO Nobel......9 6 2 1 20 BrunloaDvn. ....10 6 2 2 20 Darwen .......... .10 5 1 4 16 Wilpshire Wands;. .9 1 1 4 13 Fulledge Colls.. .10 2 2 6 8 Oswaldtwistle .. .11 2 2 7 8 Langho ............ ,.11 2 1 8 7 St Joseph’s ....... .10 0 0 10 0 Under 12League Two P W U L P


HishtonUtd ... .10 9 0 1 27 Pendle Forest .. .10 9 0 1 27 R’dale Valiev ... .11 6 2 3 20 Haslingden . .. . ...8 5 1 2 16 Gt H’wood Rvrs .10 5 0 5 15 Huncoat Utd... .11 5 0 6 15 Acc. Stanley R. . .11 4 1 6 13 C’roe Wolves.., ..9 i 1 7 4 Church............


1 1 5 4


Belthom Utd... ..9 0 0 9 0 Under 13 League Two P w D 1. P


Oswaldtwistle .. ..9 9 0 0 27 OssySM ......... ..9 7 2 0 23 Forest White . .. ..9 6 1 2 19 Gt H’wood Rvrs ..9 6 0 3 18 R’dale Valley. .. .10 5 0 5 15 Forest Green . .. .11 4 2 5 14 Burnley Knights .11 2 2 7 8 B’fordCeltic . .. .11 2 i 8 7 St Josephs....... .11 2 1 8 7 Wilpshire Wands .10 1 3 6 6 Under 14League1


One P W D L P


AKZO Nobel... .11 10 1 0 31 Belvedere......... .12 7 2 3 23 B’cliffe Rovers.. .11 7 1 3 22 St Joseph’s ....... .10 7 1 2 22 Forest.............. .10 6 0 4 18 Ossy Rangers... .12 3 0 9 9 Huncoat Utd . .. .13 2 1 10 7 Wilpshire Wands .13 1 0 12 3 Under 14 League'Two P W D L P


Wolves............. .11 10 1 0 31 Oswaldtwistle .. .12 10 0 2 30 Globe Bullough. .13 9 2 2 29 Gt H’wood Rvrs .12 6 i 5 19 Rishton Utd . .. .10 4 1 5 13 Borrowdale Utd .12 2 3 7 9 R’dale Valley . .. .13 2 2 9 8 B'field Celtic... .13 0 0 13 0 Under 15 League One P W D L P


Rishton Utd . .. ..9 7 1 1 22 Feniscowles . . . . .10 5 2 3 17 Blackburn Tn .....9 5 0 4 15 Ossy Rangers. .. ..9 3 4 2 13 AKZO Orange.. ..9 3 2 4 11 Baxenden Villa . .10 3 2 b 11 Borrowdale Utd ..8 3 1 - 4 10 Haslingden . . . . .11 1 1 9 4 C’roe Wolves .....10 0 I 9 1


AKZO Green... .11 u 0 0 33


Belvedere......... .10 8 2 0 26 Acc.Stanley . . . ..9 7 1 1 22 Greyhound Ford ..9 6 2 1 20 B’ford Celtic . .. .10 6 1 3 19 ReadstoneUtd . ..9 5 1 3 16 Forest .............. .10 5 0 5 15 Huncoat Utd . .. .11 4 1 6 13 Rosscndale Utd. .10 1 2 7 5 Wilpshire Wands .10 1 1 8 4 Gt H’wood Rvrs .10 0 1 9 1 Under 15 League Two P W 1) L P


P W I) L P P W 1) L p


Under 10 P W D L P


Acc.Stanley ....12 11 1 0 34 Wilpshirc Wands .12 10 C’roe Wolves B. ..13 10


Gt Harwood Rvrs 12 8 2 2 26 Rishton Utd ....12 7 0 5 21 Forest White. . . .13 5 1 7 16 C’roe Wolves R.. .13 4 Forest Green ....11 4


0 32 3 30


P w D L p Whalley............13 3 1 9 10 R’dale Valley B.. .13 2 2 9 8


R'daie Valley R. .12 3 3 6 12


7 14 7 12


Under 1G P W


ReadstoneUtd . .13 12 R’bottom Utd .. .12 10 Belvedere.......... 12 9 Wiltshire Wands .13 8 Fcniscowles.......14 8 BaxendenVilla ..12 8 Forest................11 7 Knuzden ...........15 6 Nelson.............. 12 5 AKZONobel ....12 4 Haslingden ....... 15 2 Ossy Rangers__13 2 Oswaldtwistle ...14 2 C’roe Wolves ....14 2 •points adjudstment


L P 0 37 1 31 2 28 3 26 5 25 3 25 4 21 6 21 6 16 8 12


12 7 11 6 12 6 12 6


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Pal Dobson Trophy Cathoiic SC 6, Black Bull 5;


Low Moor 7, De Lacy 4; Biiling- ton BC 6, Craven A 5; Judge 7, Black Horse 4. HIGH SCORES


140, J. Hamer; 133, E. Jung-


bluth; 124, B. Cusack; 117, M. Waddington; 116, R. Bolton; 114, L. Lambe; 111, B. Cusack; 105, D. Stevenson; 100, M. Brown, D. Brown, D. Townsend.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


AND DOMINOES RESULTS


Trebles Knockout Semi-finals: Andy Porter, Jack


Chris Flynn and Pete Richardson beat Jean Hollins, Dean Gudgeon and Roy Fielding; Andy Porter, Jack Hayward and Ben Eatough beat Barrty Cunliffe, David Flynn and Ann-Marie Dowden; Matt Lloyd, Natasha Wilkinson and James Fowler beat Tracey Parker, Bill Gronwald and Andy Lees; Tom Brown, Tony Falcus and Archie Mclnnes beat Linda War­ ing, Rick Jones and Jimmy Harg­ reaves. First Round: Jean Hollins, Ray


Fieldinig and Dean Gudgeon beat Lindsay Astin, John Schofield and Trish Hargreaves; Beranrd Stanley, Chris Flynn and Pete Richardson beat Neil Birtwell, Nigel Chamley and Steve Simpson; Barry Cunliffe, David Flynn and Ann-Marie Dow­ den beat Lynne Gahan, Paula O’Neil and Anita Thompson; Andy Porter, Jack Hayward and Bean Eatough beat Mick Mercer, Howie Fish and Jack Cheetham; Tracey Parker, Bill Gronwald and Andy Lees beat Sally Slater, Alan Slater and Derak South- well; Matt Lloyd, James Fowler and Natasha Wilkinson. Fixtures


Trebles Knockout Final December 12th at the Royal


Oak: Andy Porter, Jack Hay­ ward and Ben Eatough v Tom Brown, Tony Falcus and Archie Mclnnes.


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND


DOMINOES WINTER


LEAGUE RESULTS Darls


Do Lacy Dragons 3, Swan


With Two Necks 9; Band Club A 5, Bay Horse 7; Judge Walms- lcy 2, Black Bull Chatburn 10; Higher Buck 3, Do Lacy A 9. Dominoes


Do Lacy Dragons 6, Swan


With Two Necks 6; Band Club A 7, Bay Horse 5; Judge Walms- lcy G, Black Bull Chatburn 6;


’ Higher Buck 4, De Lacy A 8. Tolal


De Lacy Dragons 9, Swan


With Two Necks 15; Band Club A 12, Bay Horse 12; Judge Walmsley 8, Black Bull Chat­ burn 1G; Higher Buck 7, De Lacy A 17.


Hayward and Ben Eatough beat Bernard Stanley, Chris Flynn and Pete Richardson; Tom Brown, Tony Falcusand Archie Mclnnes beat Matt Lloyd, James Fowler and Natasha Wilkinson. Quarter-finals: Bernard Stanley,


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division


B 4; Buck A 9, Legion A 3; Legion B G, Bay Horse 6; White Hart 7, Station B 5. First Division


Billington A 8, White Horse Horse Shoe 8, Higher Buck A


4; Low Moor Club 8, Waggon A 4; Read Con. 5, St Peter’s Hurst Green B 7; St Peter’s A 4, Buck B 8.


Second Division Conservative Club A 5,


Brown Cow 7; Craven Heifer A 7, Royal Oak A 5; Kings Arms B G, Bernards Buck G; Rose and Crown B 5, Stork B 7. Third Division


Buck D G, Castle B G; Dog 5,


Conservative Club B 7; Waggon and Horses B 4, Kings Arms 8; White Lion 7, Rose and Crown A 5.


Fourth Division Black Horse 8, Bridge 0; De


Lacy 6, Pendle Hotel G; Higher Buck B 8, White Hart B 4; Royal Oak B 7, Craven B 5. Didies* Division


Buck B 6, Royal Oak 3;


Legion A 5, De Lacy B 4; De Lacy 3, Buck A 6. FIXTURES Tonight


Thwailes Challenge Cup First Round: Pendle Hotel v


Rose and Crown A; Read Con. v Bay Horse; St Peter’s A v Buck A; Legion A v Higher Buck A; Low Moor Club v Stork B; Buck B v White Horse B; Sun Inn v St Peter’s B; Horse Shoe v Legion B; White Hart v Station Hotel; Biilington Band Club B v Sta­ tion B; Dog Music Bar v Bridge; Kings Arms v Royal Oak A; Bernards Buck v Buck Wrink- leys.


To be played on or before December 19th


Doubles Knockout Quarter Finals: C. Stanley


and S. Almond (Billington) v N. Birtwell and S. Simpson (White Horse); I. Townson and A. Blackburn (Station) v C. Whit­ taker and S. Thompson (Legion); D. Ridgeway and S. Ryan (Kings Arms) v M. Hitchen and M. Burgess (Billington); I. Harle and A. Dugdale (Station) v A. McKen­ zie and D. Naylor (White Horse); V. Gilmore and S. Mar­ tin v J. Harpur and M. Plant (White Horse); P. Hodges and R. Hope (Legion) v M. Riley and E. Barnes (Buck); C. Scholes and P. Wilkinson (White Horse) v G. McQuade and L. Sutcliffe (Legion); C. Hogarth and B. McLaughlin (Billington) v S. Almond and J. Whitwell (Sta- tion).


TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Buck A............. ..3 3 0 0 33 White Hart . . . . ..3 2 1 0 28 Billington A. . . . ..3 2 0 1 23 RBL A ............. ..3 1 0 2 21 Station B ......... ..3 1 0 2 20 Billington B. . . . ..2 1 1 0 18 RBLB............. ..2 0 1 1 10 Bay Horse....... ..3 0 1 2 10 White Horse B . ..2 0 0 2 5 First Division P W [) L P


Low Moor Club. ..3 3 0 0 32 Buck B............. ..3 3 0 0 31 Waggon A ....... ..3 1 1 1 21 Read Con Club . ..3 1 0 2 19 St Peter’s B . . . . ..3 1 0 2 15 Horse Shoe....... ..2 1 0 1 14 St Peter’s A . . . . ..2 1 0 1 14 White Horse A . ..2 0 1 1 11 Higher Buck A . ..3 0 0 3 11 Second Division P W 1) L P


Stork B ........... ..3 3 0 0 29 Bernards Buck . ..3 2 1 0 27 Royal Oak A . .. ..3 2 0 1 24 Rose & Crown B ..3 1 0 2 19 Craven Heifer A ..3 1 0 2 18 Kings Arms B .. ..2 1 1 0 17 Brown Cow . . . . ..3 1 0 2 17 Con. Club A . .. ..2 0 0 2 9 Station............. ..2 0 0 2 8


Tliird Division P W D


Con.ClubB . . . ..3 3 0 0 31 Kings Arms . . . . ..3 2 1 0 26 Rose & Crown A ..3 1 1 1 23 Dog ................ ..3 1 0 2 20 Castle B ........... ..3 0 2 1 18 Waggon B ....... ..3 1 0 2 18 White Lion . . . . ..2 1 0 1 14 BuckD ........... ..2 0 1 1 10 Sun In n ........... ..2 0 1 1 8 Fourth Division P W 1) L P


Higher Buck B ...3 2 0 1 26 While Hart B ....3 2 0 1 24 De Lacy.............. 3 1 1 1 21 Pendle Hotel....... 3 0 3 0 21 Black Horse.........2 2 0 0 20 Royal Oak B ....... 3 1 1 1 20 BuckWrinkleys ..2 1 0 1 13 Craven B .............2 0 1 1 12 Bridge ................3 0 0 3 3


Snooker


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


SNOOKER LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Billington A G RBL G. T.


Rydeheard 81, B. Sims 30; T. Wilson 84, D. Walmcsley 50; N. Harris 31, M. Peel Gl; P. Conchie 55, M. Garner 71; S. Shaw 90, R. Avery GO; J. Gibson 43, J. Chad­ wick 80. Cahtolic Club 4, Whalley 8 .1.


Middleton 65, B. Catlow47; M. Plant 58, J. Sumner 67; M. Byrne 50, L. Catlow G3; J. Byrne 7G, J. Cross 84; R. Alston 74, J. Waggett 53; T. Byrne GG, G. Taylor 98. Waddington A 8. Rimington


A 4. M. Dewhurst 93, M. Paul 52; K. Keough S3, P. Winckley 75; R. Lloyd 79, S. Booth 59; E. Houghton 88, D. Seed 7G; P. Azinger 72, S. Wincklcy 102; J. Dugdale 58, R Houghton 97. Low Moor A 10, Chatburn A


2. P. Traynor 88, G. Clark 54; P. Mercer 78, M. Avery 73; S.


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Thompson 101, M. Lawson 99; M. Holmes 79, P. Reynolds 70; D. Ireland 92, J. Lockley 78; C. Drinkwater 12, G. Simkin GG. Second Division


Chatbun B 4, Low Moor B 8.


R. Parker 82, S. Stell 69; A. Booth 94, S. Rushton G8; L. Gooding Gl, I. Perry 86; D. Lakin 80, S. Wright 9G; I. Hol- gatc 68, C. Ilayton 90; T. Cordeau 85, T. Tyne 91. Slaidburn 10, Social Club 2.


D. Cowking GO, T. Ilorseficld 72; W. Robinson 79, A. Jackson 76; G. Parker 79, J. Bond G4; D. Harrison 10G, R. Simpson 74; A. Rigby 85, N. Geldard 57; N. Beattie GO, No Player 0. Rimington B 8, Waddington


B 4. S. Petty G8, B. Philip 79; J. Lund 90, S. Holden 62; J. Bol- land G9, G. Laxton 92; R. Bol- land 105, A. Dean 84; I. Fraser 93, S. Dean 72; M. Yates 86, S. Baines 78.


FIXTURES Tonight


First Division Clitheroe Con. v Catholic


Club; Chatburn A v Wadding­ ton A; Whalley v Low Moor A; Rimington A v RBL. Second Division


Police v Slaidburn; Wadding­


ton B v Chatburn B; Billington B v Social Club. TABLES


First Division P W 1) 1. P


Billington A..........6 3 3 0 38 Low Moor A ........6 2 2 2 26 RBL.....................5 2 2 1 28 ClithemeCon.........5 2 2 1 32 Whalley............... 5 3 0 2 24 Catholic Club ....6 2 1 3 26 Waddington A__ 5 2 1 2 22 Chatburn A .......... 5 2 1 2 26 Rimington A ........ 5 0 1 4 IS Second Division P W I) I, P


Low Moor B ........ 5 4 1 0 34 Slaidbum...............1 4 0 0 26 Police................... 4 1 3 0 26 Social Club ......... 4 2 1 12-1 Waddinglon B . . . .5 0 2 3 20 Chatburn B .......... 5 0 1 4 16 Rimington B .........5 1 1 3 14 Billington B...........4 1 1 2 18


Cofie is a Red Devil


er was to help secure a sizeable fee, believed to be seven figures, for the prodigious young striker. After the press conference detailing Cotterill’s recent


overall deal is believed to be in excess of £lm, after United saw off competition from the likes of Liver­ pool, Chelsea and Everton for the youngster’s signa­ ture. As part of the deal, Burnley will receive a 25% sell-


departure from Turf Moor, it was announced that the Clarets had agreed terms with United for the 14-year- old. No details of the fee have been disclosed, but the


on clause, and first option on loaning Cofie, who was discovered by the club’s community programme coaches in Germany, back to the club. Manchester United have also agreed to play a


years, which will cover his schoolboy and apprentice­ ship terms, leading to his first professional deal. Burnley operational director Brendan Flood said:


friendly, within 12 months of him signing professional terms at Old Trafford. Cofie has signed at Old Trafford club for the next six


signature, and in the end, we all felt that Manchester United was the right option. "He has a good future ahead of him, and hopefully


"The player was unwilling to come back to Burnley, so we didn't have a choice in keeping him here. "He was going to go to one of the clubs chasing his


we can try to keep youngsters of John's quality at the club in future. "However, this just shows how hard it is to keep


someone who is exceptional." Speaking on behalf of Cofie's representatives,


Beswicks, Tim Bailey said: "He is looking forward to this next step in his football career. The interest shown in John from a number of Premier League clubs under­ lines his recognised ability and potential. "John is grateful for this opportunity and would like


to express his sincere gratitude to everyone at Burn­ ley who have supported him over the last two years, particularly Jeff Taylor, and wishes the club every suc­ cess for the future."


MOORLAND School pupil John Cofie has joined Pre­ mier League giants Manchester United. One of Steve Cotterili’s last acts as Burnley manag­


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