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62 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, May 1st, 2008


Oxenhope ClUheroc Lidns'^'-Vi^l' CLITHEROE, Lions' can take great pride from' their performance in defeat against Craven and District Lea^e tre-' ble winners Oxenhope.’ -i ,The Keighley,side


were’playing their last; gameiin 'the;league, before moving up to a higher standard.


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:;- sThe Lions started off the brighter, and after: 15 minutes, Avci’s shot', was parried; and.Holt: gate fired home, only for: the referee to give off­ side. ■.. This seemed to wake the home side up,-and just before half-time,: after a good move on, the right; they .w en t ahead with a' low,shot drilled into the n et .. . : After the.break,'' the Lions' shouldiiha v e equalised I when a shot from Holgate was saved by the' keeper, but, against the run of play, a cross from the left was despatched at the sec­ ond; at tempt; b y -an Oxenhope striker. Things got worse as


the '..ball - cannoned between two defenders and landed to the same striker, who scored his second with ease. ; Holgate had another


perfectly good goal dis-: allowed,'but, with 15 minutes , remaining, Pinard: :- pulled a deserved goal back with an excellent run and fin­ ish.


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: . The Lions now travel to Skipton LMS, with high hopes of prevent­ ing them winningthe Premier League.


Dog Inn . : .i


Boca Seniors : . .■ :3 DOG Inn proved there is still plenty of life in' them as a depleted side beat Boca Seniors - and the odds - at a rainy Wilson's. 'Despite having only


eight, men available,' Dog raced into a 3-0 lead by the half-hour thanks to goals from Jamie ; Enefer, Torn Eglin and Ollie Steele. ;; ■ Boca pulled a goal


back shortly before halfr time, and stepped up the pressure in the sec­ ond halfj'using their numerical advantage to haul themselves level.:,.


■ However, just when it seemed that Dog were in for another.'heart- breaking defeat; they found another gear, and Eglin's:* c o o l ‘if in ish restored their, lead;,': s ; ;•?


; Defensive colossus TomiBartlett played a crucial role in ensuring that his side held out tor three richly deserved points. , ,


: 'Manager Simon Kerins was delighted with a win that keeps alive his side's hopes of w in n in g " th e . title: “From Adam .West in goal to Tom.Eglin up front, I had eight heroes onthefield.”


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burniey 422331 (Ciassified) course for treble!


RIMINGTON celebrated .' double success over the weekend - and their treble


. bid remains on track after earning a place in the Pres- ■ ident’s Cup semi-finals. • , On Friday, the side


.c la im ed their fourth Craven Cup win in seven yearswithahard-foughtJ- 2 victory over a competi­ tive Ingleton. ■ And the following day, a


5-1 win at Enfield ensured a second East Lancashire ' League title in three sea­ sons. A busy end-of-season


schedule shows no sign of easing either, as they beat OswaldtwistleStMary’s2- 1 on Monday to reach the President’s (5up last four. In the Craven Cup ■


Final, neither side played well, but Glen Dinsdale’s • m'an-of-the-match per- ■ formance proved the differ­ ence, as he claimed a hat- trick from midfield.


Rimington went ahead


when a fantastic diagonal defence-splitting pass by Mankowski released Dins- dale, who raced clear before deftly lifting the ball over the keeper. On the half-hour, anoth- -


er precise ball by Mankowski, and Paton’s cross found Tom O’Neill, . who bundled the ball home. However, at the start of


the second half, five min­ utes of madness brought the game level. An O’Neill challenge in


the area resulted in a penalty, which was duly converted, and then a free kick into the box was mis­ judged, and the centre for­ ward was loft with a sim- - pie conversion. Rimington thought they


had re-taken the lead when Dinsdale got a touch to an O’N eill free kick, but it was ruled off-side, howev-


or, when another O’Neill dead ball was flicked on by the opposing centre half, Dinsdale finished-


'


He completed his hat- trick after McLe®b hurst


into the a r ea ,.fh e hall breaking to Di®^daie’s feet, and he made no jjjjj-


take in making it d-2 and deservedly receiving the


man-of-the-match n\vard. Less than 24 hours later,


Rimington produced another win. Playing with the wind


at their backs, PufOn had the ball in the net early o®


as he latched on to a pen­ man header, bof he waS flagged off-side.


, ' However, Enfield’s relief


was short-lived a s the live wire forward PUt the visitors ahead on dS min­ utes. ■ Mankowski should have


Shot wide, before Enfield broke away on the left, and a cross to the far post was Controlled and volleyed Past Kershaw. Penman chased a long


ball and took advantage of a. mix up between keeper and centre half to stroke the ball into the empty . net, but he injured himself in the process. Into the wind in the sec-•


ond h alf,'.: Rimington showed their clas s and took the game to Enfield. , O’Neill Was put through


by a superb 'Walmsley Pass, and he kept his cool to slot home. Stev ie • Wharton


replaced Paton and scored With almost his first touch, as McLean whipped in a cross, which was met first


time. It was fitting hat


done better as he screwed a McLean scored the last


goal, as his endeavour gave Rimington so much in attack, the ball hammered right-footed from 12 yards. On


- Monday,


Oswaldtwistle gave a jaded Rimington the runaround in the first half, taking the lead on eight minutes as Sayle hesitated, allowing the centre forward in to fire past Kershaw. But the equaliser came


on the half hour as Whar­ ton’s long throw was fired home by Dinsdale. . After the break, an


O’Neill corner was flicked on at the near post by Lawson, and Sayle' rammed the ball into the roof of the net. Rimington had chances


to extend their lead, but found the keeper in good form, and they now take on Goodshaw on Tuesday in the semis.


RiminglonDc^crCQ^ _ _ ............. .2 Gargrave


..............- .............'.'.••••2. IT look two games anq j, penally out lo


settle an cnlhruII>'’S NomiaU ^fnil Cup final.;. . The first encounler al Settle with the


rain and high wind blowing behind the locals down the pilch as fiintingjon d'd most of the pressing.. .


. . . . . . It was no surprise when Kiniinglon fell


behind on 10 niinules. Qyick I>assing by Gapr grave led to the •


through the legs of An^pfgon. , <)'• Nelson made 0® bdsiakc ®nd slotted Ihe


ball into the botio®' left hand corner. The lie was played a( gj-ejil tempo and l»lh


teams had chancesbm jj was Gargravc who were the most dangerong and they went back in front before the broah. In Ihe second balf Binii®Sl®n cam® out


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fighting and should hayg niade more from a host of chances, b®l it wasa'l unin the 80ih minute that Riminglon equalised when a cor-: ner from Dearde® evaded e'cryone except . Carter who had lb® easiest of lap-ing. Thursday’s reploj’ Was i® ®®>nplelc Con­


‘’.leiker sl®Hing the ball ,


This kicked Ri^ihgion ‘olo action and Deardcn advanced into the 18-J’ard box only lo be taken out b)' d’e centre h*if for a penal-,


QU Champions seal second place


HURST Green may have : decent chance to d (^ ^ e lost their hold on the East .the home side’s lead^but Lancashire League t i t le , , .his volley hit the bar.


trust to the previous encounter.. ' Riminglon decided lo change formation


and on 25 minutes Leach was brought down 20 yards out for Nelson lo step up and drive a


free kick that clipped the wall imd looped oier the keeper and into the back of Ihe net. Gargrave got themselves back in front, the


winger advancing down the line and his cut back was smashed home by the unfortunate Nelson for an own goal. ,


.. The second half was all one way traffic


: and Riminglon camped in the Gargrave last third for Ihe final 15 minutes of the half.. Chances came and went and just when


they were starling lo think it was not their night, man-of-lhe-malch Brunskill [lowered Ihe ball home. ; Riminglon created four more chances that


should have had the game wrapped up in normal time, but it was not lo be. : ^ Captain Anderson won the loss and let Gargrave go first. The big man in goal was


. confident and guessed right lo save the first penalty and Ihe Last lo sec the side win -1-3 on spot kicks. At the third time of asking, after three


successive final appearances, Riminglon finally got their hands on the Norman Pratt Craven Cup.


but they ensured runners- up spot with two more wins. First they won 2-1 at


; Borrowdale United; with a : brace from Danny Walker, before a 5-0 win at home to


Enfield. . . ■ Against Borrowdale,


after a goal-less first half,


■ the Green went behind against the run of play as a lofted throughball found Fletcher, who held off Danny 'Wilkinson and coolly lifted the ball over Steve Young. , But the visitors pushed


men forward in search of an equaliser they deserved a t the very least, and it came after Simon Tipton squared a hobbling ball to Walker, and his deflected effort found the back of the not. Tipton had claims for a


penalty minutes later, as' his barnstorming run was brought to an abrupt end, but the referee waved play on.


Green’s chance to win


the game seemed to disap­ pear as Seedall missed a gilt-edged chance to bag the winner, blazing over when it seemed easier to score. However, Walker came


to the rescue with three minutes to play, as his close-range effort ensured another three points. Hurst Green then sealed


second place as they blew away Enfield with a pow­ erhouse display. The locals dominated


proceedings from the first whistle, opening the scor­ ing after 15 minutes as a Tipton corner was flicked on at the near post for Coupe to poke home. Walker had an excellent


chance to make it 2-0 min­ utes later, but his shot flew over from 10 yards out, and Danny Taylor had a


The-home side seemed


to take their foot off the pedal after this, and the , game petered out to half-


' time. - , After the break. Green put th e v is ito r s on the back foot immediately, and Taylor sent in a number of testing crosses which trou­ bled the ■visitors. Taylor scored Green’s


second goal, as he calmly s lo t ted home after neat play from Tipton and Walker. ; . : : And with Stuart Malley


and Tipton completely dominating proceedings in midf ield, the v isitor s crumbled. Malley grabbed his fifth


league goal of the season as the keeper failed to stop his 20-yard screamer, the ball trickling into the net. And when Walker was


crudely hacked down in the area, Phil Walker dis­ patched the penalty for his first goal of the season. Both Coupe and Bam-


ber hit the bar late on as Green pushed for more goals - and the fifth goal came a s a Taylor throw was headed into the Green


. net by the Enfield substi­ tute.' -


. - H u r s t Green’s, final


league game of the season sees them, travel to Kel- brook on Saturday, kick­ off 2-15 p.m. The reserves are .in


' action tonight as they con­ tinue their search, for the league and cup double with a semi-final against Rawtenstall, kick-off 6-15 p.m. at Langho. They then play O swaldtwist le St Mary’s in an important league game at Smithy Row on Saturday, kick-off 2-15; p.m., Rimington away on Tuesday (kick-off 6-15 p.m.) and Goodshaw at home the following Sat­ urday (kick-off 2-15 p.m.).


Readstone Sign-off by beating the ehampions! Reaustone United


Rcadslone Under I6s . Belvedere Juniors: . . . .1 READSTONE finished the season in sty le, as. league champions by beat­ ing Belvedere Juniors. ; The goal scorers were


Alex Palfry, Simon Stut- tard; Thomas Halliwell and man-of-the-match Josh Garvey. • Rcadslone Under 15 Girls? Wilpshire Wanderers. . .0 - A BRACE apiece for


•Sophie Hindle and Niamh McCarthy saw: United


. continue their push at the top of thetable. ■


Further strikes came


from Melissa Hethering- ton, Zara Pollard and Natalie Cassidy. Gabby


. Preuschat .was named player-of-the-match. . - - The girls also played in


; . the cup final agn’”^t Pen-


.Wortham Girls, nnd coast­ ed into a 3-0 lead ®°Urtesy of goals from Un^erjng- ton (2) and Cassidy- However, the'® Oppo­


nents came ba®k ^pd. scored four goals t® 'vin the cup. Sophie Hindle ^yas


named man-of-the-riiatch- Reudslonc Under Gs , _fi W o l v e s ' . . . ; ,0 ■ A HATtTRICK, from-


. Adam Heys and indivijun' efforts from Dnniel ^gii-


ton,.Denzil Yates ^pd Aiden Radcliffe s®'v Nggd- stone to. victory , over. Clitheroe Wolves- ;■ ■ ,i,;. - Luke Gent was named


Goals for United came


from Lewis Simpson and an own goal. James Davies Was mnrfxif-the-match.


Clitheroe Wolves Laminock Under 8s. . . .7


' IPo/pes Under 8s • • : . . ,5 CLITHERo E Wolves Saved their best perform­ ance of the season for this Play-off game.;


■ : Comprehensive victory Secured second place in the league, to add to their cup Success the previous week. The Wolves played some


■ excellent football, and wore 'rewarded for their'efforts


man-of-the-matchr :. ' - Readslone Vnd‘^'^^><\ _ .2 ■ Fulledge Colls READSTONE 'ver® ig^e)


at 2-2 at half-tim® in this game, before Fufiodge (pcd three second-half 8°nis. '


When Owen Jackson fin-


■ 'shed off a fine cross mid- .' Way through the first half. ■ ■ clithoroe moved further


ahead early ip the second half when a shot from;


; Gharl'O: D ewhurs t : w a s . fumbled by the keeper, and


the ball was adjudged to


■ have crossed the line. ■ Eiliot Watson continued


to torment the Lammack defence, and was rewarded with a second half hat- trick. - Wolves Under 9 Reds . . .2 PudihamSaints . . . . . . . . 3


A t h r i l l in g match from start to finish saw Wolves twice take the lead through Chris Baird, only to lose out. . Leading 1-0 at the break '


thanks to Baird’s free kick. Wolves conceded an


equaliser and then regained the.lead, only to concede a


■second time, before the Saints edged the game. . ,


Whalley, Juniors


W H A tLEY Under 9s completed their first sea­ son in the Accrington League with a 2-1 win over


Haslingden. Top scorer Lewis May-


bin scored both goals in an end-to-end game. Some good saves by


deputy keeper Liam Owen ' kept the village youngsters in the game, and strong midfield play by Matthew Learning and Eliot Mashiter steadied the game at 1-1 at half-time.- The winning goal came


late in the second half when a weaving run down the right by Andrew Blacklock was followed by a good cross for Maybin to volley home.


Langho Juniors


Langho Under Ils . . . .6' Bromleg Cross . . . . . ; .0 LANGHO scored a superb win in their last league; game of the season, r : ' ■


. quickest goal of the cam­ paign after only 10 sec­ onds, coolly chipping the keeper from; a great through ball from skipper Jake Willacy. And with energy provid­


ed in midfield by Zak Dar- douri and Craig Richard­ son; Langho continued to press for th e rest of the half, adding two more goals before half-time through Billy McHugh and Willacy. ' In. the se cond half,


Langho looked dangerous from every break fow ^ d , but only managed aR'r^er three goals througlffloe Clarke, Craig Richardson, and McHugh. , . ■





- ThisV victory, sends Langho to their cup final in a good run of form, hav­ ing scored 16 goals in their


. Joe Clarke scored the: ■ last three games. ' . ' ^ ^ P3 COMPUTERS AND BURMLEY PC. ANOTHER LOCAL TEAM WITH GREAT SUPPORT ■ 4


UNIBOND LEAGUE , ■ I-TNAI.TARLE


: . Hrsl Division Norlli I’ W I) I. p.


-^B o rd P A ....42 25 7: 10 S2 : TWlnited ..'.'..'.42 21'. 9 9 81


Skel'dalcUtd.-. . .42 23 9 10 78 CurzonAshton ..42 23. 9 10 78 Bambcr Bridge . .42 : 22 ■: 8 12 74


: Ossett Albion. . . .42; 20 10 12 70 ; .Wak ef iel d .42 19. 7 16 64 . .Nen-castleBS ...42 17 12 13 63 Rossendale Utd. .42 16 11 15 59


. .GarforlhTn:....42 16 8 18 56 Lancaster City ..42 .15 9 18 54 Harrogate R A .. .42 13 12 17’51 Clitheroc . ......4 2 ; 13-11 18 50


■Chorley ...v..'..42 10 12 20 42 Mossley___....42 12 6 24 42 Radcliffe Bor. ...42 9 11 22 38 Woodley Sports . .42 7 13 22 33


: Bridlington Tn r. .42 8 8 26 32 EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Presidents Cup ' ' Second Round: Worsthome 0,


: Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 2; Rawtenstall 0, Bacup CC 3; Belvedere 2, Mill Hill 2 (Belvedere win- on pens); BGSOB 3, Kelbrook 3 (BGSOB win on pens). : First Division ■


Enfield 1, Rimington 5; Lang­


ho 5, Settle Utd 0; Hurst Green 5, Enfield 0; Kelbrook 0, Good­ shaw Utd 3; Peel Park 3, Mill Hill 5; Rock Rovers 0, Borrow­ dale Utd 2; Settle Utd 1, Langho 6; Worsthorne 3, Stacksteads 1. Second Division


Barrowford YCW1, Canberra


4; Bacup CC 3, Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 3; Barnoldswick Tn 1,


1 Sabden 9; Belvedere 2, Barrow­ ford Celtic 0; Clitheroe RBL 5, Barrowford YCW 2; Canberra 4, Burnley Boys’ Club 1; Barrowford Celtic 2, Bacup CC 4; Barrowford YCW 1, -Pendle Forest 2; Belvedere 3, Clitheroe RBL 1; BurnIey/:>, Boys’ Club 0, Barnoldswick ‘Tn 1; BGSOB 1, Padiham A 3; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 2, Canberra 1; Rawten- . stain. Read Utd 2 . ''


.- Reserve Division Rawtenstall 1, Peel Park 1


Kelbrook 2, Goodshaw Utd 4 Rimington 1, Langfho 0 Worsthorne'3, Colne Utd 0 Hurst Green 1, BGSOB 1; Peel Park 1; Read Utd 0; Colne Utd 3, Rawtenstall 1; Langho 5, Rimington 0; Read Utd 1, Kel­ brook 7; Stacksteads 1, Peel Park 3.


' FLXTURES .


(kick-off 6-30 p.m. unless stated) Tonight


Reserve Division Cup - Rawtenstall v Hurst Green


(Langho, 6-15 p.m.). ' Saturday


Kick-off 2-15 p.m. unless stated First Division. •


Peel Park V Langho. . Second Division


BGSOB v Sabden; Clitheroe RBL V Barrowford Celtic; Read


, Utd V Barrowford YCW. Reserve Division


Hurst Green v Oswaldtwistle


St Mary’s; Langho v Kelbrook. , : TABLES - First Division ' , P W: D L P


- Rimington ......24' 20: -I'-' 3 61 HurstGrccn.....25.18' 3, ,4 57 ■Stacksteads ■...'..24 14 ; 3 7'45 . Langho........ .25


Rock Rovers. . . . .25 13 4 8 43 MillHill ........2 3 13 :,3 7 42


13 5 ' 7 44


. Worsthorae.........25 :13 2 : 10 41 Borrowdale Utd..24 12 1 11 37 Enfield ...........22' 7 .3- 12 24 GoodshawUtd ...23 7 3 13 24 Colne U td . .. .. ..23 5 7 11 22 Kelbrook..;.....24 5 2 17 17 Peel Park ...;...25 3 '3 19 12 S e t t l e U t d 22 . 2 4 14 10 Second Division ■ • P W U L P


ReadUtd .......25 19' 1 - 5 58 BaciipCC..;....26 17 4 5 55: f |M p . . . . : . . .2 4 '1 7 . 2 5 53 LVKRBL ...26 15 5 6 50 Beraere


..24 15 3 6 48


PendleForest26 14 5 7 47 . .Os5yStMaiy’s...24 13-, 6'- 5 45


. B G S O B . 25'U0. :6 9 36 . Padiham A..-.'..'.26 10 3 13 33 Rawtenstall . . . . .24 . 8 3 -13 27


•B’nickTn.'......26 ''4 ■■3.19 15 BlyBoys’Club..-.25 3 : 2 : 20 11.


■B’foidCeltic.....27 7 : 2 18 23 B'foidYCW '.....24 : '6:: 4 14 22 ' Sabden ........'.24 ' 4 : 3 17.15


Reserve Division P W 1) L P


. .Woisthorne .....27 18 3 6 57


: Hurst Green ....24 16 4 4 52 •BGSOB...;....25 17 3 5 51 Rimington.........25 15 2 8 47 Stacksteads. . . . .23 12 " 5 6 41 Langho.........25 12 1 12 37-


■ - Enfield . . .......... .24 10 6 ; 8 36 - GoodshawUtd ..26 9 7 10 34


: RockRovers ....25 9 2 14 29 . OssyStMary’s ..23 6 10 7 28


. Raw-tenstall.......25 8 4 13 28 . Colne Utd ......26 7 2 14 23 ReadUtd.;.....24 6 3 15 21 : Kelbtook .......2 3 6 3 14 21


PeelPark.......25 5 5 15 20 •points deducted


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE RESULTS • First Division ,


Dog Inn 4, Boca Seniors 3. Second Division


Commercial OB 3, Clayton le Moors9.-


Brewers Utd 2, Station 3; ; > . ..' „


FIXTURES


, Sunday, May II ih , ■: First Division .


Boca Seniors v Gt Harwood


Rovers (Wilson’s); Church Town V Welly Clayton (Foxhill); Dog Inn V Dog and Otter (Wilson’s). Second Division


Harriers. Sunday, May ISth First Division


Commercial OB v Helmshore


Boca Seniors v Dog and Otter; Dog Inn v Church Town;


Welly Clayton V Stanhill WMC. TABLES'


First Division P IV. D L P


Welly Clayton ...10 7 1 2 22 Dog Inn............ 10 6 1 3 19 BocaSeniors ....10 5 1 4 16 Dog and Otter...10'.5 0 5 15 Church Tn ......10 4 1 5 13


'.•StanhillWMC..lI. 5 0 6 12 Gt Harwood R . . .11 1 2 8 5


Table recalculated following Griffins


. Head and SSC’s resignation. ' Second Division P W D L P


Brewers Utd ....12 10 0 2'30 Station...'......12 9 2 1 29


' Globe Bullough..11 5 2 4 17 Clayton le Moors 12 5 1 6 16 OssyRefugees ...12 2 2 8 8 •Commercial OB .11 3 1 7 7 Helmshore Harr .10 2 0 8 6 •points deducted - Table recalculated following Forts Arms’ resignation from league.


ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Clitheroe Clowns 5, Chicken


Legends 0; Drunken Monkeys 2, Beer Can 13; Mad Dogs 0, AFC Buck 2; Morning Glory 9, AC Men 4; New Inn 4, Wilkies War­ riors 2; Real Biaddered 3, R ad ­ iators 8; Real Rosslee 7, MMS 3. FIXTURES


:■ Sunday• - - 9 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys v


Clitheroe Clowns; 9-35 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Chicken Legends;


‘10-10 a.m. - Morning Glory v Beer Can; 10-45 a.m. - New Inn v AFC Buck; 11-20 a.m. - Real Biaddered v AC Men; 11-55 a.m. - Real Rosslee V Wilkies Warriors; 12-30 p.m. - Regulators v MMS.


DEVONSHIRE


CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Premier Division ■


■ P W D L P


SkiptonLMS....21 14 1 6 43 OxenhopeRec. ..22 12 5 .5 41 Grassington Utd .20 .12 5 3 41 HellifieldSp. .:..22 12 3 ' 7-39 CononleySp. ....22 11 3 . 8 36 ClithcroeLions ..21 10 6 5 36 WFCClitheroe..22 - 7 5 10'26 • Skipton Tn .....21 6 6 9 21 -Waddington.......21 . 6 5 10 23 . Gargrave .......21 6., 5 10 23 - •Embsay........21 3 . 7-11 13 Bradley ...'..•...22 2. 3 17 9 ,-


First Division P.W l) L P


PcndleAthletic;.20 14 3 3'45 - Cowling ■


. Oxenhope Res .. .22 13 3 6 42 Grindleton......22 12 3 7 39 LongLee.......... 20 12 3 5 39 Rolls-Royce.....22 12 2 8 38 Gargrave Res... .19 12 1 6 37 Oakworth.......21 9 5 7 32 AFC Padiham.. .21 -9 '4-' 8 31 Keighley ..........22 5 3 14 18 ■........... 21 3 5 13 14


:,Carleton....... .;.22 ■ 3 5 14 14 Intake ..............22 4 ' 1 17 13 Second Division . P W D L P


EarbyTn.......22 17 1 4 52 •Chatbum.........22 16 3 3 48 -•Trawden Celtic .21 15 6 0 48 . Pendle Forest ...21 10 4 7 34


' Pendle Renegades22 10 2 10 32 : Skipton Tn Res ..22 9 4 9 31 . EmbsayRes ....20 6 6 8 24 G’tonUtdRes..'.22 5 5 12 20


r Skipton LMS Res 22 . 5 '5 12 20. : CononleySp.Res 19 4.. 4 II 16 Rolls-Royce Res .22 4 3 15 15 Horton........... 21 3 5 13 14 Third Division P W D L P


Silsden Whitestar 17 13 0 4 39 B’tvickBarons...18 13 0 5 39 Skipton Tn A ....18 II 2 5 35 SettleUtd '.....'.15 10 2 3 32 Grindleton Res ..16 9 1 6 28" Oakworth Res ...18 6 1 11 19 Cowling Res ....17 5 3 9 18 EarbyTnRes ...18 5 2 11 17 Waddington Res .18 5 2 11 17


■ Bradley Res.......17 2 1 14 7 WARBURTONS


YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 14


Dolphins Bakeiy Cup; Clitheroe


Wolves 0, Daneshouse 4. Under 15


Clitheroe Wolves Rangers 2,


Junior Clarets Colts 2. TABLES Under M P W D L P


Pendle Forest '...21 18 1 .2 55 Junior Clarets ...17 17 0 0 51 B’cliffeRovers...18 16 0 2 48 C’roeWolves ....17 13 0 4 39 Trawden Celtic . .19 12 0 7 33 Fulledge Colts...22 '8 2 12 26 B'wick Barons.. .21 7 4 .10 25 Tod. Borough .. .19. 7 2 10 23 Daneshouse. . .1 8 6 1 11 19 Ely Rangers .*'....21 5 3.13 18 B’wickTn .........20 5 2 13 17 Padiham Saints. .19 2 2 15 8 Tod.se ....;...20 1 1 18 4 Under 15 P W D L P


B’cliffe Rovers.. .19 16 2 1 50 B’field Celtic R. .19 15 1 3 46 Todmoiden.......18 15 1 2 46 Colne ................19 13 -2 4 41 C’roe Wolves R...21 10 3 8 33 Bacup................18 10 1 7 31 Tod.Borough ...18 9 1 8 28 Junior Clarets C. .20. 7 4 9 25 IghtenLeigh ....19 7 4 8 25 Junior Clarets .. .23 4 1 18 13 B’field CelticB...18 3 2 13 11 B’wickTn Blue..22 .2 2 18 8 •B’wickTnRed .18 2 .2 14 5


ACCRINGTON


YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE


FINAL TABLES ; Under 9


* P W D L P Under 11 ; - P W D - I, P Acc.Stanley '....26 21 1 4 61


. •C’roe Wolves R. .26 16 7 3 55 RishtonUtd ....26 16 3 7 51 B’fordCeltic ....26 15 5 6 50 C’roe Wolves B.. .26 15 2 9 47 Baxenden Villa ..26 14 4 8 46 - Wilpshire Wands .26 14 .-3 9 45


.Huncoat Utd....26 13. 4. - 9 43' R’dale Valley . . . .26 11 5:10 38 Gt H’wood Rvts .26 7 . 7 12 28 •Darwen .......26 11 2 13 26 Church.........26 2 3 21 9 •ClaytonPR ..;.26 3 2.21 8 Whallcy ........2 6 0 0 26 0 Under 12 League One . p'W D L P


AKZO Nobel....18 15 2 1 47 Ossy Rangers....18 10 7 1 37 Acc-StanleyB. ..18 11 3 4 36 Brunlea Dyn. ...18 ,11 3 4 36 Wilpshirc Wands .18 9 3 6 30 Oswaldtwistle .. .18 6 3 9 21


■Danven . . ........18;: 6 .1 11 19 'Langho.......... ..18 4 1 13 13 Fiillcdge Colts. . .18 3 3 12 12 St Joseph’s ........ 18, 1 2 15 5 Under 12 League Two P W D L P


, Pendle Forest ...18 17 0 1 51 Rishton U ld__ 18 16 1 1 49


■ Haslingden .......18 11 3 . 4 36 R’dale Valley ....18 10 3 5 33 Acc.StanleyR. ..18 8 2 8 26 GtH'woodRvrs .18 7 0 11 21 Huncoat Utd__ 18 7 0 II 21 Church.......... ..18 4 2 12 14 C’roe Wolves__ 18 3 3 12 12 Belthora Utd. . . .18 0 0 18 0 Under M League Two ■ P W D L P


C’roe Wolves....21 19 2 0 59 Oswaldtwistle ...21 18 0 3 54 Globe Bullough . .21 II 3 7 36 Rishton U td__ 21 8 4 9 ^ , GtH’woodRvrs .21 7 1 13 22' Borrowdale Utd .21 5 6 10 21 B’field Celtic....21 3 3 15 12 R’dale Valley....21 2 3 16 9 Under 1.5 League One P W D L P


Belvedere.......... 18 14 3 1 45 Greyhound Ford .18 13 -2 3 41 Acc. Stanley__ 18 13 1 4 40 Readstone Utd ..18 9 3 ' 6 30 B’ford Celtic ....18 9 2 7 29 Forest.............18 9 0 9 27 Huncoat Utd ..'..18 7 2 9 23 ■ GtH’woodRvrs .18 3 2 13 11 WrlpshireWands.18 2 3 13 9- RossendaleUtd . .18 1 2 15 2 Under 15 League Two P W D L P


AKZO Green....18 18 0 0 54 RishtonUtd ....18 12 3 3 39 OssyRangers__ 18 11 4 -3 37 AKZO Orange...18 9 3 ' 6 30 Blackburn Tn .. .18 9 1 8 28 Feniscowles.......18 8 2 , 8 26 Baxenden Villa . .18 5 4 9 19 • Borrowdale Utd .18 5 2 11 17 •Haslingden.......18 2 2 14 2 C’roe Wolves__ 18 0 I 17 1 Under 16 . P W U L P


Acc. Stanley . .. .20 18 1 1 55 R’daleValley0...20 17 I 2 52 Huncoat Utd. .. .20 14 2 ' 4 44 St Joseph’s . . '....20 10 4 . 6 34. RishtonUtd . . . .20 -11 :1 8 34 •Whalley ..;.;..20 - 8': 4 8 25 Wilpshire Wands .20 6 4 10 22 ■ Greyhound Ford .20 5 2 13 17 ■' Haslingden .....20 4 ..-I 15 13 •R’dale Valley B.-.20 : 3 2 15 . 8 Church.........20 ' 2 2 16 8 .. Under 10 - P W U L:'P


:Acc.Stanley ...'.22 19 2 :1 59 Wilpshire Wands .22 18...4.0,58 GtH’woodRvrs -.22.15 ' 3 : 4 48 C’roeWolvesB.'..22 14 . 0 ":8 42 - Forest White . . . .22 13. ' 1 8.’40 - . ForestGreen ..;.22-;10 :,2 10 33 '.' R’daleValleyR. .22 . 7 4 :li;25 ,'. G’roe WolvesR.'..22 Y 3 12-24 • ' RishtonUtd .'...22 8 1 13 22 ., R’dale Valley B...22 ■ 4 2 16:14 Whalley ........2 2 4 2 16 14 . ■ Church . . . . .......22 , :i 0 21 , 3


Rd ...................25 19 4 2 61 ReadstoneUtd ..26 20 4 . 2 64 Wilpshire Wands .26 18 3 5 57 R’bottomUtd ...26 18 , 3 5 57 Fcniscowles . . . . .26 17 "4 5 55 Baxenden Vrlla ..26 15 2 9 47 . Belvedere.......... 26 15 4 7 46 Nelson..............26 13 4 9 43 Forest.......... ...26 12 . 5 9 41 AKZO Nobel....26 8 3 15 27 •Knuzden.........26:. 8 3 15 24 OssyRangers....26 : 7 - 3.16 24 Haslingden .....26 5 I 20 16 C’roe Wolves .. . .26 4 1 21 13 ; Oswaldtwistle.. .26 2 ' 0 24 6


GREATHARWOOD AND DISTRICT .


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Globe A 8, Ossy Con. 2; Gt ■


Hanvood B 1, Gt Hanvood A 9; Roo Lee Park 7, Clitheroo CC A 3; Salesbury A 6, Globe Heys 4. Second Division '


Free Gardeners A 7, Sabden ’


Red 3; Rushton St B 7, Gt Har-. wood CC 3; Sabden Black 7, Globe B 3; Waddington A 9, Sydney St 1; Whalley A 3, Rish- v tonCon.A7..


, . Third Division Burnley Rd A 7, Ribblesdale


B 3; Grange 3, Oakhill Vets 7; Green Park 8, Gt Hanvood H 2; •


Immanuel B 8, Gatty Park 2; Mercer Park 9, Immanuel A 1. ^ Fourtli Division


Clitheroo CC B 5, Free Gar­


deners B 5; Coppice 7, Whalley B 3; Hurst Green B 2, Wadding­ ton B 8; Oakhill 7, Milnshaw Wands 3; Rishton Con. B 7, Sab­ den Blue3.


, Leonard Wliidakcr Cup Burnley Rd B 184, Immanuel


B 141; Globe Heys 154, Whalley A 136; Grange 149, Clitheroee CC A 167; Gt Harwood H 160, Gt HarwTOd CC 188; Milnshaw Wanderers 193, Oakhill 196; Ossy Con. 152, Gt Harwood A


. 162; Rushton St A 194, Gatty Park 154; Salesbury A 166, Rib­ blesdale A 141; Sydney St 145, Salesbury B 158. Lawrenson Cup Doubles


Quarter-Finals: M. Bums and


N. Hill (Free Gardeners A) 21, G. Leonard and K. Channel! (Gt Harwood A) 7; M. Beardmore and J. Holmes (Rushton St A) 21, S. Gall and G. Stephenson (Ossy Con.) 16; B. Yerkess and J. Brown (Free Gardeners A) 21, C. Ramell and K. Boast (Rushton


. St B) 16; D. Whitworth and D. Pilkington (Coppice) 21, J. Ebo- rall and T. Ormerod (Globe Heys) 19.


Semi-Finals; M. Beardmore and J. Holmes 21, M. Bums and


. N. Hill 16; D. Whitworth and D. . Pilkington 21, B. Yerkess and J. Brown 20. Final; Michael Beardmore


and John Holmes 21, D. Whit­ worth and D. Pilkington 12.


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURNVETS


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


A Division P W D L P


WorsleyPark.......4 4 0 0 38 Rhyddings...........4 4 0 0 38 RibhIesdaleA__ 4 4 .0 0 36


.Rushton St A . . . . .4 3 0 1 33 PeelPkA.. .. . . . .4 3 0 1 30 Burnley Rd.........4 2 0 2 25


.SabdeuBC.......4 2 0 2 25 Lowerfold...........4 2 0 2 22 Rishton BC . .. .. .4 1 0 3 17 GattyPkA . .. .. .3 2 0 1 17 Oakhill Vet A....... 4 1 0 3 15 Mercer P k ...........4 0 0 4 II WoreleyB . .. . . . .4 0 0 4 9 WhalieyBC........3 0 0 3 8 B Division P W D L P


Oakhill BC ....'..4 4 0 0 38 Waddington........ 4 4 0 0 35 Hurst Green ....... 4 3 I . 0 30 Immanuel A ....... 4 3 1 0 29 Immanuel B ....' .4 2 1 1 28 Bullough B .........4 2 2 0 26 ' Oakhill Vets B . . . .4 2 2 0 25 RibblesdaleB ....4 1 2 1 23 ReadBC ............ 4 2 2 0 21 PeelPkB...........4 0 4 0 16 RushtonStB.......3 . 2 I 0 19 Milnshaw G ..'....3 1 2 0 15 Milnshaw B.........4 0 4 0 11 Gatty Pk B .........4 0 4 0 8


Darts and Dominoe.s


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


John Dobson Trophy Quarter-Finals: Legion 2 10,


St Michael’s B 8; Craven That’s Dartin 9, Low Moor A 10; Buck Inn 6, Legion 110; St Michael’s A 10, Pendle Friar Tucks 9. ■ FIXTURES Monday


John Dobson Trophy'


- Semi-Finals: Legion 2 v Low . Moor A (at Royal Oak); Legion 1V St Michael’s A (at Swan and : Royal)/ vt"





; ’ • All entries for the Singles Knockout to be returned by Monday.


' ... . ^ >. . - . RESULTS -


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


Semi-Final and Final a t the


Waggon and Horses. FINAL TABLES First Division Darts


V Buck A ...................................


Biack Horse...................... 67 White Hart ........ Waggon ................


.71 .54


Horse Shoe.......... .....................43 Black Bull ................


Swan.........................................38 ■ Dominoes


I*


Black Horse.............................143 Sts-an.........................


134


Waggon .................................. 123 Buck A .............


...121


Horse Shoe...............................121 Black Bull - . . . . ........................ 117 White Hart ..............................112 Second Division Darts


P


Buck B .....................................63 Brov-mCow................................60 WTiite Horse.......^........... .........50 ■ Social Club.................................43 Royal Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;34 Castle.................................-....23 Dominoes


P White Horse................ 112


Castle......................................Ill Royal Oak ...............................107 Social Club............................106 BuckB....................................105 Brown Cow................................... 97 .


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE FI.XTURES Tonight


Foundation Cup Stork V Craven; White Hart


A V Wagon B; White Horse B v White Hart B; Buck Wrinkleys . V. White Lion; Low Moor B v Station; Conservative Club A v Kings A; Black Horse B v Rose and Crown; Legion B V St Peter’s A; Read Constitutional Club V Bernard’s Buck; Billing- ton B V Billington A; Buck A v BuckD. • The league’s annual meeting takes place in the upstairs room at the Royal British Legion on Monday, May 12th, at 8 p.m.


i - Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix: Hameldon Hill Fell Race, Turkey Street School, Accrington, “


MAY . noon.


9 - PendlCi’and Burnley Grand Prix: :Pinhaw Fell Race, R ^ L io n Street, Earby, 7'p;m,.'-


18 - Pendle'iand Burnley Grand rPfix: Hendon Brook-ISf^imill race, Marsden i® : Golf Club, Nelson, i f


Hurst Green


THE draw for the AEU competitioniiJ®tost Green Bowling Club on Thursday has been


, Start time is 9-30 a.m., and the draw®^^0 a.m. M. Fryer .V J. Turner; E. Gleeg v-^Biferilden; L; Wilkinson v E. Ramsbottom; D. Jonra .ViOi Hadwin; A. Cornall V J. Cornthwaite. , 10- 15 a.m. - J. Taylor V N. Smithp^rjones v B.‘


Yyerkess; F. Gouldsbourgh v J. Slynri; Jofe'Taylor v G. Wood; G. Dixon v C. Wilson.


.1 1 a.m. - W. Atkinson vM. Waterhouse,-T. Andrews


y F. Rostron.' G. Bentley V B. Scholes, Bj.Kleem v D. Andrews, T. Stewart v C. Anderton. 11- 45 a.m .-J. HoldingvR; Cambell, R.'Coulsony


P. Bold, M. Turner v K. Wells. B. Greeny W. Finn, G.'Rushton y Rf


Howarth. ' • , ' ’ 12-30 p.m. - J. Watson y E. Exley, D. Harrison y D.


Crook, S. Johnson y M. Embley, D. Pilkington v L. Tomlinson,D.WoodyH.Duerden. ; 1 p.m. — R.Riley y J. Watson.E.Howarth y A.Bax-


endale, J.Ayon y D.Rose, G. Steyenson v j . Holt; D.Haxton y B.Harker.


. 1 The Brenda Monk Mixed Pairs will be held at


Rushton Street, Great Harwood, on Saturday, June 7th.


- The entry fee is £6 per pair, no practice is allowed and the scratch time is 15 minutes. Entries should be sent to Marion Cornall; 13


Grimshaw Street, Great Harwood (01254 889405) or e-mail marioncornall@hotmail.co.uk - '


Sally is star player


CLITHEROE-Ladies’ Superleague Darts team earned a draw against PresUvich on Sunday. ■ ) - : :;The winning players were Daphne Heap (ayerage 30.24) and Louise Proctor (35.75), both with 2-1 ■vic­ tories, while Tracey Parker (30.36) and player-of-the- match Sally Slater (44.86) both won 2-0. ': ■


Double winners


CLITHEROE B completed the double with an emphatic win over Springfields C in the Mid-Lan-' cashire Cup competition. '.The prestigious final did not overawe the locals, who


rose well to the challenge, to add to their Blackburn and District Badminton League Second Division title. •i .Captain.Tony Bush praised his team members S. Pym, S. -Perry, J. Pym;, D. Mackenzie and A. Taylor for their efforts in picking up the cup for the first time. >: Non-playing captain Mark Perry took pleasure in


. . : Five-a-side ' ^ • .’■•Buck A beat Brown Cow;


Buck B beat Black Horse; Cas- . tie beat White Horse; Black Bull ;• beat White H a rt.;


: ■ ^


taking his team back up to join the A team in the ton flight.


i ,' Racquets have been put away for the summer, and badminton will begin again in early September at Oakhill College, ■with an extra" fifth team added. - : ■


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