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+ - 48 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, November 13th, 2008 “
VALLEY SPORT SCENE
-PAGE 21 !<X. OONUME By Phil Simpson FC ^ ' F «>
■ sooner rather than later. He told me: “I don’t
situation facing the Blues,, and Reynolds, who was last week promoted to out right first team manager, is adamant his troops will put the record straight
quite sensational win S't Bradford Park Avenue in the FA Carlsberg Trophy, not one person at Shaw- bridge - me included - could have sensed that inn would be just around the corner. But that is exactly the
rendous run of form that has seen them lose their last four outings.' Three weeks ago, after a
care which club you are - Chelsea , Manchester United, Clitheroe, Halifax or anyone, you are never going,to be at your best and win every game.’ ■ “What you have to do is address what went wrong, and then respond to it as soon as possible. “The second I walked
the dressing room, we know, th a t we have not
out against Mossley on the opening day of the season, I knew th a t we were not going to be magnificent and win every game. “As a squad of players in
NEIL Reynolds called on “the best supporters around” to roar his side back to winning ways. Clitheroe'are in a hor
-ironing out, we needed to, address a few things and they’ve been addressed. “We felt on Tuesday
boasts Pete Smith as his number two, as well as wel coming Lee Sculpher on board as first team coach, felt that was the best thing that could have happened to his side: . “A lot of things needed
NeilReynolds
been good enough over these past few weeks. -. “But we will t ry our
: the club and the fans down, and we now have to get back to all pulling in the same direction. / “At the end of the day,
Clitheroe’s scheduled Lan cashire Co-Operatives Challenge Trophy fixture a t Rossendale United postponed due to a water logged pitch.
the best thing that could have happened on Tues day night was for the game to be called off, and the fans will see why in these next few games.” ' . Tuesday night saw
Garner) said to me earlier in the season ‘enjoy the good times, because, the bad times may just be aroimd the comer’. \ “We know we have let
utmost to put things right, and you will see tha t at Colwyn Bay on Saturday. “The chairman (Carl
that a team meeting would be more beneficial than a training session, we’ve all been a bit frustrated because of the last four games, and we all needed to’get a few things out in the open.
, fans one bil , not at all, I take full responsibility for th a t defeat , and indeed' every defes.t, just like I take the pla idits when we win. ^ ■ “But whiit makes this
club so spec al is that it is a family rur. club, and we all need to go back to shar
gruntled fans and players . on Saturday, a lot of things’ were said from the side lines, and there are a lot of players in ;he side who haveri’t been in that posi tion before. “I ’m not blaming the
beeri getting frustrated, but the players have put extremely high expecta tion levels on themselves and so have the fans, and I just want to put the smiles back on everyone’s faces. “There were a lot of dis- '
“Players and fans have Arid Reynolds, who now
games will be 20 minutes each way.
fee'for playing and there will be a buffet after the final in the bar too. Every'penny raised will
ports the Blues is invited to join the supporters and staff team and should con-: tact chairman Carl Garner if .they are interested.
go to Cancer Research. Everybody who sup
Captain Garry leads way By Edward Lee r : P^ -
, finalised at Mytton Fold, Golf Club, with captain ' Garry Davies taking the :
THE 2008 knockout com-: petitions have; been;
: lion’s share of the silver ware. '
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: John Berry takingithird - and fourth place prizes.*; a>- : - :Di-vision Two was head-’ ;'ed by. Barry Hargreaves,;
.. gles Division One title for. A the second year running. Glynn-Watson was runner-’. up, with Gary Ashton and‘
He won the Men’s Sin- ■ ' Garry Davies
with; Nick Avino taking second. .
. . . .
/ • The Men’s Seniors Sin-, gles was another, Davies'
benefit, with Tony Wilson the mnner-up. The Men’s Doubles was
taken by David Clegg and Dennis Leaver, who beat Frank Hindleand Ian Col- her in the final., ;
. ; and Mick Walsh took the top‘spot, with the captain only being able to finish
' In the Men’s Seniors- Doubles, Jan Van Boeckle
: second with partner .Tony-' Wilson. - ' ' ' ."Abbie Clegg andiNeil Osliffe took'the Mixed ; Doubles' • competition,' beating Michelle Bin k s : and Kevin Shanley in their;:
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through on a card play-off with Nick Avino (70-20-' 53). Chris Czyzyk finished
close-run win in the Profes sional’s Winter League at theweekend. ■His 63-10-53 squeaked
final match. Dave Clegg scored a
spot with 18 points,Jinish-; ing'two clear of both Mar-i ion "Niven/.and E d i th ’’ Child.
Club contested a'nine-hole . give-and-take stableford.: Jan Revis claimed top ,
third,: just: one: stroke behind. ■Ladies at Clitheroe Golf-
donation and the games will start at 11-30 a.m. and the bar will be open from noon with the grubtub open throughout. ; Ml players will pay a £5
peting will be NLTG, Training 2000 and Cum mins Mellor recruitment. There will be a cup and medals available for the winners all sponsored by NLTG. Admission will be by
ment consisting of four, teams, one of which will be the Clitheroe supporters and staff team including chairman Carl Gamer and manager Neil Reynolds. It will be 11-a side and
is hosting the North Lancs Training Group Cancer Research Challenge Cup at Shawbridge. This is a football tourna
The other teams com Peter Jones is pictured with coach Julie Watson. (T111108/2) as
CLITHEROE Masters Swimming Club is going frpm strength to strength, and has attracted some of the best Masters swim mers in the area: '
having returned to swim ming in 2004 after a 13- ' year break, Jones has been creating lots of headlines. This year, he is ranked *
has helped Peter Jones to dizzyheights tlus year. Now 38-years-old,-aiid
New coach Julie Watson
■ four times a week at Rib- blesdale Pool. ' They ineet on Tuesday ■
Clitheroe Masters train . p..m ’
.to 8-45 p.m.; Saturday from 5
p.m.to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 8 p.m; to '9
from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Thursday from 7-45 p.m.
number one Great Britain * Master, in the 35-39 years age group, in no fewer than six ^events - .the 50m freestyle, :100m freestyle, 50m-hutterfly, 50m back- stroke and 100m back stroke on the long course, and 10pm backstroke on , the short course.
The'National ’Short Course Championships,
. held “at'Ponds';Forge', ‘ Sheffield, saw hiin-record! his fa:stest tim e 'lii the 100m backstroke'since he-’, returned: to ' swimming competitively,* and was faster;than the British ■
Record that he achieved iri’ i 2005.
_ Watson ^id: “We vvbuld' like to encourage anyone who mayhe used to swim for a club when they were younger, and would like to try and get back into it as , Peter did ■very succes^ully,'
boring swimming endless •lapsbf the pool.
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who would like advice on stroke technique and improvements. . "I have a lot of people asking for advice, for example when entering triathlons and need some help to improve their swim time,” she said, adding: “They come down and I correct or just improve their stroke technique,
. or. ariyone-who erijoys > svvuhmirig but finds it a bit - ■
. “All we ask is that you ■ able to' swim at least four lenghths of the pool, and • be able to swim three of the strokes. -
; “Our sessions are varied, and include drills/ tech- * ■'nique:work, sprints and
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’.;;way to get really fitl’’ ' TheAndWAswimming
:,endurarice‘;swims;?and ’most iinportantly are a fun ';
■coach is'on hand on the -' ■
T u ^ a y and Sunday night ^ se^sions:to;help anyone j
'work ori their starts and turns, and they find the sessions and the atmos phere of the club to be so enjoyable that they stick
’Withusl ■’ :' .“We swim in various competitons around the country, throughout the year, this is more, for fun and something to train for, but you don't have to be a competitive swimmer to train with us, just come along and give it a try.”
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wyn Bay on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.ra.), before hosting Woodley Sports ori Tuesday (kick-off 7-45 p.m.). On Sunday, Shawbridge
ing the Mme belief.” Clitheroe travel to Col
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