■ naai : i i'fe- 62 Clitheroe Advertiser STimesi Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Blues look to hit ground
Ui-,
running I from back page •
the board as soon as
i possible, but there is no pressure. i “It would be nice to
get off to a winning s ta r t , ’and build on that,;but there will be no-drie panicking if we don’t; vve have every,' faith in this squad.” - However,':the win
over Buxton h'as pre-' sented the managerial
■ duo with something of a'headache, albeit a welcome one, ahead of the Mossley game. , The Blues changed
shape, moving to a 3- 5-2, and, while that led to a'first shut-out of' ■pre-season, it didn’t restrict the side’s attacking instincts,;^ the three goals - scored by; strikers Danny Toronczak, Vi Garl Lomax and Anthony Johnson attest. .Reynolds admitted:. ‘■W
e were ireally ' i t i '
pleased. We changed our' system, with Jonathan -Smith returning after missing the Bradford game, alongside Russ Clarke
■
and Ian Flannery. “We almost stum
bled across it, without Dave Hankin,' Craig Sargesoh, Scott.'Red- head and Barry Shut- tleworth, but it worked
.really well, and is defi nitely something we now have in mind.” Hankin will be
tr' .
available for Saturday, after being rested with
'a hairline fracture of his arm, but Shuttle- worth will: not. be risked with a'ham string problem. One of the toughest
tasks for Reynolds will be naming a final 16,
:and he said: “If.any one is not involved in. the matchday squad,-
'football is:a'funny, game, ' and '
V.there' maybe: in ju r ie s .. or
: whatever. “ ".Players could miss out, and
theri.be involved on" Tuesday.;
' “We have a strong
squad; and we are trying to keep everyone happy, but I want anyone not in the l6 to show a posi tive response.” Clitheroe follow,up, their opener-'on Tues-
: day. night:when they, travel to face'Garforth Totvn., ■ - . . .
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Schofield finds the glory days!
By Chris Boden
THE last time Lan cashire won the Summer County Tennis Cup, Stanley Matthews Jr and future Wimbledon tourr riament referee Alan Mills were in the success- ful team.
but Whalley’s Mark Schofield, a coach at the
; Ribble Valley Tennis Centre on Edisford Road, Clitheroe, has helped. rediscover''the glory days. Schofield, one of the
few Performance Coaches in the .country, captained the Red Rose side to vic tory in Eastbourne. . 'That success came at the end of a week of,
. fierce competition, where Schofield used his wealth of playing experience, which has seen him win Nationals as a junior, represent Great Britain on three continents and play, the likes of Bjorn
Borg, Stefan Edberg, and, famously, Tim Hen man, who he enjoyed vic tory against.'' ' : Having won the Lan
, , . ■ That was back in 1965,'
cashire men’s singles arid douliles titles eight times . each, he guided the coun- ' ty through a 7-2 win over defending champions Kent, before a 6-3 win over North Scotland, and - a tighter 5-4 victory over Hertfordshire. - Gheshire were beaten
6-3, before a straight for-. ward-5-1 victory over- Yorkshire. The squad, which also
included Schofield’s dou bles partner Ken Skups- ki, who played doubles at Wimbledon this year,. Skupski’s younger broth er Neal : and Dan Smethurst, who played at junior Wimbledon, Andrew Davies and Simon Roberts, and Chris Nott and Chris Llewellyn, all'have to be born in the county, or resided there for three
years to qualify. -And Schofield hailed
the squad’s efforts:“‘We: had a really good team: spirit. There' .was a change of the guard, in that we had three young" lads coming in, Chris Nott, Dean and Neal, for the first time, and they all performed superbly.' well. "It was a great week
for us. I can't fault the boys for their enthusi- ■asm." ■ “The courts were in
fantastic shape and we're already looking forward to going back to defend our title."
Villagers flying
the flag
CLITHEROE A were represented by an all- West Bradford team-in their Slazenger East Lan-
. cashire Open League Division Two fixture at
.Crow.Wood. . And the villagers did
n’t let the-;town-side: down. _ : •,
:■ With regular townies
Derek Parrott and Roger Ravenscroft absent, it was down" to Phil Mile- ham, Steve Pym; Tony and "Daniel Bush to culti vate a maximum points
'.victory. And th a t saw them take five yital points in
. their bid' to- win the league and gain promo tion to the top flight. .
Life-saving run date set A LIFE-SAVING run to
- help people with cystic fibrosis will be held in September for the sixth
>year running. • The Amelia Cup 10k
run will take place on- Sunday, September 28th, and follow a route around the Ribble Valley setting off from West Bradford Village Hall., The run was inspired
by seven-year-old Amelia Dickinson, of Whalley who suffers with the con dition," but is still finding the energy to complete this year’s 10k along with her sister Ella to raise funds for the CF Trust. Aimie . Hamer, of
Re:Fit Personal Train ing, and Gail Bailey, of Pure Health and Beauty, who co-organise the run:
along with Amelia’s mother Samantha Dick inson, are hoping this year’s event will help them on their way to. their fund-raising target of f 50,000. : ■ ' Gail said: “ Through
various events we have now raised in the region of. £39,000 for
the.CF Trust and want to thank every-
one who has helped us achieve this so far. We want to keep on raising more and more to help CF sufferers like Amelia and really hope you are able to join us again this year.” She added: “It’s always
a really good family event for
both.serious
:runners competing for the Amelia Gup,, through
to the joggers and vvalk-
■ e'rs.” ' : . • Entry is through spon
sorship or £12.50 at enrolment, which will be / held at West Bradford
. Village Hall between 9- 30 a.m. and 10-15 a.ra. ' with a 10-30 a.m. start. For a sponsor form or to
- pre-enrol contact Gail by email '. a t . bailey-
ga@supanet.com or by calling 07980743610. Donations or payment for.enrolment can-also be made on the Just Giving web page at www.justgiv-
.
ing.com/ameliacuplOk ; Our picture "shows
Aimie Hamer, Amelia Dickinson, Gail Bailey,. Ellauise Dickinson, and. Samantha Dickinson, who aim to raise £50,000 for the CF 'Trust, (s) ;
Bamber’s treble in Green victory
Ilursl Green XI . . . . . 7 ClUheroe ItBL . . . . . . 7 A;HAT-TRICK froin veteran Alan Bamber gave.a Hurst Green XI : an easy win. .Midfielder Chris
Leighton made his debut" after moving from Chip ping, while Danny Walk-: er and Paul Chippendale continued up front. ' Making their_ first ■appearance at Smithy -
■Row in this "year’s pre season campaign, the- locals got their first win "under their belts.:-- . Green made a good
start, taking the lead after a flowing move down the left flank found Chippendale at the'back post, who nodded back for Walker to fire in.' ...: •, Bamber scored his first
as his tariie shot some how squirmed under,the
keeper, Chippendale net ted moments later, and Bamber drove in to make it four as Green conr trolled this encounter.' 'The hosts made changes
at.the break, as
.Kieran Wells, Ian Lang and MarkTIitchen'eame on.':." ■ . : '
.: :They scored a fifth as Chippendale converted a n e a r , post cross; and Bamber completed his
': hat-trick from the spot. ' - Green conceded a slop py, goal following a slip from Tom Bamber, .which allowed a right wing cross to be delivered which Lang unfortunately bun-
' died into his own net. But the rout was com- . plete when excellent link-
., up .play between .Walker. ■ and Chippendale found ■ the latter,-who finished . ■ '. ;
: well. Due: to the terrible ^
weather, the match was played on the indoor car pet at,Grow Wood, and Mileham and- Daniel Bush started the match with an almost flawless performance, winning in two straight sets. The serve and volley
play of the pair worked well, as Bush put away the returns of serve from < the opposition with atti tude.
'v .. On the other court;
Pym and Tony Bush won .- against their opponents: • with equal ease, also in.
I Mark Schofield with the Summer County Tennis Cup.' . (B080808/1) ; ' ^
.straight sets, with the vil lagers playing relaxed tennis throughout. Pym played his usual
mixture of accurate base line shots and:winning overheads, with Bush putting away volleys at
■ the net with ease. • In the return matches, both West Bradford pairs won in straight sets, to secure all five points. This match firmly puts
West Bradford on the local tennis map - and, who knows, this could be the start of great things for the village sidel
Bowls doubles draw
THE draw has been made for the JuliaiWhalley Roseboivl charity open doubles competition at Sab- den next weekend. .. The event,will be played 'on Saturday, and:Sun- day,:\vith scratch time 15 minutes. There is no prac tice and Sunday matches start at l p-m. :' ..- : - ; ; - . 9-30_a.mi: B. Ashworth and R Lancaster v J.
Beesley and A. Barrett; J. Allen and S. Johnson v F. and S. Roberts;. G;: and S.-'Woods v C. Massey and J. Eborill;:
S.iTownley and'S. Anderson v B. Fletcher and A. Andrews. ' ■ TO-30 a.m.: R O’Mera and J. Larder v J. Boocock
and L* Cartwright; G; Stephenson and'F. Brown v. D. Pilkington" arid D.'Whitworth; R.’ Turner and partner vL.' Ramell and partner;'T.:Bullen and J., Holme v J. Taylor and C. Wilson. ,'."1 p.m.: P. Bold and E. Exeley. v D. Sullivan and J. Robinson:
J..Griffiths "and T. Maguire v M.' Fryer and partner;,K. Wells and D.-Lord v J. and P. Holt; L. Nuttalland partner v P. Warburton and R. Ish- erwood.;
• . •. . . ' . .■ . 2 p.m.: P. St'ansfield and M. Griffiths v M.
Waterhouse and K. Avon;.M.:Beardiriore"and G., Raraell v E. Mitchell and T." Connell;. D.-Parsons and A. Whalley'.v G. Dodd and S.: Gall; D.; Jones and partner V E. and A. Wallace. ■' I 0;Waddington Village Club will host-its Annual ■FloodlightPairs competition in September..?. "' The event startrion September 2nd,, with finals night taking place on September 18th. ■’Entry fee is £8 per pair, with entry;forms and
information from E.- Houghton? (01200 429561 or 07811013629).
' . ‘ '
• Rushton Street Bowling-Club,': Great;Harwood, is once again stagirig a^ Floodlit Open Doubles
Competition in September. ■ The dates are Wednesday, September 3rd to Sat
urday, September:6th,and WednesdaySeptember 10th,:to Saturday, September:13th; inclusive, practice from 6'p.m. for a 6-30 p.m. start. ? "? : The final is on Sunday, September. 14th.-i ? ■:» - ■ :: No substitutes after, allowed after the first round,
and'the entry fee' of £10 per pair should be sent to Marion"
...Cornall 13 Grimshaw Street'. Great Har wood (01254 889405). ’
P3 COMPUTERS ^ SUPPORTING THE CLARETS ALL THE WAY TO THE PREMIERSHIF! llllilliliii • OUR picture shows the pupils with Steve Davis at the Snooker into Schools event, (s)
ALTHAMS TRAVEL HYNDBURN
BOWLING LEAGUE First Division . P W D I P
- RibblesdaleA ...15 6 1 8 80 GIobeE ........15,. 7 2 6 77 OsayCon. ......15 7 2 6 73 Ru^tonStE....14 8 0 6 72 SalesburyBlue ..15 6 0 9 66 Whalley A ........14 6 0 8 62 Sabden B..........15 4 ,0 11 61 Rushton St C ....15 5 0 10 60 Second Division ' P W D L P
FreeGarienets ..14 11 1 ,2 89 Globe A ............15 -9 0 6 87 Burnley Rd G .. .15 ■ 9 0 6 82
Coppice ■
SydneySt ......14 11 0 3 88 BurnleyRdB ...14 8 0 6 77 OakhillParkA ..15 7 1 7 76 Immanuel A ... .15 6 1 8 74 WaddingtonA...14 6 1 7 70 OakhillAsh...... 15 5 0 10 66 Rishton BC.......15 6 0 9 65 Rishton Con. C . .15 6 0 9 64 Mercer Park ....14 6 0 8 61 GlobeC......... 14 5 0 9 59 Third Division P W D L P
...........15 12 ' 1 2 99
GrangeA ..........12 11 0 1 90 IVhalleyB ;....:12 7 0 5 65 ReadCC .......11 7 0 4 57 OakhillParkB ..11 5 0 6 55 WaddinglonB..-.12 3 0 9 53 Salesbury Red ...11 6 0 5 51 Immanuel B ... .12 4 0 8 50 Gatty Park.......11 4 0 7 46 SabdenG .......10 4 0 6 43 Fourth Division P W D L P
. GtH’woodCC ..12 12 0 0 91 AlmaB............12 7 0 5 69 GrangeG...........11 8 0 3 68 Ribblesdale C. . . 1 1 7 0 466 MilnshawPark ..11 5 1 5 50 BurnleyRdD ...11 .4 .0 7 42 OakhillBeech ...11 3 ' 0 8 41 SabdenA........ 12 2 0 10 40 ClitheroeCCB ..11 2 1 8 38
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE , . .RESULTS First Division
Burnley vRd B 7, Rushton St
A 3; Clitheroe CC A 5, Gt Har wood A 5: Gt Harwood B 7, Roe Lee Park 3; Gt Harwood B 8, Globe A 2; Salesbury A 8, Rib blesdale Wanderers A 2. Second Division
Globe B 1, Rishton Con. A 8:
Gt Harwood CC 9, Sabden Red 1; Rushton St B 8, Waddington A 2; Sabden Red 3, Sabden Black 7; Sydney St 9, Hurst Green A1;
■ Whalley A 6, Free Gardeners 4. Third Division
Grange 7, lammanuel B 3; Gt
Harwood II 3, Gatty Park 7; Green Park 8, Burnley Rd A 2;
. , ,. Immanuel A 3, Oakhill Vets 7; Ribblesdale B 2, Salesbury B 8. Fourth Division
■ Free Gardeners B 9, Whalley B 1; Hurst Green B 6, Oakhill 4; Rish ton Con. B 8, Clitheroe CC B 2;
- Sabden Blue 6, Milnshaw Wanderr ers 4; Waddin^n B 3, Coppice 7.,
TABLES
. First Division ■ P W D L P
^fcfilobeHeys .....16 10;t O. 6106 B » t Hanvood A.. .17. 11, .■ 1 •, 5105
"■Rushton St A.;;.17.11:: 1 5 9? .. EoeLeePark..;.17. 9 ..0 : 8 88 Clitheroe CCA..17 7 3 7 87 GlobeA';.......17 -8 - 0 ' 9 84
CLITHEROE AND
DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE
. '.RibbWaleA ...17 6 1 .10 76 GtHanvoodB...17. 6 1 10 76 Salesbury A .....18 7 1 10 72 : Burnley RdB'.’..18 , 6 2 10 71 ■ OssyCon...... 15 7 0 8 68
, TABLE : P W I) L P
’ LowMoor ......11. 9 1, 128 Rimington . . . . . .10 .7 2 1 23 Chipping A ; . . . . .10 . 6 .2 2 20 Calderstqnes. . .11 4 -1 6 13 St J a m e s 10 3 .2...5 11 Sabden ;..:.....10 ? 3. 1. 6 10 Ramblers; ........11 0 2 9 2
a s
Second Division P W D L P
RishtonConA. ..18 15 0 3119 SydneyStreet ...18 12 0 6106 FVee Gardeners A 17 12 0 5102 Sabden Black ...17 9 0 8 95 Waddington A...17 10 0 7 86 Rushton St B....18 8 0 10 86 Hurst Green A...17 6 0 11 78 SabdenRed .....17 6 0 11 73 Gt Harwood CG .17 5 0 12 71 WhalleyA........17 6 0 11 68 Globe B ...........17 6 0 11 66 Third Division P W D L P
GreenPark...... 18 14 2 2112 Oakhill Vets...... 18 13 14110 Mercer Park ....17 12 0 5102 Grange.............17 8 0 9 86 Salesbury B ...... 17 8 1 8 85 Gatty Park...... 17 8 1 8 83 Immanuel A ....17 6 0 11 79 RibblesdaleB ...18 5 2 11 79 BumleyRdA ...16 7 0 9 70 Gt Harwood H ..15 5 1 9 66 ImmanuelB ....16 3 0 13 58 Fourth Division P W D L P
Coppice...........16 14 0 2110 Rishton Con. B . .16 11 3 2100 Free Gardeneis B 16 9 3 4100 Waddington B.. .16 9 2 5 94 OakhiU.............16 7 1 8 82 Sabden Blue ... .16 8 1 7 79 IVhallcyB ......16 6 1 9 75 ' Milnshaw Wands 16 4 1 11 68 ClitheroeCktB..16 2 1 13 50 Hurst Green B.. .16 3 1 12 42
EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETS
BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES
A Division P W D I P
Rhyddings........20 19 0 1 179 RibbledaleA ....20 18 0 2 174 WorsleyA ........20 16 1 3 165 Rushton Street A 20 16 0 4 161 Burnley Rd...... 20 12 0 8 136 ^ Peel Park A .....20 12 0 8 130 Lowerfold.........20 9 0 11 119 Sabden BC...... 20 9 0 11 112 Gatty Park A ...20 6 1 13 101 Oakhill Vets A...20 7 2 11 93. RishtonBC ....20 4 1 15 ;88_ Mercer Park ....20 4 1 15 86. Whalley BC.....20 4 0 16 81 WorsleyB ......20 T 0 19 55 B Division P W D L P
Oakhill P k ....;.20 19 0 1 181 Rushton St B... .20 15 1 4 163 Waddington.... .20 14 1 5 142 ImmanuelA ....20 14 2 4 138 BulIoughB ...... 20 11 5.4 136 OakhiU Vets B...20 11 2 7 134 RibhlffidaleB ...20 9 3 8.130 Immanuel B ... .20 - 9 110 122
>. Hurst Green ....20 10 . 0 10 119 : ReadBC ........20 6 1 13 90 Peel Park B .....20 2 4 14 87
■ Milnshaw C. . . . .20 3 0 17 81 • GattyParkB ...20, 3 0 17 .77 MilnshawB...... 20 2 4 14 74
RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE Senior Division
P W L N B P
GtH’wood ..19 13 3 3 21 160 Baxenden .. .19 11 4 4 27 149 Edenlield ...19 11 4 4 27 149 Padiham....l9 11 4 4 26 148 B’wick.......19 9 6 4 15 117 Read .......19 9 7 3 17 116 Whalley ....19 8 8 3 22 111 B'bumN. ...19 5 11 3 35 94 Settle ........19 6 9 4 22 94 R’daleW. ...19 6 10 3 23 92 ChenyTree.l9 6 9 4 18 90 Clitheroe....19 5 10 4 26 88 Earby ......19 4 11 4 15 67 Ossylmm. ..19 3 11 5 17 62 First Division P W L N B P
Belvedere ...19 13 3 3 27 166 Settle2 .......19 11 3 5 23 148 Padiham2 ..19 10 5 4 27 141 R’daleW.2 ..19 10 7 2 35 141 ChenyT.2..19 9 8 2 30 126 Salesbury .. .19 9 5 5 15 120 Brinscall....l9 7 7 5 33 118 GtH’wood2.19 7 7 5 26 111 •Ossyl.2 ...19 7 8 3 24 110 Read 2 .......19 7 9 3 29 108 Stacksteads .19 6 10 3 23 92 Belvedere2..19 5 10 4 25 87 Clitheroe2 ..19 4 11 4 21 73 ■Whalley2 ..19 1 13 4 14 43 . Second Division P W L N B P
•Feniscowles .19 11 3 4 26 155 Edenfield2 ..19 11 4 4 27 151 ■Baxenden 2.19 10 3 5 28 150 ■BlyGSOB .18 10 5 2 28 141 Rolls-Royce .19 9 7 3 33 134 Feniscowles219 ' 9 8 2 27 122 ■Salesbury 2 .19 8 6 4 18 117 Earby2...... 19 7 7 5 18 103 - B'bumN.2 .19 6 8 . 5 20 95 B’wick2 ....19 6 8, 5 10 85 Brinscall2 ..18 ■ 5 9 4 18.:80 Stacksteads 219 2 14 3 43 72 Rolls-Royce 219 4 10 5 12 ,67 BlyGSOB2 .19 4 10 5 11 66 Third Division P W L N B' P
R’daleW.3..12- 9 2 116 109 Cherry T. 3..12 8 1 3 11100 Settles .....12 7 3 2 18? 94 ■ Feniscowles 312 7 2 3 14 93
. -tied game
.-Reads .......11 - 6 .2' 3 17 . 86 Edenfield3 ..12 6 3 3 16 85 Earby3.....12 7 3 ,2 9 85 Padiham3 ..13 5 5- 3 17 76 Ossyl.3 ....13 3 7 3 30 69 Belvedere3..10 3 3 4 8 50 Baxenden 3. .11 3 5 3 11 50 Clitheroe3 ..12 3 6 3 11 50 B’wickS ....11 2 7' 2 16 .42 B’bumN.3 .11 2 5 4 9 41 Salesbury3 ..10 2 5 3 11 40 Whalley3...12 '2 8 2, 9 35 GtH’wood3.12 1 9 2 17 33 : '
MEWIES
SOLICITORS CRAVEN AND
DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE
Second Division P W D L P
Haworth Road ..17 13 > 4 0 43 H a w o r t h '.17 9, 6 ;:2 33
; Ingrow'. . . . . . . ‘..17 8 -5 4 29 Wilsden ....:...17 : 8 • 4 ^ 5 28 •Chatbum ......17 6 4 6 24 PendleForest....17. 6 ; 4 * 7 22.
.Sutton........-..17- -5 5. 7 20 IngrowSJ ......17 4 8 5 20 Foulridge .......17 5 :4 8 19 *Long Lee . . . . . .17 - 4 5 ? 7 19 Airedale ........17 2 . 7. : 8 13 . Denholme ..i...l7 1 4-12 :7
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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 14th, 2008 63 Potting pupils learn from ‘Nugget’
POTTING pupils from St Augustine's High School, Billington, learned snooker skills from sue times World Champion Steve Davis. They were taking part in
North Lancs Training Group's inaugural “Snook er into Schools” days, along with other young fans from Moorhead Sports Acade my, Fearns High School and Salford City Academy. All the youngsters took part in a 15/15 snooker
competition, pool competi tion and a 60-second chal lenge competition. More than 70 youngsters took part, with 30 of them play ing against Steve Davis himself. Chris Lovell, who devel
."This was a unique experi ence tor youngsters from schools to take part in the event and meet and play
oped and organised the event for North Lancs Training Group, said:
Sport Information VEKA
Riddlesden... Haworth WE. E&Gilstead . CulIingworth2
Fourth Division .17 14 .17 10
.17
Ingrow 2 . . ....... 17.17 .17 .17 .17 .17 .17
Haworth2 . . . . CrossfIatts2 .. Chatbum2 ... Bradley 2 ...... Sandy Lane 2..
Thornton 2 .......1.17 Pendle Forest 2 ..1.17 'tied game
9 7 5 4 4 3 3 3 2
p w D L P 2
.17 11 ■ 4 6 3 4 6 4 5 5 5
4 10 13 4 11 10
1 44 2 37 1 36 3 30 6 25 6 21 9 19 8 17 9 14 9 14
CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION
•
SUMMER DARTS LEAGUE
Red Division RESULTS Royal British Legion B 3, St
Michael’s A 4;Craven Heifer 6, Swan and Royal B1; White Lion 5, Horseshoe 2; Waddington 3, Royal British Le^on B 4. Blue Division
Pendle Inn 1, Low Moor 6;
St Michael’s (RO) 5, Brown Cow 2.
Red Division
FIXTURES Monday
Swan and Royal B v Horse-
shoe; Royal British Legion B v Craven Heifer; St Michael's A v Waddington. Blue Division
Brown Cow v Swan and
-Royal A; Pendle Inn v St Michael’s (RO). - TABLES
Red Division P W L P
Legion B ............... 9 7 2 45 St Michael’s A .....10. 8 2 42 Craven Heifer......... 9 6 3 42 White Lion.......... .10 5 5 38 Waddington...........9 .6 3 36 Horse Shoe...........10 1 9 23 Swan B ............... 9 0 ,9
Blue Division P W L ' P
5
Low Moor..............8 6 2 37 St Michael’s RO ....8 5 3 35 SwanA ................7 . 6 1 34 Pendle Inn............8 5 3 27 Brown Cow............9 2 2 23 Legion A .............. 8 0 8.12
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS
AND DOMINOES RESULTS
Doubles Knockout - Last 16: Andy Porter and
Steve Wilson beat Ted Peel and Mick Mercer; Jason Dewhurst and Tom Hinchcliffe beat Steve Stanley and Dave Ainsworth; Matt and Richard Lloyd beat James Fowler and Tasha Wilkin-
. son; Jimmy and Trish Harg reaves beat Sue Flannery and
- Kees Duut; Ray Hargreaves and Keith Evanson beat Anita
• Thompson and Lyn Gahan;. Alan Threlfall and John Wilson beat Steve Simpson and Dean Gudgeon; Linda Waring and. Steve Kenyon beat Jan Whelan and Krystle Bott; Becky Bolton and Steve .Hoole'beat John Schofield and Rick Jones. • •Quarter-Finals:-. ;: Jason- Dewhurst and Tom Hinchcliffe
THWAITES
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Premier Division Low Moor A11, White Hart
1; Royal British Legion A 11, Bay Horse 1; St Peter’s A 2,
BuckAlO. First Division
Black Horse A 4, Conserva
tive Cluh A 8; Buck B 6, St Peter’s B 6; Read Constitutional Club 5, White Horse A 7; Wagon
’ A 8, Station B 4... ■ . . . Second Division
‘ Arms A 9; Higher Buck A 7, : PcndlcHotcl .....6 ■ . Conservative Club B 3, Kings
someone like Steve Davis, they were a credit to their
schools". As part of the project
youngsters took part in up to four hours of snooker- themed .literacy and numeracy sessions within their own schools’ class rooms. These have been developed by North Lancs Training Group's Skills for Life team. Every youngster who attended received a medal.
certificate,'snooker cue towel, D'VD, snooker chalk, a poster, and a signed pho tograph of themselves with Steve Davis. A dozen snooker cues with cases were also given away as prizes, plus a Royal Lon don Watch. For more information on
Snooker into Schools visit North Lancs Training Group’s official snooker website at: wwtv.potthered-
sandscrewback.com
Ladies' Division P W D
beat Andy Porter and Steve Wil son; Matt and Richard Lloyd . beat Jimmy and Trish Harg-
. reaves; Alan Threlfall and John Wilson beat Ray Hargreaves and Keith Evanson; Linda War ing and Steve Kenyon beat Becky Bolton and Steve Hoole.
ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A SIDE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Drunken Monkeys 0,
Clitheroe Clowns 4; Mad Dogs 3, Chicken Legends 5; Morning Glory 2, Beercan 3; New Inn 3, AFC Buck 4; Real Rosslee 1, Wilkies Warriors 15: Regulators
11,MMS1. FIXTURES Sunday
9 a.m. Mad Dogs v Drunken
Monkeys: 9-35 a.m. Morning Glory V Clitheroe Clowns: 10-10 a.m. New Inn v Chicken Leg ends; 10-45 a.m. Real Bladdered V Beercan: 11-55 a.m. Regula tors V AC Men; 12-30 p.m. Wilkies Warriors v MMS. , TABLE P W D L P
Regulators........18 16 0 2 48 Beercan...........18 14 2 2 44 C’roeClowns....18 12 3 3 39 New Inn...........19 11 3 5 36 AFC Buck........18 10 5 3 35 Morning Glory ..18 11 1 6 34 Wilkies Warriors .19 8 1 10 25 Mad Dogs ......18 8 1 9 25 AC Men...........18 7 1 10 22 Chicken Legends .19 5 3 10 18 MMS..............19 4 3 12 15 Real Rosslee ....18 4 0 14 12 Drunken M'keys .18 3 1 14 10 Real Bladdered . .18 3 0 15 9
HOWARD RIGG NORTHWEST SENIORS GOLF LEAGUE
p Wtipshtre
Buck D 5; Rose and Crown BIO, Bernards Buck 2; Stork B 8,
Low Moor B 4. Third Division
Buck Wrinkleys 6, Royal
British Legion D 6; Kings Arms B 9, Black Horse B 3: White
Lion 7, Wagon B 5. Fourth Division
Craven Heifer A 5, Victoria A
7; Pendle Hotel 6, Dog Inn B 6; Victoria B 6, Higher Buck B 6. FIXTURES Tonight
Premier Division Bay Horse v St Peter’s A:
Billington B v Royal British Legion A; Buck A v Low Moor
A. First Division
Constitutional Club; St Peter’s B V White Horse A; Station B v Buck B; White Horse A v Wagon A. Second Division
Conservative Club A v Read
Buck D V Conservative Club B; Kings Arms A v Rose and Crown B; Low Moor B v Dog Inn A.
Third Division Black Horse B v Buck Wrink
leys: Royal British Legion D v White Hart B; Wagon B v Cas tle B.
Fourth Division Dog Inn B V De Lacy: Higher
Buck B V Pendle Hotel. TABLES
Premier Division P W D L P
RBLA..............9 7 1 1 84 Low Moor A .......9 6 1 2 74 Buck A...............9 4 2 3 73 RBLB...............8 5 3 0 72
' Bay Horse..........9 0 4 5 48 St Peter’s A ........ 9 1 3 5 48 White Hart A ....9 1 3 5 47. Billington B........8 1 3 4 44 First Division P W D L P
p
HursUonHall...............14 80 Nelson........................12 80 Mytton Fold ..............11 75 Burnley......................11 05 Herons Reach.............. 10 64 Chamock Richard........ 11 59 Longridge...................H 44
.......12 85
WhiteHoisoA ..10 8 1 1 89 Black Horse A ...10 5 1 4 76 White Horse B ...9 5 2 2 74 ComClubA ....10 4 1 5 71 BuckB............9 4 2 3 68 St Peter’s B ...... 10 3 1 6 63 Wagon A ..........10 4 0 6 C
Station B ......... 10 3 1 6 59 Read Con..........10 3 1 6 56 Second Division P W D L P
Bernards Buck v Stork B; Cricket Saturday Clitheroe (v Whalley, home,
meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton. N. James, P. Dibb, M. Coulter, M. Hargreaves, A. Pearce, D. Turn er, T. Le Breton, F. Hussain, I. Scott, Turner. Scorer A. Kilken ny.
Clitheroe 2nds (v Whalley,
away, meet 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, P. Bishop, C. Musson, M. Scott, M. Preston, C. Palmer, M. Houldsworth, P. Cox, J. Houldsworth, A. Hutchins, S. Bishop. Scorer J. Scott. Read (v Blackburn Northern,
away, 1-30 p.m. start) Harvey, N. Marsh, K. O’Connor, E. Art- ingstoll, L. Woodvine, M. Whal ley, A. Laycock, A. Rushton, E. Lowes, K. Smithson, P. Haworth. Read 2nds (v Salesbury,
home, 1-30 p.m. start) S. Mar shall, S. Marsh, J. Jones, A. Baron, J. Laycock, A. Hartley, L. Grimshaw, C. Lowes, F. Bar den, M. Yeoman, N. Snape. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Set
tle, away, meet noon) G. Hunt, A. Marsh, R. Bradley, R. Glad win, D. Howard, M. Briggs, M. Pratt, S. Kerr, J. Bunyan, C. Hall, Scuderi. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds
(v Settle, home, meet 12-40 p.m.) I. Britclitfe, P. Spencer, M. Wrigley, R. Lloyd, G. McGuire, T. Braithwaite, L. Gidlow, C. Jackson, A. Hartley, C. Collinge, R. Whalley. Whalley (v Clitheroe, away, 1-
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Rose & Crown B .10 8 2 0101 KingsArmsA ...10 .8 1 1 94 Higher Buck A ..10 3 4 3 71 DogInnA......... 9 4 3 2 69 Stork B .............9 4 2 3 65 Bernards Buck ..10 2 4 4 64 Low Moor B ....10 1 1 8 51
Con.ClubB ....10 1 2 7 48 ■BuckD...........10 2 3 5 46 Third Division P W D L P
KingsArmsB ....9 8 1 . 0 87 RBLD..............9 6 1 2 73 WagonB ........9 4 1 4 66 CastleB.........8 5 0 3 61 White Hart B ....8 3 2 3.58 White Lion ........8 .4 0 4 58 Buck Wrinkleys ..8 0 2 6 36 BlackHorecB....9; 0 1 8 36 Fourth Division P W D L P
, HigherBuckB ...7 4 2. 1 64 DcLacy.........7 3 -2 2 48 Victoria A........7 3 2 2 48 Dog Inn B ......... 8 0 3 5 41 Craven Heifer A . .7 1 1 5 36 1 2 3 29
Victoria B ......... 8 0 2 081
30 p.m. start) N. Cordingley, M. Hanson, M. Davies, M. Fallon, R. Palmer, D. Fitzhenry, S. Booth, A. Whelan, J. Blair, D. O’Neill. Sarravannan. Same team Sunday (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, home, Twenty/20 Cup, 1-30 p.m. start) except Sathish and J. Galling for Sarra vannan and A. Whelan. Whalley 2nds (v Clitheroe,
home, 1-30 p.m. start) I. Grace, E. Topham, N. Fielden, J. Galling, D. Crossley, S. Taylor, L. Burgess, J. Taylor, D. Barker, S. Gorton, G. Jones.
Sunday Read 3rds (v Settle, away, 1-
30 p.m. start) A. Laycock, S. Marsh, J. Langford, E. Ixrwes, J. Jones, D. Chester, C. Lowes, L. Grimshaw, E. Artingstoll, M. Suthers, G. Hinks. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds
(v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, C. Collinge, A. Hartley, J. Dickinson, L. Gidlow, M; Spencer, R. Bradley, T. Rigby, Danny McGrath, A. N. Other, A. N. Other.
Whalley 3rds (v Blackburn
Northern, home, 1-30 p.m. start) Team TEA.
RBLA...............9 7 0 Buck A.............. .9 6 0 Station...............9 6 0 KingsArms........ 9 4 0 BuckB.............. 9 3 0 De Lacy.............9 1 0 ■points deducted
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