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+ 54, ■, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 H w s t G r e e n ^ . ' i f - t V l ' . i ]


■.HURST4,Greefi5wen6 iddvyri\’t61^th'eir};.firstl . defeat qfjthe seaMn7.but' -their firstUialff perform- .'ance: should-have, seen' '.thein well but of sight.>J


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r’i}.In;an even first-10' . minutes,'; Green.had^ one I decent, chance; Simpson* i firing4wide‘fol|6wing'aj gbo'djmovedown’thb


j e f t ; y .= ,> 5 ^ . - v ; j - ' But they found them-j*


vselyes.'a'goal :down'as -Rock'firedin^a 25-yard: free kick, if - - .. / .


i^'Green'cbntihued.tq: • play attackihg.football, and ;,4 shquldfil' have


■equalised;'as Simpson; , found himself clear ph r goal, only for the Rock rkeeper,to:make his first great save?* :-vJGhance'af ter chance: started to go begging.-;


)j-S: Bamber fired • over .from close range follow^


ing.good .work from. Simpson and the same


player looked to have opened the scoring, but struck Simpson yards •from the linel.: ; ’s ■


-


. Fordham “-had an excellent -chance to bring .the scores level just before half-time as he found himself .'yards


. from goal, bufunfortu-; nately slipped when a goal seemed certain.- :• f . : The missed'chances! of the first half seemed,


,to playon Green’s mind .in the second half as they weren’t as dangerT' ous as they were.'


] Phil-;:.Walke”r‘had a' m


•i^re chance to bring the score level following a long throw-in,'but he screwed his shot just wide as he looked to be impeded. ’


. ' .'The visitors seemed to lose, their, way as the home ‘side;;'began: to‘ interrupt the-rythym that Green were trying to c r e a t e . „ And'they extended


their.Uead with:only;: their second shot of the matchTas Whiteside flicked.on for Heap to finish well past Young. ' - Leighton; moments


later, had a free kick that brought another good' save out o f : the keeper, and the intro-! duction of Chippendale;- Tipton and Wilkinson ■generated adittle'more! impetus for G re e n . - i


:: -4 Chippendale - > -was' unfortunate not to get a goal back as his shot .was sup'erbly tipped


round the post.'-,4jr. Then ; twb'’becairie!


three for Rock as'quick throwrin.:';and»cross allowed Heap to grab' his second as he finished; unmarked latithe'back post. •:'S Chippendale grabbed! a' consolation' for; Green' in the final minute as he: pounced on'aTare mis-' take by the'Rock num4, berone. ,


Green will be eagertb;


put.the recbrd^straight; as they face Rock' again on Saturday- (k-lS’p.m;- kick-off) . - I


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\ Welly Clayton . . . ; ' . . . . . . . . - . . . . . ; ; . . ; . .1 : Dog In n . .


' table. ■ - s c o r e n in e ! R im in g lo n -. . . . . . . . .9


• Colne Vniled . . . . . . .2 RIMINGTON hammered a weakened Colne side,


. - with four goals from Jon Penman. The visitors, with only.


' .11 men, seemed to be in disarray early on, and the locals created three excel­ lent opportunities, with Daniel Green’s surging runs creating two. Without regular wide-


men O’Neill and Wharton, any thoughts of playing


■too narrow were dispelled as Heslop’s cross was helped on by Penman, and " Dinsdale came in from the right to volley home. Colne grabbed an


equaliser from a corner when Anderson’s brilliant point-blank save hit Hes-. lop and went in; Rimington recovered,


and Luke Conti’s cross was met by Lloyd, who hit the underside of the bar. ' But they regained the


lead when Heslop beat four players and slipped the ball to Conti, and his fierce drive was parried to Pen­ man, who gobbled up the loose ball. ■ Conti’s corner was then


headed back by Dinsdale and- Lawson hea'ded in from,six yards for a 3-1 ■ half-time lead. From the restart, Rim­


ington were cauglit nap­ ping, but Anderson pro- - duced an unbelievable save. -


’ A flowing move resulted in


Penman adding his second, before a slick attack saw a simple tap-in for Lloyd.


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Moore . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .46- ClUheroe .. .. .. . . . . .12 THE.Maroon 'and Golds lost out in south Warring- toniin their EDF Cup encounter with Moore RUFC.- a team riding high in a superior league. - Clitheroe’s team.read,


:sons past were dusted off and wheeled out. ' The first half went past


like a who’s who of the last- 20 years, as giants of sea-


•moments, and 20 minutes of pressure in the Moore'


in a blur as Moore domi­ nated in many areas, while their back line ran in tries from all over, the park. , .Clitheroe did have their .


22 looked sure to provide • some points. .• - , " However, as persistent Moore infringements to





■ slow the ball down and ; ■ allow them to reorganise ' had many of the forwards seeing red with frustration. As is often the case,


some instant justice was meted out by, the Clitheroe pack, much to the disap­ proval of the referee. The end result,.was";


SHOOTING stars Katy Shaw and Karen Hanson helped Clitheroe Royal Grammar School’s Under.18 Girls


side progress in the English Schools’ FA competition. In their first-ever match the girls got off


to a flying start, thrashing West Cumbria College 11-2, with Katy and Karen scor­


■ , f ! 1 I- r '


ing nine goals between them. • - The side quickly jelled and pressured


the opposition from the whistle, getting , their'just rewards. '


• / The next round of the competition was


played yesterday against Haslingden High School and the girls are pictured- after their great win. (s)


> Substitute, McLean


almost added asixth.with a shot from distance which clipped the upright, before •Penman was up-ended in the area, and he claimed


■ his hat-trick from the spot. Colne pulled a goal- back, but Dinsdale made it 7-2 with a cool finish, and- Conti’s corner was headed into his own net by a Colne player.


Penman wrapped up the


Stacksteads St Joseph’s on Saturday.


scoring with his fourth, ■ heading in at the far post. Rimington travel to play


DOG Inn lost a hard-fought match against double win­ ners Welly Clayton, to stay rooted to the foot of- the ......


■ ‘ -But the quality of the performance was light years away from last week's collapse against Church Town. Dog edged a fiercely competitive first half, and were


unlucky to concede early in thesecond half. Without creating many chances, the' Whalley side con­


tinued to make life difficult for their opponents, and can point to a disallowed goal and two penalty claims that went unrewarded. . Manager Simon Kerins said: "Welly probably expected


■ a stroll in the sunshine, but we had other ideas and I am very proud of the players'.efforts.. “We are obviously disappointed to lose, but the shoots


of recovery are very evident and it is important that we take the po'sitives into next week's match.”


. That match sees Dog Inn -visit Bulldugh Park to take on Globe Bullough. . Meanwhile, the club have announced a new kit spon­


sorship-deal with Whalley accountancy practice Dar- byshire and Co. . An impressive kit in black and gold, the firm's corpo- - rate colours; has been ordered, and will hopefully arrive ' in time for this weekend’s encounter..


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NEW.-member . S. J. Richardson has not taken long to make his mark ast Clitheroe GoF Club. Playing his first medal


off 14, Richardson returned a nett 67 to claim top spot-in Division Two and an adjustment to his handicap. .. Malcolm Goldsworthy


and" John Greenwood, claimed the minor prizes,. trailing the leader by six shots. Dean Braithwaite took


Division One with an impressive 80-12-68. 'The birdie two at the


I7th proved to bo the deci­ sive blow, because Mike Tattersall returned the same nett 68 but had to settle for second place after a card play-off. - - ■ • ■ Three competitors fin­


ished with nett 69s, but Andrew Henderson got the nod over Paul Hamer and - Tony McGibbon.


. Henderson had four


birdies in his back nine, but a six at the. par four I5th proved costly.


; Twenty-handicapper ' Peter. Boddie played above his station in Sunday’s three man team event.


•. Partnering Paul Nightingale and Scott ' Greaves, they produced a strong finish, with six points on the I8th to score 73 points and take first prize. Captain Andrew Walms-


ley te^ed-up with captain- elect Alf England and the - wily John Whowell to take second place, just one shot off the winning score, as a meagre two points at the I6th proved to be costly. ■Mytton Fold ended the


competition season with a Texas Scramble, with cap-


w i n ! •


tain Garry Davies and his team of 'Tony Cross and.^,^ Glyn Watson taking thfi'W^ honours.


' .They were closely fol- a


■ lowed by Mark Green-, Ray Standring and Paul ^ Barrett.in second, with ™ third place being taken by a the team of Chris Chad-' w wick, Gary-Keogh and. Keith Gill. "


-. The ladies brought their 9 season to an end with a nine-hole stableford. The winner’was the out­


going Lady Captain, Linda Clegg, with Pauline White taking the runner- up slot and Jean Sander­ son finishing in third place. • ' Lady captain Pat'Bren-


nan vvas among the prizes in the ladies’ turkey shoot at Clitheroe. Jan Burrows (17) won


the First Division by three points from Marilyn Fletcher and the lady cap­ tain (17)-won the Second Division by two from


. Krystyna Taylor. Ladies at Whalley


played in a team and indi- ■vidual Yellowball. The eventual team win­


ners, after a card play-off . were, Georgina Powell, Frances Gierat, Agnes Seery and Maggie Harvey.. The individual winners . ^


were lady captain Joyce 9 Andrew, Lesley Lohou, Bridget Rees and Shirley Palich.


- Jonathan Mitchell ^


showed his stamina when _ he won his Junior Singles V Knockout semi-final at Clitheroe and played the final on the same day. A close contest saw


Mitchell finally run out of steam when he succumbed to Will Kenyon, who won the Trophy on the I9th.


Maroons lose out to strong opposition


Carins spending 10 min­ utes in the sin bin and a - penalty to Moore. By the end of the first


half, Clitheroe trailed 36-0 and a rout looked on the cards. . However, after some stern words from skipper


'Ben Graves and encour­ agement from th'e old heads in the side, the team had renewed -vigour. ■ ■ ;. First to show his hunger


was scrum-haF Brian Sut- cliffe-Wood,


. who


impressed with his slick handling under pressure and probing runs from the base of the scrum. . •


; • True to his words, and ' ; leading from the frontwith: some excellent driving, the skipper again showed his appetite. :


at his mercy to allow Thornber to trip over the whitewash. ■ Moore, continued to


threaten in a match that was rapidly turning from a one-sided affair into a


. great spectacle. An unconverted try by .


the . home . team! -saw Clitheroe lift themselves;- and more attacks rained in from all areas. . . " From a scrum on the:


half-way line, Moore again threatened and spun the' ball out to the three-quar­ ters, who touched down for’ another unconverted try. • The resulting restart


. : After a darting run from ■ Bill Thatcher in the_cen- trcs, the forwards took the ' • ball on in a series of rucks - and mauls.


.!! - As they progressed near to the line, Roger Holmes slickly ventured up the .- blind side and popped a " generous pass with the line. '


saw a kick from Moore leave the pitch on the rClitheroe-22, and having ' secured the ball; the for­ wards ■ laid it ■ back ' to Lafrances'china at stand - off to clear the lines..,- From within their own


his-tackle and got the ball out to the graceful Curphy. ■ Stopped in his tracks on Moore’s 22, he popped the


: ball up to Russ Shells, who side-stepped the full back to touch down under the posts for a try and noncha­ lantly drop-kick the con­ version.


. On Saturday, Clitheroe • entertain Chorley. at Lit- tlemoor (kick-off 3 p.m.).


Si Clillieroe Under Us! 15s 91 Colne and Nelson ...........0 ALTHOUGH there was a !mis-match-in terms of the average ages of these sides, Clitheroe thoroughly


■ deserved their victory. ' They ran in 15 tries and •


! used this match to h'one their ball-handling skills. ■ - The .word - from the


half, the Maroon and Gold: pack powered down the middle of the pitch, setting ■ up ruck after ruck. Then Sutcliffe-'Wood


span the-ball out to Lafrances'china,.who took-


•coaches before the game was to keep the ball alive, and to utilise space. They, did 'this extremely


well in i the. first half, despite good play at the ■ breakdown by.Colne.. _ It was difficult-to pick ■ out players for individual


recognition, however,'' young.".winger' James.


Carter and full back IVill Lawton deserve special praise. "' • • • ' , The club still needs to


strengthen at Under 14,15 and 16 level. Anyone interested in


playing rugby should log on to www.clitheroerug- by.com to find out more. Colne and Nelson Under 1 2 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 21 Clilheroe Under 12s ..40 FOLLOWING a below-^ par performance in a tour­ nament, which included a narrow defeat Colne, the Buccaneers travelled along the M65 determined to exact revenge.


' However, with a-squad


strongly, with man-of-the- match Jordan Parkingtbn putting.in some strong runs and deservedly claim-' ing the first score. ■ ' . This was soon followed ' by a fine.try from Sam


depleted by illness and hol­ idays the omens were not- good,- although Colne sportingly lent Clitheroe a number of players to enable a fair contest. " ' The Buccaneers started'


Hill. Thomas Newell also performed 'well in the scrums, using his size to good effect.


, However, poor tackling from the Buccaneers defence allowed Colne three quick scores, before a rampaging run from Jarvis Stanton


brought Clitheroe’s third try. - - ^


. In the second'.'half . Clitheroe’s better organi- _ sation began to tell... . Good tackling, from. D Tom Taberner and Eddie Hull kept Colne pinned in ^ their own half. ■ . ' ^ • Alistair Sansom and A


Douglas Airton also got " stuck in and from one of these passages of play Hull fed the ball to Nathan Wick; one of the Colne players seconded. to Clitheroe. ".Showing real sp'eed ^


dovvn the left wing he ran in two excellent tries'to^


.give Clitheroe the lead.'. A With the Buccaneers'^


■well' 'on-.-'toi),'- Stanton- grabbed his second try.to secure , an :' emphatic , Clitheroe victory.


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DONALD RACE AND V NEWTON EAST LANCS LEAGUE


• RESULTS First Division


CJanberra 8, Pod Park 1; Langho 5, Read Utd 3; Mill Hill 3, Woisthomc 4; lUmington 9, Colne Utd 2; Rock RoveisS, Hurst Green 1.- Second Division


Borrowdale Utd 1, Goodshaw 0; Feniscowles 0» Barrowford


Celtic 2; Oswaldtwistle 4, Boys’ Club 0; Padiham A 0, Rawten- stall 1; Forest 2, Clithcroe RBL1. .'Reserve Division


3; Hurst Green 7, Langho 1; Peel Park 1, Enfield 2; Read Utd 3, Rock 4; Stacksteads 3» Forest 2;


Barrowford Celtic 4, BGSOB


Worsthorne4» Oswaldtwistlc 1. FIXTURES


. Saturday First Division


Green v Rock Rovers; Read Utd V Worsthorne; Stackstcads v Rimington. Second Division -


Belvedere v Sabden. * Reserve Division


ton V Read Utd; Worsthome v Hurst Green. TABLES


Langho V Peel Park; Riming­


' Rimington . . . . . . .9 8 1 .0 25 Langho.................9 6 2 1 20 Hurst Green .......8 6 1 1 19 Stackstcads..........8 5 1 2 16 Worsthome..........7 5 0 2 15 MillHUl.;........ ...9 4 1 4 13 Canberra................6 2 2 2 8 ColneUtd..............8 2 1 5 7 Read Utd............... 6 2 0 4 6 Goodshaw Utd ...7 2 0 5 6 Borrowdale Utd . .7 2 0 5 6 Enfield...................8 2 0 6 .6 Rock Rovers...........4 1 1 2 4 PeelPark...............8 0 0 8 0 Second Division P W D L P


• Rawtcnstall.......... 7 5 0 2 15 B'fordCeltic . ....7 4 .2 1 14 PendleForest ....8 3 1 4 10 Feniscowles . . . . . .9 3 1 , 5 1 0 Belvedere..........9 3 1 5 10 ClitherocRBL ...7 3 0 4 9 B’wickTn..............6 3 0 3 9


OssySM ............9 7 0 2 21 BGSOB............... 8 6 1 1 19 Bacup CC............6 5 1 0 16


. BlyBoys’Club .^.8 2 0 6 6 Sabden...................8 1 1 6 4 . PadihamA'............8 1 0 7 3 Reserve Division


^ P W D L P


• Langho.............7 4 0 3 12 Stacksteads . . . . . .7 3 2 2 11 BGSOB............6 3 1 2 10. Rock Rovers . ....6 •


•Worsthome . . . . . .6 4 2' 0 14 OssySM . . .........8' 4 2 4 14 B’fordCeltic . ....8 4 *2 2 14 HurstGreen .......6 4 1 113 Rimington. . . . . . .5 4 0 1 12'


Enfield ..............7 .5 1 1 16


. PeelPark ............ 7 .1 1 5 4 GoodshawUtd ...6 1 0 5 3 ReadUtd.. . . . . . .7 1 0 6 3 ColneUtd . . . . . . .3 0 0 3 0


PendleForest ....7 1 2 4 5 DEVONSHIRE


. CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT LEAGUE


Premier Division LongLce ; . . .......8 ; 6 . 1 1 19 : - P W D L P


. . Waddington...;-. .5 ' 2 0 3 6- SkiptonTn .....'.7- -1' - 2-' 4 ■ 5 OxenhopeRec.-...6 ,1 -;2 . 3 5-


. Grindlcton. . . . . . .5 .1 . 3 - 1 6 . , : C’Icy Sports. ;__ 6 2 ■' 0 ' 4 6


SkiptonLMS.....6. 5 1 0 16 Gargrave .........7 4 ,0 3 12 G’tonUtd . . . .; . .6 3 2 ■ 1 11 -'WFCClithcroe ...5 2 3, 0 9


^^^cndlcR'gadcs .. .4 . 2 . ;1 ,1 7 ^^Kipton Tn Res .'. .3 2 - 0 - 1 ; 6 ^BnnbsayRes__ .4 2 0 -2 6. - H o r to n 4 2 0- 2 6 . G'ton Utd Res. . . .4 2 0 2 = 6


Wilsdcn ..'....L.7 5 0 2 15 Rolls-Royce Res ..6 -,4 .1' 1 13 SilsdcnW’star ....7 4 0 3 12 Chatbum..i.....4 4. 0 0 12, ' S’tonLMSRes .'. .5 , 3 0 2 9'


-HellineldSports ..6 ..1. -0 5 3 :. PendleAth........3 0 0 3 O' Second Division ■ " P D L ' P


1 2 3 5


First Division P W D L P


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■ iM FO RM A T IO N f D E S K Football


Foolball,


Third Division P W D L P


Ingrow & WV . . . .6 5 1 0 16 ■ SkiptonTn A .....5 3 1 1 10' Waddington Res. .3 3 0 0 9 Settle Utd Res....5 3 0 2 9 Colne.............7 3 0 4 9 Long Lee Res.....5 2 2 1 8 Long Preston.......3 2 1 0 7. CowlingRcs .....7 2 1 4 7 EarbyTnRes .....5 1 2 2 5 Silsdcn W. Res. . . .4 1 0 3 3 GrindletonRes ..:4 1 0 3 3 Bradley Res.. ....5 1 0 4 3 B’wickB.Res ...,5 0 2 3 2


HARRYDEWHURST


MEMORIALLEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Globe Bullough 1, Church Tn 5; Welly Clas^n 1, Dog Inn 0. Second Division


Clarence 0» Boca Seniors 1;


Ossy I^fugcos 3, Helmshorc 1. • FIXTURES First Division


(Bullough). Second Division


Harriers (Roefield). TABLES


King’s Arms 5, Commercial 0; Globe Bullough v Dog Inn King’s Arms v Hclmshore


• First Division P W D L P


Welly Clayton . . . .4 4 0 0 12 Boca Seniors.......4 3 0 1 9 Church Tn..........4 2 1 1 7 BrewersUtd .......4 1 1 2 4 Clarence............. 3 1 0 2 3 Globe Buliough.. .3 1 0 2 3 Dog Inn.............4 0 0 4 0 Second Division ■ P W D L P


Gt Harwood R... .4 4 0 0 12 King’s Arms........ 4 3 0 1 9 Duke of Well........ 4 2 1 1 7 Spinning Jenny ...3 2 0 1 6 Ossy Refugees. . . .3 2 0 1 6 Commercial OB ; .5 1 1 3 4 Clayton-le-Moors .2 0 0 2 0 Helmshorellarr ..5 0 0 5 0


WARBURTONS


YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 13


Cowling 1, Clitheroe Wolves 0. Under 16 Cup


Wolves Rangers 5. • Under 13


' Clitheroe Wolves 0» Clitheroe P W D L P


IghtcnLeigh .....4 8 1 0 10 Haslingden ........ 5 3 1 1 10 B’fieldCeItic.....3 3 0 0 9 Cowling............. 5 3 0 2 9 FullcdgeColts ..-..5 3 0 2 9 Colne .............:..5- 2 1 ’2 .7 B’ford Celtic ;....4' 2 0 2 6 Belvedere. . . . . . . .4 2 0 2 6 C’roe Wolves.......3 1 1 1 4 Trawden Celtic .. .5 1 1 3 4 B’cliffc Rovers. . . .4 1 0 3 3 Brunlea . . . . . . . . .4 1 0 3 3 PendleForest ....5 0 1 4 1 Under 15 P W D L P


-Padiham Saints.. .5 1 .0 • 4 3 Dancshousc......1 0 - 0 1 0 Under 16 P W D L P


Junior Clarets . . . .5 4 0 1 12 C’roe Wolves.......4 3 0 1 9 PendleForest ....3 2 1 0 7 B’cUffe Rovers. . . .4 2 1 1 7 Fullcdgc Colts. . . .3 2 .0 1 6 Tod. Borough . . . .4 2 0 2 6 m S C . . ..........5 1 0 4 3 B’wickTn


4 1 0. 3 3


. B’fieldCelticR. ..5 :0 2 3 2 B’wckTn ........4-' 0 0 . 4 0


-Tod.Borough ; . . .3 . 1 0 , 2 3 Junior Clarets ....4- 1 0 3 3


ACCRINGTON


YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS •


■ . • i Undcr9


., Carleton. . . . . . . ; .2-,: 1 0 -, 1 - 3 -C’lcySp.Rcs .:...7 -1' 0 .6 3 - OakworthRes ..; .4 0 "0 4 ■ 0 . 0 0 ' 5, 0..


.


0; Wilpshirc Red 0, Mill Hill Blue 3.. ■ Under 10 ’ •


■ Mill Hill Red 11, Wilpshire Blue


shirc Wanderers 1, Knuzden 4. , 'Under 11 .i •


-Mill Hill 2, Whalley 2; Wilp­ • Clithcroc Wolves Blue 5, ,


Junior Clarets C. ...5 2 1 2 7 Todmorden .... . .2 2 , 0 0 .6 Bacup..;.'.v...-..4'. 2 0 2 6 C’roe Wolves R... .2 1 1 0 4. B’fieldCelticB....4 ;1 ;1. 2 4 C’roeWolves .....1 .1 0 0 3


Ightcn Leigh .....6 5 0 1 15 Colne ......... .....6


4 1 1 13


Church 1; Clithcroe Wolves Red 8,: .■ Rishton 0;Mill Hill 2, Wilpshire 3.. <. Under 13 League One


. Wilpshire 2, Pendle Forest 4. Under 13 League Two


Ciitheroe Wol ves 7, Bclthom 4. Under 15


Wilpshire 0, Burnley Rangers 3. Under 16 Ix^aguc One .


Readstone 0, Belvedere 3. Under 16 League Two


Wilpshire 0, Baxondon Villa 5. Under 9 P W D L P


MillHUlB...........5 4 0 1 12 R’dale Valley G. ..6 3 0 3 9 - Greyhound Ford . .7 3 0 4 9 v W’shire Wands B. .5 3 0 2 9 Gt H’wood Rvrs . .5 2 1 . 2 7 R’dale Valley Y....5 2 1 2 7 Rishton Utd ..; . .6 2 0 4 6 W’shire Wands R. .7 0 1 6 1 Globe Bullough.. .6 0 - 1 5 1 Under 10 P W D L P


.•St Joseph’s . . . . . .6 2 0 3 9- Rishton Utd .....4 3 0 1 9 W’shire Wands ...7 2 1 .4 7 R’dale Valley. . . . .6 2 0 4 6 Church...............5 0 1 4 1 Greyhound Ford . .6 0 0 6 0 Haslingden ........5 0 0 5 0 Under II P W D L P


• Forest White.......5 1 0 4 3 •WshtonUtd.......8 1 0 7 3


W’shire Wands ...8 7 1 0 22 Gt H’wood Rvrs ..8 7. 0 1 21 C’roe Wolves B. ...7 4 2 1 14 Fbrest Green.......5 4 0 1 12 R’dale Valley R. ..7 4 0 3 12 C’roe Wolves R....5 3 1. 1 10 MillHill...........6 2 1 3 7 R'daleVaUeyY...? 2 1 4 7 Church..............7 2 0 5 6


■HuncoatUtd.......7 0 0 7 0 Under 12


FulledgeColts....7 7 0 0 21 B’denVyia.......9 7 0 2 21 Knuzden............8 5 1 2 16 •C’roeWolves ....7 3 1. 2 13 B’ford Celtic.......7 4 0 3 12 R’dale Valley...; .5 3 0 2 9 Rishton Utd .....5 3 0 2 9 Gt H’wood Rvrs ..5 2 0 3 6 HuncoatUtd.......5 2 0 3 6 W'shire Wands ...6 2 0 4 6 * Clayton PR ........ 7 2 0 5 6 Whalley........... .7 0 0 7 0 •Church.............6 - 0 0 5 -3 Under 13 League One P W D L P


P W D L P


Brunlea Dyn........5 3 1 1 20 MillHillR, ......3 3 0 0 9


Ossy Rangers...... 5 3 0 2 9 Crown Paints ....4 2 1 1 7 Rishton Utd .....3 1 1 1 4 Pendle Forest . . . .4 1 -1 2 4 W’shire Wands ...2 1 0 1 3 R’dale Valley.......3 0 0 3 0 Mill Hill B. ......3 0 0' 3 0- Under 13 League Two P W D L P


Oswaldtwistle ....4 4 0 0 12 Darwen .............3 3 0 0 9 ljangho..........2 2 0 0 6 St Joseph’s .......4 2 0 2 6. Huncoat Utd.......4 2 0 2 6 C’roeWolves.......3 2 0 1 6 GtH’woodRvrs ..4 1 0 3 3 Church.............. .4 0 0 4 0 Belthom Utd. . . . .4 0 0 4 0 Under 14 League Two P W D L P


Knuzden...........6 6 0 0 18. GtH’woodRvrs ..5 4 0 1 12 ForcstGreen.......5 .3 0 2 9 B’ford Celtic . .:..5 2 , 1 2 7 R’dale Valley .....4 2 1 1 7 W’shire Wands . . . 6 1 2 3 5 Burnley Knights . .5 1 0 4 3 St Joseph's ...‘....5 1 0 4 3 . Os^Rangers.......3 0 .2 1 2 Roeficld Leisure . .2 0 - 0 • 2 0 . Under 15 ■ P W D L P


. Belvedere...........8 • 8 . 0. - 0:24 •StJoseph’s ......8 6; 1 0 22 PendlcFbrest ....6 6 0 0 18 Bly Rangers.........9 6 0 3 18


: W’shire Wands .'.,8 4 0 -4-12-. .C’roeWolves 6 2 0 4! 6


• Ossy Rangers . . . i .7 2. 0 5- 6 B’daleUtd . . . ....7 v L. 1. 5 4 Globe Bullough.7 I ' - O 6 3 Gt H’wood Rvrs ..8 : 0 0 8 0 •‘R’daleValley ....6 0 : 0 ' 5 ;-3


■ Oswaldtwis’tle ... .7 5 0 .2 15 . - HuncoatUtd...8 . 4 1. 3 13 RishtonUtd .....9 4 1 4 13


Knuzden ............6 6 0 0 18 Whalley.......;;..6 5 0 1 15 . BlyWestEnd ....6 4 • 1 1 13 •Mill Hill............6 4 1 0 10 Huncoat Utd.......5 3 0 2 9


HuncoatUtd.....6 6 0 0 18 Mill Hill R......... -.4 4 0 0 12 -


Under IG League One ' P. W D; L P


Mill H i l l ....: ....5- 5. .0 0 15 B e l v e d e r e : 6 4 0 '1 12 RcadstoneUtd ...5 3 . 1 1 10 Crown Paints G. ..5 3 0 2 9 Gt H’wood Rvrs . .5 2 1 2 7 Greyhound Fbrd ..4 2 0 2 6 Pendle Forest . . . .4 2 0 2 6 B’ford Celtic . . . . .5 1 0 4 3 RishtonUtd . . . . .3 0 0 3 0 HuncoatUtd.......5 0 0 5 0 . Under 16 League Two P W D L P


BlackbumTn .. . .5 -5 0 0 15 B’denVflla.......... 5 4 0 1 12 Crown P^nts 0. . .4 3 0 1 9 Feniscowles . . . . . .4 2 0 2 6 Ossy Rangers.......3 2 0 1 6 Ro^ndaleUtd ...4 1 0 3 3 BorrowdaleUtd ..5. 1 0 4 3 W’shireWands ...4 1 0 3 3 Church................4 0 0 4 0 •points alteration


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Low Moor 3, Swan A 6: Pen- (RO) 5, Waddington 4; Buck


I c T. Inn 7, Legion B 2.


- s t sm T i ij.- ,^ - • •


Snooker


Parker 59; N. Harris 61; T. .^ Robinson 57, S. Andrew 71; N."^ Hey' 78, P. Conchie .76; 'W. : Robinson 89, S. Shaw .40; D.- Harnson 68, T. Rydeheard 112. Catholic.CIub 6, Conserva­ *


tive Club 6 . ; .


ington A 4: M, Peel 80, S. Winckley 71; M. Graham 100, A. Hayhurst 69; L. Sutcliffe 68, D. Seed 83; D. Walmsley 32, B. Taylor 64; C. Smith 95, P. Winckley 83; S. Maher 96, J. Bannister65. Second Division


A 4: C. Drihkwater 59, J. Dug- dale 62; S. Traynor 80, E. Houghton 74; D. Ireland 71, L, Cowking 97; P. Tra3mor 75, M. Dewhurst 50; J. Laycock 102, D. Hoiilker 81; M. Holmes 60, No Player 0. Royal British Legion 8, Rim­


Low Moor A 8, Waddington


T. Cross 103, T. (jordeau 112; M. Unwin 71, R. Parker 79; P. Kid­ die 92, S. Simkin 81; S. Almond 106, L. Gooding 56; D. Harg­ reaves 54, 1. Holgate 82; J. Ainsworth 60, D. Lakin 89.


DISTRICT DARTS ■ . 43, M. Turner 56; M. Lawson ,■ A /-'TTT?


g g.


CLITHEROE AND ■ Avery 65.1. Nash 83; G. Simkin 17. D. Allen 57; M. Clark 56, R


Chatbum A 4, Police 8; M.


Travis89:P.Craig61.B,Ho'dg- son 84; G. Clark 91, F. Booth 79. ■Waddington B 6, Low Moor


Michael s gg. g. Holden 65, T. Tyne 97; A. g,^_ jj^yton 64; S. Dean


B Second Doision Wright 111; B. Phillip 57, I. rown Cow A 2, St Michaels pp-rvRS


A 7; White Lion 4. Brown &w B 5Lii„'gton B 6. Whalley 6:1. 5; Legion A ^ H o ^ Shoe 6.


B v ^ w M ^ n S tM i j^ h ^ v EHohson 73, G. Taylor 81. Buck Inn; Craven V Waddington.


White Lion V St Michael’s A: Second Division Tnti'rthi


Swan Ay Pendle I im : I^ n gg; j. Holland 69, J. Waggett 79; FIXTURES


First Diwsion Catlow 60; M. Yates 56, J. Cross


Horse Shoe v Brown Cow A; Waddington A V Catholic Brown Cow BvSwan B.. ■ Club; Conservative. Club v


■ __________________ • A V Low Moor A.


0: Judge 4, De Lacy 5; Black ■ Club B v Rimington B; Low Bull 5, Low Moor 4; Legion 4, Moor B v Billington B. Craven 5; Royal Oak 5, Bay Horse 4.


Johnson; 114, L. Cook, L. Lambe;


140,A.M.BeIlanca;134,A.M. Bellanca; 111, L. Lambe; 115, J.


HIGH SCORES


Spurts Diar>' « « « « ZOOS


105,0. Stanley; 101, A Southwell; 16 - Thwaites Clitheroe and 100, C. Cilmour x2, Y. Kay, M. District Pool League pres- Brown, E. Jungbluth, J. Johnson, R. Booth, RW^ g E . Smith.


nOTHDCD Uu I UDCn


entation night. Clitheroe . Royal British Legion.


lAULb Riirii Ruii


^ 16 - Hyndburn Bowling 27 League annual meeting,


CatholicSc"!!!!’!!"!!!!!!’!!27 Globe Bowling Club, 7-30 Judge ...............


26 p.m.


DeLacy ................. ................ 18 26 - Open Darts Tourna- ................ .... . . . .16


I/iwMoor................................16 ment, Burnley Cricket Craven


Billington BC ........ .13 NOVEMBER


Legion.................;................12 6 - Closing date for entries Bay Horse ..............................10


. to the Thwaites Clitherbe THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE


White Horse A v Station; October 31st- Low Moor v Billington: Black


Buck D v Higher Buck B; Dog


• Entry forms for the Michael .. . Humphries Knockout and : .


D. and L. Groundworks Ltd , - A.11 agenda items must I-


Thursday, November Gth FIXTURES ,


Music Bar v RBL B; Higher night, tickets (£4) avail- Buck A V Black Horse B.


annual pr e sen tat ion able from the secretary.


tU U S . - , 911110' Three-Man Team to be handed .


• -DISTRICT ■ : •' / ■ • SNOO^R LEAGUE First Division'


CLITHEROE AND FFRRIIARY into.theRBLby,November6th.: , g _ p 3 „dle and B u rn le y


! Grand . Prix meeting,-: Burnley Boys’ Club 6-30 p.m.


Items for the Sports Diary to


published. Email:


Slaidburn 4. Billington A 8: ' . edward.lee@eastlanc-. D. Cowking 45, J. Gibson 80;'G. snews.co.uk


and District Pool League Michael Humphreys and


Three Man Team knock- ^eto^ned'to'th^ Royal


British Legion.


10 - Great Harwood and ■ District Bowling League annual meeting, .7-30 p.m.


reach the se c r e tary by ■ .


Horse A v RBL D; White Hart B V Wagon A; RBL A v Castle: ■ 'District Bowling League


Catholic SC 9, Billington BC Whalley v Chatburn A; Social


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


. Police v Waddington B;


RIBBLE VALLEY Royal British Legion; Riming- LADIES’DARTS


tonAvS«iaICIubA:Bimngton Second Division .


Fraser 65, B. Catlow 53; J. Lund 75, J. Sumner 36: M. Lund 85, L.


84. S. Stell 66: S. Baines 85, S. ,p Richardson Billington B 4, Chatbum B 8: Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 55


their traditional red shirts, thanks to Samsons Barbers of 'Whalley. John Duffy the proprietor of Samsons, pic­ tured presenting a cheque to Tai Kay, captain.of Whalley Under I5s, wear­ ing the new white shirts, said: “I am pleased to be sponsoring Whalley Juniors, it is good to see youth sport being played in ■Whalley.” (s) M i l im i l ...................... 2 Whalley Under 10s . . .2





WHALLEY went ago­ nisingly close to recording


■WHALLEY Juniors’ more senior teams now have an alternative to


their sixth successive win. A late equaliser denied


them three more points, after Lewis Maybin had given Whalley an early lead with a fierce strike. Chances went begging


for the hosts before they eventually grabbed an equaliser on the stroke of half-time, only for Elliott Mashiter to restore the lead. But the h o s t s ’ sus­


tained pressure was rewarded with a late lev­ eller, as Andrew Black- lock took the man-of-the- match award.


Clitheroe Wolves


Wolves Under 8s Yellow ....................1..............."... ..4 Blue Star . . . : ...................... ...........................................0 STAR man Oliver Pallister was on target as Wolves


• secured another impressive win. Against one of the better side in the league, further goals came via James Baird, Max Gudgeon and Ben England. Wolves Under 10s Blue ...................................................2 Barrowford Celtic Orange ............................................7 LACHLAN Barnes starred as Wolves came unstuck against a strong Celtic side. The locals were in with a chance until three goals from the -visitors in the final five minutes saw them home. Barnes and Chris Baird were Wolves’goalscorers. Wolves Under 17s...............


1 Wilpshire Wanderers .....................................................6


SAM Cherry's thunderbolt equaliser was all Wolves could salvage from this defeat. However it was to no avail, as the -visitors ran riot in a mad 10 minutes to finish comfortable winners. Cowling . . . . . . . ......


■' 1


Wolves Under 13s ..............................................................0 AN EVENLY-matched contest saw the;Wolves edged out by Cowling. Despite creating several good opportu­ nities, the locals couldn’t find a way through as Galium Sykora took the man-of-the-match award. Wolves Under8sRed . . . . . ........


..0


Mill Hill Blue .........................................: ................... .4 TWO goals in each half proved Clitheroe’s undoing against a strong Mill Hill side. Two first half own goals made it an an uphill battle from which they never looked like recovering from as Joe Wilson starred..


.Peoples Darts Champi­ onship.


He overcame a strong


field to beat Jimmy Harg­ reaves in the final at Social Club. He will now compete in


the second round of the countrywide tournament at King George’s Hall. Andy Cornwell and Ray


Hargreaves were the beat­ en semi-finalists, with Tom:


' Hinchcliffe, Barry Cun- liffe, Lynne Gahan and Mick Lyne advancing to the last eight. '".'Meanwhile, Clitheroe’s Superleague darts team drew 5-5 with Lancaster onSunday. - -


round of the John Smith’s ,





GRAHAM.Robin­ son emerged' tri­


umphant in the opening ■


CLITHEROE A won 15-3 in the Mid-Lancs Badminton Leagua


Julie Pym, Louise Burrill,


Laura Cannon, Peter Wright, Paul Cronshaw and Steve Pym secured -victory. In the Third Division, the


B team had the same score when they travelled to meet Next Generation. Tony Bush starred -with six wins, aided by Daryl Smith, Peter Wright, Sheila Perry, Julie Pym and Maiy Brass. . In the First Division of:


the: Blackburn League, Clitheroe A enjoyed a 13-3 success against Indepen­ dents. Alison Leaver, Liz Maskell, Mary Brass and;


. Shirley Bush: performed well, as did Bill Robertson,


: Graham Morris, -Peter Woods and Tony Bush.


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