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' ,56 n Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, July 24th, 2008


SCHOOL--------- INJOYS SPORT SUCCESS


-PAGE 53 up IS


NEIL Reynolds,feels he already h a s -a mental.


, image of his team for their opening UniBond League fixture. The Blues have been


handed a home fixture with Mbssley'oh August


' 16th and Reynolds is more T than willing to give those who finished last season so


.strongly the chance to con- n tinue that winning habit;! Howeyeii he knows that-


there are plenty of ade­ quate replacements wait- . ing in the mrigs. ;


' ;


■ He said:.‘‘We set the standards last season with the way we finished, arid it is only fair for those lads who did so well to keep the shirts. - “That is until someone


takes it off them, because they might have the shirts-


t |*trV


their sports personalities of the year. A boy and girl were chosen from . each year, based on their sporting excellence for school, district; county o r country. Some of the r ■ titles won by the pupils ; included Hyndburn and





:Ribble Valley Girls'Sin-; gles and Doubles bad-;- miriton champion, dis-


. trict Under 15 golf -; ■ champion, Lancashire ;V- golf mixed team.champi-


• ons,'Hyndburn and Rib- " ble Valley Under 15 boys' -town tcam,‘Under 12 .


.-girls'Lan'i^hire hockey - i rcp'reseiit'aliye and iUnder'iS g^ 'fooiballrepfcsentative;


( s ) . -


-now, but the lads who have them have to’ make sure they keep theiri. “They will take some"


shiftirig, but the lads we signed in the second half of.' last seasdri weren’t just good playersj they were ' hungryplayers.- “They will be doing all


they'can-to grab those shirts a t the start of the, ; season, and it-is up to the lads who have them to do enough to keep them.” - Clitlieroe’s latest pre-


season adventure' saw them beat Freckletdn 5-1 last night, after victories on Saturday a t Charnock , Richard (2-1) and Ful- wood Amateurs (3-1). The Blues are without a


game gn,Saturday,rbut. have three home pre-sea- son fixtures remaining


against Vodkat League Premier Division neigh­ bours Ramsbottom United on Tuesday (7-45 p.m.), newly-promoted UniBond Premier League Bradford Park Avenue on Saturday,


■August 2nd (3 p.m;) and Buxton; also of the Uni­ Bond Premier Division, on Saturday the 9th (3 p.m.)l i


-' Reynoldsfeels prepara- tioiK for the new campaign are continuing to progress well: “Training is going well, we are doing a lot with shape and set pieces. “The open training ses­


sion yielded 40 players which have been whittled do\vn to 21, and we \yill be' whittling them down again soon. '. ‘


- “But if we can get one or


two through from there into the reserve team and


onwards,i-the'n we will;, regard that as a succes. y . “No onel has really pror-


gressed from the reserve . team since'Gary Jacksori


. and Jon'Paul Fagan, so that is our aim.: . ' .“And that is why we are


integrating the training sessions, because the train- . ing for both sides.will be the'same from now on.” As for the fixture list, the Blues’ operiing fixture


'with Mossley is followed' three days later by a tough,.


-trip to Garforth ’To\vn.. Ossett Albion are next


up at the Warehouse Sys­ tems Stadium, before a home game with newly-'. promoted Salford City on Bank Holiday Monday. ' And Reynolds com- , mented: “We wanted a .home game to open the


season and we have that, but Mossley won’t be easv. l.Tt will be a good test,


they are no pushovers and it is a local derby to get the season up and running. “The two away games at


G'arfortli and Ossett are tough in their own \yays, as is Salford at home after that because they have the- confidence'of just being promoted.


\


' “All games are tough in their own ways, and we i have to play them all Uvice. at some stage. / ■ “We’re not really look­


ing too far.into the future, we just want to make'sure we hit the ground running. “We lost four out of our


first six last season, and. with' some .other teams having won six. out of six; you’re already 14 or so


points off the pace. “Starting the season-


well is a massive confi­ dence booster, but every


- other team will be saying and thinking exactly the same thing.” ■ '


CLITHEROE FC FIXTURES


2008/09 August '


.. 19 Garforth To™ 16MOSSLEY ........


23 Ossott Albion............ .25SALFORD CITY


.6 W A K E F I E L D „ . . H 9 Radcliffe Borough.........


.- September


,30 Daru'cn/Penrith (FAC). . . . . . . (A - •


.H


. 30 GARFORTH TOWN (ULC) . .H October


16SKELMERSDALEUTD......H 23ChorIey(UPC) ............ ....;A , 27 Woodley Sports...... ..A


^4 GRANTHAM (FAT). . - . ; ; . ; ' 'i .H ‘6 (hirzonAshton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A IICOLWYNBAY . . . . . . '. . . . . . .H 21 WOODLEY SPORTS.........H 25 FC Halifax Town ........... .A November


.CLITHEROE ' Royal Grammar ' ; School recently selected; '


. 15 Colwyn Bay: ................ A . 22DURHAM CITY .......... ....H ; 29 HARROG.ATE RLY December


ITRAFFORD i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H SSalford C i t y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A


.H


'20 Newcastle Blue Star . ............A ' 26 Lancaster City__ . . . . . . . . . . .A January


eWaken'eH.......... . . . . . . . . . . .A 13 BAMBER BRIDGE . . . . . . . .’;H


24ROSSENDALEU.TD . . . . ; . ..H 31CH0RLEY............... .....H , ■ February


1 LANCASTER c it y ; ......... ..H 10 Warrington Tbwn' ; . ' . ' . .A ; 17 Harrogate Rly


.A


■ 17 FC HALIFAX TOWN. . . . . . . .H- 21M6ssley


lOGARFORTHTOWN ..-.......H 14BamberBridge . . . . . . . . . . . :.ik


...A


28 OSSETT ALBION ....... .•.;..H - March


14 WARRINGTON TOWN. . ; ; . .H 21 Rossendale United.


7 Chorley


28 NEWCASTLE BLUE STAR . .H ..’ April .


.............. ..A .


. . . A 4 Durham C i t y .......... .A


-10 RADCLIFFE BOROUGH C.. .H ■■ISSKelnicisdaleUtii : 18 CURZON'ASHTON


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- 25 Tr a f f or d; V-.-vS; . .V. .v.-.; , A ’. □ fixtures are subject to alteration, all: details are cprrect at the time'of going.' topress.-;


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-------- CANOE f DAYiS% SPLASH


-PAGE54 J


Dolphins save best


for last CLITHEROE Dolphins saved their best perform­ ance for the last fixture of the season and the result secured their position in Division Two of the North West Micro League. ' ,Ribble Valley's young


swimmers produced 44 personal bests to secure a season-best 96 points and fourth place. Ahead of them were


champions-elect, Carn- forth,(160) , Ormskirk (114 ) and Blackpool (


112). - There were individual


wins-fdr Will Murray ( butterfly and freestyle), Bethany Jones (breast­ stroke),: Ishbel Aitken (freestyle) and Sam Jones (backstroke) and a fine win for the' team’s youngest relay team as Morgan Coulston, Oliver


- Murray, Thomas Nicholas and Lewis Maybin who came home firet in the medley.


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