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+ 72 f Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,-Thursday, June 26th, 2008


ALLTHE LATEST GOLF


NEWS -PAGE 71


O O N U N E


B THE Air Ambulance have benefitted from a £740 donation ^ te r a clay pigeon shoot held in memory of Rimington’s James Dewhurst, who was tragically' killed at 16 in a car accident last year, along with his cousin Sain Limd. . - The memorial shoot at Coniston Cold ■was followed by a pie and pea supper and


a charity auction a t the Black Bull, organised by landlord Neil Buckley. : Mayor of Kibble Valley, CUr John Hill


is pictured receiving the cheque, from Buckley, with Michael and Janet Dewhurst, parents of James and brother Steven, for onward transmission to the Air Ambulance. T080608/3


' www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


RIBBLE M E Y ;


C R IC K S


S C lN E -PAGE 70


By Chris Boden .


CLITHEROE have worked hard to re-estab­ lish a local core to the side. ■ And joint-boss Neil


Reynolds is eager to see the cream of Ribble Val­ ley talent playing for the ; club.


. ■ So much so, as the Blues return to training tonight, he will be happy , to run the rule over any­ one who feels they can i play to the standard of Lancashire League foot-


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. ball, with a view to step­ ping up to the first team in the UniBond League. With the reserve team


. BEST IN THE LEAGUE: James Mann


reformed, looking to crank up a conveyor belt of home­ grown talent, Reynolds has opened the doors at Shaw- - bridge, and said: “The reserve team will be open to ,; people in town who feel they could be good enough.- ‘.‘We want the best from ^


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West Counties League First Division title with - Clitheroe four years ago, with a side primarily made up of players from the area,. and he aims to recreate the ; spirit of 2004: “When we took over 18 months ago,’ there was a Merseyside- based contingent, but when . I won the league as a player


opportunity, tor one reason:' and another, but if they are good enough, the opportu­ nity will be thera” ]^ynoldswontheNorth ■


the Ribble Valley, using people from our own doorstep. “People have not had the


with Clitheroe in 2004, the team was predominantly from East Lancashire} and we’re getting back to that. “We’ve • got the; team spirit back, and it breeds a'


■good ethos, no-one has to dash off aftergames. - ■; :“But we have a hungry


bunch of players how, and the/re on the muzzle wait­ ing to be unleashed.” . . There will be nq^parate


first team and reserve team mentality, as Reynolds wants his pteyers to be, together, all capable of doing a job when needed,; with : competition ; for places: “We mil have six trmning sessions before the first friendly at home to Northwich on July,9th, and everyone comes back on a level playing field.: ■ > “I t ’s up. to them to


impress us and put them­ selves in contention, x . ; • ,“ We’re aiming to get off





geared to that. “But there'will he ho


to a flier, and pre-season is


} such thing as a first team player, or a reserve team, player}'-p' they: are all Clitheroe p la y ^ ’i -V, , Lee Boyer and Martin


■ Aspinwall have returned to the club to run the second string,', and ; Reynolds explained the blueprint: “Their focim te on the 16- 20/21'age ^ u p , with a bit of experience as well, maybe from the first team. “The reserves will not be there to m ^ up the nuni- : ' bers/we waht to-grooih


. players.-. ' “The last ones,to come


’years ago,' and wehave to develop local talent.:


- through were Jon-Paul , -Fagan/ Jason Jones and • Gary J a c ^ n arbuhd five


- “ I supported the d«naon not to go with a reserve team last' year, due’ to finances, but now Carl Gar­





■ again. “I'm delighted ..the


ner and the committee have got the club back on i t ’s feet, i t is tim'e to go


reserve team is up and run­ ning again, it helps keep


• players happy in tha t if they, are not in the first team, I can offer them some football. “ And along with the first team squad, we will have at


; least two players for every position, bar goalkeeper,


.but I thiiik James Maim is the best keeper, in the league . ■ ‘.‘We have cover now. We


have four or five strikers, four or five central mid-,.


: fielders', a n d ': wingers, defenders in abundance, and if a situation develops with injury or suspension with James, we will deal with that.” .


■; Primary School's fun day onSatuiday.


;,}■ - The'pair will be at the Loweigate school between 1-5 p.m. on a special stall,


; with a penalty shootout and special prizes/ giving ;


}' away footballs,’shirts and . the chance to win a junior -


, season ticket. : ' - . ( ■ • C;itheroe hold their.' AGMAonight at the New Inn from 7-30 pun., with all welcome to attend. ' ■'' , Season tickets are a-vm!- .'able- on Sunday} a t , the


.'ground between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m; at discount rata


77096


, . Anyone interested in taking part in pre-season trmning are asked to report. at 6-30 p.m. at Shawbridge tonight, for a 7 p.m. start.. i; • Reynolds and Aspin­ wall 'wiU be oh hand at St Michael and St John's RC


■ RIMINGTON celebrated their achievements at the club’s presentation at the Black Bull (T080608/2).


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as well as the Craven Cup and the East l^cashire League Pr^ident’s Clip, while the reserves also added the Norman Pratt Cup.;’ }


The club won the East Lancashire League Firet Diviaon, with a record points tally, ; .


; .Trmning resumffi tonight from 6-30 p.m. at the ^ u n d , with players asked to bring both hoots and trainers. Anyone interested in playing can contact Terry Braithwaite (01200428190).:


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,, At the presentation, the awards winners were A. Hartley (Players’ Player of the Year, Young Player and Chairman’s Award), G. Brunskill (Reserves Pla^ r of the ’ftar. Leading ScoiCT and Goal of the Season)} G. Dinsdale (Outstanding Performance), T. 0)Neill (Gi»l of the Season), J. Penman (PLayer of the Year), A. Sayle (Manager’s Award), W. Balochi (Reserves Manager’s Award), S. Johns (Reserves Players’ Player of the ’Y^)} D. Buckle (Clubman of the Year).


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