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4 ■■■■■■ 46 ■ ClitheroeAdvertiser&Times,.Thursday,November27th,2008


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on the scoreboard, when after establishing some territorial advantage,' winger Kieron Keough powered through some lax defence. Keough was on hand:


week off, so some of the; senior players, including ’ the club , captain, ■. swelled the numbers on the touchline. Ciitheroe were soon;


taincy. of v- Simon Rawr stron; the second teami are a confident bunch'of' grizzled warriors and fresh faced youngsters. - The first team had a i


Bolton RUFC; . . - . .‘-.O; Ciitheroe Cavaliers l29: ANOTHER'win and' another clean sheet' moved.the (Davaliers up, to second plaice in Miller' Homes 5N.” r ; Under the astute cap4


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282.422331 (Ciassified) -crazy second!: i Hurst Green-. . . . .9 * just over the crossbar. -.a


■ goals in their last, three : ; Smithy Row. games. : ■ Green remain unbeaten


• aside a poor Goodshaw : side as they scored nine at home for the second time this season and made it 26


at home in the league in' over 13 months*as they look to challenge Riming- ton for this year’s title. The visitors turned up


late and ill-prepared for the game and Green were hungry for goals from the off.


minutes as a Tipton cross found Walker at the back post and he laid off for Chippendale to score at the third attempt. . . Defender Tony Coupe gave the visitors a warning with a header that flew


The first came after 10


just minutes later with ^ an identikit ..try, his short legs carrying his squat frame a t a sur­ prising speed over the soft ground. Leading 10-0 at the


range effort from centre Alex Hough, who field­ ed a'.looseclearance inside ,hisf own. half; brushed off a couple of tacklers arid strode out - towards the line. •


defenders, he put in a- grubber'kick and had the pace for the touch­ down.


Faced with the final y


take ’ from Danny Cowgill, stand in scrurri- half; Brian-Sutcliffe-; Wo6d:sent4he ball out : with a bullet like pass.<' Cn/.;it;’,;wen4)':;,beirig'i' popped up'amorig the:: supporting players until ! winger Simon; GrettonS scooted'over m'the'cor4; neri r i*-:'. ."/■ _!/ 'I'i', •5‘J Finally'^came, f he'tiy;: of;the match;^Gqod ball wonbn half-way was fed; out’ to'centre'Martin; G'Connor, who'”set;bff■ on a ruazy,: jmking'run.'i He; side-sl;epped '.the; cover,defence to score; under, the posts:; Bill.v Thatcher, was on hand with his second conver- : sion to put the game to bed.


of a team'effort', involv­ ing both forwards and bcicks. i . After a lovely line^uf


The second was'mo’ re


go.to.i^h Firth who was: playirig his first: game after more than a season- out wth injury. Om^:’ Saturday;;:' the ■


Special mention must;


Caiv'aliers: are-back on their, home.turf,: wHere- the .'visitors are Furness,' who will undoubtedly* pose a serious challenge ; (kick-off 2-30 pinr;).'':''?;.-;


I - , - ■


break, Ciitheroe knew they.had the game in^ the bag and the second' half saw Ciitheroe score three quality tries. ■ . . • The first was a long


Goodshaw Vtd . . . . . . 0 ’ ■ HURST Green swept


. two headers in quick sue- , .cession as Green began to play some fantastic foot-: ball. Danny Woodhead.^jn


goal was quiet for much of. the half but was still called upon midway through as . :he made a good save from Da'vis. Chippendale grabbed


his second of the game on the half-hour and complet­ ed his hat-trick just before half-time as he latched.on to a superb ball from Mal- ley and expertly, rounded the keeper. The rout pretty much


continued in the second half as Chippendale scored a fourth from the spot after Tipton’s mazy run was abruptly halted in the penalty area. . .


. Goodshaw failed to heed <, the warning and he scored ■


i- .Danny Walker’s work-showed plenty;Of-creative, 'nianlike'afternoon wasj'f'attapkingfootball. .’ivj"


. rewarded as he stroked in 4" .Green* travel to play Green’s se-yenth . and he .-' Borrowdale United on Sat-: scored his second only- -urday. (kickoff 2 p.m.);. minutes later, following*


Stacksteads


■ excellent work from Chip­ pendale. V . ' Walker-should have had. more as he rattled the bar


. . . . . .3;


from a Tipton cross and.?.*- always going to be a stem later somehow managed to test for this young side. shoot over again after good work from • Tipto'n, although the defender looked to be all over the Green striker.


Goodshaw’s poor after-^'.'-^coolly slot the ball in the noon came to and end on top'comer.


75 minutes as a comer w a s ^ Craven-had another ‘ ■


. home for his fifth of the the Green who pushed for ' afternoon.


’ home side as they retained’ ' " Another ball down the possession excellently and centre found Lakeland in .


- I t was an excellent'dis;;;:;. the necessary breathing::' play of football from the space. •


' another goal to give them -


■ headed down by Coupe for,.chalked-off for off-side, Chippendale to side foot*"' but this failed’to dispirit ,


.fHurst’Green R e s ; .: . . I : GREEN.’S title aspira-'i - tions took a severe dent on ;; Saturday in •: what- was


’They did, for once, start;


.brightly creating chances'; and standing firm at the;' back and .on 20 minutes' Craven jinked inside to


a th e box',-but'the-referee ■ ■also.disallowed'his effort for,off4ide


a- - .. ’This was a massive blow


; to the locals who conceded _ before half-time. --


'r.iWhen the second half


■got under .way both teams created half chances.


'-' It-was, however, the ..home team who found the ' net, after the Green had numerous chances to clear.


' -,,The game was now going the way of the home team who exploited Green’s hifeh defensive line


’ to'kriock a long ball over . the top for the striker to keep .his composure to smash the ball past the unfortunate Addicott. Changes were made but


still. Green created noth­ ing,-seeing the home side hold on to win 3-1. ■


Read United Reserves : . . . .1 Rimington Reserves . . . . . .^ RIMINGTON continued th e ir ' fine form with this derby win.


• Threlfall and Shields both had chances before the first goal came on 15 minutes. ■ Nelson played a throughball.


Carter chased and the Read keeper handled outside the area. . Carter touched the ball to Threlfall who smashed home -via adeflection. . ,


Rimington stay on course with convincing derby win Manager Buckle rang the


; Shortly afterwards Leach made it 2-0 after good work from


■Shields saw his goalbound effort, also deflected beyond the keep­ er’s grasp. ; . Moments later Farmer


grabbed his first of the season when his 22-yarder found the goal -via another deflectionl The last 10 minutes of the half


■Rimington stopped playing.. Read made them pay for the - lapse and two minutes before


half-time had the ball in the net. Rimington got some stern


words at half-time, but the sec­ ond half started with Read still on top. A succession of comers lead to


a free kick on the edge of the box which was put away only for the referee to give a goal kick due to it being indirect! This sparked Rimington who


could see their lead was not enough.


. '


changes with Sharpies, Andrews and Watkins coming on.' .. Sharpies had an . instant


impact and clinched the game on 80 minutes when his shot found the bottom comer. Saturday’s away trip to Colne


could prove to be more tricky for the East Lancashire League Reserve Division title con­ tenders.


C h ip p in g ....................1...........3 Ainsdale United .'..................1 TWO goals from Andy Naylor handed Chipping victory over


: their high-flying opponents. After a rain-enforced week off, it


.'but got no change out of . the Chip- ping'.ba'ck four, allowing the attack-minded players to sta rt asserting their authority. -: Right winger 01 Hayhurst raced


; a number of-key absentees, they managed a superb win against useful o p p o s i t i o n . ' -. The ■visitors started the better,


was testament to the improve­ ment of the villagers that, despite


Handy Andy’s Grindleton hit decisive double home in derby


Jaclion had to be withdrawn due to illness and injury, replaced by ■Ryan Valentine and Scott Kerr before Ainsdale were given hope when they managed to scramble a * ■ goal back. However, the resolute defending ■;


keeper Kyle Valentine pro'duced a couple of outstanding saves. Lydon Hodgkiss and James


Dave Banks were in imperious form at the back. And, when they were beaten,


: composure and had a number, of players booked for late tackles.; : . On another day they could have been down to nine men, but Chip­ ping retained their focus and went close through McGrail and Ryan


■ Hilton before doubling their lead on the stroke of half-time. -.. : After soaking up an Ainsdale


. attack,',some clever passing in midfield sent Naylor. through to slide home an assured finish. • ;*; -. The second half began with the


; ■visitors exerting considerable pres^' sure on : Chipping -, but Austin; Jon Fletcher, Hilton and skipper.


through and crossed for Butler to send a looping header over the goalkeeper to.open the scoring midway through the first half;. - ■ ■ Ainsdale began to lose their


■ more likely to score a third; rather : than the visitors finding an, equaliser.


of the home side, along with some quality play on the break, meant that it was Chipping who looked





; ‘ And the third duly arrived with minutes left on the clock, as the


■ excellent Naylor was brought ■ ■


.j- unstoppable free kick home. : Chipping will hope for more of ;


- down on the edge of the box and . 'he picked himself up to smash an


the same on Saturday at home to: Burscough (kick-off 2 p.m.).''':'.


■ FOLLOWING four.weeksof inac-'* ; tivity, Dog Inn are hoping,to'; ; ■return fo Harry, Dewhurst Memo--,; rial League action on Sunday with .


.a game against Church T o w n . . .i;-: ’' .TheWhalley.side are still,look-'.'. ;


and battled well, ■with both going close to breaking the deadlock. ■ Cowie saw a shot tipped over for


Grindleton...............................5 Waddington............................ 2 GRINDLETON kept up their run of impressive results with this con'vincing derby victory. Both teams started brightly


Grindleton who took'the lead when Dave,Parkinson rounded two defenders in the box to slot. home under pressure. ■ • ■, . Then, just before half-time, the '


: ■ Waddington came out much


stronger in thasecond half, bring­ ing winger Luke Conti more into.- the game. ■ And it was his pace that forced


a desperate last ditch challenge from a Grindleton defender, result­ ing in a penalty that the Wadding-'


ing for their first points of the sea- son,but manager Simon Kerins is: confident that they: are close at: hand.


• , ,


; ',He said: “Morale is excellent ’ and we know* that :we are moving *'■


the hosts, and Ibo went close for the ■visitors. After a' spell of. pressure, it was ■


, .■ ■


scorer turned creator for Cowie to - power home a header to double the lead.


■ .


^ Ighten Leigh'.'..............o ; Wolves Under 12s Green 9 iWOLVES carried on t h j ^


; run of good form as Ight<® Leigh proved no match for the corifident locals. - - : Man-of-the-match Tom


Jackson bagged another hat-trick and others on target were Jay Wardle-. worth'(2), Sam Jones (2); , Nathan Mitchell and Albert Lawrenson. ■ Wolves Under 8s Green ,2 Rossendale Utd Lads . ,0 HANNAH Proctor starred as Wolves dominated this match. She shot wide on numer­


ous occasions, before Arron Orr finally made the pos­ session count with a well- taken goal. The second half contin­


ued in much the same vein with the defence rarely troubled.


last five minutes that William Monaghan fired '. home from close range to seal the win. Wolves Under 10s Green2 Barnoldwick Barons . .0 TWO goals from Chris Baird handed Wolves a comfortable win. A game of great oppor­


And it wasn’t until the


tunities for the locals, and some great defending from Callum Hobkirk, saw . Morgan Roe take the star man honours. Wolves Under 8s Yellow 1 ■Padihdm Saints - : . ^ .-. .1 AN evenly-matched .con­ test ended with honours even against the Saints. Despite creating many


good opportunities, the locals couldn’t find their way to all three points. Ben England netted in


the first half for Wolves, with Kit Lloyd taking the man-of-the-match hon-


Lmiiilio .luniors


ton slotted home. Now in the ascendancy,


Waddington levelled matters when a Conti free kick was easily _ nodded home by an unchallenged ' striker!


■Steve Wander headed home pow­ erfully to take back the initiative. : ■This-:'seemed to deflate'-


didnlt let their heads drop and from another Parkinson delivery,


.Waddington, .who had worked ' hard to get back into the game but without creating any real chances.


■ to go, it was Walker who sealed .the win .with a volley into the top corner.


Dog h u n g ry for re tu rn to le ag ue action


. bearing gifts and were the authors of.our own downfall..’’


in the right direction. -- ■ -“We ; lost-heavily -against Church earlier in the season but; no disrespect to:them, we.calme


trick with a late flurry of missed - The visitors started ■headed chances, but with seconds ■ strongly.,:with several attempts on goal, with the


Dobson could have had a hat- '


. good away victory at Rish- '


; Grindleton will hope for more of the same on Saturday at bottom side Oxenhope.


; ■ breakthrough coming ■ when a good passing move was finished with a thun-


'. *an equaliser against the . - run of play. . -./However, Whalley wem


■ '.The second,half contin­ ued in the same vein'until


■ ' dering volleyfrom.Liam Owen.


. , '


/ ■ rescued when-adate p en ^ ' ty was slotted in by LewS


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, Maybin; with the-manH)f-. the-match award going to


Wander penalty, Dobson followed'tn®ir winning ways y^th a up to slot home.


worse for them when, from a saved ^ ® And things went from bad to , To their credit, the home side


Langho Under 13s . . . .19 Belthorn....................... 0 SEVEN goals from skip­ per Sean Holmes.high­ lighted this extremely one­ sided affair. ■ Hat-tricks from Sam


Girvan and Joel Phelps also helped set the locals on their, way to a mam­ moth scoreline.;


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DEVONSHIRE


^ARPETS CRAVEN ^


•- Waddmgton......9 . 3 2 .4 11‘ • C’ley Sports...;.11 3 1 7 10 HotlincMSports ..9 3 0 6 9


■ .PendlcAth. ......6 2 1 3 7 - SlaptonTn.;.'....8 1 2 ' 5 5 ■•OxenhopeRoc. ...9 1 - 2 6 5 - Second Division ^


• C a r l e t o n . 8 6 1 1 19 ■ S’lohLMSRcs ...8 ' 6 . 0 2 18 Rolls-Royce Res .11 "5 1 5 16


Wilsden . . . . . . . . :11: 8 1 ' 2 ’25 Chatbum.. . . .....7 '“ 7 0 - 0 21 . SilsdenW’star ...11. , 7 ' 0- 4 .21


-•• • , P W D L P


. SkiptonTnRes ..10 5 1 4 16 Embsay Res.......8 3 1 4 10 C’leySp,Res....10 3 1. 6 10 Horton...........10 3 1 6 10 PendleR’gades ...8 2 3 3 9


, G’tonUtdRes....9 .'2 1 6 7 OakworthRes ....9 1 1 7 4


. . BSvick Barons. ..10 1 0 9 3 Third Division . P W D L P


' GrindletonRes ...9 6 0 ..3 18 Skipton Tn A ....10 5 1 4 16 Long Preston.......6 4: 1 1 13 •Waddihgtoii Res .7 5 0 2 12 SilsdenW.Res....9 4 0 5 12 EarbyTnRes ...10 * 3 2 5 11 Colne . . ........1 2 3 0 9 9 Settle Utd Res....9 3 0 6 9 B’\vick B. Res . . . .9 2 2 5 8 Cowling Res ..;'.10 2 1 7 7


Ingrow&\W ...11 10 1 0 31 Long Lee Res.'..’.11 ,8 * 2 1'26


'BradleyRes...... 9 • 1 0 8 3 •points deducted .


DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST . LANCASHIRE


Rimington ......12 10 2 0 32 Hurst G r e e n 13-10 1 2 31 Langho...........13. 8 2 3 26* W


LEAGUE First Division ~ P W D L P


Stacksteads ..*...12 7 1 • 4 22 Colne Utd ......11 .5 1 5 16 Mill Hill . . . . . . . .-.10 4 2 ’4 14 GoodshawUtd ..12 4 1 7 13 Enfield.....-....10 4 0 6 12' BorrowdaleUtd .11 3- 1 7.10 Canberra . . . . . . . .9 2 2 5 8 Rock Rovers . . . . ’.7 2 1 4 7 ReadUtd...........9 2 0 7 6 PeelPark .......13 • 0 0 13 0 Second Division P W D L P


’orsthome/;i..'.10 8 -0 2 24


, B’fordCeltic ....10 7. 2 .1 23 BGSOB............10 7 1 2 22 Feniscowles.......13 7 1 ' 5


. OssySM .......11 9 0 2 27 BacupCC ......10 8„ 1 1 25 Ra^vtensta!l.......11 8 0 3.24


Belvedere.......11. 4 1 6 13 Pcndlc Forest ...13 4 1. 8 .13 B’wickTn........10 4 0 6 12 Bly Boys’Club ..13 4 0 9 12 CiitheroeRBL ..10 3 0 7 9 PadihamA ...;.12 3 0 9 9 Sabden\..-.....12 1-^:1 10 4 - Reserve Division . P W D L P


• Rimington"..’.....8 • 7 0 • 1 21 Langho...........11.^ 1 . 0 4 21- B’fordCeltic ..;.12 6 3 3 21


Worsthorne . . . . .H i ' 8 2 126 Stacksteads .....12 7 ' 2 3 23 Enfield.; .......10 -.7 1 2 22 :


. Hurst Green'....11 - 6 2 3 20 OssySM .......11 5 2 4 17 BGSOB ........11 3 3 5 12 Rock Rovers .....9 2 2 5 8 PendleFbrest- ...10 .'2=- 2 6 :8 ReadUtd..........11 2 2 7 8 Peel Park .......11 2 1 - 8 7 ColncUtd . . . . . . . 6 1 - 0 5' f3 GoodshawUtd ..10 1 0 9 3


ROEFIELDFIVE-A-i SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


AFC Qadrff *), Dnmkm Monh^s ; Mommg Gloiy 3, Now Inn 1: One


- ^AliaiknlR<^2;MQ*fiddBS7, ^RkcnLc^nhl; AFCBuckZ, Do^2.


. FIXTURES . Sun()a>


, - 9 a.m. Morning Glory v.Real


•LongLoe ’..10.£ 8.*-.-1..:: 1 25,- ♦G’tonUtd .......11 5^ 4".‘2 18 Gargrave ...... .10^'' 6 0 «r4 ,18. • Skipton LMS.......8 5 ^ "2 1 a ? ' WFCClithcroc*..10 -3 4 3 13 ', *Gnndlcton'........ 7 3 3 1 11


- liv. PrcmicrDivision.' ■ ■ v-‘V . w ' P W D L P


AND DISTRICT 'FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Football


Rosslcc; 10-10 a.m. AFC Buck v New, Inn; 10-45 a.m. MMS V . Chicken Legends; 11-20 a.m. One -i Tbuch V Drunken Monkeys* 11-55 ’. a.in; Mayfield BSv AFC Crackoff.


P W D I P


AFCBuck . . . . . . .5 3 2 0 11 Morning Glory .. .5 3 . 1 * 1 10 Mayfield BS ......4 3 1 0 10 New Inn . . . . . . . . .4 3 0 1 9' AFC Crackoff ....5 2 1 2 7- Chicken Legends. .5 ■ 2. 0 * 3 ,6 -■ Mad D o g s .5 1 . 2 ’2 : ’5 DrunkenM’keys..4 l -.l- 2 .4 Real Rosslcc .....4


M M S .4 1: O’ 3 '3 One Touch.. ; ....5 1 0 4 3


I 0 3 3 ACCRINGTON


YOUTH LEAGUE Under 10


P W D L P


Bly West End ;..10 9 0 1 27 Knuzden .......... .9 9 0 0 27 •StJoseph’s .......11 6 0. 4 21 IVhalley ...-.'....11 5 3 3 18 HuncoatUtd......9:; '5 .1 3 16 •MilIHill........8 5 2 0 11 •W’shire Wands..11 3 3 5 9 RishtonUtd .....6 3 0 3 9 R’dale, Valley-’. . . .10 2.’ 1 7 7 C h u i ^ 1 0 1 :- \ 8 4 Haslihgden . . ....8 . 1 0 ’ 7‘v3-. Greyhound Ford ..9 0 1 8 1 ■ " ■ ;


- •• P W D I P


W'shireWands ..12 .10 ‘2 0 32 GtH'woodRvrs .12 9 2 1 29 C’roe Wolves B...11 6 3 2 21 Mill Hill............. 10 5 2 3 17 C’roe Woh’^ R... .9 5 2 2 17 Forest Green........8 5 0 , 3 15 R’dale Valley R. .10 5 0 5 15 R’dale Valley Y...10 3 1 6 10 Forest White . . . . .8 3 0 5 9 Church..............9 2 0 . 7 6 •RishtonUtd....11 1 0 10 3 HuncoatUtd ....10 0 0 10 0 Under 12 P W D L P


Fulledge Colts...11 11 0 0-33 B’denVilla......12 10 0 2 30 B’ford Celtic ....10 ’ 6 0 4 18 •Knuzden .........13 7 1 5 16 •C’roeWolves ....8 4 1 2 16 R’dale Valley........7 4 0 3 12 Rishton Utd .......9 3 .1 5 .10 W’shircWands ..10 3 1 6 10 GtH’woodRvrs ..7 3 0 4 9 Clayton PR . . . . ; .9 3 0 6 9 Huncoat Utd........7 2 0. 5 '6 Whalley.............10 2 0 8 6- •Church;...........9 0 0 8 -3 Under 1.3 League Two P W D L P


. BelthomUtd....... 5 0 0 5 0 Under 14 League Two


Knuzden............9 9 0 0 27 Gt H’wood Rvrs ..9 5 1 3.16 R’dale Valley....... 7 4 2 1 14 Forest Green.......8 4 2 2 14 B’ford Celtic .‘....7 4 1 2 13 Ossy Rangers...... 7. 2 2 3 8 Burnley Knights. .8 2 0 . 6 6 St Joseph's.........8 1 2 5 5 W’shire Wands ...8- 1 2 5-. 5 Roefield Leisure ..5 , 0 0 5 0 • Under 15 P W D L P.


22


■ Belvedere; . . . . . . .9 9 0 0 27 Bly Rangers.';..'.12 . 9- 0 3 27 '


■ Pendle Forest . . . .8 8 .0 0.24 H u n co a tU td 11 6 1 4 19 Oswaldtwistle ;. . .8 6 0 2 18 W’shire Wands. ..11 6 0. 5 18' RishtonUtd ....12 5 1 6 16 C’roc Wolves .*... .8 3 0 5 9


•StJoseph’s ........9. 7 1 -0 25


. Ossy Rangers....10 3 0 7 9 B’daleUtd


, GlobeBullough..lO .1 1 . 8 -4 : .•R’daleVallcy....lO 0 0 .9 -3: : ! Under 16 League One * . • - P W D L P


GtH’woodRvrs .11 1 1 , 9 . 4 .


Belvedere:;........9:,8 . 0 . 1 24. MillHill..:.....10: 7 1 .2, 22 Crown Paints G. <. .9 6 ; 0 ., 3 18 , ReadstoneUtd .. .9.. 5. 2 . 2.17 GtH'woodRvrs ..9 4 1- 4,13 • Greyhound Ford ..6 4 0 . 2,12 •


Pendlc Forest; . . . . 8 3 0 ; / 5 .9 HuncoatUtd.....9 2 0-,'7 6


B’ford Celtic.......8 1 0 "7 3 RishtonUld .....7 0 0 7 0 •points alteration *


9 1 1 7 :4.


OswaldtttTstle . . . .8 6 2 0 20 Langho............6 5 0 1 15,. Huncoat Utd....... 7 5 0 2 15 •Darwen ............6 4 2 0 11 C'roe Wolves........7 3 0 4 9 St Joseph’s . . . . . . .6 2 0 .4 -6 GtH’woodRvrs ..8 2 0 -6 6 Church.............. .5 0 0 5 0


P W D I. I* ' Under 11 .


• ' Under 13 • *-• '■ P'W D L P


WARBURTONS YOUTH LEAGUE


C o l n e . . . .7 4 1 2 13 B’fieldCeltic.....4 4 .0 0'12- Cowling.............6 :4 0 : 2 12 Fulledge C o l t s .6 4 0 2 12 C’roe Wolves.......5 3 1 1 10 Ightcn Leigh.......5 - 3 1 1 10 Hashngden : .......6 - 3 1 2 10 B’ford Celtic . .. ..6 3 - 0 3 9 Belvedere..............6 3 0 3 9 TrawdenCeltic ...7- 1 .1 5 4. B’cliffe Rovers. . . .5 1 0 4 • 3 ■ Brunlea...............5 1 0 4 3 Pendlc Forest ....6 0 1 5 1 Under 15 P W D L P


Junior Clarets . . . .6 - 5 0 1 15 Fulledge Colts. . . .4- 3 0 1 9 C’roo Wolves.......5 3 0 2 9 Pendle Forest ....3 2 1 0 7 B’cliffc Rovers... .4 -2 1 1 7 B’wickTn -...........6 2 1 3 7 Tod.Borough ....6 2 0 4 6 Tod.se . . . : .......6 2 .0 4 6 Daneshouse....... 4. 1 1 2 .4 , PadihamSaints...6 1 - -0_ 5;: 3 Under 16


. P W D L-P


IghtenLeigh.......8 • 6 '0 '2 18 Colne’. . . . . ......... ;7 . 5 ..1 '1H6 Bacup............6 4 0 - 2 12 C’roe Wolves R.f..4 3 I'^O 10 JuniorClareU'C. ..7 3 1 *,3 10 Todmorden....... .3 3 0 0 9 B’field CelticB....6 2 1 3 7 C’roe Wolves..... 3 2 0 1 6 Tod.Borough ....5 . 1 0 4 3 Junior Clarets ; . . -.5 1 0 4 3 B’field Celtic R. ..6 0 2 4 2 B’wickTn........6 0 0 6 0


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS .


First Division


Pendle Inn 6, Waddington 3; RBL B 7, Craven Heifer 2. Second Division


Low Moor 7, Buck Inn 2;


White Lion 8, Swan B 1; Horse­ shoe 3, Brown Cow B 6. MONDAY FIXTURES


Brown Cow A 4, RBL A 5;


Moor V RBL B; Waddington v St Michael’s (RO). Second Division Cup:St


First Division Cup: Low


Michael’s A v RBL A; White Lion V Brown Cow B. TABLES


First Division P W . L - P


Swan A .................5 5 0 31. Buck Inn.................6 4 2 30 St Michael’s (RO)...5 4. 1 29 Low Moor............ 6 3 3 -28 Pendle Inn.............. 6 -3 3 25 RBLB............... ...6 2 4 23 Waddmgton............6 .1 5 22 Craven Heifer . . . . . .6


St Michael’s A..........5 4 .1 30 RBLA.................5 4 1 28 Horseshoe...............6 3 . 3 26 Brown Cow A 5 2 3 24 Brown Cow B ........ 5 3 2 23 White Lion . . . . . . . .5 2 3 22 S\van B ............... 5 0 5 9-


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Bay Horse 10, Royal Oak 1; Catholic 11, Legion 0; Black


Billington 4; Low Moor 7; Pat Dobson Trophy.


Bull 11,JudgeO. . HIGH SCORES


Birch, B. Grieves; 116, C. Gilmour; 115, Dr Clark; 100, C. Stablcy, L. Celestial. '


• 121, D. Stevenson; 120, D.


KIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


/ With Two Necks 6; Judge Walm-; ; sley G; Bay Horse 12, Band Club Bandits 0; Band Club Bulls 3, De Lacy A 9; Black Horse (Pun-


•'. Black Bull (Chatburn) 4,, Black Bull (Old Langho) 8; Swan


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SUMMER l eag ue :: R E S U L T S : Darts ‘


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Second Division P W L P


1 5 19 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Sport Info Desk Dart.s and Dominoc.s


lico) 7, Higher Buck 5. ■ Dominoes


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Black Biill (Old Langho) 10; . Swan With Two Necks 8, Judge Walmsley 4; Bay Horse 7, Band Club Bandits 5; Band Club Bulls 6, Dc Lacy A 6; Black Horse


Black Bull (Chatburn) 2,


(Pimlico) 7, Higher Buck 5. Combined -


Black Bull (Old Langho) 18; Swan With Two Necks 14, Judge Walmsley 10; Bay Horse 19, Band Club Bandits 5; Band Club Bulls 9, De Lacy A 15; Black Horse (Pimlico) 14, High­ er Buck 10.


Black Bull (Chatburn) 6, -


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


• •First Division RESULTS'


Darts: Buck B 5, Buck A 4. Dominoes: Buck B 9, Buck A 12.


THWAITES :


CLITHEROEAND DISTRICT WENTER


POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


PrcmicrDivision : -


Buck A 7, White Horse B5; Low Moor A 5, RBL A 7; RBL B 7, St Peter’s A 5; White Hart 5, Buck B 7; Buck B 8, Bay Horse 4. First Division


Bay Horse 3, Billingtoh B 9;


Read Con.’ 6, Con. Club G; Rose and CroNvn A 3, Black Horse A 9; St Peter’s B 8, Station 4; White Horse A 5, Kings Arms A 7. Second Division


Dog Inn A 5, Wagon A 7;


Buck D 4, Higher Buck.A 8; Buck Grindleton 9, Castle 3; Higher Buck B 7, White Lion 5; Wagon B 7, Victoria A 5. Third Division


Black Horse B 7, Stork 5;


C 6; De Lacy 5, WTiite Hart B 7; Kings Arms B 9, Pendle Hotel 3; RBL D 6, Buck Wrinkleys 6; Whalley Anns 6, Horseshoe 6. FIXTURES


Brown Cow Chatbum 6, RBL


' Tonight Premier Division


A V RBL B; St Peter’s A v White Hart; White Horse v Low Moor. First Division


Billington B v Buck A; RBL


Con. Club V Dog; Kings Arms v Rose and Crown A; Station v Read Ck)n.; Wagon A v White Horse A.-^ Second Division


Buck A V Higher Buck B; STork V Wagon B; Victoria A v Buck D; White Lion v Buck Grindleton. • Third Division


Castle V Black Horse; Higher


Horseshoe v Brown Cow Chat­ burn; Pondle Hotel v De Lacy; RBL C V RBL D; White Hart B V Whalley Arms. DRAW


Buck Wrinkleys v Kings.B;


• Three man team Tuc.sday


Moor (Drinkwater);T3illington B (Almond) v Dog Music Bar (Gilmore); RBL A (Thompson) V RBL A (Whittaker); Michael Ilumpbries Knockout . On or before December 10th S. Almond (Billington) V P,


RBL D'(Turners) v Low


' Horse) v R. Warburton (Kings Arms); G. Dale (Billington) v P. Wilkinson (White Horse); J. Whitwell (RBL) v C. Stanley


Hodges (Black Horse); A. McKen­ zie (White Horse) v S. Sergeant (Kmgs Arms); N. Birtwell (White


-Wells (Kings); L. Sutcliffe (RBL) -V R. Hope (Buck); C. Gillibrand >!'(Horseshoe)*rV':M.. Hutchen : (Bilhngton); M. Burgess (Billing­ ton) V C.'Kenyon (Dog); I. Tbwn-


. ria); A, Fellows (Kings Arms) v. . M, Cottam (Wagon B): D. Walm­ sley (Wagon B )v M.. Brown (Wagon B): S. Dbeon (Read) v C.


, (Billington); C. Whittaker (RBL) v J. Harper. (White Horse); C. : Devine (RBL) v T. Eglin (Victo-


Black Horse A v St Peter’s B; Ciitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, November 27th, 2008 47


. Horse); I. Wrathall (Read) vS. • Almond (RBL): T. Ridgway (Kmgs) V B. McLoughlm (Billmg-, ton); G. Haslam (Kings) vG Hog­ arth (Billmgton). TABLES


Hothersall (Billington); R. Avery (White Horse) V J. Fo\vler (Victo- . ria);I. Harle (RBL) vC.Loughran-.v (White Horse); C. Schofield-- (White Horse) v D. Ridgway (Kings); M. Hargreaves (White Horse) v E. Barnes (Buck); S. Ryan (Kings) v R Dixon (Read); M. Kenyon (Dog).v V. Gilmore (Dog); A. Dugdalc (RBL) v J.. Davidson (White Horse); M. Riley (Buck) v S. Martin (Dog); ;. D. Kenyon (Dog) v S. BristoK^v (Black Horse); D. Wilkinson (Horseshoe) v M. Plant (White


Premier Division P W D I P


BuckA............4 3. 1 0 37 RBLB........... ..4 3 0 1 35 Billmgton B....... 4 2 1 1 34 RBLA . . . . . . . . . .4 2 . 2 0 34 BuckB........... ..5 2 0 3 34 Low Moor A .......4 2 1 1 31 White Horse B .. .4 1 0 . 3 23 •White Hart A ...4 1 1 2 23 Bay Horse..........5 0 2 3 23 StPeter'sA........4 1 0 3 20 First Division P W D L P


Black Horse A ....4 .4 0 0 43 Wagon A ............4 4 0 0 39 WhiteHorseA ...4 2 1 1 31 RiadCon............4 1 2 1 30 Kings Arms A ....4 2 0 2 28 . StPeter’sB ......4 2 0 2 27 Station...............3 1 0 2 19 Con. Club A .....4 0 1 3 18 Rose&CrownA ..3' 1 0 2 16 Dog Inn A ..........4 0 0 4 15 Second Division P W D L P


. .‘Victoria A ........ 4 0 1 3 17 Third Division P W D L P


White Lion........ 4 3 0 1 35 HigherBuckA ...4 2 2 0 33 Castle...... ......... 4 3 0 1 31 Stork.............4 2 0 2 30 Black Horse B. . . .4 1 3 0 30 BuckG’ton........ 4 1 2 128 Higher Buck B .. .4 ' 1 2 1 28 WagonB..........4 1. 1 2 24 BuckD .............4 0 1 3 20


Kings Arms B ....4 4 0 0 40 RBLD........... .4 2 1 1 37 •Buck Wrihkleys. .4 2 2 0 33 , White Hart B ....4 2 1 1 31 Broivn Cow Ch... .4 1 2 1 27 Whalley Arms....4 0 3 1 26 Horseshoe........ .4 0 3 1 25 - RBLC ...............4 0 3 1 23 Pendle Hotel. . . . .4 1 0 3 18 De Lacy.............4 0 1 . 3 16 •points deducted


Snooker


GLITHEROEAND DISTRICT


SNOOKER LEAGUE RESULTS


•'First Division


6; RBL 8, Catholic Club 4; Social Club A 2, Low Moor A 10; Rim­ ington A10, Waddmgton A 2. Second Division


(Conservative Club 6, Slmdbum


- Police 6, Whalley 6; Chatbum B 8, Cliatburn A 4; Low Moor B 10, Social Club B 2; Waddington B 8, Rimington B 4. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES First Division' .


Catholic Club v Social Club A; Slaidburn V Low Moor A; Bilhngton A v Rimmgton A. Second Division


Waddington A v RBL;


Whalley v Waddington B; Social Club B V Police; Low Moor B v ChatburnB.


First Division .. P W D L P


TABLES •


. Waddmgton A. . . .5. 0 2. 3 22 , Second Division P W D L P


Low Moor A .......5 4 1 0 42 Con;Club .......6 :.2 3 1 40 RBL.... . . . . . . . .6 - 3 1 2 31 Riraington A .......6 2 0 4 32 Bil!mgtonA......5 3 0 2 32 Sodal ClubA.......5 3 - 0 2 32 Catholic Club ...,5 - 1 ; 2 ■ 2 28 . Slaidburn...........5 1: 1 3 26


- Whalley ...6 - 3 2 1 42 Chatbum A........ 6 3 • .1 . 2 40 Low Moor B .....5 3 1*1 36 Police....’..........5 2 3 0 34 Rimington B . . . . .6 1 3 2 34 Waddmgton B. . . .5 . 2 . 2 .1 32


: Son (RBL) V S. Waterhouse (Vic­ toria); A: Blackburn (RBL) v D.


Rimington B v Billington B;


Tag rugby is a major success


OVER 120 primary school children from across the Ribble Valley took part in, a Tag rugby festival at Ribblesdale High Technol­ ogy College last week. Simonstone and Pendle


schools had two teams each and the other schools taking part were Balder- stone,


burn, Brookside, Read, Salesbury and St Michael and St John’s Of the 120 students tak-.


Mellor, St James, Chat­ ■ .,


ing part, approximately 40% were girls. ;. , The event was organised


■ ChatbumB ,'.;...5v 2-' 1* :2 30 Bi l lmg t o nB5 0 L. 4 20 ; Social Club B . ..; .5 v l 0 - 4“ 20


by Neil Ashworth of Rib­ blesdale, each team.was managed by a member of a Year 10 rugby player from Ribblesdale and the games were refereed by-Year 10 members of the rugby team who all did an excep­ tional job.


• . ; ■ The teams were split


into two pools with the eventual winner of each going through to the final. The action lasted for


two hours with over 200 people enjoying the games. All the matches were


played in a really fantastic spirit with great encour­ agement from family, staff. and fellow competitors. Each pool needed a dra­


matic play-off to decide who would go through to the final. .Pendle Red just beat


Chatburn in Pool A and in Pool B Pendle Blue nar­ rowly beat Read. In the final Pendle Red


ran out winners 8-2. Our picture shows


action between Mellor and St James during the com­ p etition.:- . (A191108/4b)


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Golfers’ £3,000 charity boost


TWO charities benefitted from a year of fund-raising activities when the annual presentation night took place at Mytton Fold Golf Club.


Outgoing captain Garry


Davies presented a cheque for £1,565 to Marie Curie Cancer Care representa­ tive Lynn Fenton, while outgoing lady captain Linda Clegg handed over £1,480 to the RNIB’s northern representative David Harper.


by Jack Dee sound-a-like Mark Green, was a great


The evening, compered •


success with both the cap­ tain and lady captain handing over to their suc­ cessors. Mytton’s incoming cap-,


Champion and Order of Merit winner Pete Tomlin­ son receiving his trophy from captain Garry Davies as other prizewinners and officials look on. (s)


tain, Ian Thompson, intro­ duced his captain-elect, Frank Hindle, while new lady captain Maureen Board welcomed lady cap­ tain-elect Marion Grad-' well. Photographed are Club


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