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; C a n b e r r a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^ . . ..2 ■ , Rimington
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CHAMPIONS Rimington: ■ were given a real scare by • Canberra, who twice came.;; from behind, only to fall to ,, a second half goal from Lloyd. ■ -Penman opened the = scoring in only the second minute,'as O’Neill swung ;; over a comer, and although Proctor parried the initiab : header, the big man fol-. ,
-lowed up tohead'home. - The home side fought' ■ back, and when Hutchin-''
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•son mis-placed his pa s s ,.■ Lishman’ '.broke ;■ away,'--; before a cross from the .'_ right found Coote, and his;' turn left him free to slip ; the ball past Kershaw, ■ Rimington’s passihg;. was, at times, shoddy,'but, • when they did get it right;>: their finishing was woeful.
: fierce left-foot strike, giv-; ing Proctor no chance. . • ' - In th e second half, a .
off a t the far post, but the defender just did enough to put Mankowski off. ; i Another move involving?
Lloyd and Penman left ,; O’Neill to shoot from 20 yards, but his effort fiew.. .■ over. ■ Walsh was brought on .^;
■ to play in the middle, with: • McLean switching to the f, right, and Walsh started to •:
.get Rimington’s passing.; game going. •
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' i : Canberra scored the next , ; goal though,..when good:
. work from Lish'man gave,*: ! Coote the opening to claim his second off the post;-ft -v;-:: y= Rimihgton raised their?! game;, with iWalsh'*and s Green at the heart of most;
: attacks, and Proctor did E brilliantly, to tip one effort ., -
.: However, Penman fired? ■ them in front again-just-,. before half-time with a .
: over, but he could do noth-, ring about thewinner. as = - : Penman headed McLean’s , cross down, and"Lloyd;i; fired home an unstoppable volley from 10 yards. ' . .’ Manager Teriy Braith-
typical run from O’Neill ■ and an excellent cross should have been finished
waite warned his players th a t they simply cannot' afford to take anygames . lightly from now.on, if they are to challenge for all
three trophies. Rimington will need to
be more mthless, pass th e . ball better, defend better as a team and do the sim- . pie things well. . On Saturday they are a t :
home to Goddshaw (kick off 2-15 p.m.).' Rimington Reserves ....6 -, Rock Rovers
. er, w i th ' ju s t minutes
, played. - 'Manager Buckle decid-.-. ,
'ed to freshen things up onv
L 55 minutes as, McTear, ■ come off the bench to have,-
:' an immediate impact.?. ■ With his first touch' he,
' won the ball on the right* and picked out Sharpies, :, who swung in arieasing-,,:
■THE hosts s ta r ted well without creating much in the final t h i r d . • • ■'The pressure eventualiy.; told after 18 nhinutes when Carter raced on to a pass. His initial effort was well, saved b u t he slotted the; rebound under the keeper.;:; . -iThe second goal was not,: far behind as Rimington': had a purple patch."
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:. Carter: pulled the ball across the box from' the left';,
: to find Conti who made no,:, mistakes.- ,
,'vRimington kept up the? pressure and added a third- on- 30; minutes -when : Sharpies unleashed an unstoppable shot. . ,: ; Rimington started th e ,
^second half on the front foot with Threlfall forcing a save from the Rock keep
' - cross which was met a t the , •; far post as Shields dived in!;, • to head home.. . .
, ' •? -With the game looking;
' safe,- Buckle - took no >:t chances and decided,bring <. !: on Hartley in defence. The game was well and
: truly; over:.when;Conti-. - grabbed his second; on .7 0>-,
'> minutes." • •, -'_V - Rimington never looked .
3 in' trouble andriimited the : v isitors •-• to??long-range
> 'efforts.''' _•! ;*>■' ' ' -.o i '; I n the dying momentSjv;
.KMc’Tear managed to get on ? the scoresheet as Shields ,,; -crossed and McTear con-.;
.; trolled and dummied the,. ' centrehalftosmash home;:
from six yards. ‘ ' • - ,
: - Rimington’s next test is ,. .*: an away, tr ip to S ta ck - : . steads.
Leaders score another win
Hurst Green...................4 Colne United ..............2 THE league leaders pre-, served their impressive unbe aten home league record with an important • win over plucky Colne a t Smithy Row., ; Hurst'Green, knowing •
th a t another win.would, keep up the pressure on both Worsthorne and Rimington, started like a house on fire and immedi ately p ut the visitors on- the back foot.
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tVr«thbbne\GMK were: J^drivb^'Steph'enjEyin: land^Tonyii^usfi^ jDairyl Smitb^who ,wen£= 'onJtorparlineKSheila- |Ee;ffyltb'ibXd bKeclV. Imd-hoKefullsjWi^AaTO^ i'enoughrpbinfsnrilthe^ ibagE to ioyercpm,e|tbe ; ftiiddeSh^ndicapjanU ‘/ake^them^through^to. tKe^neict roun'd.'^.^i^'^-!
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^t‘In?the%'Mid-Lan-| &'sbire"League,|the; Bi 'teamiha'djadbngj^^^^^ ?ffltimatelylfruitle®cup; match^,Whittle*A^i|j?i
penalty after 15 minutes. . He cleverly beat his
marker and looked to be muscled off, the ball in the box, but the referee, dis- • agreed and awarded a penalty, Chippendale cool ly slotting home the kick. • ; . ' The visitors started to get into the game, albeit in a physical fashion as they looked to set-pieces to break down the Green defence.
.'have been ,'awardedf.a;J ’
i.Thehomeside'wereriqt,? foundSimpsonwithalong ,,-,.who fire in a ,deflected penalty within- the. f irstf;* having the .best of ;days<k'throw,' and: his flick on :?f wW^sqpim^^
Chippendalelooked live-,' as? Peeli.-was ; rarely. ly up front'and should-'lstretched.i'.;!'TV-.
' ‘ However, Colne were' '. restricted, to half-chances"
f ive' minutes a s 'h e was’a , coping with Colrie’s physi-: caught by the keeper as he v; ;cal apprqachj.but just as . bore down on goal.
no - no'-Vio unfVt Pnlno*c i, they, were looking strong,
- The striker, however, Green struck-against the was rewarded for .h is run of play. -
; sharpness as he did win a Coonan released Chip- ! reached ■
pophpH..WalVpr.-*whn p .';.UHd6m6&th x66lS^bOdy.^^'‘^';.'~'- .‘tu rn and shot;
was.too!;
-Walker,’'whose
. quick for the keeper.?;. ; - .'.The home side began to
' find gaps in the Colne rear*.. guard and Simpson should ;
Poor run goes qn for Grm^^ Gargrave.'...:..
although the scoreline did little to!, reflect the balance of play. '
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. The locals started the better, with Parkinson and Walker b o s^ g midfield and ensuring that the early exchanges took place in the opposing half.,
ily^Giving 65 points and: itwo" ejd;W seryra proved; 3pVbig’a^a>get,7and| ^tbey. craslieri'out qf-th'e- qi^ter^finalsi'losing byi
j.;;ynjt^
plaguM.the 4eain1j|f6rciri^fdefeat!
tKatejBuVrillsandfJenS snifeiriHblgateijvinnjng^ .thibnlygamfil^^^^
agmnstsWhittle G,|with? hiy • (kick-off 2^15, plm';);5.,!!!®t^'-G Dogjlnn ,.4 L«;cqolly as the keep® adyanced;:;-|f 3=.'
between.*; ; Early in the
hah.Gaigrave s ^
v'tliings round and brought on ’Krnmins
f in a bid to get their noses in front,' arid * J they did just that wheii Modri chested ' the ball down and hit an unstoppable
Gargrave made theirway steadily • volley into the top comer from a Jack- into the game as the hah progressed, son header out. buttheGrindleton defence stayed close . to the lively front line, making it hard -
- A turning point came in the game
• for them to find any real r l^ hm , and: ; restricting any shots to a minimum, s : - : All it took though vyas a momentary: loss of concentration, leaving their- striker free at the back post to power- ' home from close range after good wing
play. The away tram continued to press,,
: and 10 minutes later were rewarded when Cowie found Paul Parkinson • unmarked in the box, who finished
.with 15 minutes remaining when- : Grindleton striker Cowie was felled in •
; the area, but his resulting spot kick was screwed wide of the target. , This seemed to deflate the team, and • in the final 10 minutes, Gargrave
-. notched two breakaway goals to give ■' the score a flattering appearanca n “ i. Grindleton entertain Hellifield
. Sports on Saturday in another must- ' win game in a bid to get their league "season back on the rails..
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Brewers.Vnited E"iu|?^f-'mbrture of setbacks, disap- ; -;.'‘‘
We.are alM iveiy-piou^^^ *
gold medal winner’s way of helpiiigyoung. a thle te s -. learn from
her.life,with its,'
around ;i50typungsters turning tip.each week to tirairi and to have fun.;*?
..... • ' pointments and successes. .:;.i6f:6ur as'socm certainlyfiiidfrifLeigh'L'eriribri-'arid-'the
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wmg comer. , : However, three basic., lapses? allowed Carl Stephen,-Brewers’ sole- threat, to net a quickfire hat-trick before the interval; Despite having
i to climb the notorious Memorial Park slope in the second half, Dog..
_dominated the play even more con- : 'vincingly than they had controlled the first period.
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...Chances came and went before• Ollie Steele's stunning free-kick gave them hope, but they were unable to ; force an equaliser.
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Dog’s first win will hopefully come * on Sunday, against fellow stragglers ; ‘ Globe Bullough a t 'Wilson’s.
VISIT P3 COMPUTERS' 1 3 ; . - r f - s i f c ' - i - r i '- ’
made the'perfect'start when debu- = tant Dave Price powered homealeft ? y®ar, wnen sne acnieveu
athletic feet and ::, other young athletes that
having a Storming year', we.-sponsor and, who after a; great season last
eight personal bests.. - Already this season she::
has won both the Under- 20s 400m and 800m a t the Northern Athletics Indoor ■ Championships for the sec ond year in a row - the first female athlete in the. history of th e champi-
knows, maybe one or more will make it to the bigg«t; championship of all in- 2012. Leigh is certainly! showing g re a t promise, and, like Dame Keliy, we,, will be doing everything-, we can to support her.” .,
• Our picture shows Leigh : training-with Dame Kelly ,,
Holmes, (s) ' t
j.-y'.ty'It is the double Olympic 1
pendale : with a. great through ball and the lead ing scorer finished expert ly into the far comer. , Colne were aggrieved
„ before the hour as Taylor^, allowed the Ooine striker^^^^^
b ut responded in swift • fashion, attacking straight through the. he ar t of. Green’s defence from the kick-off and beating the oncoming Peel. ■ The game remained . very much in the balance well into the second h a lf . until Green, not known for their throw-in routines, : v,.w,
extended their iead just f have made it 4-1 as he fired-
wide. : Fresh legs in the form of
Bolton;: Lang arid the young Wilkinson made the task even harder for the 'visitors. . Wilkinson looking dan
gerous down the left and he created Hurst Green’s 'fourth as cross set up the
' unmarked Simpson who fired home..' .The-;, afternoon?:Was
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..By Puncan Smith *
A:WHALLEY college’s', support for promising local athletes who use its superb new sports facilities is already paying dividends. : '• Set in the beautiful
grounds of Oakhill Col lege, in Whalley, the all-: new Oakhill Academy is only i ts second year of operation, but going from : strength to strength. - ‘ Like the college, the Academy was keen; to maintain exceilent links with the local community and so took on sponsorship'. of five young athletes from ;-;Ribble-,'Valley Athletics. Club, which uses the facili-
.-'tiesthere;' - • .
particular is StridoS '
?-it>ble,-;';;Y^lley.E5derbyj^‘,b'een
selected.byfDame agairist: Gaibe'ifrajri Sat-^fKelly Holmes for her men-; urdayJatoSmithy^
onships to defend-both titles. . In the 400m discipline, Leigh won her heat in a
; new indoor personal best of 57.57 and then in the final clocked her fastest- time ever of 56.44 to win byasecond.- * , .
:: Her time was a new championship best per formance and would have been quick enough to win:
• the senior women’s final. . In th e 800m race she
was again a convincing winner, leading the field by
: one-and-a-half seconds in- 2:14.32. :' More recently Leigh ran her fastest time for 800m-.
• indoors or out of 2:09.57, when yvinning a t the Irish Indoor Championships, and a week later, won the 800m a t'th e Aviva Eng-:
i'land Athletics.Under20s Indoor Championships. Leo Baron, Director at . Oakhill Academy, com-
.-mented: ‘‘We are delighted to welcome Ribble-'Valley; Athletics Club here and it’s! r so - heartening .: to . see
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CLITHEROEANDri-l district DARTS'il LEAGUE,.;; \
’ RESULTS,.;:.:, , ,ji First Diwsinn'-’!.-
Legion. B'
l.StEMichael’s':
(RO) 8: Swan A 9„Waddington . . 0; Pendle Inn 3. Buck Inn 6; Low,:-;
Moor 7, Craven Heifer 2.-,>ri' Second Dnisinn-,'
Horse Shoe bye; St. Michael’s ■
A 8, Sw an B :l; White Lion 3,: Legion A 6; Brown:Cow;A 5. Brown Cow B 4. ' y • . ; FIXTURES" : ‘Monda}
Mick Fallen Final, St Michael’s J ; Swan A'v Buck Inn. First Diiision
' ?
Low Moor v Waddington. • All entry sheets
for.the tre-.:
hies and -John Dobson Knock-: outs, ivith fees, must be returned; by Monday.
TABLES ' ■
First Division . - ' P W L P
S«-anh . . . . . . .1-113.. 1 ,8C St Michael’s (RO) . .13*:, 8 ,%, 5 .,72 ..
Low Moor .......13:: 6 ,:.7 .65, •, Buck Inn .........1 2 , ,;.8 ::-4; 58 , Pendle Inn...i....I4 .-.6;:, 8- 56, LegionB.............14.-..5 . ,9...52 Oaven Heifer. . . . .13 ;.',.4 , ,, 9,4 5 , Waddington:......13 ■
Second Division P w L P
Legion A ......... ...12 10 2 .74 St Michael’s A.. ...12 10 2 .74 Brown Cow A -.. .;.12 7 0 60 Horseshoe. . . . . ...12 G . 6 52 Brown Cow B .. ...12 0 ,7 49 WhiteLton . . . . ...12 4 8 49 SnanB . . . . . . . ...12 0 12 20
RIBBLE VALLEY j! LADIES^ DARTS 3 ;
ASSOCIATION RESULTS '
Low Moor 5, Black BulI4; Bay '
Horse 5, Royal Oak 4;.Craven 8, Legion 1; Billington -1| Catholic SC8;DoLacy4,Judges. .' . HIGH SCORES
.168, J. Johnson; 141, D, ; J
Townsend: 133i'J.'Hamer, K . ' Peel; 127, D. Baker; 120,'J. Gal-; lagher, P. Shanley; 108, J. Wil-. on; 105, D. Hodds; 102, K. Peel; 100x2, J. Gallagher; 100, P. War- ng, N. Smith. TABLE '
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ithohcSC ....■.-.....................76’ Hack B u l l , ...........68r
fudge ............ '.!..‘.';..-.‘.-.'.'....68 iw Moor wen
..61
iLacy.............. ..'...55 ‘ Iillmgton B C loj-alOak
T.. .50 .50 : ;......i ...'..4 4 : '
ay Horse............. ..;.42: CLITHEROE AND / DISTRICT DARTS a
AND DOMINOES # WINTER LEAGUE : RESULTS .'
Fir.st Division Darts;;. s- . Legion 8, Black Horse A,1;,:
Hack Horse B 8, White Horse 1;, luck A 6, Horse Shoe 3.'..:: ’ : Dominoes:
While Horse 1,-Judge A 8; ‘: O s s y S M r . .15 12 - 1 2 37’ '
iwan and Royal 7, De Lacy 2.; i;., Dominoes- .:
-Wh|te Horse 12, Judge A 9;! Swan and Royal 13, De Lacy 8. ■ HIGH SCORES'
;: j 180; R. Jones;
B.Eatough; 140:
P Greatorex x 3; L. Wright x 2; A:’. "illotson; R. Jones; K; Duut; 1351 id 134: T. Hollins (snr); 132: A:' aler; 127: T. Hargreaves; 126: D.* uthwell:125:
A.Slatenl23:T.'
piamsx2:121: N. Chamley; D..' iouthwell; A. Dylan; P. Barker; 120. R. Jones; J. Birkett; S. Barker;. 1 Greatorex; D. Ainsworth; 118:'J.' tall; 114: S.’ Barker: 111: N.*:' lirtwell; 109: H. Fish; 106: D.'- iouthwell; A. Birkett: 105: R.'-' doyd; 100: M.-Lyne-x-B; P.:J !arnsworth x 4; L. Wright x 4; J.i khofield X 4; S. Stanley x 4; M.'-i Mercer x 3; M. Lloyd x 3; P. Snape'i' 3; S. McCuUough X 3; A; Porter}
: R. Lloyd X 2; T. Hollins (jnr)'x':'- T. Parker X 2; R; Jones x 2; C.'
'lynn;J Hall; T. Williams: ,T.} Mlins risnr): J H.'.:;Fish:'iSP.' 'reatorex; L. Astm; A TiUotson'.?}
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^B’fordCeltic•..;-.15 10-^'4 -1 34- : BacupCC^.:;..14:-10 -.l-wSiSlv
BGSOB ........14 9 ,2 3 29
riFeniscowles.......18k*.9 .1 . .8 28, ':Rawtenstall'..v..I3 8:-: 1 . 4 25: Pendle Forest . . .1 8 '8 1 9 25 Belvedere ; i .. .13 . 5 1 ■. 7,16 ChtheroeRBL ..14 4 1 9 13 -B’wick-Tn
13 :4 --. 0 ,9 12 PadihamA'....-.15 4 ?,0 11 12.
f.Bly Boys’ Club'. .15'. 4 0 11 12 Sabden..............15 2 1 12 7
;;Worsthome .....16 13 - 2’: -1 41 Langho.
, ) ‘ . p.. W D L P i'.16 12 0 4 36
■ Hurst Green ••... .17., 10 3 v? 4 33 vB’fordCeltic ....17 ?8.; 5 : 4 29
'Rimington . . . . . .1 2 9 ; l ’.-:-2:28 Enfield..............14 8 2 4 26
‘ Stacksteads . . . . .16 -'r.7 ..3 6 24 OssySM ...........14 6 3 5 21
• BGSOB ..V..;:.14 5 \3 6 18 -PendleForest'..-.15 '’.4 3 \ 8 15.
i’RockRovers ....15.• 3a. 3 9 12 Peel Park.......... 15 3 2 10 11 Read Utd.......... 16 2 4 10 10 Colne Utd.........11 2 2 7 -8 ; GoodshawUtd . .14 •' 1 - 0; 13 3.
• , BuckB
F irs t D iils io n Darts p
U g io n ........... .....................10 ..................10
! Black Horse A - r r . : . . . ; .10 Buck A .................................9
: B l a c k H o i i e B .-.10 .HoiseShoe
IVhite H a r t .............■..........9 ' Dominoes
L e g io n . . • ; . '. ; . . '. - . . . ; ’. ‘.:.lo Black Horse A -..
. B uc kB t . . ...•;.8 - P
; .'.- .10 ' ‘- . lO-
.B u c k A : ; ; . : . . . . ; . ' . . . . . l0 •
.- Black Horse B - . . . . ' . . ; . . .9 . ; i White H a r t ; . '...............8 HorseShoe . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
'; -’ Second Division Darts P
-Judg eA ;.-... iS w a n . . . . . . . DeLa c y . . . . . . Social Club . . . - . J u d g e B . . . . . . .
-White H o r s e . . . . - . ; -- .Dominoes ■
P
.Jud geB ......;..;..'.-...8 Soaal Club . . . Saan
- J u d g e A . . . . -D e L a c y .
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DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
■ Firjil Division
. Canberra 2, Rimington 3; Hurst Green 4, Colne Utd 2; Rock Rovers 1, Read Utd 5. . . Second Division
Bacup GC 2, Clitheroc RBL
0; Bamoldswick Tn 1, Sabden 0.. • V Reserve Division -
- Langho 4, Pendle Forest 1; Read Utd 1. Hurst Green 5; Rimington 6, Rock Rovers 0. FIXTURES Saturday
. Kick-off 2-15 p.m. unless slated ■ First Division
Borrowdale Utd v Langho; Hurst Green v Canberra; Read-
••Utd V Stacksteads St Joseph’s. ' • . Second Division
Clitheroo RBL v Rawten-
stall; Sabden v Pendle Forest. .. ' Reserve Division
Langho v Barrowford Celtic; - .62 ; Oswaldstwistle St Mary’s v
•Hurst Green; Rock Roves v Read Utd; Stacksteads St Joseph’s v Rimington. TABLES
': First Division • • 3 " P W D . L . P HurstGrocn ....18 .12 4 2 40
.Rimington ......14 11. 3 *0 36 AVorsthome .'....14 11 .?0 . 3.33 Langho....V....18 10' 3 . 5 33 Stacksteads . . . . .15 ■ 8 3 4 27. Colne Utd
13 • 6:- 1 6 19-
'ReadUtd....J..13 -6 '.O- 7.18, .MillHiir..;::...14- 5 - 2-7,17:
. Enfield : '.. .. .: . .1 5 i ;5 ' 0 10 15' ;RockRo\’ers ....11 -4. 2 5 14 GoodshawUtd ..14^^4 ‘ 1 9 13 ' Canberra
13.: 3 2 ' 8 11 Legion 14, Black Horse A 7;; ^BorrowdaleUtd ..l3 . ’3<- 2 8 11
Hack Horse B 10, White Horse’; 1; Buck A10, Horse Shoe 11:::? . Second Division Darts -
-PeelPark.......!?;: 1 ,1.15,4. . Second Division . P W D L P
White Horse. . . .
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; HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL
LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division
: Brewers Utd 3, Dog Inn 2; Clarence 11, Globe Bullough 2;: Welly Clayton 1, Church Tn 1. ■ - Second Division •
Commercial Old Boys 1,
. Kings Arms 3; Duke of Welling ton 6, Hclmshore Harriers 0;-
: Spinning Jenny 2, GtHanvood Rovers4. •
FIXTURES • Sunday
Terry Cattcrnoic Trophy
, Spinning Jenny v Commer cial OB (Wilson's). First Division .
Boca Seniors v Brewers Utd
, (King George’s); Church Tn v , Clarence (Foxhill); Dog Inn v Globe Bullough (Wilson’s). Second Division
' - Duke of Wellington V Ossy
Refugees (Memorial); Helmshire Harriers v Kings Arms (Marl Pits).
TABLES
First Division P W D L P
.WellyClayton ..,.8 :6! 1 1 19 C l a r e n c e . .7 - 5 0 .2 15 ChurchTn.......? 4 2 114 BocaSemors.......6 4 0 2 12 BrewersUtd .,...7 2 .1 4 7 Globe Bullough ...61 0 5 3 Doglnn............7 0 .0 7 0 Second Division
X . P W D L P
. Spinning Jenny .. .9 6 1 2 19 DukeofWell. .;.I0" 6 1 3 19 GlHarwoodR. ...7 4 2 1 14 King’s Arms...'...9 4 .0 5 12 OssyRefugees ....6 . 4 0 2 12 Commercial OB ..8 1 2 5 5 H’shore Hamers . .7 0 0 7 0
DEVONSHIItE
CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL
LEAGUE TABLES - •
Premitr Divisiim P W D L P
Long Lee ...........15 12 2 1 33 Gargrave.......... 15 10 1 ■ 4 31 ‘Grassiagton Utd 15 • 8 5 2 28 SkiptonLMS....ll . 7 2 2 23 Cononley Sports .15 6 2 7 20 WPG Clitheroe ..14 4 6 4 18 Waddington....... 14 5 2 7 17 Hellifield Sports .15 5 1: 9 16 OxenhopcRec ...15 4 .3 8 15 'Gnndleton....... 13 3 4 6 12 Pendic Athletic . .11 3 1 7 10 ShptonTown ...15 1 3 11 6 Second Division :
: ' V P W U L'P
Chatbum.......l3 12 0 1 36- Silsden Whilestar 16 11- 0. 5 33 Carlctoni...........11-,9 1 1 28 Wilsden Juniors .14 - 9 .1 : 4,28 SkiptonLMSResll, 8 0 3 24, SkiptonTownRcsl? 7 2 8 23
■Rolls-Roj-ceRes .18 '7 ' 1 10 22 Horton; ............16 5 2 .9 17
..PcndIeEenegadesl3- 4 4 , 5 16 EmbsayRes .-...15 . 5 . 1 ,-9 16
_CononleySp.Resl5 5 1 9 16 Grass’tonUtdResl3 4 2 7.14
r OakworthRes ...14 4 , 1 ' 9 13 ■ Barn’swick BatonslB 3 ■ 0 13 9 ? Third Division P W D L P
lngrow&WV:.’..16 14'.-2-. 0 44
- LongLeeRes.;..13 -8 4 :1,28 • Long Preston. . . .11 7 1 322
•-Gnndleton Res . .12 : 6: 2 4 20 EarhyTnRes ...14 ; 6 ,1.. 7 19, CowhngRes'....15 5., 3 7.18 ’SettleUldRes...l3 . 6 -0?-7 18
• Colne Juniors ...15 6, 0 - 9 18
SiIsdenW.Res...l2 4 0 8 12
'B’
mckB.Res ■.■•..14.:.3 ’ 2 9 1I-; : 'Waddington Res .9. . 4 , 1 .4,10 : Bradley Res.....12: 1; 0 11,,3_ •:'pointsdeducted • -
ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A SIDE FOOTBALL '
LEAGUE RESULTS
: New Inn 7, Real RossleeO; Mad Dogs 7, Chicken Legends-
: 2; Morning Glory 3, Drunken , ; Monkeys.0; MMS 2, .AFC
, Crackolf 7; One Touch 3, May-;. field Budgies 0. '
,
, FI.XTUItES ' Sunda}
: ' : 9 a.m. Mornrag Glory V May-
:- field Budgies 9-35 a.m. New Inn; V Drunken Monkeys: 10-10 a.ra., Mad Dogs V AFC Crackoff; 10- 45 a.m. AFC Buck v Real Rosslee; 11-20 am. MMS v One. Touch.
TABLE . P D L P
AFC Buck ;.....15 I i ; 4.‘ 0 37 MormngGlory ..15 12 , 1 . 2 37 New Inn............15 10 2 ' 3 32.- MayfieldBS ....15 8 2 5 26
- AFCCrackoIf ,;.15: 7 :2.: 6'23 MadDogs__ ..15 5• 6- -4 21- DninkenM’keys.l4 5- 3 6 IS MMS . .......: .1 4 4 2 8 14 Chicken Legends .16 4 2.10 14 RcalRossIcc ....13 2 1 10 7 One Touch __ 16 . 1 1- 14 - 4:.
EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL
ALLIANCE TABLES
'
Under Us Red . ., ‘ P W D L P
Knuzden White; .17.16 1 l 0 49 - C’roe Wolves Red 15 * 12' 1 2.37
. Lammack ......15 9 Z 3 30 •MillHillRed....l5'j 9 • 3 3 30 Langho.........14 G 4 4 22:. Mellor ...:.....16- '4- 5 -•7-17: Crown Paints..-. .16 3 . 2 11 II ■ Gt Harwood RovslG 3 2:11 II Femscowles. . . ; .16 2 ■ ■ 2 12 8 Ossy Rangers. . . .14 1 4 9 7 Under Us Yellow P W I) L P
WestEnd....:..17^ 13 2 2 41 Hashngden ..'...15 -13- 1 1 40 B l u e S t a r 16 11 1 ' 4 34 ,
. Globe Bullough ..14 .9 - I- .4 28 - Knuzden Tigers..16 ■ 8 •: 0 .8 24. DanvenRangers .17 6 .1-10/19
Whalley ...V..:.16 6 0 10 18 Feniscowles.;....16 5. 3 8 18 MillHil!Blue...l7'14 2 1M4- WohesYellow...16 3 2 11 11 Ross’daleUtd ...16 3. 1:12 10: Under 10s Red P W D L' P
iKnuzden .......15 13 1 1.40: Langho Blue . . . .14 10 1 3 31
-Mill Hill Red....15 10-1- 4 31 Danven Rangers .15 7 1 7 22 Hashngden.......14 - 6 1 7 19 Crown Yellow ;*..13. 4 2 7 14 Ossy St Mary’s -. .15 4 2 9 14 Ross’daleUtd ...12 3 3 6 12 Lammack ......14 4 0 10.12 WoIvesRed.......13 3 0 10 9 Under 10s Yellow P W D L P
Knuzden White..17 16 1 0 49
, GtHanroodRvs.16 14 1. 1 43 Huncoat Badgers 16 13 3 . 0 42 OssyRangers....17 12 2 3.38 MUl Hill Blue ...17 .10 2 -5 32,
; Blackburn Utd'..15- 9 3 3 27.. . BelthomUtd::..17' 5 3 9 18
. Wolves Yellow ...17 5 -2 10 17 Dartt’en Rangers .16 5 1 10.16
- Mellor
-Huncoat All Stars 15 - 4 1 10 13' B’bumEagles17 ' 1 3 13 6 .V.17:-T 1. 15 ,4:
Under 10s Green P W D L P
Preston Utd..;..18 12 ; 3 3 39. B’bumEaglesBluel8.11 ^
iLangho Maroon .17 9 . 4 - 4 31 Blue Star Hawks .18 7 .5 -6 26. B’bum Utd Acad 18 9 2 7, 26 Crown Green ....18 6 4, 8 22'
;E ’bummite...20--7-- 1:12:22,^ Feniscowles ..;..16-. 6 .. 3 ^ 7..21;,
. . Darwen Rangers .18 • 3 3 12 12. PadihamSaints..18 ; 2 ,2 14 .8 ' . Under 11s Red . . P W D L P
Lammack .........14 -13, 1 , 0 40 Langho Maroon .14. 10' 2 v 2 32,.
. KnuzdenRed ...13 8h4- ' 1 28;. OssyStMary’s.;.14':' 7 2- 5 23 • MiUHili............13 7 1 5 22 LanghoBIue ....15,; 7 0 a8 21;
:Belvedere.#...'..15 v4 ,-4^'7.16 - Gt Harwood Rovsl4 r 2 ;.2.10.. 8;
■ B’bum Eagles . .15. > 1 2 . 12 •. 5 •. Blue Star Lads ; .11 ■; 1 0; 10 - 3; • . Under I Is Yellow ,..v: - P W D L P
’ PadihamSamts; .14 ^12 0 3 36 •
,’BlueStarEagles .15: ;,8 ri-2;>5 26-. Mellor Black’....12 " 6 3 3 21
-
: Crown Pants.; ;.14 - 9 ?.4 -r 1 31 . BlueStarBoys';.15 .9 .3 1 3 30 • Ossy Rangers. . . .14 * :■ 9 :1 ■ 4 ^28
*; Darwen Rangers .15;: . 4 .' 3 .; 8.15,. ' Knuzden Blue .;.14 # 4 .■ L>: 9 13 *. - Ossy St Marj’’s R 16: • 1. v 2, 13.5 . , Mellor Yellow=,. .15 v, 0 ;, 1 • 14 - . 11
’ 4 . 3 37r Blue Star Colts'-.'.19 -11 - 1; 7^ 34.' t
• , : Under 12s Red P D L P
CrownGreen ...i.9 .'-G 0 '0 27 HuncoatUtd ...'.10 . 5 0 - 5:15 L a n g h o . ,8 v4 :1. ,3.13 - Crown Yellow....9 -'4 - I ' 4 13;. MinHill.....:;.I0 ?4 0. 6 12
. Gt Harwood Rovs 10. 1 • 0- 9 3 Under I2s Yellow
P W D L P
■ OssyStMary’s ...9 v 0 ; 1 8-1 ' Undcrl2sGrcen
BlueStar .......11 10- T • 0 31 Belvedere............9 7 1 1 22 W h a l l e y .7. 5 0 2 15, Ossy Rangers;... 11 4 1 6 13 Haslmgden-........ 6-.4 .0; 2 12; B’bum Eagles ...II, 2 I 8-7 Lammack .......8' 1 1' 6- 4
P W D L P
DarwenRangers .12 10 1 1 31. Blue Star Aces...12 9 1- .2 28' Clayton Park: .10 5 3 2 18 MellorBlack....l2 5 2 '-5 17 Preston Utd .....12 - 5 1 • 6 13 PadiharaSamts..!!’ 3 'L 7.10 Drwn R. Boys.. .13 : 3 . >1;; 9 10 - St Joseph’s . . . .■.’.12 2 0 10 6 Under 13sRed P W D L P
- Ossy St Mary’s ..10 7 3. .0 24 Mill H i l l . . . 7: 7 0 0 21 Crown Paints.'...11'• 6 : 1 4 19 B’bum Warriors .10 4 .0 *6 12.
: Gt H’wood Rovs. .6 3 1, 2.10 BarrfordCeltic/...9 3 1, 5 10 Ossy Rangers....10 - 1 1 . 8' 4.
- Clitheroe Wolv’es..9 .1 1 .*7 4 Under Ms Yellow P W D L P
•JFC . . . ; ; .. '. .. ..8 5 0 -3 15- RossendaleUtd...6. 3 1 v 2 10 Knuzden . . . . . . . .3 3 0 O' 9
'IlaslingdenBIue . .4 3 0 1 9 BlackburaTn .;..6 2 1. 3 7 WohresRed . .....7 0 0 7 0 : ‘ Under Ms Green P- W D • L P
BlueStar........ 8 7 0 1 21. Mellor ... .. .. .. ..7 - 5 0 : 2 15 Sporting Althletic .7 5 0 2 15 I^ g h o .,'..........9 5' 0. 4.15 Wolves Yellow ....8 4 0 4 12- FadSaints..........9 3 0 6 9
• DarwenRangers .10 0 0 10 0 Under 15s Red P W D L P
DarwenRngs ....6: 6 0 0 18 WaltonleDale ...5 5 0 0 15. Ross’daleUtd-....6 - 3 0 3 9 Lammack .......... 6 2 0 4 6 Greyhound Ford . .6 1 1 4 4' Langho.;........ ..7 0 1 6 2 Under 15s Yellow P W I) L P
Hashngden .......8 6 1 1 19 RishtonUtd......9 6 1 2 19 BlueStar..........10 ^ 5 2 3 17
WTialleyJumors . .8 4 0 4 12 BarrforfCeltic ...7 2 1 4 7 B’bum Eagles . . . . 6- 2 0 4 6 RossUtdColts ..'.8 0 1 7 -3 . ^ Under IGs Red /
P W D -L P
-MiUHai..;v:....7- 5V:0 «-2 15 B e l v e d e r e .6 4. 2- .0 14 Pendle Forest ...10 3 4 3 13 B'bura Eagles... .6 4 0 2 12' Langho.;;.......4 -2 1 1 7 B’cliffeRovers....6-.- 0 . 3 3- 3 BlueStar . . . . . . . .7 0 , 0 -7. 0 Under 16s Yellow ;. • : P W D L P
BlackbumTn ...11 9 2 ‘ 0 29
' LammackJims...10 7 \2 1 22 Darw’enSpartans 11 - 5-. 0 6.15
' Sporting Ath ... .11 4 2 5 14 Whalley;..;.'.;..8 : 4. :0 -4 12 DarwenRngrs...lO-., 3 . 3 .412 .-Haslingden
7 1. 2 4 5
:BlackbumUtd ..12 ; 1 ':M 0 4 P'W D L P
.OIdBlacks....:..9' 8 !•' 0 25 ^Wilpshire-...;...11#8;' 1 2 25 'CrownPmts....l0 ' 5 : 2 .3 17 B’fordCeltic ;..U1 :-3-l 4- ' 4 13 .Wolves .
.
.FulledgeColts ...'.9 -Ss 2 4 II ^ Knuzden Youth..11. r 2 .1 8 7 , BTieldCeltic'..;.10 'T ' 0: 9 ’ 3
THWAITES
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER
POOLLEAGUE RESULTS
;; PremierDivision: .: Billington B 6, Bay Horse 6;
Buck B 8, White Hart A 4; Legion A 5, Low Moor 7; St Peter's A 2, Legion B 10; White/ Horse 5, Buck A 7. . First Division .
, ' Black Horse A 9,' Rose and
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Crown A 3; Conservative Club 7, Read 5; Kings Arms 5, White
. Horse A 7; Station 5, St Peter’s . •B7; \VagonA5, Dog7. ; / Second Division r.
■ Castle 8, Buck Grindlcton 4; Higher Buck A 10, Buck D 2; Stork 11, Black Horse 1; Victo- - na A 7, Wagon and Horses B 5; While Lion 7, Higher Buck B 5.. Third Division
Buck Wrinkloys 7, Legion D
5; Horse Shoe 9, Whalley Arms 3; Legion C 9, Brown Cow Chat- burn 3; White Hart B 6, De I^acy 6.
FIXTURES ■ Tonight
Premier Division
Bay Horse v Buck B; Buck A V Billington B; Low Moor v
' White Horse; Legion B v Legion - A; White Hart v St Peter’s A. • First Division
, Dog v Con. Club; Read v Sta tion; Rose and Crown A v Kings
? Arms; St Peter’s B v-Black - Horse A; White Horse A v
Wagon A. . Second Division. .
• • - Black Horse B v Castle; Buck
• D v Victoria A; Buck Grindleton :v "White Lion; Higher Buck B v Higher Buck A; Wagon and Horses B v Stork.
. Third Division . ? ? * Brown Covv Chatburn v
Horse Shoe; De Lacy v Pendle Hotel; Kings Arms B v Buck' Wrinklcys; Legion D v Legion C; Whalley Arms v White Hart B. ■
: TABLES
Premier Division P W D L P
: BuckA;.;;.....i4 11 i 2123 Low Moor A .■*...14 8 3 -3116 • R B L A ..13 7 3 3110 ' RBLB .......... 13.; 6 3 4105 BillmgtonB.....13 7 4 - 2105 BuckB ... .. .. ..1 3 4 1 8 80 White Horse B ..13 2 , 5 6 79 StPeter’sA .....13 '3 3 7 73
- •TOeHartA...13 1. 5 7 69 BayHorse....... .13-0 6 7.64 First Division
P W D L P Black Horse A . . .13 T1 0 2121',
WhiteHorseA ..12 8 1 3103 ReadCon.......13 6 *4 3102 WagonA .......13 7 1 5 97 StPeter’sB .....12 8. 0 : 4 91 KmgsArmsA ...13 5 2 6 90 DogInnA ..;..-.13 3 2 8 77
• Rose & Crown A .12 3 2 7 72 Con. Club A ....13 3 1 9 69 Station..............12 2 1 9 60 Second Division P W D L P
Higher Buck A . .13 8 4 1120
. AVWteLion .....13 9 0 4105 Stork ................13 6 2 5 96 ♦VictoriaA.......13 6 3. 4 94 Higher BuckB ..13 5 .3 5 92 WagonB .......13 5 2 6 87. BuckG’ton.......13 4 - 3 6 86 Black Horse B . . .13 4 • 4 5 85 Castle..'............12 5 0 ^ 7 74 BuckD ........1 2 0 3 9 53 Third Division ....... P W D L P
RBLD.........13. 8 3 2114 •BuckWrinkleys.l3 9 -3 1108
VWhiteHartB'...13;-'6 4 3100- RBLC .:;.v,.;.13 .5- 3 5-96•
- Brown CowCh...13 5 5 3 96 Horse Shoe......13 4i- 4 ' 5 92- KingsArrasB ...12 • 6 -3- 3 91,-
. Whalley Arms...13. 1 - 4 8 71- ■DeLacy..;.....13 1 2.10 « PendleHotel .:;.12’ 3 • 1 :?8 63 •points deducted
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT
. 4 .1 4 13.
SNOOKERLEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Billinglon A 12, Legion 0: N.
-Harris 78, B. Sims 38; S. Shaw. . 65, M. Peel 29; S. Andrew 72, D. - : Walmesley 57; P. Conchie 74, M. •. Graham 37; T. Rydeheard 79, C., Smith 57; T, Wislon 60, no play er 0.
.
..: Waddiiigton A 8, Social CLub A : • 4: R. Lloyd 79, E. Barnes 59; L.
. Gowking 86, M. Riley 61; J; Dugdalc 103, J. Bond 93; E; Houghton 86, P. Stewart 90; M,- Dewhurst 88, T. Horsefield 53; I. Jackson 64, N. Geldard 87. ; , ' Conservative Club 8, Low Moor - 4: S. -Whittaker 70, D. Ireland'.
:■ 84; M. Whittaker.73, S. Thomp- ^ .• son 60; S. West 86, P. Mercer 36;.': R. Grant 50, S. Traynor 91; B.
'
Waddington 82, P. Traynor 13; J." Whittaker 85, S. Tandy 56. -' Catholic Club 8, Slaidburn 4: S.
Duckworth 63, D. Cowking 48; J. Dewhurst 64, D. Harrison 100; ' A. Cornwall 103, N. Beattie 69; ^ T. Byrne 41, G. Parker 89; J. Byrne 76, W. Robinson 65; M. • Byrne 89, T. Robinson 68. • - ■ Second Division
AVhallcyS, Billington B 4: J.
Waggett 89, J. Ainsworth 57; J. Sumner 96, M. Unwin 84; D . ; Cox 38, S. Almond 96; J. Cross t 84, C. Horgarth 90; L. Callow 102, P. Kiddie 73; B. Callow 64, D. Hargreaves 55. Chatburn B G, Police G: I. Hol- gate 6 8 ,1. Nash 39; R. Parker
' 53, T. Brown 95; A. Booth 79, D. Allen 88; D. Lakin 61, A. Pilk-
• ington 115; T. Cordeau 103, F. ’. Booth .75; S. Simkin 95, B. Hodgson 73. -. Low Moor B 4, Chatburn A 8: S. Stell 73, P. Craig 50; F. Wilson 94, G. Clark 76; C. Hayton 71, P.
/ Reynolds 99; D. Greenhalgh 95, M. Avery 99; I. Rushton 70, G. Simkin85.
^ : Lateresult.'
Social Club v Waddington B: • .
TeamKnockmit Legion bt Social Club 6;
Social Club A bt Rimington B; Low Moor A bt Billington B; Ctaburn A bt Conservative • Club.
FIXTURES Tonight
First Division Slaidburn V. Waddington A;
Rimington A v Conservative Club; Low Moor A v Catholic ' Club; Social CLub A v Billmg- ton A.
Second Division
, Waddington B v Chatbura B; Chatburn A v Rimington B; Police V Low Moor B; Bilhngton • B V Social Club B. . Individial Knockout
S. West (Conservative) v J,
Gibson (Biilmgton A); R. Grant (Conservative) v P. Mercer (Low Moor A). DoubIe.s Knockout
Harris/Andrew or Thomp-
son/Mercer v C. Drinkwater and M. Holmes (Low Moor A); J. Bond and A. Jackson (Social Club A) V M. Riley and E.
. Barnes (Social Club A). All above matches to be
played by March 14th and vvin- ners must phone result to T. Wil- - son (01254 822404) by March 15th.
Team Knockout March 11th and ISth Social Club A v Chatbum A;
Low Moor A V Legion. . •. ; TABLES First Division P W D. :L P.
LowMoorA ....15 9 3 - OIOS .
'BiilingtonA.......15 : 8 - 2 5104.^ ,'SocialClubA..;.15 8 :3 4102
Con.Club .......IG 6 7. 2 98 R BL...........16 .6 • 6-; 4 96
■CatholicClub...l5-, 4 4 7 82 ^ RimingtonA ....15 .> 5>. 3 7.80 : Siaidbura.......... 15 4 2 9 78 •WaddingtonA..15 2 4 -9 66 Second Division • P. W D L P
■^Tialley....#;.16..7-- 6-:3112 Chatbum A .....15 10 2 '3108 LowMoorB ;...15-,-5 -T- 3 98 '
- WaddingtonB . . ’.1 4 6 : 6 •2:96,' ' BillingtonB.;...15 . 3 .*5 7 84-:
. Chatbum B . . . ; .15 ’ . 5 ■ 5 -- 5 84 : - Police V . . .15.' 4 *
- 6. 5 84
' RiraingtonB-....15 ; 3 6 / 6 80 Social Club B ...,14 2 ' 1 11 56 •points deducted
5 - Sabden Cricket Club annual meeting, White Hart, 8p.m!
M ARCH
.9 - Sabden CC nets, Rib- blesdale High Technology •
: College,.7 p.m. . * . 14 - Closing date for entries ■
. ; to Derek Lord Memorial Mixed Doubles,,Whalley • Bowling Club. Entries are /
V priced at £6 and should be- - sen t to Pa t Holden, i7
. ; Woodfield 'View, Whalley (01254 822737).
21 - Clitheroe Cobras Girls
' cricket open day. Chat-: . , burn Road, 11-30 a.m; • “ ‘ ‘
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