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4 46 Clitheroe A d ve r t ise r &Time s, Thursday, November 5th, 2009 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) LMS see Grindleton run out of steam


Grindleton...................4 S k iptonLM S.............. 5 GRINDLETON saw a 4-1 half-time lead vanish in a game played at frenetic pace. The visitors had two early chances, the first smothered at point blank by Mashiter,


the second harmlessly wide, and Grindleton fashioned a first chance after 10 minutes, but, with only the keeper to beat, Walker’s shot deflected to safety. Moments later a punt up


captain Fielding, who dwelled too long, allowing Housen to chip into an empty net. But i t was a


field was collected by short-lived lead, as moments


CLITHEROE A notched up a great 17-1 home win over Springfields B in Division Two of the Mid Lancs Badminton League. Alison Leaver, Laura


Cannon, Mary Brass, Paul Cronshaw, Steve Pym and Malcolm Brown starred. In Division Three the


Leaver and Co emphatic Badminton


locals B team beat MGS E 12-6, Darryl Smith and Ann Taylor winning all four mixed. Smith took a men’s doubles with Pete Woods, while Julie Pym and Mary Brass battled hard to take their ladies


later winger Dobson fleeced a rhidfielder and laid into the path of Sharpies, who rattled in an imstoppable 30-yarder. Moments later the hosts


were in front as s ta r man Driver picked up in midfield, beat two and lashed in a shot from the edge of the area, which flew in off the post. Driver made it 3-1 as he


doubles, Pym on to take three mixed with Tony Bush. The C team were home


to Brindle A, with Dave MacKenzie starring. He won all of his games, helped by Shirley Bush in: the . mixed and Mick Ormerod in the men’s, to give the side a solid 12-6 result.


picked up outside the area and hit a shot the keeper got a full hand to, but couldn’t prevent from trickling over. LMS almost turned a cross


into their own goal moments later, before Driver fed Sharpies, who lobbed over the keeper to make it 4-1. A major transformation


followed as LMS, angered by their first half showing, came


out with all guns blazing, and an innocuous-looking punt up-field left Housen to loft beautifully into the goal with Mashiter in no-man’s-land. Seconds later. Craven


rattled the bar with a vicious free kick in a warning sign as, five minutes later, his team were level through a similar free-kick, before a simple tap- in with nobody marking. In the last five minutes a


free kick was conceded on the edge of the area, and Craven hit a shot going straight at the keeper before hitting his strike partner on the back and deflecting into the net. It was cruel, but Grindleton


win look to improve on a dire second half a t home to Cononley Sports on Saturday.


Foster’s extra special


HAROLD Poster secured Mytton Fold Golf Club’s top spot when the Seniors played for the Tuesday Trophy - on a Thursday! Just to confuse matters further,


members also know this competition as the Three-Man Trophy, due to the design of the award. Undeterred by the complications,


Foster made the most of the ideal playing conditions, shooting ah out­ standing 28 points over the 11 holes to heat Tony Cross by a single point. Mike Walsh (26 points) took third


Standring shot back to the top of the leaderboard with an excellent 41 points, beating runner-up Chris Chadwick by just one point. Third, after a card play-off with


spot after a card play-off with Garry Davies. • In the Winter Singles, Ray


Neil Osliffe, was Ted Bamborough with 38 points. Chadwick achieved some level of


revenge over Standring, taking a share of the twos prize fund with a birdie on the first. Also in the money were Philip Hammond, Ted Bam­ borough, Gordon Lucas and Garry Davies with birdies on the par three ninth hole. • It was fitting that Denis Greenup and young protege Tom Forrest should go head to head in Clitheroe GC’s final Medal of the season. Both have produced outstanding golf throughout the year, and both


jEinished on a high with nett 68s. Forrest was ahead at the turn, but


Greenup came back in 37 to edge the gallant teenager off the top of the Division One Prizelist into second. Steve Ackers had a par/birdie


finish to end just one shot off the pace, but settled for third place ahead of Scott Thompson, both returning nett 69s. Derek McIntyre made a welcome


return to the winners’ enclosure when he took the Division Two top spot with his nett 69. Alan Houghton dropped shots on the last four holes but Nigel Fittori


Ol’s goal has Chip off block


Chipping ..................... 4 Eccleston and Heskin .2 AFTER three straight defeats, it was vital Chipping got back to winning ways as they welcomed bottom side Eccleston & Heskin to the village on Satmday. A muddy pitch made playing


good football difficult, but the villagers battled hard and scored some quality goals to come away with the points. Chipping began well and were


ahead early. After a stindy Mark Ross challenge in midfield, Pete Marsden sent top scorer 01 Hayhurst clear, and he made no mistake, lifting over the keeper. Eccleston battled hard, but the


the lead, winger Ryan McMurray going close and HUton hitting the bar before the second goal. A good ban through found Pete


Chipping defence held firm against an aerial bombardment from comers and long throw ins. Chipping could have extended


off with two quick-fire goals. Skipper Jonny Fletcher made it


into the game just after the break, but a good flick header at the near post was superbly kept out by Matt Ireland. The villagers killed the game


3-0 with a goal right out of the top drawer. Fletcher picked the ball up on the edge of the box, looking for a pass, but seeing the position of the keeper, he lifted a delicate chip beyond him into the t o top comer of the net. The fourth came from centre-


back Ryan Hilton. Defender Dean Austin sent a free kick to the back post, and man-of-the- match Hilton arrived unmarked to power home with a header. The villagers should have


scored more, hut complacency slipped in and they conceded two sloppy goals towards the end. I t was a good Chipping display


TROPHY GUYS: Tony Wilson (left) and Mick Walsh (right) congratulate winner Harold Foster


found a strong finish to snatch second place with the same nett 70. You can not keep Jack Simmons


out of the picture when there are winnings to pick up. The cricket legend has lost none of


his competitive spirit, and his nett 71 return earned him fourth prize. Simon Swindells took the best


gross with a creditable 74. Sunday’s Single Stableford was a


triumph for Douglas Woodbum who produced a cracking back nine to total 36 points for first prize. Paul Connolly took second place


with a one shot margin over the in­ form Jim Sprint, who scored 33


two divisions, with the First won by Emma Byrne with 20 points, after a card play-off from Kath Lobell. Charlotte Toms was third with 17


points for third. Denis Greenup took best gro^. • The Turkey Shoot on Thursday was played in beautiful weather, which tempted a very large field of 55 ladies out to play at Clitheroe. The competition was played in


points, with Gail Ainsworth a point adrift. The Second Division was won by Sue Healey, again after cards, with 21 points from Caroline Cort. Liz Birtwell was third with 20


points, with Sue Madden fourth with 18. Saturday’s Turkey Shoot was kindly sponsored by A. Hack­ ing, Butcher of Clitheroe, who


donated a turkey for the first prize, won by Emma Byrne with 20 points. Marilym Fletcher was second in the Plrst Division with 19 points. The Second Division was won by


the Lady Captain with 16 points, and Marie Finney was runner-up with 15 points. • Members at Whalley GC were in for a surprise on Halloween, when they were treated to a Nine-Hole Night Golf Texas Scramble. The course was set with luminous


markers on the fairways and greens and players had special luminous golf balls, with great fun was had by all and the winners were the team of captain elect Mel Earle, Paul Fletcher and junior members Arron Ripley and Ryan Duffy.


in tricky conditions and a very important win. The next game, weather permitting, sees the villagers host leaders Blessed Sacrament on Saturday (2 p.m.).


Langho leave it all too late


MillHHl................... ..5 Langho Juniors U14s . .3 AFTER taking the lead through Zak Robinson, Langho fell to defeat, and were 5-1 behind mid­ way through the second half. Yet a strong fightback in the


last quarter, with two goals capping a fine debut from Ben Shackleton, pushed Mill Hill all the way. And, with further chances spurned, Langho may have got something out of the game to reward their efforts.


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Marsden bursting through, and he thundered into the net to give Chipping a 2-0 half-time lead. The visitors nearly got back


Clitheroe Ad vertiser & T im e s , Thursday, November 5th, 2009 47 Sport Info Desk Football results, fixtures and tables DONALD RACE&


NEWTON SOLICITORS EAST LANCASHIRE


FOOTDALL LEAGUE R E S U LT S D iv is io n 1


C a n b e r ra 3, W o r s th o rn e 2;


Colne United 1, R e a d United 4; Enfield 4, Borrowdale United 3; Goodshaw United 1, Bacup C C 5; Langho 2, Mill Hill 2; Oswaldtwistle SM 3, Rimington 2. D iv is io n 2


B a rn o ld sw ic k Town 4, Ro ck


Rovers 2; B G S O B 6, C lithero e RBL 3; Burnley Belvedere 6, Peel Park 1; P endle Fo re s t 3, Fenis- cowles & Pleasington 2. R e se rve D iv is io n


B a rrow fo rd C e l t ic 4,


Oswaldtwistle S M I ; Hurst Green 1, Langho 4; Peel Park 3, BGSOB 6; Read United 1, Stacksteads SJ 4; R o c k R o v e r s 1, E n f ie ld 2; Wotsihorne 7, Colne United 3. FIX TU R E S D iv is io n 1


B o r row d a le U n ite d v C o ln e


United; Mill Hill v Bacup CC; Read United v L a n g h o ; Rim in g to n v S ta cks te a d s S J ; W o rs th o rn e v Goodshaw United. D iv is io n 2


Clitheroe R B L v Pendle Forest;


F e n is c ow le s & P le a s in g to n v Barnoldswick Town; P adih am v Burnley Belvede re ; P e el P ark v Barrowford Celtic; Ro ck Rovers v Sabden.


Re se rve D iv is io n Barrowford Celtic v Colne Unit­


ed; BGSOB V Hurst Green; Enfield V R im in g to n ; L a n g h o v R o c k


Rovers; Oswaldtwistle SM v Read United; Pendle Forest v Peel Park; Stacksteads S J v Worsthorne. Lancs Amateur C u p 4th Round Bury G S O B v E n f ie ld ; Hurst


Green v Weavers; Marsh United v Canberra.


Canberra


T A B L E S D iv is io n 1 P W D L P 12 8 3 1 27


Read Utd............14 8 2 4 26 Enfield................12 8 1 3 25 Langho................ 11 6 3 2 21 Rimington ...........9 6 2 1 20 Stacksteads SJ ..12 6 2 4 20 HurstGreen....... 10 5 2 3 17 Mill H ill................12 4 4 4 16 Os sySM............ 13 5 1 7 16 Woisthorne.........13 4 1 8 13 Goodshaw Utd .. .8 2 1 5 7 Colne Utd...........12 2 1 9 7 Bacup CC ...........9 1 2 6 5 BorrowdateUtd .. .9 0 1 8 1


D iv is ion 2 P W D L P


Pendle Forest ...11 10 1 0 31 B'ford Celtic....... 12 7 2 3 23 BG SO B ..............10 6 2 2 20 BarnoldswickTn .10 5 1 4 16 Clitheroe RBL ...11 5 0 6 15 BlyBelvedere ...10 3 4 3 13 Padiham....... . . . .8


4 0 4 12


Feniscowles;....... 9 3 1 . 5 10 Rock Rovers.......8 3 0 5 9 Sabden .............. 7 1 0 6 3 Peel Park............ 10 0 1 9 1 Reserve Division P W D L P


Worsthome ..;. .1 3 11 1 1 34 Langho................11 8 0 3 24 Enfield................12 7 2 3 23 BG SO B ..............13 7 2 4 23 Pendle Forest ...11 7 1 3 22 OssySM ...........13 7 1 5 22 Hurst Green....... 12 6 2 4 20 Stacksteads SJ ..13 4 3 6 15 Rimington ...........9 4 1 4 13 B'ford Celtic.........9 4 1 4‘ 13 RockRovers .. ..13 3 3 7 12 Peel P ark............ 13 2 2 9 8 Read U td ............ 12 1 1 10 4 Colne Utd............ 10 1 0 9 3


ROEFIELD LEISURE INDDOR FIVE-A-SIDE


FODTDALLLEAGUE R E SU LT S


Sporting Abeergut 2, Substan­


dard Liege 9; A F C White Lion 6, Replacements 0; Drunken Mon­ keys 2, Morning Glory 16; Mad Dogs 0. Kings Arms 6. FIXTU RES Sunday


9 a.m. - Sport in g Abeergut v


Replacements; 9-35 a.m. - Su b­ standard Liege v Morning Glory; 10-10 a.m. - A F C White Lion v Kings Arms; 10-45 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys v Mad Dogs. T A B L E P W D L P


Morning Glory . . . .2 2 0 0 6 Substandard Uege 2 2 0 0 6 Kings A rm s .........2 2 0 0 6 AFC White Uon . . 2 1 0 1 3 Spoding Abeergut .2 1 0 1 3 Mad Dogs ...........2 0 0 2 0 Replacements. . . .2 0 0 2 0 Drunken Monkeys .2 0 0 2 0


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES


. Under 16 ...........................P W D L P


Pendle Forest ___8 8 0 0 24 Junior Clarets ___5 5 0 0 15 Burnley Rangers . .6 4 1 1 13 BarnoldswickTn ..6 2 1 3 7 Centre V a le .........5 2 0 3 6


Daneshouse.......3 1 1 1 4 C'roe Wolves.......4 1 1 2 4 Padiham Saints .. .6 1 0 5 3 Todmorden _____ 5 1 0 4 3 Brunlea Jrs .........6 0 0 . 6 0 Under 14


.......................... P W D L P


Colne...................7 6 1 0 19 Cowling Youth . . . .6 5 1 0 16 Bamoldswick.......8 5 1 2 16 Ighten Leigh.........6 5 1 0 16 B'lield Celtic....... .7 3 3 1 12 Fulledge Colls . . . .8 4 0 4 12 C'roe Wolves.......5 2 2 1 8 Haslingden .........6 2 0 4 6 Pendle Forest . . . .8 2 0 6 6 TrawdenColts . . . .7 1 0 6 3 Belvedere .......... 7


1 o 6 3


B'cliffe Rovers___7 0 1 6 1 Under 13


.......................... P W D L P


Bacup Juniors___6 5 0 1 12 Pendle Forest W ..6 5 0 1 15 B'field Celtic Blue .6 4 1 1 13 Fulledge Colts . . . .4 4 0 0 9 Colne R e d .......... 6 3 1 2 10 B'field Celtic Red. .7 3 0 4 6 Colne Blue.......... 3 3 0 0 6 PAAK United.......3 1 0 2 3 BamoldsvnckW...4 0 0 4 0 Ighten Leigh.........7 0 0 7 0 B'lield Celtic W


...6 0 0 6 -3 ■ All weekend games postponed. UNIBOND FDOTRALL


LEAGUE T A B LE


Division 1 North P W D L P


ColwynBay.......15.11 3 136 CutzonAshton ..15 10 3 2 30 Skel'daleUld ....15 8 4 3 28 FCHalifaxTn....to 9 1 0 28 Lancaster City ...11 9 0 2 27 Tralford;............15 6 4 5 22 Leigh Genesis ...13 6 2 5 20 BamberBridge ..11 5 4 2 19 Wakefield..........13 4 6 3 18 Wam'ngtonTn ...12 6 0 6 18 Prescot Cables ..16 5 3 8 18 AFCFyIde........ 13 4 3 6 15 Mossley............13 3 5 5 14 GarfodhTn Chorley .. . Radcliffe. . . . Clilheroe OssettAIbion___14 3 3 Woodley Sports..14 1 7 Salford C ity .......10 2 1 Hanogate .........12 2 3 Rossendale Utd .12 1 2'


CLITHERDEAND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINDES LEAGUE RESULTS DARTS


Black Horse 4, Judge Walms- D ivision 1


ley A 5; Swan & Royal 4, RB Legion 5; White Horse 0, Brown Cow 9.


D iv is ion 2 Horseshoe 2, Judge Walmsley


B 7; Social Club 1, Wagon & Horses A 8; Wagon & Horses B 8, White Hart 1. DOMINOES D ivision 1


Black Horse 13, Judge Walm­


sley A 8; Swan & Royal 14, RB Legion 7; White Horse 9, Brown Cow 12.


D iv is ion 2 Horseshoe 14, Judge Walms­


ley B 7; Social Club 8, Wagon & Horses A 13; Wagon & Horses B 12, White Hart 9.


RIDDLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


ASSDCIATION RESULTS


Bay Horse 2, Royal Oak A 7;


Catholic S C 3, De Lacy 6; Low Moor 4, Legion 5; Biilington B C 4, Lord N e lson 5; Brown C ow 1, Craven 8. HIGH SCO R E S


123, D. Brown; 121, M .


Waddington, L. Cook; 118, R. Pickard; 117, A. Longton; 115, P, Dixon; 111, D. Baker, B. Thorn- b er; 110, P. Sh anley; 109, D. Ryan; 108, M. Bowman; 105, B. Grives; 100, R. Pickard, A. Orrell, J. Whelan, J. Holden, C. Gilmour, B. Grives, A.M. Bellanca. STANDINGS


1, Royal Oak A 45; 2, Judge


Walmsley, Craven 39; 4, De Lacy 32; 5, Biilington BC 31; 6, Lord Nelson 30; 7, Bay Horse 29; 8, Low Moor, Royal Oak B 27; 10, Catholic S C 25; 11, Brown Cow, Legion 22.


Jonnie’s wild water wonder


first MKl sprint race last &turday, and ended 14th in the second. In the midweek race he


was back in the top 10 with an eighth-place finish, then claimed silver in Saturday’s Bradys sprint - a ferociously steep down­ river course that Jonnie specialises in, where he was only beaten by Nejc Znidarcic, this year's


Royal Grammar School pupil, noiv studying at Loughborough, is lying fifth with one race left to go on Saturday. He won bronze in the


SAWLEY canoeist Jonnie Schofield is enjoying an impressive time in the Wild Water World Cup in Tasmania. The former Clitheroe


Table tennis


EAST LANCASHIRE TADLE TENNIS


LEAGUE R E SU LT S


Premier D iv is io n Attackers 25, Eas t Lancs C C


14; B u ra c c s 2 7 , R o v e r s 16; Clitheroe CLM A 28, The Lions 7. F irs t D iv is io n


Burnley Cricket C 19, Rams-


bottom E a s t 16; A lls p e e d s 9, B urnley B o y s ’ C lu b 27; Hynd- burners 16, K S B Rawtenslall B 20; K S B Rawlenstall B 16, KSB Rawtenslall A 20. Third D iv is io n


W h a lle y C y g n e t s 19, J e t ­


stream 14; Slayers 11, The Mis­ f its 24; W h a lle y K e s t r e ls 26, D o a lsT T C Iu b A IO . T A B L E S


Premier D iv is io n P W D L P


Attackers............ 4 2 0 2 81 RamsbotlomTTN ,3 2 0 1 78 Buraccs..............4 2 0 2 73 RamsbottomTTS .3 3 0 0 70 Ward&Stobbart ..3 2 0 1 64 ClitheroeLMCA ..3 1 0 2 61 East Lancs CC ...3 2 0 1 59 Rovers................3 1 0 2 45 The Uons............ 4 0 0 4 45 First Div is io n P W D L P


RamsbottomTTE .5 2 0 3 96 Burnley Boys'Club 3 3 0 0 82 KSB Rawtenstall B 4 1 0 3 73 The Hyndbumers .3 3 0 0 72 Pendle S G ...........3 2 0 1 71 Burnley CC .........3 2 0 1 57 KSB Rawtenstall C 4 0 0 4 49 KSB Rawlenstall A 2 2 0 0 48 Old Masters.........3 2 0 1 45 Allspeeds............ 4 0 0 4 41 Second D iv is io n P W D L P


KSB Rawtenslall E 3 2 0 1 61 Tackyfire............ 2 1 0 1 48 Whalley Eagles .. .2 2 . 0 0 45 Brietfield ........:..2 2 0 0 43 KSB Rawtenstall D 2 0 0 2 31 RamsbottomTTW 2 1 0 1 31 Clitheroe LMC B ..2 0 0 2 27 Adpac Aces.........1 0 0 1 3 Shahsmen...........0 0 0 0 0 Third D iv is io n P W D L P


KSB Rawtenstall E 3 2 0 1 61 The Misfits.......... 5 5 0 0128 Whalley Kestrels ..5 4 0 1110 Jetstream............ 5 1 1 3 69 Slayers................3 2 0 1 66 Whalley Phoenix . .3 2 0 1 65 Whalley Cygnets . .4 2 0 2 60 KSB Rawtenstall F 4 0 0 4 56 D oalsT TCA.......4 1 1 2 53 Deals T T C B ....... 3 0 0 3 33


Awards


at club Cricket -


WADDINGTON CC celebrated a successful season at a presentation


evening at Lower Buck. Captain Jamie Hoperaft


reviewed the campaign, highlighting several wins in Simday fixtures, and winning the Thursday night league. Chairman Dale Cox


Li?-)' - SPLASH HIT: Clitheroe's Jonnie Schofield in action


European Cup winner. Jonnie was then ninth


in Monday’s fifth race, the Ouse Classic, leaving him fifth overall behind


Znidarcic, Germany’s Achim Overbeck, Loic Vynisale of France and Australia’s Dan Hall. Great Britain have had


a great year at the WWR World Cup, with Jessica Oughton winning the event overall for WKl with one race left to go.


thanked the outgoing skipper and gave out awards to: Batting - J. Sharpies; Bow ling - A . R am sd e n ; Fielding - A. Beggs; Ju n io r B a t t in g - A . R am sd e n ; C om m it te e A w a rd - J. Hoperaft; Chairman’s Award


- C. Hoperaft; Players’ Player - A . Ramsden; C a p ta in ’s Award - C. Bristol. The club’s AGM will be


on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Lower Buck. New players are always welcome. Anyone wishing to join can contact Cox (07970751076) or attend winter nets, which start on Monday, January 25th at Bowland School.


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER


POOL LEAGUE R E SU LT S


Premier D iv is io n Bay Horse 5, White Horse A


7; Buck A 9, Kings Arms A 3; RBLB 8, Biilington B 4; St Peters A 2, Royal British Legion A 10; White Horse B 2, Low Moor Club 10. F irs t D iv is io n


Dog 11, Royal Oak A 1;


Higher Buck A 6, Con Club B 6; Kings Arms C 9, Wagon A 3; Kings Arms 7, Read Con Club 5; Stork B 3, St Peters B 9. Second D iv is io n


Biilington A 8, Wagon and


Horses B 4; Black Horse 6, Kings Arms B 6; Higher Buck B 9, Horseshoe 3; RBL D 5, Low Moor B 7; White Hart B 6, Whalley Con Club 6. Third D iv is io n


Buck Wrinkleys 5, Buck D 7;


Craven Heifer 4, White Lion 8; RBL C 6, Brown Cow Clitheroe 6; Royal Oak B 6, Pendle Hotel


6. FIXTU RES


H O R S E SH O E C H A L L E N G E C U P


Tonight Biilington A v White Horse


A; Buck Wrinkleys v Biilington B; Kings Arms C v Stork B; Royal Oak A v Wagon & Horses B; St Peters B v RBL D; Wagon A V Kings Arms B; Black Horse B V Horseshoe; Pendle Hotel v Higher Buck B.


Sports Diary


NOVEMRER


6 - Althams Travel Mid­ week Bowling League, Jobsearch Burnley and District Bowling League, CIU Tuesday Bowling League and CIU Satur­ day Bowling League presentation nights, Byerden House, 7-30 p.m.


21 - Padiham CC race night, professionally organised, in the pavilion, 7-30 p.m.


DECEMBER


1 - Althams Travel Mid­ week Bowling League annual meeting, 7-15 p.m., and Jobsearch Dis­ trict Bowling League annual meeting, 8 p.m., at Greenhill.


8 - CIU Tuesday Bowling League annual meeting, St Andrew’s, 6-45 p.m.


31 - Padiham CC New Year’s Eve Disco, fancy dress optional, supper included, 7-30 p.m., tick­ ets £10.


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