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4 hilIendale.co.uk : motorstoday.co.uk 'J - ' Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) Badminton I '^ t I


K-Goodshaw United . v . . .. . . KBiminglon


Bomber Bridge . . . ,':0 Clithero'e v. ;


. .'.5,'


A DEVASTATING dis-1 play of attacking football saw Clitheroe march to ' their biggest win of the season.',,


,■ - ' Bamber Bridge simply :


had no answer’to the Blues’ •; at ta ck in g prowess, and paid the price with a heavy defeat. And to’’be-honest, i t :


;g .


could and should have been more as the Blues totally , dominated, making Martin Fearon a virtual spectator -, in the Clitheroegoal. . ' . It took just seven min- utes for the.Blues to get


: their noses in front, as Liam McManus fed Dave ; Hankin, who crossed for - Leon Gierke to tap home from close range. N eil Reynolds almost


grabbed his first goal of the campaign only to head


: Dave Hankin .


Connor Kavanagh’s corner wide, but by the midway point in the half they had added a further two goals. ■ First, following a Gary


Stopforth corner that was only half-cleared, Ollie McGee’s looping shot from the edge of the box nestled in the net past a stranded Andy Banks. And three minutes later


d t was 3-0, as Phil Mitchell vput through his own goal attempting to clear anoth­ er Stopforth corner,


:iBfidge began the second; :.period with more spirit,: i.with Fearon called upon to; save from’Stuart Shepherd.^


ir. r.That third goal virtually:: j'killed the game a s a con---: .- testl'but that didn’t stop'; Clitheroe’s bombardment-J ' of the Bridge goal.


''


;9,c However, Clitheroe cohff tinned in the ascendancy,’- with Stopforth and Hankin'


■ A: succession o f -near: misses ■ followed,:-:with- Gierke coming the closest ' when touching a good ■ chance over at the near, post from' Kavanagh’s cor- - ner. The home side’s first real,


chance came on the half: hour, \vith Colin McAllister -


- heading just over the bar - from Mitchell’s flag kick. : • But they rarely, threat- ■


ened Clitheroe at all, and ; their problems were made > worse on the stroke of half­ time as Hankin’s cross was v: touched home from close- range by Gierke.


' ; A shell-shocked Bamber :


, the danger men. • ' • ; . ;.i= Banks did well to keep: out Sargeson’s drive, while’-


{ at the other end,: McAllis-:-; ter headed just past the post following McCann’s' free-kick.


i-;: But the rout was com­ plete ■


; when Sargeson


stooped to glance in a head-'' er after good work from the impressive Ben Perry- Acton. ■■.Clillicroc::- -: Fearon,::


McManus, - Kavanagh,* Fletcher, McGcc, Reynolds - (Sharpies), Hankin (Fisher),; Stopforth, Gierke (A; Smith), Sargeson, Perry-, Acton. Subs: Pilkington; Scott.


Chipping get back on track


Uighcross . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Chipping . . . . . . . .- . . .. .. . .. .2 CHIPPING finally got their sea­ son back on track on Saturday as they, travelled to Blackpool to take on Highcross. Highcross began the game well,


i >


knocking the bail about on a good surface, and a long range effort stung the palms of keeper Matt Ireland , early on. Chipping quickly got into their


stride and dominated for much of the • first half, with skipper Dave Banks working tirelessly and Andy Naylor pulling the strings in midfield. The blossoming partnership up -,


front of Mark Fordhani and Chris McGrail is'a big plus for Chipping: recently, and Highcross could not


, handle their pace and movement for.,- much of the game. ■ Chipping broke the deadlock early. After some concerted pressure, High-;


cross failed to clear a difficult cross,, and Stuart Burton was on hand to knock in the loose ball on his debut.:: Both teams were playing some


neat football, but the outstanding, Chipping defence showed no signs of- being breached, while the Highcross -’ defence looked much less assured as ' Chipping cut through on numerous ? occasions. - Andy Naylor went close with a ■


rasping 25 yarder which produced a fine save, before Chris McGrail fin­ ished off a flowing Chipping move to double the lead. Neat passing in the middle released


the flying McGrail, and he produced-: a superb finish across the keeper to v: send the villagers into half-time 2-0 up.


The second half-began with High;


.cross pressing to try and get back in the game, but the Chipping defence was in imperious form,-repelling;-:'


attack after attack, while the vil­ lagers counter-attacked, trying to extend their lead. . Highcross finally broke through with 10 minutes remaining - a diffi­ cult ball over the top fell kindly to the striker and he buried the ball past the exposed Ireland to reduce the arrears. : . Despite the reduced lead. Chipping looked comfortable in the closing- stages, although Ireland had to be: alert to bravely block at the striker’s feet with minutes remaining. ,


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‘ .'The referee blew for full-time with the villagers delighted at a hard- earned win. /' After a disappointing couple.of;


defeats, coupled with the frustration: of losing games to the'weather. Chip-?.: ping were pleased to get back to 'win­ ning ways.-- ' ? Hoole.United are the visitors to the; village'oh Saturday,-kick-off.-2-30_ p.mi'


Sabden runners set the standard! i ' f


SABDENresidents, from both ends of the age spec-: trum, scooped awards at : Clayton-le-Mobrs Harri-. ers’ presentation evening i at the Fence Gate I n n .v : Kitty Garnett (71), with


21 London Marathons under her belt, received a . Personal Achievement ., Award, ■ and she is how prepararing for the next marathon in April. - :


:


of awards in all disciplines - of running - fell, road and ■


■ Karin Goss won a stack : ;


cross country-also wnnihg the overall Ladies’-Senior -; Club Champion title. - Karin: now- hopes to'/


improve on her time for hen favourite race, up and down- Ben Nevis, in September., .


Linda Lord won the


award for Most Outstand­ ing Female Performance, as she finished as first lady in her age category of 60-plus in the English Fell Running Championships. :: She also won a Special Achievement Award for: completing the Joss Naylor challenge, a tough 48-mile traverse of the Lake Dis­ trict mountains.


•{ Promising youngster Jack Dugdale (17);'won awards for the men’s Senior Palladium Championship,: he was third in the overall: •Fell Championships, and he won the Pendle -Aggregate trophy. ,


‘ Jack’s father, Peter, was


second overall'in-his age- group; veteran 50, for the:


; Club Fell Rurming'Cha'mpi-: onship. ■


- ■


■i . Peter’s father, also Peter - ' Dugdale, of Read, (73) and ^ a former Clayton Harrier,


: has won the Three Peaks;; Race in -Yorkshire, regarded; as the blue riband race of . the Fell Running Calendar.


- '/ Two awards, including that of Most Outstanding


; Male Performance went to ' 'Club secretary Mike Wallis of Barrow, who was first in


. his age group, veteran 50 in : the English Fell Running* Championships.


: BoIton-by-Bowland, who: was most improved runner


'/ in 2008, and was second in :: his age group, veteran 40-:


'V:-.- Other Ribble 'Valley resi-;; /dents to receive awards■/ , i n c l u d e d A l a n ,■ L i f e , : r o f ; •


plus, in the club cross coun­ try championships.. . ; • His father in law, Roger


Dewhurst was given a per­ sonal service award for his dedication to organising the. Pendleton Fell Race for the last 25 years.


:: Keiron Carrof Billington won a special achievement- award for his first veteran age 60 category place at the Ben Nevis race. :: He also won the club fell running Palladium champi- > onship in his age group.


'


;: The awards were present-; ed by former international: marathon and-'British Champion fell runner Sarah - Rowell and International, mountain runner A n d y Peace from-Yorkshire club, / Bingley Harriers. - '


■ .^2 ' Hutchinson cutting in to fire home a left- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ..6 /


HOLDERS Rimington p ro g r e s^ com- fortably through to the second round of ; the President’s Cup with a solid perform^


“ ance on a poor pitch. - , , i.- •' Jon Penman set them on their way wth a typically powerful header from O’Neill’s


, cross early on. v. v: But uncertainty in the locals’ defence


.'allowed Davis a free header past Kershaw . to equalise. . Rimington responded as O’Neill and,


: .Hutchinson played a short corner, and - O’Neill cut in before picking out Dinsd'ale, who directed his header past the stranded keeper. -Hutchinson then overlapped down the


right before picking out Green at the far post to nod home. A fine move, starting at the back, result-


; ed in Penman breaking away, and he :; unselfishly squared to strike partner Lloyd ‘ to tap in and make it 4-1.


: ■ Rimington added a fifth when an excel-- ■ lent move, down the right ended in


-- foot effort for his first goal for the club. : Goodshaw pulled one back before half­ time when the ball fell invitingly for Jenkins


> to slot home, giving Kershaw no chanca';: -Terry Braithwaite took the opportunity


. to bring on his three substitutes early in the second half, with McLean; Clark and Hes-. lop replacing Green, Lawson and Penman, and Me Lean fired in a typical thunderbolt from 25 yards to make it 6-2. >


, Lloyd, Dinsdale and Heslop all had


excellent chances to extend the lead, but failed to do so. Kershaw had a couple of good saves to


make as the home side threw everything forward in a vain attempt to save the tie, but the champions marched into the next round.


• • Braithwaite praised his side for their atti­ tude, and stressed the importance of hav­ ing a strong squad as they continue their defence of the three trophies they won last season. Saturday sees a tricky trip-to Earby


Town in the quarter-final of the Craven Cup.


Grindleton slip up


Pendle Alhleli .. .. .. 2 Grindlelon .. .. .. ...1 G R IN D L E TO N made the trip to Barnoldswick on Saturday looking for their first win of the year, but again came away


, em pty handed to leave them dangerously close to


•the b o ttom end of the table. ' ■ ‘ After gaining an encour­


aging point against current champions Grassington


: United the previous week, hopes were high of a victo­ ry. , But the home team


belied their current league position by starting the stronger. In the opening 10 min­


utes the hosts had a couple of shots that flew over the bar, and then a stinging .strike thatscraped thepost.:


The locals came back into


it more, with Ryan Fawcett making some surging runs forward, and man-of-the- match Clarkson winning the battles in the middle. However, shortly before


half-time, the home team went ahead when their striker beat the off-side trap to lob the ball home from


• the edge of the area. It was a bitter blow, as,


after an unstable start, Pen­ dle had just been restricted, to set-pieces and corners, all of which were gathered easi­ ly by Mashiter. The second half began in


- an altogether different man­ ner, with Grindleton attack­ ing at will, but being restricted to long range efforts. : . A five-minute spell saw


them hit the bar with a rasping Rick Barrow shot, and have a Parkinson pile-'


driver somewhat fortuitous­ ly chested off the line. Just when it looked like it


would only be a matter of time before Grindleton got a deserved-equaliser, a defensive clearance saw a Pendle striker outpace the defence to round the keeper and scora It {vas a hammer blow for the locals, who were just ■ looking for any bit of luck


: that would lead to a goal. . .They ■ knew ' things


weren’t going their way when they again rattled the bar from only yards out, and the Pendle keeper made a superb point-blank save. 'With minutes remaining,


Grindleton managed to pull a goal back through Walker, but it was too little, too late as moments later, a free kick from the wing found its way into the corner of the net.


Junior Foolball roiind-up


: Fulledge Colls . . . . . . . .2 > Wolves Under 13s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;2


/ WOLVES were denied all three points by a last gasp equaliser from Fulledge. : . Callum Sykora opened the scoring only :


for tyhe Colts to answer back from the: kick-off.


Kai Percy’s late strike looked to have


. given Wolves the points, only for Fulledge to respond again as Zak Robinson starred. .■ Mill Hill Red . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .2 . Wolves UnderSRed . . - . . .


; . . . . .0


A D E P L E T E D Wolves side came unstuck against Mill Hill.


.. A thrilling and fast game saw both teams" miss opportunities, but Mill Hill, assisted;


by the seventh player advantage, managed to capitalise in each half.


- •


players, with the man-of-the-match award going to Joe Wilson.' Oswaldlwistle.


. Langho Under 13s . . . . .3 . - . ; ' . . . . . .1


LANGHO gave a good performance against the unbeaten league leadere, and almost earned a share of the spoils.


- ' A n entertaining gaine played on a boggy pitch sa\v excellent gdalkeeping from the hosts prove the difference. .. ' - - Despite having most of the play, Langho had only a goal from Jacob Woodworth to show for their efforts. ’


P Y.^TON. Eold Golf 'Glub's ladies and seniors teamed up for a- mixed-team charities competition this'rveek, with’the Captain's and I^dy Captain's chmities, the Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's societies, the winners.J-


isH', Tc.';*—^ ■ -{- - H^Plbiond, Jack Preston and Judith Kay came home firet; with Roland Hale-


wood hitting the", longest drive arid Dave Nelson n '^ est the hole y In the Ladies’ Winter Singles Knockout final,-Judith Kay b'eat'Linda'Cl^ 2 and 1. rttWi™/P?j!y. M^'lKnpckout:;Trophy, Jean Sanderson?Pauline White; Sue Hughes,


one to go through to the next rourid.


Board and Linda Clegg beat Stonyhurst Ladies four games to V :>


frist social get-together of-the" new seasoni^vrith the Lady Cap-' tain's Chanty Quiz Night at 'f-iSO p.m.', with' teams of four, £10 ehtiy.‘:^ C S i? ’ ; . TOR COMPETITIVE PRICES WITH GREAT SERVICE - VISIT P3 COMPUTERS' ii; t ............................................. + . !


A fantastic effort from all of the Wolves -


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BLACKBURN AND r DISTRICT ;; BADMINTON


ASSOCIAriON • ItnSUI.TS


: . ' Times Cup. •


^ 261, Independent A 291; St Philips 229, Halsteads 298; Stan- hill A 319, St Nicholas 225; Aba- ~ cus 287, Tag 291. Smiili Cup


: Telecom B 298, Cardinals B /


288; St Matthew’s 284, Roefield - B 265; College 155, Westholme ^ C 232; Independent B 237, ' Blackburn Seniors B 306.:: • • Second Division


Roefield A 13-218 (17), St-‘


Nicholas 3-103 (5). ’V - . ; v ' TABLKS


v.'Firsl Division P W U I P :


StanhiliA.-'.:....12 12 0 0215: Westholme A . . ‘...9 • 8 0.- 1162.'; Clitheroe A ; . ; . .10;: 8 ^ 0 ; . 2120 ; C l i t h e r o eB 12 4 ';0 8118:. T^g.....V..:v;.10 >6 ■•0:-4111:'- Independent A . .13; 2:0.11108 St Philip’s . . . . . . 1 1 6 - 0 - 5 99;:- CardinalsA .'....12 2 ' 0 10 86 H a l s t e a d s I I .2 0, 9 79; . . Second Division ; P W 1) 1/ P ;


B’bumSensA ...10 .TO O' 0185. Telecom A ......12 11 .0 . 1181 WestholmeB”. . . .11 9- .0 .2158.;. Abacus A . . . . . . .11 6 0 5142,. RoeneldA-......12 ;4- 0:^813r.^ St Nicholas ...'. .12 5. 0 7111 . Whitehall..;..;.12v:4 :o • 8.94- Independent B.. .10. 2 ,0. * 8 72 College......;..12 : 0 .- 0 12 48:, ■. . Third Division : . ~ P W I) I. P~


Blackburn Seniors A 224; ■ Westholme A 317; AVesthoIme B -


: www.c1itheroeadvertiser.co.uk ClitheroeAdvertiser&Times, Thursday, February 19th, 2009 47 Darts and Dominoes


; Second Division P W L P


Sport Information Desk WARBURTONS


■Football


• St Michael’s A ....11 : 9 - 2 66 • RBLA......... ';...10 9 1 64


, -Brora Cow A v . ..10 - 5 5 50- • Horseshoe . .. .. ..1 1 • 5 ■ 6 46 • • Brora Cow B ; . . . .10 • 5 5 42 White Lion ......1 0 - 3 <1 40 SwanB...*.*,........10. 0" 10 16


■ '. RESULTS. .


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES WINTER LEAGUE


, First Division Darts


. Buck A 4, Buck B 5; Black Horse A 8, White Hart 1; Horse


Shoe 3, Black Horse B 6. * ; Dominoes


- • - Buck A 10, Buck B 11; Black -


Horse A 10, White Hart 11; Horse Shoo 12, Black Horse B 9. Second Division - - - - Darts


' . . Social Club 4, Swan 5; Judge " B 2, White Horse 7. Dominoes


' Social Club 8, Swan 13; Judge


- B 10, White Horse 11. - •- ‘ TABLES


; '-First Division . Darts


BuckB 1,..........7 .........9


P P . 57


Black Horse A ;; 7 . 9 : ‘ 51 r


• Legion r.T.*.. . . . . .8 - 40 BuckA . . .^ .................7 37 Black Horse B ........ .*...8 31


.'Horse S h o e / . ' . . . .6 ■ 18 .White Hart


7 Dominoes


J t a n h i l l B . .12 12:0 0185' ^Olympic.....'..M2' lO.CO •2176" CardinaIsB:;v...l2‘- 7 0 5153 AbacusB 11 ^-7 0 '^4132:. B’bumSensB ...12, 5 - 0 7126:' St Matthew’s . . ; .12 '.5: 0 7116 * TelecomB .'.;..M3. 2 0 11103 , RoefieldB .•..-...11 . 3 *0- 8'’99.- WestholmeC....ll-.-;2- 0 .-9 78-


Darts and Dominod:,'


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION : RESULTS ' ’


Low Moor 5, Craven 4; Black:


Bull 7, Billington,BC 2; Royal- Oak 3, Dc Lacy 6; Catholic SC ' 4, Bay Horse 5; Judge 6, Legion ■


■3. - ■ . - . ■■■■ ■ TABLE - ■/■


P


Judge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .63 Low Moor


Catholic S C . . . : . . . . . . . . . ..V.-.68 Black B u l


l Craven


DeLacy ......................... ....'.51 Billington BC


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT'DARTS


LEAGUE ; . RESULTS


Mick Putlcn Cup


Buck Inn:5; Swan A '5, St Michael’s A 3 . . ,


(RO)4. , n\TURI'S ‘


’ .. Monday,"' ■'. '{First Division


Waddington v Pendle Inn; St / Michael’s (RO),'v. Swan: A; CravenHeifervLegionB."-->{ Second Division


. - Legion'A v BrownJJow A; Swan B V White Lion; Brown Cow B V Horse Shoe. { • TABLES ' ■- '


■ First Division P W I, P


‘RBLB


SvvanA....... .'.T..I2 11 I 72 St Michael's (RO) .11 .,7 4 60 Low Moor...........11, 4 7 51 Buck Inn....... ;..10 7 3 50 Pendle Inn...........12 5 7 45 ...12 "4 8 45


Waddington......... 11 3 8 *42 CravenHciter . .{ .l l 4 7 40


■ ^


. ... '.'.-FirstDivLsion/: ■ Pendle Inn 5) SUMichael’s


.


Semi-Finalsi-Low Moor 1,- _


.. ..49


Royal Oak ............. •.........-..•16 Legion .. I ... ... ' ......... .'......43 Bay H o r s e . . ....... 37


.64


.57; .53


. P P


■ BlackHorseA':........9 - 108 ’Legion-. ...7 . . . . - . . . . ; .8 .98


■ Buck B-: .. ;• .. .; ....... •. .9 93 . Black Horse B . .T . . . . . .8 ’ : 73 BuckA


White Hart . HorseShoe


Swan...........8


• Judge A -...'. . . . . . . ; .6 T- r De Lacy


; .........6


7 , 7 6


, ' Second Division .. Darts


- P ... P .42


--j 40 ;; 36


: Social Club . .. .. .- . .7 ; . 25 White Horse. ; . . " . i ; . .7 • 25 • JudgeB . . . . . . . . . i . . : '. .8 ’21


- ■ Dominoes . . -


p - JudgeB p ..■j."..-.8 ;'‘'T 94.


.SocialClub .•.........v.v..7.;%.' 87. Swan. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . 8 • 76 White Horse......... .V..7 • 74 JudgeA . . . . . ; . . . ; ! . . ; , 6 . 59 DeLacy ..7 .- ; .. ..v .. '. .6 - '- .48.


■ Football- UNIBOND


. FOOTBALL LEAGUE


•:'First Division North . P W D . L P


-Bamber Bridge^. .29 -14.’/ 3.12 45 -


Durham City....21 15 •. 6. -0 51 FCHalifaxTn:;.27 15^ 6 6 51 SkerdaleUtd.-...21;T4'v5‘ 2 47


• Lancaster City'. .24; 13 - •: 3 8 42 ‘ColwynBay.24 13 5^ 6-41:


' Ossett'Albion....25:lI - -7' 7 40 CLITHEROE.; .22 ‘ 10 - 4 • 8'34 / NewxastleBS ...19': 9^:6 4 33:


.'rrafford.....;..25'T0 .3 12.33' .WoodleySports’ .24 10- 2M2-.32 Garforth Tn. . . . .24 9 > 5 TO 32 •


. CurzonAshton:‘..21-''9 ..4 8 31r Wakefield......... 25 9 4 12 31 Mossley........... .21^9 3 9 30 Chorley


Buck- Inn v.- Low Moor;' Harrogate RA’j . ;25 8 c:2i 15 ^ 26


, RossendaleUtd . . 2 5 5 j ••.7^ 13 22 WamngtonTn'.‘.25 • 5 -7 13 22


;RadcliffeBor. ;.-.27 ' 6.. 4 17 22 .'SalfordCity;....23.: 1 >5/17-. 8.; ■ • ■ Lincil Lancasiiire League;. •>. .P W D L P


FleehoodTn ...16 13 2 1 41 Chorley .7.........14 9 1 4 28 .LeighGenesis:;..15; 9 .1-:. 5;28 v • Barrow. . . .. .. ..1 3 . 9 0 v: 4 • 27 •• Bamber Bridge .-.16 /7 > 2 - 7 23; CLITHEROE...13 6 4 3 22


- F o r m b y - : 15 .• er^-T-.-8/19 : Salford City ..Vi.lO.


•,■.5 15.


:.-Darwenv..-..;;. .14 3\-. 3 v 8-12 - Burscough ; . . '. . ’.17-, 2 -‘3 12 9,v


.:Workington 7.'.. .llp'T ::3;' 7^ 6 . ?LancasterCityv.'.10 '. l ’;'.:2 j'.7/r5


. ..25 ^ 8. • 5 12-29,,


'.72 63 60


9


DONALD RAGE AND - NEWTON EAST


• LANCASHIRE football


LEAGUE • FIXTURES


I . Saturday - •


kick-off 2-15 p.m. unless staled" * • PresidenrsCup


. First Round: Feniscowles v Bacup CC (1-45 p.m.). First Division


. Borrowdale Utd v Pee! Park;.


• Canberra v Read Utd; Enfield v . Goodshaw Utd; Langho v Stack- steads; Mill Hill V Hurst Green;


.. Worsthome v Rock Rovers.. ^ •, Second Division


Barrowford Celtic v


Belvedere; BGSOB v Rawten- stall; Clitheroe .RBL v Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s; Padi-. ham A v Sabden. Reserve Division -t


'H u r s t Green V Goodshaw


Utd; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s v BGSOB; Peel Park v Colne Utd; Pendle Forest v Langho; Read Utd V Barrowford Celtic; Rock Rovers v Enfield; Stacksteads v Worsthome.


TABLES


First Division P W I) L P


HurstGreen ....17 11 4 2 37 Rimington ......14 11 3 0.36 Langho.........1 7 10 ' 3 4 33 Worsthome.......13 10 0 3 30 Stacksteads.......14 7 - 3 4 24* Colne Utd .........13 6 .-1 6 19 Mill Hill.......... .13 5 2 " 6 17 Read Utd.......... 12 5 • 0 7 15 Rock Rovers ....10 4 2 4 14 Goodshaw Utd ..13 4 1 8 13 Enfield;..........’..14 4 0 TO 12 Canberra.........12 3 2 7 11 Borrowdale Utd .12 3 2 7 11 Peel Park .......16 0 1 15 1 Second Division P W D . L P


OssySM .......... 14 12 0 2 36 B’foidCeltic ....14\ 9 4 1 31 Bacup CC.........14.10 1 3 31


'Feniscowles.......18 9 1 8 28 BGSOB . . . . . . .T3 8 2 3 26 Ra\\1enstall...;.I2 8 1 3 25 Pendle Forest ...IS 8 1-9 25 Belvedere...;...12 5 1 6 16 B’wickTn ......13 4 0 9 12 Clitheroe RBL . .13 4 0 9 12 PadihamA ....;14"'4 O.IO 12 Bly Boys’Club ..15 4-. 0 II 12, Sabden . .............14 1 1 12 .4 ' - Reserve Division P W D L P


Worsthome.......15 13 2 1 38 L a n g h o 15 11 0 4-33 HurstGreen ....16 9 3. 4 30


•Rimington ......12 9 1 2 28 :B’fordCeltic ....16 8 4 4 28 Stacksteads .....15 7 3 5 24


.Enfield...;...:.13'- 7'- 2 4'23 OssySM ....:..13. 6 3 4 2!' BGSOB . .......1 3 4 3 -.6 15 Pendle Forest ...14 4 3 -7 15 RockRovers ....14 3 3 .8 12 PeelPark.........14 -3 2 9 11


■ReadUtd.....-.:I5 2^ 3 TO 9 ColneUtd'......10-T 2 7 .5 Goodshaw Utd ..13 1. 0 12*3.


HARRY


DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE RESULTS


- Terry Cattermole Trophy . ^ Quarter-Finals: Boca Seniors'


4; Gt'Harwood Rovers 0; Com­ mercial Old Boys 2, Spinning Jenny 1; King’s Arms 3, Church Tn 6;. Welly'-Clayton 4, Helmshore Harriers 1.' /. - • . - • First Division .


: ,Clarence 4, Brewers Utd 0. . SccondDivision,'..'. * Ossy Refugees 2, Duke of


Wellington 1. FIXTURES > ' SuikKi}


. , First Division ..{Church Tn v Boca Seniors


(Foxhill); Clarence v Dog Inn (Haslingden);:Welly Clayton v rGlobe Bullough .(Wilson’s ) .'. • - , - • ; Second Division *


. . Commercial Old Boys v G t . Harwood Rovers (Marl.Pits);- King’s Arms.v Ossy Refugees ;


:(Roefield); Spinning-Jenny v/, Duke of/Wellington (Wilson’s).' •-


' TABLES


First Division ' *P W I) L P


Welly Clayton 6 5 .0 1 15 Boca Seniors. . . . .5 4 0 • 1 12 Church Tn . ; . . . .5 ’ 3 1 1 10


' Clarence . . . . . . . ’,5 3 0 2 9 Brewers Utd .....6 1 -


1 / 4- 4


Globe Bullough . .4 : . r 0 3 3 Doginn


Second Division * • P- W. D L P


Spinning Jenny...7 5 1 . 1 1 6 ' . Duke of Well. . f . .8 '5 1 -2.16


: Gt Harwood R. 5 3 I . l 10: King’sArms . .. ..7 - 3 . 0 4 9 -


• Ossy Refugees ...5 3 0 , 2 9 Commercial OB . .6 1 1" 4 4


• H’shore Harriers. ,6 0 / 0 6 0 DEVONSHIRE


CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL


LEAGUE T,\RLES ■ . ' -


Premier Division • P W D L P


• Long Lee.....'..14 J2 1 1 37 -Gargrave...;...14- 10 0 4 30 •G’tonUtd ......15 8 5 . 2 28


' SkiptonLMS .'..10 6 -2 2 20 .C’leySports ....14 6. 1 -7 19 WFCClitheroe..13' 4 5 4 17 Heliifield Sports .15 5 T 9 16- OxenhopeRec. . .15 - 4 3 8 15 Waddington ....13 4 2 7 14


'•Grindleton ....13 3 4 6 12 .Pendle Ath.......10 3 r 'G iO SkiptonTn'.......14 1 3 10 6 Second Division P W I) L P


•Chatburn.........13 12 0. 1 36 SilsdenW’star...l6 11 0 5 33 Wilsden......:.13 9 1 • 3 28' Carleton...........10 8 1 '1 25 S’tonLMSRes,.ll 8 .0. 3.24 SkiptonTnRes .16 -7 2 7 23 Rolls-Royce Res .17 6 11 0 19' Horton ... .. .. .1 6 5 2 9 17 ErabsayRes......14 5 1 8 16 • G’ton Utd Res . .12 4 2 6 14 PendleR’gades..12 3 .4 5 13 OakworthRes...l3 4 1 8 13 C’!eySp.Res ...14 '-4 1 .9 13


“ B’ttickBarons ..15 2 0 13 6 Third Division


- P W D L P


Ingrow&\\W...15 14 1 0 43 . Long Lee Res ...12 ; 8 3 1 27 LongPreston ...11 7 1 3 22 GnndletonRes..ll -6 1’ 4 19 Earby Tn Res ...14 6 I- 7 19 Colne................15 6 0 9 18 Cowling Res ....14 5 2 7T7


- Settle Utd Res ..12 5 0 7 15 SilsdenWRes ..12 4 0 8 12 B’vrickB.Res...l3- 3 2 8 11 •Waddington Res .9 4 1 4 10 BradleyRes ....12 .1 0 11 3 ' •points deducted


ROEFIELD


LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL; LEAGUE ;


, RESULTS


. AFC Crackoff 3, Drunken Monkeys 3; Morning Glory 5, New Inn 0; One Touch 6, Real


. Rosslee 10; 1045 a.m. Mayfield "Budgies 8, Chicken Legends 0;


/ AFC Buck 2, Mad Dogs 2. riXTURES ■ Sunday ■ -■


. . 9-35 a.m. One Touch-V, ■ Drunken Monkeys; 10-10 a.m. MMS V Chicken Legends; 10-45 a.m. AFC Buck v New Inn; 11- 20 a.m. Mayfield Budgies v AFC Crackoff. ... TVBLE . P ff I). I. P


■ AFCBuck;.;.-..14 10'.-'4\ 0.34" • Morning Glory. .14 11 . 1 .2 34- -Neninn............13 9 2 2 29 MajfieldBS‘....13 7 2 3 23 AFC Crackoff...13 5 2 0 17


-DrunkcnM'keys 12...4--.3 ■/. 5 15 /MadDogs......l4.j. 3 C ./O to..


"ChickenLegends 14 4 . 2 8 14i MMS .............12 3 2 7 11 Real Rosslee. :12 2 1 9 7 OneTouch ."...14~;1 .L':12*4.:..


5 0 0 5 -0 ■ YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 18


- ’Fulledge Colts2, Clitheroe. Wolves 2. . : ■ •. Under 15 ,


“ 'Clitheroe Wolves 5, Todmor- denSCl.


- Under 16 ' Clitheroe Wolves Rangers 7, -


Todmorden • Borough •• 0; Clitheroe Wolves 3, Brierfiold


' Celtic Red 3. - - TABLES Under 18 P W. D I P


B’fieldCeltic ....8 8 ‘ 0 : 0 24.


■■Colne.. .. .. .. ..1 1 7 1 3 22 Cowling... .....10 6 T-' 3 19


- Fulledge Colts'. . .9 5 ■2 2 17 Haslingden.........9 5 . 1 3 16 :.


• C’roe Wolves........8 4 3 ' 1 15 Belvedere..........10 5 0 5 15 - IghtenLeigh.....8. 4 2 . 2 1 4


•B’ford Celtic....10 • 4 0 6 12 B’cliffeRovers ...8 2 1- 5 7


, Pendle Forest ...11 •! 3 7 6 TrawdenCeltic..11 1 1 9 4 Brunlea.............. 9 1 1 7 4 Under 15 P W D L P


Junior Clarets.. .11 10 0 1 30 PendleForest ....8 7 T 0 22 C’roe Wolves....10 *7 0 3 21


.B’chffeRovers ...8 4 1 3 13 B’wickTn......li 4 .1 6 13 Fulledge Colts ...8 4 0 4 12 Tod.se...........10 4 0 6 12 Daneshouse....... 9 3 - 1 5 10 Tod.Borough ...11 2 0 - 9 6 .


' Padiham Saints .10 1 0 9 3 Under 16 P W D L P


Colne...........ll 8 2 1 26


• IghtenLeigh.... 11 7 1 3 22 C’roe Wolves R. ..7 6 ' 1 0'19 • Todmorden........7 6 ' 0 1 18 - Bacup ............... 8 -5 0 3 15 Junior Clarets C. .8 3 2 . 3 11 C’roe Wolves.....6 3 1 -2 10 Tod. Borough . . . .9 3 • 0 • 6 9 B’field Celtic B .. .9 2 2: 5- 8 B’field Celtic R .. .7 0 3 4 3 . Junior Clarets. . . .8 1 0 7 3 - B’\rickTn......‘.9 0 0 9 0 •pointsdeducted


• ACCRINGTON


YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE


: RESULTS Under 9.


Mill Hill Blue 5, Wilpshire . . Red 2.


Wanderers Red 1; Wilpshire Wanderers Blue 0, Mil! Hill -


■Under 10


Whalley 1, Mill Hill 0; Under II


- Church 1, Clitheroe Wolves


Blue 2; Rishton Utd .0, Clitheroe Wolves Red 5; Wilp­ shire Wanderers 6, Mill Hill 1. ■ Under 12


Huncoat Utd 3, Whalley 1. Under 18 League One .


Pendle Forest 3, Wilpshire


; Wanderers 2.. • . Under 18 League Two •


Belthorn Utd 0, Clitheroe


Wolves 10; Oswaldtwistle 3, Langho 1. ' - ' Under 11 League Two Burnley Knights 3, Wilp­


shire Wanderers 1; Roefield Leisure 0, St Joseph’s 10.: * ■ . Under 15


. Huncoat Utd 2, Clitheroe. Wolves 2.. • Under 16 League One


0. ’ Baxenden Villa 2, Wilpshire .Wanderers2. • •


-Belvedere 2, Readstone Utd , Under 16 League Two' • >. . - ” •


‘TABLES Under9 ... P W ,U L P


:Mi!lHillR...\..12 12 O ' 0 36-’. Mil! Hill B. .V..‘.14.12: .-0 2 36 '.


• Huncoat Utd: . ..! ! 10:.'0.-L30 GtH’woodR\ts .14 .9.- 1--.4 28-.


' R’daleValleyY. ;i4 -iO • 1; '4 28 ’ .'W’shire Wands B.15.. 7 • • 1 - 7.- 22 • :R’daleVal!eyG.-.14- 5 -2 .7 17 Greyhound Ford -.16 > 5 " 1 -10 -16 ■ / Rishton Utd ....15 2 0 13 6 Globe Bullough .13 1 1 11 4 :W’shire WandsR.16-- 0 • 3 1 3 3 ■/


FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES WITH GREAT StRVICE -


•!-- . Under 1C League Two ■ P W ■ D L P


.Football.


‘ Under 10 P W I) L P


- ‘Knuzden ... .. .1 5 ' 14 O'- 0/45 •Bly West End ..14 12 . 0-‘ 1 39 •StJoseph’s -....17 9 0 7.30 Whalley


15 8 3 4'27


■ HuncoatUtd ..;14 '8 1 5 25 .•W’shireWands .15. 6 ’/.3 5 15 Rishton Utd . ; , .11 •: 5 0 - 6 15


•:’Mill Hill....... .13 7 2 2 14 R’daleValley ;..16 3 1 12 10 Haslingden . . . . .13 - 2 0 11 6 Greyhound Ford .13 1 2 10 5 Church '. .. .. .. .1 6 : 1>2-.I3: '5 . r Under 11 , • • P W D L P


.W’shireWands ..16 14 2 0 44 Gt H’wood Rvrs .16 '11 2 3 35 C’roe Wolves B.' .16 9 :4 3 31


, C’roe Wolves R.' .14 9 2, 3 29 Forest Green. . . -.13 8 0 5 24 R’dale Valley R.:.14 . 7 -1 ^ 6 22 Mill Hill...........14 6 3 5 21 R’dale Valley Y. .14 5 I - 8 16 Forest White....11 4- 1 6 13 Church


Crown Paints 0. .12 :10 • 0 2-30 •Blackburn Tn . .11 ■; 9 0 1 30 OssyRangers ...I I 10 0 . 1 30.


. Rossendale Utd ; .9 •' 5 •• 0 4 15 •B’denVilla ....13 5 2^ 5 14-


;Feniscowles.....11 :-4 • 1* 6 13 ■ W’shireWands ..l2 3 - 1. 8 10 Borrowdale Utd .12-3 . 0 9. 9


;Church . .; ....1 3 - O: 0 ,13 -3* •points alteration - .


• THWAITES


/CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER


. POOLLEAGUE RESULTS


D. and L. Groundworks Challenge Cup


- Black Horse A 5, Bay Horse


7; Billington B 7, Read Con. 2; RBL B 3, White Horse A 7; Con. Club 3, Buck A 7. FIXTURES , Tonight . •


Premier Division / Buck A V RBL A; Low Moor ..14 .3 0 11 9


•RishtonUtd ...15 1 0 14 3 HuncoatUtd ...13 0 0 18 0 Under 12 ' P W D L P


Fulledge Colts ..15 15 0 0.45 B’denVilla ...;.16 14 0 2 42. •C’roe Y’olves ...12:7 1 • 3 25 B’ford Celtic. . . .13 8*0 5 24 R’daleValley ...11: 6 1 4.19


- •Knuzden . '. . . . .16 7. 2 , 7 1 7 RishtonUtd.....l2 - 5 T 6 16 •Gt H’wood Rvts 13 -4 0 8 15 HuncoatUtd ...11 5 0 6 15 W’shifeWands ..12 4: 1 7 13 ClaytonPR ,...13 4 0 9 12 Whalley ........... 12 r 0 11 3 •Church ...........14 0 0 12 -6 Under 18 League One '


P W I) L P


Mill Hill R . . . : . .11 9 1 1 28 CroraPaints ...13 - 8 2 ' 3 26 OssyRangers ...14 7 0 7 21 PendleForest ...11 6 1 .4 16 RishtonUtd....... 8 4. 2 2 14 BrunleaDyn. ...10 4 2 4.14


-W’shireWands ..10 4 0 6 12 R’daleValley ...11 2 0 9 6 Mill Hill B . . . . . . .8 0 0 8 0 Under 18 League Two P W U L P


Oswaldtivistle.. .14 12 2 0 38 •Danven'...........11 8 3 0 24 HuncoatUtd ...10 6- 1 3 19 •C’roe Wolves . . .13 5 1 .6.19; Langho . . . . . . . . .9 5 0 415 •StJoseph’s ....10 3 1 5 13 Gt H’wood R\ts .12 3 I 8 10 Belthorn Utd'. . . .9


0 0 9 0


• C h u r c h . 10 0 i:,.7--5 Under I I League Two • . :


P 'w U L P


•Knuzden _____14 13-- 0 ■ 0 42 Forest Green. . . .13 7 • 2* 4 23 R’daleValley . . . . 9 . 5 2 2 17 Gt H’wood Rvrs ,12 5 - 2 5 17- B’ford Celtic ....11 .5 2 4 17 St Joseph's....... 12. 4 - - 2. 6 14 Burnley Knights 11 4 1 6 13 •W’shireWands .12 1- 4 6'l0 •OssyRangers ..12 3 - 3 ' 5 9 •Roefield Leisure 10 0 0 9 -3 . Under 15


. • ' P W D L P


Belvedere ......15 15 0 0 45 PendleForest .•..12 12 0 - 0 36 Bly Rangers ....16 11: 1 4 34 •StJoseph’s ....11 9 -1 0 31


-HuncoatUtd ...17-' 8 3 - 6 27 W’shire Wands ..16 : 9 0 7 27


-RishtonUtd .-...18 ;*7 1 10 22 Oswaldtwistle.Ml; 7 0 :4 21 B’daleUtd ... ..I3 .'4 1' 8 13 C’roe Wolves....12 .3 1'.:-8 10 . Ossy Rangers .. .14 3 • 0 1 1 9 Gt H'wood Rvrs .16 2 1 ;13 Y : Globe Bullough .12n' 2- 1. = 9 7- •R’daleValley.;.13- 0 0-12 -3: Under 16 League One P w: D L P


•Belvedere .....14 12 0 . 1 39 MillHill .......1 4 : 9 -1 ’4 28* Crown Paints G. .14 '. 8 . .2 k.4.26 -


■ReadstoneUtd ;",14 - 7 3.- 4 24 Gt H’wood Rvrs .13 6 1 6 19 Greyhound Ford .10 -5 -1 - 4 16 HuncoatUtd-'..-.i3 4 : i "8:i3' B’ford Celtic....13 2 2 9 8 •PendleForest v.ll k3 1 •. 6 -..7 • Rishton Utd . ,10 ;; 0 ,:0 .rlO -.0


V St Peter’s A; RBL B v Buck B; White Har t A v Bay Horse; White Horse v Billington B. First Division . ..


' Black Horse A v Kings Arms A; Dog V White Horse A; Read Con. V Wagon A; Rose and Crown A v Station; St Peter’s B V Con. Club. . Second Division • ■.


• Grindleton v Black Horse B; Higher Buck B v Castle; Victo­ ria A v Stork; Wagon B v Higher Buck A.


Third Division


•. Brown Cow Chatburn v Buck Wrinkleys; Horseshoe v White


' Hart B; Kings Arms B v De Lacy; RBL D v Pendle Hotel; Whalley Arms v RBL C. '. TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


■ St Peter’s A .....11 3 -3 5 68 White Horse B ..11 2 4 5 67 Buc kB..11 -2. r


{RBLA.........11. 7 3 1100 • BuckA,..,..,,-.11 8 1 ^ 2 96 LowMoorA ....11 6 3 2 91 BillingtonB.....11 ■ 7 2 2 91 RBLB..............11 5 3 '3 88:


8


•TOeHartA'..!! 1 4 . 6 58 Bay Horse.........11. 0 4 . 7 50 First Division P W D L . P


Black Horse A ..11 9 0 2101


, ReadCon.;....... 11 .6 3 2 90. WagonA . . . . . ; . l l 7 0 4 85 White Horse A . .10 6 1 3 83


• KingsArmsA.'..ll 5 2 4 80 St Peter’s B . . ; . .10 6 0 4 72. DogInnA'........ 11 . 2 2 Rose&CroraA ,10 . 2 2 Con. Club A ....11 2 1 8 56


• Station . .. .. .. .1 0 2 1 7 53 - Second Division P W D L P


Higher Buck A ..11 7 4 0103- .WhiteLion....... 11 7 0 4 86


• Black Horse B-.,11 4 -4 3 81- •VictoriaA....... 11 5 2 4 78 Higher BuckB ..11 4 .3 -4 77 Stork. . . . . . . . . .1 1 5 1 5 76 Buck G’ton....... 11 3 3 5 71 WagonB . .. ., .,1 0 4 1. 5 66 C a s t l e ' 10 4 0 6 60


.BuckD-..............9 0 2 7 40 - Third Division P W D L P


RBLD .............11 7 3 1 99. •Buck Wrinkleys 11 7 3 1 89 MVhiteHartB ...11; 6 2 3 86/ BrownCow’Ch. .11- 5 5 186 KingsArmsB...!!' 5 3 - 3 82 RBLC ........ ; .,I I 3 . 3 5-75 Horseshoe.........11. 3 3 5 74 WTialleyArms . .11. 1; 4 6 64 • Pendle Hotel.-...11.• 3 1 :?59- /DeUcy


.11 1 1 9 52- •points deducted


SPORTS DESK Edward Lee


cdward.Ice@castlancsncws.co.uk ‘ 01282478163


Chris Boden


.chns.bodcn@casUancsniws.co.uk'/ -


01282478I&4 ‘ Phil Simpson


phiUinipson@casl!ancsnews.co.uk -01282478165


,


7 6


65 57


61 . Buck D V White Lion; Buck-


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