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• CLITHEROE "Wolves hosted a fantastic pre-season football festi val in conjunction -with Accrington ■ Stanley at Clitheroe Royal Gram mar School on Sunday. .,
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, Boys Club from .Preston, and Accrington Stanley Centre of Excellence put on a display of entertaining football, with a l l ; teams playing against each other over the course of the event. The mild conditions assisted on
. the day, with all four teams playing some fantastic, open and attacking football to entertain the large gath-.
ering of officials and family mem bers in attendance. The match balls ■^vere sponsored
on the day by Official Kit from ;Whalley, who also supplied the new; winter training jackets for the Clitheroe youngsters. Sarah Dawson, proprietor of
■Maxwells Cafe wine bar in the town, kindly sponsored the local youngsters, and was on hand to officially hand over the jackets to the team prior to the event {left). Accrington Stanley hailed the
event a complete success, and expressed thanks to all participat ing teams.
, They also paid tribute to the
efforts made by Clitheroe Wolves in hosting the event, and hope to make this an annual date on the calendar. V Dave Watson, manager of the Clitheroe side commented: “This was a fantastic event, played in the correct spirit, and with some fan tastic football on show.
' “Clitheroe Wolves are working hard to foster relationships with clubs outwith their current league structure. “Already we’re looking forward to playing in the event next year.”
Harvey stuns Padiham
READ professional Jon Harvey. did the damage in the derby win over Padiham after securing a sensational seven-wicket haul. ■
■ Only Anthony Hall • reached the 20 mark for the visitors who were pim- ished by some clean and ingenious deliveries from
: the in-form pro. Padiham. pro Kashif
Siddique was the first to go as he returned to the pavilion after being sub jected to an embarrassing duck, before Umar Sad- -dique was bowled for 13. ■ Abdul Saddique added
15 and Steve Meehan a further 10, but their totals
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were too low to prove any kind of threat. • Harvey claimed 7-34 while,Warren Eastham ■ took 3-40 to limit the
. away side to just 86 runs. . The Whalley Road side then cruised to a nine-
Avicket victory courtesy of trio Chris Holt, Michael Whalley and Joe Mar shall who wrapped up the points within 21 overs. Holt hit three fours and
a six to fire 23, Whalley struck an unbeaten 30 and Marshall smashed two fours and a sbe on his way to an unbeaten 22. - .However, the following
day it was the inclement weather that stopped play and prevented Read from ; claiming a double -victory. Professional Harvey
once again led by example away at Settle as he hit
54, while Holt also got in on the action by accumu lating 37. :. Kyle O’Connor’s
unbeaten 22 and 18 from Jack Jones helped Read climb to 167-7 from just 27 overs.
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' However, the home side’s innings lasted just 9.4 overs before the rain came hurtling down forc ing the umpire to call an end to proceedings. . Settle sat on just 28-3
-with Andrew Rushton . taking two of the wickets. Read will now play host to Earby on Saturday,
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before travelling to Eden-: field on Sunday - wickets • to be pitched at 1-30 p.m.
Northern win battle of the strugglers
A BOTTOM-of-the-table clash saw Blackburn Northern record only their fourth win of the campaign with -victory over Clitheroe. :: .-The opening four batsmen for the
Ribble Valley side were convincing at the crease as they sent Clitheroe well on their way to a respectable total. Josh McDowell smashed 53, professional Paul Turner hit 28, Malcolm Sco t t struck 30. and Farook Butt made 19; but th e y : were imaided by the remaining bat ting order.
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The honie side’s Munaf Bawla tore through his opponents, taking.
CLITHEROE'Hockey Club were rewarded with a .bronze medal after three months of impressive play at the Manchester Belle Vue mixed leagues.
;. And that added to the fantastic winnersLcup from the week before,; when th e .la d ie s ’ -first team won the Liverpool tournament. The:;:-,; Manchester
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league saw Clitheroe win- all nine games to top Pool A, and the competition - then went into four divi-; sions.
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the wickets of McDowell, Scott, ■ B u t t ,-T im Le Breton (0) and Michael Houldsworth (8). He finished on 5-44 from 11 overs
while Ali Haider joined him with 3- 57. The visitors ended the innings ■ on 172-9.
: In reply, Butt accumulated three wickets at the expense of 53 runs while Ben Dowling too 2-21.-. : • However, their efforts were to no
avail as an unbeaten half.century from Blackburn Northern profes- - sional Naeem Ashraf, an unbeaten
, 47 from Rudra Singh, 24 from Mini Bhada and Ammer Mirza (16)
helped their side to a five-wicket-, victory.
' Clitheroe’s Sunday game against Barnoldswick was abandoned due to the rain, which was harsh on the home side after Josh-McDowell’s impressive 70 helped his side to a 199-5 total. The visitors had reached 30 from 10.4 overs.
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The Ribble Valley outfit will hope for better fortune at weekend
• when they travel to Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday before play ing host to league leaders Baxenden. on Sunday, wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m.
Brave effort from Clitheroe Clitheroe were placed .
in the First Division, and they didn’t disappoint as -
. they recorded some fan- :.tastic wins, beating : Wilmslow A 2-1 and 4-0, : "Wilmslow B 6-0 and 7-0, and then , they turning a 1-1 draw with Prescot first time round to record a 6-1 win the second time the teams played.
•■;. They also had 3-1 and; '6-0 wins against Bolton, - and 5-2 and .7-0 wins ; against D idsbury, f inishr.
ing with a 2-2 draw with. Timperley and losses to. Brooklands and Poynton 4-1 and 5-3.
. , , ; Clitheroe finished
third, qualifying for.; finals night, where they, were up against Brook- ; lands and Po3mton in the first semi-final. The locals played at a
fast, competitive, pace, but could do nothing : against a team full of.. National Premier play-. ,ers, losing 4-2. , ,
The bronze medal
match saw Clitheroe take on Prescot, coming through 3-2 winners with
' goals from Carl Sander-; ■ son (2) and a late winner ■ from Mark "Ward from a penalty comer.
; \ . . Meanwhile. theladies’.
f irs t team, who have played all their summer hockey at Manchester, finished their campaign
- on a high as they won group two t o . achieve . First Division hockey. :
[ p 3 t C O M R U T E R S I 6H 2nd PJyisipii :Serj^^ Earby batsmen
A STRONG 58-run eighth wicket stand between Earby’s Martin Windle and Daniel ■Helliwell pushed the Applegarth outfit to victory against Ribblesdale Wanderers.. - y:It was mainly an afternoon of positive bowling displays as both sides lacked con viction in the batting department, but i t : was ultim'atelythe Windle and Helliwell partnership that secured -victory. ;: The
away.side batted first a t Church' Meadow but failed to make a good early, impression; Stephen Pickles (1), Matthew HainK (12); professional Ali Azmat (5).and, Chris Walton (0) all feU -without a fight as Earby.were oh 204.', Aron Pollard .was the next to go with-13
which pa-ved the way for match-winner, Windle. He firstly partnered Richard Crad- •
'dock," who also batted well to smash 34 runs, as the visitors climbed to 83-6 on Crad dock’s exit; .before brief spells with Jonny Martin (4). and Stephen Hipgrave (0) and -
finally! Helliwell who secured an unbeaten 2 0 . - - V , '
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I' ^ The away side were eventually bowled out for 154 courtesy of valiant efforts from Rib blesdale professional Jake Brown (343), Ian. Britcliffe (3-38) and Robert Lloyd (340). : Stephen Kerr, took the other wicket as he
claimed one scalp at the expense of just one: run from a single over. - win reply the hosts never really looked like threatening Earby’s total.: Craig Hall■( 1) and Ryan Gladwin (0) surrendered wickets early to put Ribblesdale on 10-2. Brown hit - five fours on his way to a quick-fire 22 but Martin Peel (6) and John Rain (0) also went without a fight. Alistair Marsh (16) then came in to part-;:
ner Robert Lloyd (21) and the pair shot Wanderers from 35;5 to 66-6. But -wickets then fell quickly ‘and the hosts fell 66 runs short of their target.
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the pick of the bowlers while Chris Walton: (2-15) and Hipgrave (2-12) also made very significant contributions.
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;;-:The;Church Meadow side
travelled.to: Edenfield on Sunday, and posted a score of 199. • - . However, like a majority of the region’s
Sunday fixtures, the game fell victim t o . -hea-vy rain as Edenfield.were on 644. ; f ;; Ribblesdale will now go on to play Great
Harwood on Saturday before travelling to local ri-vals Whalley on Sunday, wickets pitched at 1-30 p.m.,,
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Whalley crushed
WOEFUL Whalley’s spirit was absent in Saturday’s fix ture against Oswaldtwistle Immanuel. The home side cruised to a
58-run victory mainly thanks to some lacklustre batting on their opponents part and a sensational bowling perform ance from six star Andrew Metcalf.' The hosts, who have gradu
ally been climbing the Veka Ribblesdale Cricket League, se t a very achieveable 126 total which started with an opening wicket stand of 33 from Daniel Metcalf (14) and Andrew Kerr (28). • Nick Payne (10) and Oliver
Clare (15) also recorded dou ble figures while Gerard made it a triple whammy of Met calf trouble as he posted 18. The away side’s N icky
Byrne was in good form, how ever, and it was his ability with the ball that kept the tally low after claiming 4-33 from 11 overs.. . Declan Fitzhenry (2-52)
and David O’Neill (2-25) also gave a helping hand. In response Whalley strug
gled to make any kind of impact. "William Marsden and
Fitzhenry top-scored with 17 while O’Neill (10) was the only other batter who could contribute double figures as the visitors fell for 68. - Andrew Metcalf was the
star of the show as he claimed unbelievable statistics of 6-18 from 17 overs. Whalley’s Richard Palmer
put his two runs from Satur day behind him as he struck a well-taken half-century on Sunday against Great Har wo o d . - . '
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counted for nothing as heavy rain brought an end to pro ceedings. : ' - : : ■ Whalley will now hope to
climb out of the bottom three when they travel to league leaders Baxenden on Satur day, before playing hosts to Ribblesdale Wanderers on Sunday, wickets pitched at 1- : 30 p.m.
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