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54


CIKheroe Advertiser &T1me8,'niursday; April 15,2010


www.cHtheroeadvertIser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport news go to www.burnleyexpress.net champions close


CLITHEROE entertained re­ cently crowned league cham­ pions Rossendale at Little-


( i < 4


second half, although Rossendale never let up, Clitheroe began to edge their way into the game with . the aid of some barrelling runs from Proctor Graves and Dowson


were feeling the heat in more ways than one. The captain’s rallying call was answered, and Clitheroe finished the half in the ascend­ ancy, with Chambermaid leading the forward charge, while Cowgill practiced the fine arts of back row play and the back line moved forwarcl with great purpose both in attack and defence - notably Peel, Dickinson, Greenwood and Lafianceschina. In the opening 20 minutes of the


Wolves clinch the title


FOOTBALL


CLITHEROE Wolves Un­ der 13s Blue got the win they needed to secure to East Lan­ cashire Alliance title with a 4- 0 victory at Darwen Rangers. The game ’ started slowly


- f


and both teams were evenly matched : in a goal-less first half. Wolves came o u t . ' for the


second half in a different frame of mind, and dominated ’ much of the early possession,: going ahead w i^ a looping effort from Isaac Pope:- •


. -They soon went 2-0 up from ■


a well-taken effort from.Jack Exel. Pope hammered - home , his second from outside the box moments later, and Sam : Jones sealed the wine with the goal of the season - a great:; volley from a great cross from : Oliver Riley. James^ Porter was man-of-the-match.'. . ;i . -


: THREE saves in the penalty . shoot out from keeper Michael' Mashiter sent Grindleton into the 'Craven League: Cup .■ Fi-: nal.


,


. nificent: Charlie: Jackson - had an effort just-wide after superb - work;: from : Driver, . and Jake::


; .if-Although thevisitors: had . some good -i poss^ion, -.'.they


: Chadwick was unluclgr to see a ; pile-driver fly wide. '•


taken the lead' when an ■ uncharacteristic slip from cap- .-: tain Fielding allowed. a Rolls . striker • in, who ; slid his . shot ■wide of the target. - At the other: end, the mag-;


:The .visitors :‘should: :^ FOOTBALL-


G r i m l l e t o n 1 Rolls FC................ . 1 .(Grindleton won on pens) -


, full backs Jackson and Fawcett ; made some telling ' intercep- ; tions: and the very impressive >


' up Jackson, who evaded two defenders to loft the ball over the keeper. Rolls failed to .retaliate as


: through'-. after. - 30 .' minutes when the tireless Hickling set


failed to make it count, thanks to centre:back.pair Fielding and North, and Mashiter. . ::The locals made the break-


Scott Brunker was terrier like in midfield.


likely match winner, and min­ utes. into the second half he was unluclqr to see his shot go • straight at the keeper. : Ten minutes into the second.


Chadwick looked the: most


half. Rolls equalised with their i first real effort when a Jackson' pass was 'intercepted and a quick ball into the middle saw the striker finish low and hard into the comer.


- • f: throughball, only to - steer his : vbut *Dan . Fawcett: ’ restored


- The;rest .of the'game was; evenly matched until, the final : minute* :: when , ' the brilliant Chadwick • fed onto a Driver


-. shot away, with; the rebound brilliMtly blocked by Bmnker.


li the-first with an outstretched boot, .before Chadwick sent the keeper the wrong way. ' Rolls scored their next pen-


: ally only: for Walker to miss from the spot for Grindleton.- J lo l ls scored the next one,


; Mashiter managed to save


as the tireless Dan - Fawcett blazed - a difficult: effort well .over;. andvMashiter tipped- a


: With:: no.: - substitute’s, . Grindleton limped through to penalties.


shot agonisingly wide. Extra-time came and went,


- : The fourth - Rolls’ :jpenalty went wide, but: Ryan Fawcett saw his effort saved. - Rolls scored their next pen-


parity.


: Fielding saw his effort beaten away.


.: Man-of-the-match Mashiter then somehow kept out a pile- driver,*. and Darren Jackson


. ' •


. blasted the- winning r penalty home.


; At sudden death. Rolls went 4-3 ahead,- only for Phil-North to even, things up. iMashiter then- dived full length - to his left, to save,-' but captain Scott


alty, and Driver kept his team in the competition.; .


some slick handling led to space creation straight down the middle of the park, and their hard-run­ ning centre crashed through, with the try converted. Again they visi­ tors attacked, and again they were rewarded after a series of forward drives designed to smash their way down the park. After several driv­ ing rucks they were camped on the Clitheroe line, from a resulting semm their lanlgi number eight picked up and drove over to score. As the sun beat dovm, the locals


often unseen bump and grind, and the back row snaffling and slowing ball at the breakdown, Rossendale were held out for the first quarter. - Their breakthrough came when


strongly with some very attacking play, but the Maroon and Golds were stoic in defence and held out for the opening 20 minutes with some massive tackling in the for­ wards from COwgill, Nuttall and Chambermaid, and in the backline from Peel, Bartle, Lafranceschina and Greenwood. With the tight five doing the


moor on Saturday. ' As expected. Dale started


RUGBY


. ancy now and charged back up the ' ;: pitch.from.the re-starty and with ■ the puppet-master Watson orches- v: tratmg the game from scrum half,: the Maroon and Golds forged up the-pitch, and Redfeam-was on hand again to finish a move which


in the forwards. Against the run of play, Rossendale were again over the whitewash to put a 17-point: advantage : over the Littlemoor men, but that is where their scor­ ing- stopped. Oitheroe were spurred into attack after a slicing tun from Greenwood on the wing,; • whO; picked a : fantastic ■ line:: to i scorch down the pitch and into the Rossendale 22, and Chambermaid :: was on hand to provide the link to, '- wingman Redfeam, who gingerly'' made his way to the line to score: : ■: The squad were in the ascend-:


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+ - m F0i0'T'B'-A,LL. INIBOND FOOTBALl


LEAGUE Rrst Division N o r t h -


, . . . P W D U P :•


ffCHalifaxTn.:...38 28 8 2:92 ; ,jncaslerCity...37.29 1 .7 88


JolwynBay.......38 22 5 11 71 Skel'dale Utd...... 37.20 6 11 66 j 'Cuizon Ashton 37- 2011 6 65 . eiqh Genesis ...39 19 7 13 64 .


iilossley.;..;.:..:-36 1610 10 58 1adcliffeBoro...37 17 5 15 56 :LITHER0E.......38 16 7 15 55


Warrington Tn... 38 16 5 17 53 . Bamber Bridge .-.40 14 9 17 51 : Bhorley..............38.131015 49 . -. PreacotCables..39 13 9 17 48 Hrafford.l...:.......39 13 8-.18 47 AFC F y l d e 39 13 8 18 47 .


(Woodley Sports 40 1014 16 44 fealfordCity;.:....37 12 8 17 44 . Wal(elield...;......37 9 1216 39 (GariorthTn.......38 10 7 21 37- r Harrogate RA.. 37 11 7 19 37 PssettAIbion.....39 7 6 26 27 Rossendale Utd.38 5 7 26 22 - ‘points deducted ■ *


virtually the whole squad were: involved in. With the conversion - missed, the final whistle went and i .: both ^ u a d and supporters were >. left wishing there was another 10'- - minutes to play, as Clitheroe would surely have put more points on the - board and pressed Rossendale all the way, especially as many of the Rossendale team were wilting in- thesunshine.


■ The squad played with great heart and passion, and can be


proud of the performance against strong opposition from a larger club. After much discussion and the strong performances of the


whole squad' - notably :Peel, Chambermaid, Lafranceschina - and Greenwood, the vote for the home team Emporium man-of- . the-match was awarded to Simon Cowgill for a fantastic all-round performance. On Saturday: the side, face . Bolton at Littlemoor (3 p.m.); ; ■


y- ' 1^ Leighton is snapped up by Uveipool!


. The eight-year-old cen­ tral ; midfielder, who plays for Clitheroe Wolves Red, made his decision follow­ ing interest: from the likes of Manchester United and


CLITHEROE youngster Leighton Clarkson has signed for Premier League giants Liverpool.


FOOTBALL


the club where he holds:a season ticket, Blackburn. Rovers. - His talents were identi-; fied early, from the age of: five, when he trained with : Rovers and United, before: he linked up with Liverpool


■ said: “We are veiy. proud parents.


- the following year. .' His thrilled parents Wes . and Lindsey Clarkson


■ very young - and as long as Wolves until August."


-."“We.have to be careful not to get: carried away and keep Leighton’s feet firmly on : the ground. He is stiU


he tries his best and enjoys it we will be happy.’.’


'


-with Jamie Carragher, will train at Liverpool’s acad­ emy in Kirkby twice a week . and . play Sundays in the Academy League..;: •. He will be able to play for


Leighton, pictured above-


DONALB RACE& NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


RESULTS . Division .1' (Langho 1, Rimington 1: Riming-


ton 3, Flurst Green 2. Reserve Division ■


iPendle Forest 5, Read United


| l ; Rimington 2. Peel Park 0; Os- Iwaldtwistle SM 1, Rimington 1; .


I Pendle Forest 3, Hurst Green 1; IRead United 2, Colne United 2. Presidents Cup


I Larigho 5, Clitheroe RBL 0. FIXTURES


Third Round ,


. (Saturday, 2-15 p.m.) Division 1 .


(Hurst Green v Mill Hill; Langho v


Goodshaw United; Read United V Oswaldtwistle SM; Rimington V Canberra.


Reserve Division I


Oswaldtwistle SM v Read United; Peel Park v Rimington. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Rimington .....:..19 14 4 1 46 Ungho....... ;....23 13 5 5 44 Canberra


22 13 3 6 42


Enfield.............. 17 12 2 3 38 Hurst Green.... ..20 11 3 6 36 . StacksteadsSJ.21 11 3 7 36 Read Utd...........22 10 4 8 34 Worsthome.......24 11 1 12 34. Mill Hill...........;.:20 9 4 7 31 OssySM...........22 10 1.1131 Goodshaw Utd ..16 . 4 2 1014 BorrowdaleUtd.19 3 1 1510 Colne Utd..........22 3 1 18 10 BacupCC.........-.2T 2 2 17 8 Second Division


, P W 0 L P


Pendle Forest.... 14 12 2 0 38 ' B’fordCeltic......17 12 2 3 38


' BGSOB...............16 10 4 2 34 BlyBelvedere... 17 8 5 4 29 Padiham............ 17 9 1 7 28 Rock Rovers.....18 7 4 7 25 Feniscowles.....:18 6 3 9 21 BarnoldswickTn17 5 1 11 16 ClitheroeRBL....18 4 1 1313 Peel Park.-;.;..:.... 18 0 1 17 i Reserve Division P W D L P


Worsthome.......24 19 1 4 58 Pendle Forest ....22 17 1 4 52 BGSOB........... ...22 14 3 5 45 Hurst Green.......25 14 3 8 45 • Langho..............20 12 2 6 38 B’ford Celtic......21 12 2 7 38 OssySM...........20 10 3 7 33 Rimington.........20 10 2 8 32 Enfield........... ....19 9 2 8 29


' SlacksteadsSJ..23 7 4 12 25 Rock Rovers.....25 4 3 18 15-


. Peel Park.......... .21 4 2 1514 Colne Utd.......... 23 3 2 18 11 Read Utd............21 2 2 17 8


HARRY OEWHURST - MEMORIAL


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Division 1


Church Town 1, Great Hanwood Rovers 3; Clarence 2, Spinning Jenny 4; Welly Clayton 11, Dog Inn 0.


Division 2


Abbey Rovers 2, King's Arms 3; Black Bull 5, Helmshore Harri­ ers 6; Ossy Refugees 0, Rose and Crown 7. FIXTURES Sunday


Division 1


Church Town v Duke of Wel­ lington (Foxhill); Great Hanvood Rovers v Dog Inn (Wilson's); Spinning Jenny v Welly ClaWon (Bullough).


Division 2


King's Arms v Black Bull (Me­ morial); Ossy Refugees v Abbey Rovers (Bullough); Rose and Crown V Helmshore Harriers (Haslingden SC). TABLES


Division 1 P W D L P


Welly Clayton.....9 8 1 0 25 Spinning Jenny. 10 8 0 2 24 ' Dukeof Well'ton.9 5 1 3 16 Church Town......7 4 0 3 12


. Dog Inn..............13 4 0 9 12 GtH'wood R0V..11 3 1 7 10 Clarence............ 11 1 1 9 4 Division 2 P W D L P


Rose and Crown 12 10 1 1 31 Black Bull......... .13 7 0 6 21 Abbey Rovers. .. 10 6 0 4 18 Ossy Refugees ..12 5 1 6 16 H'shore Harriers 13 3 1 9 10 King-j-Arms.......10 2 1 7 7


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Morning Glory 0, The Waddy Army 7; Replacements 5, White


• Lion 4; Drunken Monkeys 3, Dynamo Mince 7.


FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys v • White Uon; 9-35 a.m. - Morning . Glory V Kings Arms; 10-10 a.m. - Replacements v Dynamo Mince; 10-45 a.m.-Sporting . Abeergut V The Wadew Army. TABLE P W D L P


Morning Glory....4 4 0 0 12 Kings Arms........3 3 0 0 9 Replacements ....4 3 0 1 9 Dynamo Mince...4 3 0 1 9 ' Sport Abeergut..3 1 0 2 3 Drunk. Monkeys. 4 1 0 3 3 White Lion..........4 0 0 4 0 The Waddy Army4 0 0 4 0


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 14


: Belvedere 0, Clitheroe Wolves 2; Clitheroe Wolves 2, Barnolds- wickBaransl. Under 16


Daneshouse 2, Clitheroe


Wolves 5; Clitheroe Wolves 4, ' Daneshouse 3. FIXTURES Tonight Under 13


Barnoldswick Barons White v Brierfield Celtic White (West Craven High School, 6-30 p.m., M. Heald); Colne Blue v Colne


■ Red (Holt House, 6-30 p.m., D. Mottram).


Under 14


Brierfield Celtic Red v Bel­ vedere (Prairie, 6-30 p.m., P. Fuller); Clitheroe Wolves v Has­ lingden Juniors (Roefield, 6-30 p.m., J. Swayne); Pendle Forest V Fulledge Colts (Prairie, 6-30 p.m., J. Stanworth); Trawden Celtic V Colne (Trawden Rec, 6-30 p.m., L. Butterworth). Under 16


Burnley Rangers v Padiham Saints (Prairie, 6-15 p.m., D. Boys); Clitheroe Wolves v Centre Vale Rangers (Roefield, 10-30 a.m., A. Pope); Dane­ shouse V Junior Clarets (Prairie, 6-15 p.m., M. McCormack); Todmorden Borough v Brunlea Juniors (Belholme, 6-30 p.m., S. Nicolson).


Sunday Under 13


Brierfield Celtic Red v Barnolds­ wick Barons White (Parsons Clough, 10-30 a.m., M. McCor­ mack); Brieriield Celtic White V Pendle Forest White (Edge End, 1-30 p.m., P. Macadam); Fulledge Colts v Colne Blue (Queens Park, 11 a.m., L. But-


. terworth); Ighten Leigh v Bacup Juniors (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., D. Wallace).


Under 14


Brieriield Celtic Red v Trawden Celtic (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., J. Stanworth); Clitheroe Wolves V Ighten Leigh (Roefield, 1-30 a.m., J. Swayne); Cowling Youth V Belvedere (Cowling, 10-30


a.m., D. Mottram); Haslingden Juniors V Barnoldswick Barons - (Haslingden High School, own referee); Pendle Forest v'Colne


; (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., D. Nutter). Under 16 .


Barnoldswick Town v Clitheroe Wolves (Victory Park, 10-30 ' a.m., R. Crabtree); Brunlea '■ Juniors V Daneshouse (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., S. Nicolson); Centre Vale Rangers v Padiham Saints • (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., A. Pope); Pendle Forest v Junior Clarets :: (Pendle Forest, 10-30 a.m., D. ■' Boys); Todmorden Borough v - Burnley Rangers (Belholme,


. 10-30 a.m., J. Moorehead). Tuesday Under 13


Bacup Juniors v Brierfield Celtic Blue (Maden Rec, 6-30 p.m.,


' own referee); Colne Blue v Pen­ dle Forest White (Holt House, 6-30 p.m., J. Stanworth). TABLES Under 13 P W D L P


Fulledge Colts ...15 14 1 0 43 B'field CelUc Blue1613 1 2 40 Colne Red...........17 10 2 5 32 Colne Blue..........14 10 1 3 31 B'field Celtic Red18 9 2 7 29 Bacup.................. 14 9 1 4 28 ‘ Pendle Forest W14 8 1 5 22 Ighten Leigh...... 19 4 1 1413 BamoldswickW 16 3 0 13 9 B'field Celtic W..15 1 0 14 3 ‘ PAAKUtd........20 3 0 1 7 0 Under 14 P W D L P


Colne..................15 12 1 2 37 Cowling Youth... 15 10 4 ' 1 34 B'wick Barons ...17 10 2 5 32 Ighten Leigh......14 10 1 3 31 B'field Celtic Red14 8 4 2 28 C'roe Wolves.... 13 7 3 3 24 Haslingden........14 6 1 7 19 'Belvedere........16 6 1 9 16 Pendle Forest.... 17 4 3 1015 ‘ B'cliffeRovers.15 5 2 8 14 TrawdenCeltic..16 2 0 14 6 Fulledge Colts ...16 0 0 16-27 Under-16 P W D L P


Pendle Forest.... 15 14 0 1 42 Junior Clarets.... 13 13 0 0 39 BamoldswickTnIS 10 1 4 31 Padiham Saints. 15 6 2 7 20 C'roeWolves.... 12 6 1 5 19 Burnley Rangers12 5 2 5 17 Daneshouse......13 4 2 7 14 ‘Centre Vale......11 3 1 7 7 Todmorden.......15 2 1 12 7 Brunlea............. .15 0 0 15 0


POOL


THWAITES CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER


POOL LEAGUE RESULTS LEAGUE


Premier Division


Bay Horse 7, St Peters A 5; Billington Brass Band Club B 8, White Horse A 4; Kings Arms 2, Low Moor Club 10; Rc^al British Legion B 7, Royal Brih'sh Legion A 5; White Horse B 3 Buck A 9.


. - First Division St Peters B 7. Royal Oak A 5;


. Dog Music Bar 6. Kings Arms A 6; Higher Buck A 8, Kings Arms C 4; Stork B 5, Read Constitu­ tional Club 7; Wagon & Horses 8, Con Club B 4. ..: ’ * • Second Division Black Horse 4. White Hart B 8; Horseshoe 7, Wagon B 5; Kings Arms B 8, Higher Buck B 4; Low


: Moor B 6, Billington A 6; Whal- ley Con Club 7, Royal British Legion D 5. Third Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 0, White Lion 12; Buck D 5, Pendle Hotel 7; Craven Heifer 8, Whalley Arms 4; Royal British Legion C 7,- De Lacy 5; Royal Oak B 4, Buck Wrinkleys 8. HXTURES LEAGUE


Premier Division


Buck A V Bay Horse; Low Moor Club V Billington Brass Band Club B; Royal British Legion A V White Horse B; St Peters A v Kings Arms; White Horse A v Royal British Legion B. First Division


Conservative Club B v St Peters. B; Kings Arms A v Wagon & ' Horses; Kings Arms C v Dog Music Bar; Read Constitutional Club V Higher Buck A; Royal Oak A V Stork B. Second Division


Billington A v Black Horse; Higher Buck B v Whalley Con Club; Royal British Legion D V Horseshoe; Wagon B v Low MoorB.


Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys v Craven Heifer; De Lacy v Royal Oak B; Pendle Hotel y Brown Cow Clitheroe; Whalley Arms v Buck D; White Lion V Royal BriUsh Legion C. TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Low Moor Club. 17 13 3 1176 Buck A .......... ...17 11 3 3160 RBLB.................17 13 0 4152 RBL A.................17 10 2 5144 Billington B .......17 10 2 5141 Kings Arms A.... 17 9 1 7136 White Horse B... 17 3 3 11 88 White Horse A... 17 2 2 1378 St Peters A........17 2 0 15 68 Bay Horse .........17 3 2 12 65 First Division P W D L P


Read Con Club ..17 9 4 4137 Wagon A........... 17 10 2 5133 Higher Buck......17 8 3 6130 RoyalOakA......17 7 5 5126 Dog........17 7 1 9121 Kings Arms C.... 17 6 3 8121 Con Club B........ 17 4 7 6118 StPetersB........17 8 1 8114 Kings Arms A.... 17 5 5 7109 Stork 8...............17 4 3 10 99. Second Division P W D L P


White Hart B....'.. 17 8 9 0148 Billington A .......17 8 4 5138 Low MoorB...... 17 9 4 4136 Horseshoe......... 17 7 5 5 130 Whalley Con Club17 6 7 4126 RBL'D........;......17 8 2 7124 Higher Buck B...17 8 2 7121 Kings Arms B.... 17 5 6 6109


Talking nnints galore at Clitheroe GDlf CIOir


Castle Chip CJualifier on Saturday. Seven-handicapper: Crjig Allison dropped


A double bogey 6 on the 9th did nothing to curb his enthusiasm and he graciously accepted tecond prize.


- Vi. m


per with recent. performances and another good run on;Saturday saw him take Division Two with a nett 69. Dermis Underwood had a double bogey 7 on the 18th which proved to be costly. A card -playoff on nett 70 resulted in Underwood losing the runners-up spot to Pete * Foley on the same mark. Danny Nutter’s 70 took the best gross.


the 13th but made a remarlmble recoveiy with two birdies on the remaining par threes to finish with a nett 67. . Richard Walsham is testing the handicap-


Chris Hamer suffered a card-wrecking 9 on


fourball as he and; Walsham: raced into first place with 42 points. It was a win by the nar­ rowest of margins over Dean Braithwaite'and Geoff Sutcliffe with the same score.':


Jim Sprint lived up to his name in Sunday’s ,


_ The ever present: Preedys,' Dominic and Daniel prodiiceri another solid round for 40


THERE were lots of talking points after Clitheroe Golf Clubs Medal and second


only two shots in his 71-7-64 return to claim first prize in division one. * . ■ , Tony Bridge produced a sparkling"nett 65.


points and third place. . The midweek Seniors Stableford was a tri­


drew well over 100 entries and Craig Gomall and Trevor Thomber won with 42 points. Clitheroe’s Denis Greenup and David Heesom . were one behind in second, followed by three : pairs on 40 points. The best gross went to John Pawson and Bob Aitken.. T h e ladies enjoyed a three-division medal


umph for Brian Stokes. 37 points gave Stokes a two-shot cushion over a trio on 35. Philip Ctort won the scramble for second ahead of Alf England. 'The rearranged Winter Open Fourball


round on Thursday. Winner of division one was 12-year-


old Sophie Lamb, fresh from her sucess at - Rossendale in the British Juniour Tour event at the Wirral Golf Club earlier that week, where she shot a 84-21-63, dropping her handcap to 19. Her winning score at Clitheroe droppeef her handicap again to 18. . (Darolyne Cort won division two and the division three winner was new member Elaine


' • The ladies at Whalley Golf Club com­ peted in the first round of the Longworth Cup • nn ThiiPiriav.


Grindrod. . T h e 9-hole - competition :8was : won by,, Margaret Holding with 12 points.


________^ ^ ---- --


T h e players who qualified were Joan Whittaker, Julie Taylor, Lady Captain Fran Geirat and Bridget Rees. The second round will be played in May.


with the top four representing the club against otherEastLancashireclubs. :, : The course was in superb condition as the field was led by the promising Tom Tuley with an excellent four-under par 74-^8, making twos at the 3rd and 18th to cap a great day. Second place, two shots behind, was Roger


- the second week running, Andy Wray. : - Next week sees Whalley Golf Club hold it’s


Altham with 78-8-70, with five players shooting one under 71, and a card play-off was needed to determine third and fourth.-Third went to Nick Williamson (83T2-71) and fourth Dan Rodgers (83-12-71), narrowly edging out Bruce Craig (85-14-71), TrevorThomber ; (81-10-71) and last weelds victor Danny Liles (74-3-71) who matched Tuley for the lowest gross on the day. Twos also went to Trevor 'Thomber, and for


first Major competition of the season, the Frank Longworth Trophy, with all members aiming to pet their name on a hoard.


m i w


on Sunday. The winner of the competition was Luke Tidmarsh (74-6-68) and mnner-up was William Lancaster (82-12-70). This week saw Whalle/s ELGA Qualifier,


Junior Captain Tom Tuley drove into office '


SAWLEY canoeist Jonnie Schofield had a profitable weekend at the first National Regatta of the year at the Na­ tional Water sports centre at Notting­


pupil, now complet­ ing his degree course at Loughborough, put his winter train­ ing to the test in the first opportunity to see how the British Olympic - Squad ath­ letes are peribrming. Jonnie, who is


ham. The former CRGS


living in Maidenhead to. train as part of the Olympic Canoe/ Kayak squad for the London Olympics in 2012, partnered Liam Heath to victory in the


200m,


Olympic distance replacing


' Jennie’s previous course record, with Heath second. Jonnie bettered his


McKeever,


result on Sunday with a second place. He is now back at


Loughborough com­ pleting his disserta­ tion before returning to Seville with the squad for more warm ' weather : training, : prior to the selection races on May 5th and


Men’s K2 20Um sprint against the other squad crew of Ed Cox and Ed McKeever in a hard-fought race. And in the K1 the new


500m,


Jonnie came a credita­ ble third on Saturday. The winner, beat


6th at Nottingham. This year’s com­


petition calendar includes the Canoe Sprint World Cup 2 in Szeged, Hungary in May, followed in June by the Canoe Sprint Worfd Cup 3 in Duishurg, Germany, and, in July, the Canoe Sprint European Championships


Trasona, Spain. August sees the


Canoe Sprint World Championships Poznan, Poland. If possible Jonnie


is also aiming to go to the Wild Water World Championships at


Sort in Spain during ■Tune. - -


•>>-


Wagon B........... 17 3 3 11 95 Black Horse.......17 1 2 14 75 Third Division P W D L P


White Lion..;......17 13 3 1171


RBLC................. 17 12 2 Buck Wrinkleys. 17 5 Brown Cow....... 17 8 Royal OakB...... 17 6 Pendle Hotel......17 5 Craven Heifer ..:.17 4 BuckD............ ..17 4


'DeLacy..............17 4 Whalley Arms.... 17 2


3148


8 4125 4 5125 5 6117 6 6115 5 8108 2 11100 4 9 90 5 10 83 ■


SNO'OK£R


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER


LEAGUE FIXTURES


Knockout Cup Final


Catholic Club v Low Moor A, to be played tonight and Thursday, April 22nd, Catholic Club at home in first leg.


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


SOCIATION RESULTS


Low Moor 2, Billington BC 7; Catholic SC 4, Legion 5; B ^ Horse 5, De Lacy 4; Royal Oak B 3, Black Bull 6; Petre Arms 7, Craven 2; Petre Arms 7, Bay Horse 2.


High Scores


140, J. Gallagher; 134, A.M. Bet- lanca; 130, E. Jungbluth; 129, D. Cockett; 125, D. Stevenson, D. Townsend; 121, H. Burgess; 112, H. Burgess; 110, M. Brown; 102,K.Bott;101,D.Steven- son; 100x2, C. Gilmour; 100, P. Dixon, B. Parker, P. Shanley; 11 -dart finish, D. Cockett. Points and Positions


1, Petre Arms 104; 2, Royat Oak A 96; 3, Black Bull 79; 4, Billing­ ton BC 76; 5, Craven, De Lacy 74; 7, Low Moor 70; 8, Legion 67; 9, Royal Oak B 61; 10, Bay Horse 59; 11, Catholic SC 50.


BADMIMTOM


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT BADMIN­


TON ASSOCIATION TABLES


First Division P W D L P


WestholmeA.....14 13 0 1 283 B'bum Snrs A....15 14 0 1 280 Tag....:................15 5 0 10181 Clitheroe A ........13 7 0 6174 Independent A... 13 8 0 5163 ClitheroeB........13 5 0 8151 WesthoImeB.....14 2 0 12133 St Philips........... 12 3 0 9 123 . Halsteads..........13 4 0 9121


Second Division P W D L P


Telecom A...........13 13 0 0 254 Abacus A............. 14 12 0 2 244 Stanhill................14 8 0 St Nicholas..........14 7 Whitehall............. 14 8


Independent B... 14 6 RoeneldA.........14 5 Olympic..............15 4 College...............14 1 Third Division P W D


St Matthews........13 7 Telecom B...........13 8 Roefield B...........14 .7 B'burnSnrsC....15 7 RoefieldC...........15 3 WestholmeC...... 13 3 Clitheroe C ..........13 1


TEAMS


CRICKET Saturday


Clitheroe (v Read, away, meet


12-15 p.m.) P. Dibb, N. Bolton, J. McDowell, J. Dewhurst, F. Butt, J. Marquet, B. Dowling, M. Preston, A. Haider, T. Le Breton, Hardman. Scorer: A. Kilkenny. Clitheroe 2nds (v Read, home,


meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, D. Turner, C. Musson, J. Houlds- worth, G. Drake, F. Hussain, A. Hutchins, C. Palmer, R. Dent, J. Scott, M. Scott. 12th maniT. Nev­ ille. Scorer: O. Hussain. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Baxenden, home, meet club 12- 30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, D. Howard, M. Briggs. A. Marsh, C. Hall, M. Peel. M. Pratt, R. Gladwin, C. Jackson, B. Spencer, Agha Sabir. Scorer: L Rain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


(v Baxenden, away, meet club 12-15 p.m.) P. Spencer, J. Rain. G. McGuire, S. Braithwaite, J. Braithwaite, J. Britcliffe. J. Bun- yan, R. Clarkson, L Nuttall, Dave MoGrath, M. Nerenburg. Scorer: M. Spencer.


Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Clitheroe


4ths, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Green, H. Wardle, J. Banks, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed, T. Neville, R. Kennerley, J. Holgate, A. Kilken­ ny, C. Parkinson, A. Robinson. Scorer: O. Hussain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(Baxenden, away, meet club 12-30 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, S. Braithwaite, J. Britcliffe, M. Clark­ son, R. Clarkson, Dave McGrath, C. Collinge, L Nuttall, H. Kay, M. Nerenburg, C. Jackson. Scorer: M. Spencer.


Monday Ribblesdale Wanderers Under


18s (v Feniscowles. away, meet 5-20 p.m.) J. Britcliffe, C. Jack- son, Dave McGrath, M. Clarkson, C. Collinge, L Nuttall, M. Neren­ burg, T. Rigby, T. Farrar, Daniel McGrath, R. Monk.


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