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CRICKET LEAGUEi T A B L E S
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CLITHEROE Wolves un der 10s Red won the Pendle
. football tournament played at Barrowford.
The young Wolves once
again produced some fan tastic football, and emerged unbeaten from ’their group section. - In the ^ semi-final, the
Clitheroe side were drawn against the host team, and went a .goal, down midway through the first period. ■ •They were 'rewarded for
. their continued pressure when Nathan Colman struck a superb equaliser. The-tie was won in the first
period, of: extra time, when some superb passing, football found Colman free on ' the wing, and his cross was met by James Scorah to'send the local
’ FOOTBALL
side into the final. Tlie final was a tense affair, ■
with ; the young’ Wolves up against Huncoat Badgers, and once, again Uie game finished>. instalemateT
. • Colman once again had the'
ball in the net, but the goal was ruled out as the referee had • stopped play. Extra time saw neither team
break the deadlock, and penal- • ties ensued.
■ The Clitheroe youngsters
won the shoot-out . 4-3, with : strikes from Colman, Juddson Hickey, Scorah, and the winner ; from Owen Jackson; ' :
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:-New : goalkeeper .. . Luke Cocker was the hero' of the
.hour, saving one of the penal; ' tiesin
the.shoot-oiit. -
St Augustine’s win girls’ tournament
. Ribblesdale and Accrington ; Academy also entering. ' v ■
:,Hyndburn and the Ribble Valley competed in the re cent UnderlSs girls’ cricket tournament at Ribblesdale : Wanderers. - ' ' Mount Carmel and St Augustine’s both named two teams, with Rowland, Rhyddings,
SEVEN schools from CRGS, CRICKET
was: to see- more than . 80 ' girls participating , in; high ; quality school sport. ■ ■Tlie ■ main • aim - of the .
each teams. ' . A big plus'from the day :,
groups of three, ensuring a minimum of two games Tor' Under 13 side.
■ All schools were split into
day, was to try and enthuse..: 'girls’ cricket and to identify; the more gitte gifted
tie l , ente^.|la^ersjo f e ^ into ■ d and taf-, • -Manager
,'the festival.'-, Partnership Competition
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behveen Bowland, CRGS " ;T really hope this can be and St Augustine’s, ..with Sf.n the start of something, that Augustines (pictured); fin-':igirls across the partnership ishing as overall winners of -can all take part in.”
_. , . ■ : -. . i , ■ ■ ■.' -' really enjoying the opportu- Pinal games were played ■ ' nity to take part in cricket,
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..Valley District /- whole day was a great advert ^ representative - v for school sport, with girls
Roger • .Hayfhqmthwaite said: “'Hie S i . m.
I Seale........'.11' 6 .3:2 :7.-:77::'::,,: 0sw.lmmaiiuel...11:-5 ; 4 : 2 13 -73 .: :■ ■ ChanyTree.-..;;11i"5,4:;2 12 72 :
I Baxenden......11 8. 2 ,:1 ;1 1 .9 6 ;:"-.- Read......;.."11-6 : 3 2 24;-94V:," Clitheroe......;l1.7,'3 114'89',',V Eaiby.......:.11'.6 3.214r84T:
Senior Division ■ ' i .': .? • P W - L N B P , " r
Padiham........ 11 4-5'2 21 '71..." Ridb.Wands..-;.11 :4-.6.:-1 21:66 " Bamoldswick.'.. 11 4.-: 6 .1 21 66 ; W h a l le y ........1 1 '4 ,5 .2 -5 -- 5 ; : , - Satesbury.'.;:..11 2 -8 1 23,48 ; GiealHa™ood..11 3 6 '2 .4 '4 4 -. Edenreld...-...'.11:2 8 .1 18 43-- .' First Division • P
B: P .
R e a d ..... . 10 ; Clithcroe. . . 10 -, Belvedere . . - 1 1 ; Bnnscall.. . . 10 . ChenyTree.10 Ribb. Wands. 10 '. Padiham . . . 10 - Edenlield... 10 Baxenden . . 1 0 Stacksteads.10.' GtHarwood. 10 Osw.lmm. . . 1 0 " Be^ede^ell. 10 M
- 2 18 98 - 1 10 85
- 2 26 86 2 14 74 2 11 71
■: 1 13 68 - 1 '13 68 1-22 67 .
-.1 -17-62 1 11 46 0 12 42 1 4 39 1 7 22
Second Division B P .
Bamoldswick 11 Salesbury. . 10 : E a r b y . . . . . . 1 0 : Peniscowles. 10 S e h le .. ... .1 0 . Bnnscall.. . . 10 G h y l l ..- ... .1 0 , Peniscowles. I l - B G S O B ;...1 0 : Whalley. . . . 10 ■ Slacksteads. 10 G h y l l . . . . . .1 0 - ; BGSOBII.-..10 : Third Division
Edenlield...,7 5 Read.............. .'8. -4 Belvedere. . . 7 4 Ossylmm....6 4 - S e t t le ......- ;7 ' 4 : GIHaiwood..7 ■ 4 Pa dih am .....? ' 3 R'dale Wands 5 3 Clltheroe.. - . .6 2 E a i b y . . . . . . .7 2 , Salesbgiy. . . 6 2 Bamoldswick. 5 2 ' Feniscowles. .?;-; 2 " Ch enyTree..4.' 11 Baxehden . . . 6 , 0 ' Whalley. . . . . 7 0
for new season
FOOTBALL ROEFIELD Leisure is look-
. ing : for teams to enter its new 5-a-side football season,
• which, is due' to kick off on Sunday, July 18th.'
■The league: will continue
: tO : offer fantastic prizes to the winners- a/full season’s- length gym membership in the. recently. ■ refurbished • fitness suite.
' - . Affiliated to the Lancashire
FA, the league also runs the successful RESPECT.:'cam paign headed by the" FA, which promotes a more worth-; while experience,. with tools which include agreed codes '
Cl::
. of conduct, in-service.-train ing for referees,: Respect club packs, and., ensuring. captains work with referees to manage ’ player behaviour. Team.entrants are due by Sunday, July 11th.
1 22107' 1 21106 1 19 84-- 1 17 82 2 7 7 7 - 2 -11 71
- 2 10 70 ' -1 -23 68 " 0,21 51
- 1 9 34 1 6 31 1 4 29 2 4 24
B P
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.12 57 9 54 9 54 8 53 6 46
, 9 44
■20 40 7 37
11 36 4 34.^ 9 34-'- 2 I?-- 8 13 ' 8 13
lYIEWIES SOLICITORS
CRAVEN AND DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE
T A B L E S
THE sun shone down on Clit-" : heroe Golf Club as it staged
its most. important golfing date ever.
■ /.Open Championship quali fying came: to Clitheroe.' on
'Monday and a brilliant day- .attracted large'/crowds'; of spectators.
'. ; :fA Cocktail Reception was
held on Sunday Evening to celebrate the opening of the- new Starter’s Pavillion by the. Captain, Chris Eddleston and David Knowles whose gener-
;. osity made it all possible. • ' ■ i'.The R. and A’s Alec Bissell. addressed the. officials' and . members present and compli-
■ mented the Club on its prepa-. ration and presentation of the
GOLF
i and now faces an anxious wait as he, is third reserve for nest-
, week’s final qualifying rounds. Phil .' Leaver),: and Mark Beaumont had five bird-
) ies in .. their? 44 ■ points ' total' . to win,, Saturday’s- Fourball Stableford.
/■ Leaver did most of the ispadework but, Beaumont
- chipped in with a three points • on, the last to give them the crucial winning margin.: : Tlie highlights for the Denis
. Greenup/Tim Stanley partner- :,ship was, an - eagle three for Denis on the par five 13th and
course and clubhouse for the- ; event. "i-Huyton and Prescot’s John; Carroll was the leading quali- - fier with a round of•< 70 and ■ home member Mark Ashworth; • was unlucky to miss out on 73.:
■ a birdie'for Tim on the 18th but they fell one short of the' winning total in seco.nd place. ' Phil ; Hanson and Andrew
Pollard dropped a shot on - the 16th which proved costly as Mike Fearnhead and Mark. •Jeffrey. pipped them;: after • a s.
' card play-off for third prize. - . Alf England and Stuart
, r Anderson finnished well with' ■ 41 points to claim fifth place
: .after cards with Granville' •: Pilling and Mark Ashworth' who slipped up on the run in'
with a . one shot margin over Jonathon Mitchell. . Clitheroe Golf Club Seniors, under the . Chaimanship ‘ of
...David Johnson, lie in fourth- position after seven rounds in
: the Ribble Valley Seniors Golf League.
At Clitheros last
Wednesday, the ladies’ nine- hole qualifier Stableford was won by Elizabeth Barnes’ 16 points, one more than Marion Read.
T h i r d with 12. points was Elaine Bennett.
:;;- On the same day, the Doug Joss Shield and EWGA Medal '■
went, to Gill Farthing (102-
■ 26-76) after cards from Chris- ii;Stokes (81-5-76) and' Emma’ Clegg (78-2-76).
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. when looking likely winners. > ■; . Tom' Forrest,, took ' the Professionals Prize for Juniors -
v Club Jield its June Medal on'-: • Sunday.
;, •:■: Stonyhurst ■ Pa'rk Golf , „
. ; . It was another perfect' day -
... for golf and Ron-Shelley’s'win' in Categoiy Two reflected that: with a score of 85-23-62.
• Mark Shaw, was: second in" that categoiy with 90-24-66 on- a card play-off.
For Categoiy One the'
runner-up . was ■ Bob ■ Drivef' with 81-13-68 hvo sTiots adrift of the winner, Heniy,Farrar,''' who scored 84-18-66.
, / • The Hall of. Fame event"; at Mytton Fold saw 54 contest-' ' ants enter this charity event im ;
- support of cancer research. " In total £108 was raised from':
the competition entry. , I The conditions all day were
tricky and this was reflected in " the scoring.:
Thornton .'..10 Barrowlord. .10
■ First ■ place went- to Dave
Bolton after a card play-off with a commendable 83-14-; 69. A close second was Mytton
•Fold’s ? resident - diver, Tony Cross, who for the third time
-this"Season came: runner-up with 80-11-69., ; Third place - went) to Steve
Brooks ? with - .77-7-;, 70 and the, lowest gross score was recorded by Chris Chadwick: with a 76. • At Whalley, in the
LLCGA, Frances Smith. Qualifying Round and EWGA Medal, Joyce Andrew shot a score of 86-19-67. to take first place. -
, , - : Runner-up was Bridget Rees
(93-24-69)- and in; third was; Valerie.Warrilow (io2-31-71). =
..One player will go forward to;
represent the club in the final; competition in September.
Second Division p.'
Chalbum. . . 10 Wilsden ■.-.-. . 10 ■
Haworth WE .10 .: Pendle PoresttO. Foulndge.-.;10 • Sandy Lane. 10. Long L e e . . .10 . Riddlesden ; 10 -. S u t lo n .....1o -
Crosshatts.. 10" Culiingworth 10 •
lngiowSlJ.,10' „
Banowlord.; 10 Ingrow;-...; to:
Suhon'...•■.;• 10:'. Bradley. 10
Pendle ForesttO Riddlesden . 10 ' Wilsden. . . .10 " Sandy Lane. 10 '* C h a lb o rn 10 Cowling. . . . 10 :■
Fourth Division P-
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" , and S Towrtey; S Gall and J Chatwin V - V A and C Cornall; L Nuttall and L ■ .."■Rammel v D Whiteman and G White-
. man;DPilkingtonandlReganvD Simmonds and D Waterhouse.
- ■ V J Watson and B Marker; M Beard- .. more and S Hindle v M Edmundson and partner; I and P-Jackson v D and P Bonney; C Banks and partner v B Hinks and M Wilson;T Bradshaw and
- T Hall V B Ashworth and T Bullen. 0 To be played July 3rd.
Team Knockout Quarter-Final • Division 1/2 -
Coppice V Rishton BC; Free Garden-
, ers V Globe E ; Globe A v Rushton St E ; Immanuel A v Salesbury Blue. Division 3/4
Globe C V Read CC; Milnshaw Pk v Gatty Pk; Ribblesdale C v Gt Hanvood ; C C ; Whalley B v Rishton Con C. " • Ties to be played by July 16th.
. Rushton St A..;... 9 .6 2 1 -7 7 ..................
■ Rhyddings Pk.....9 9 0 0 85 " R ib b le s d a le 9 8 1 0 79'
LEAGUE : . T A B L E S Division 1 P W L D P
; -WorsleyPkA .'....9 6 3 0 72 ■ LowerloldPk.......9 4 3 2 50 : P e e lP kA ...........10 '4 6 0 4 7 .' - ' - Burnley R d .... :...;9 - 4 5 0 45 • : RishtonBC.-.„.....9 3.6 ,0 40'
. S a b d e n B C 9. 2 7 . 0 28 Division 2
' ■ P W L D P
■OakhillBC'.'......... :8 6 1 1 66'- 0akhillVetsA.....8 6 1 1 65 '
...WaddingtonB....8 7 .1 0 63 - Whalley BC.....;... 8 3 4 1 50 ■. RushtonSIB.......8 3 4 1 46
' W o r s l e y B 8 3.5 0 41 Ribblesdale B......8 3 5 0 38 WaddingtonA....8 1 5 2 38
.ImmanuelA.........8 2 6 .0 37 ■ • Globe Bullough B8 2 6 0 36
....................Div ision s. P W L D P '
■ Grange BC.......;.. 8 5 2 1 59 : ; Immanuel B........ 8 6 2 0 56 ■ MilnshawPkB...8 6 2 0 51
, Hurst Green........ 8 4 4 0 49 . MilnshawPkC...8 4 4 0 47 . Peel Park B.-.........8 3 5 0 46 ' OakhillVetsB......8 .4 4 0 46 GattyPkB............8 0 0 8 28
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLINQ LEAGUE
R ES U LT S First Division
: Globe Keys 8, Burnley Road B 2; G t Harwood A 9, Ossy Coni;
,G re e n P a rk 2 , Rushton Street A S ;
; Roe Lee Park 3, Ribblesdale A 7 . Second Division
Gt Harwood CC 7 , Free Gardeners 3 ; .
; Hurst Green A 7 , Whalley A 3; Oakhill. Vets 3, Waddington A 7 ; Salesbury A 8, Gatty Park 2; Witton BC10, Sydney Street 0.
Third Division Coppice 8, Grange 2; Immanuel A 2
-, GtHanwoodH 8; Mercer Park 7 , Sabden Red 3; Rushton Street B 8, Oakhill 2. Fourth Division .
Lower Darwen 6, Rishton Con B 4; Ribblesdale B 9, Milnshaw Wanderers
'1 ; Sabden Blue 7 , Clitheroe Cricket B 3; Waddinglon B 5, Immanuel B 5; .-
2 - 7 '5
"CLITHEROE AND dis trict CRICKET LEAGUE
a-3 Sabden.:
T A B L E •P W D
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-St Janies— ' 5- Low Moor ' ~6 Calderstones ■ .■
■ 4 .Chipping Ramblers .'5-
vWhalleyB8,HurstGreenB2. T A B L E S
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. First Division , P W D L P
GlobeHeys.......'..9 6 1 2 61
•GtHarwoodA.;...9 7 .0 2.58 Rushton St A...... 8 5 1 2 53 - . •RibhiesdaleA......9 6 0 3.54 Roe Lee Park.......9 4 1 4 .42
.OssyCon.......... ....9 ■ 4 ;0 ,5 .41 ; ; . B u r n l e y R d 3 1 - 5 40 ■ Clltheroe CCA.-...9 .4 0 ,5 39 Rishton Con A...-10. ,4 0 6-33 ■ GlobeA. . , 8 3 0 5 33 Green P a r k 9 1 '0 .8 31, ■ Two Division ■
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ClitheroeCC........8 4 4 0 49 • ReadBC...............8 '3 4 1 49
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•GattyPkA...........9 1 - 7 1 36 . Mercer P k ...........9 1 8' 0 36
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EXPRESS GIFTS HYND BURN VETS BOWLING
' 'M f a-m. - J Keenan and B Scholes ' BOWLS
GREYHOUND FORD HYNDBURN BOWLING
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, Greyhound Ford Hyndburn Dou- . .
d r a w s . bles . ■
Clltheroe Cricket Club: 10 a m - Mick ahtl M Yerkess v S Anderton
Witton BC..............9 ' - Waddinglon A .... 9-
' - P>
SalesbuiyA....;:.10 Free Gardeners A 9 : Sabden Black .....9 Hurst Green A..-..9 WhalleyYA..:......9 Gt Hamood CC..9 Gatty Park............9
Sydney Street..." 9 OakhiliVets..........9
Gt Harwood H .. .8 Rushton St B...... 8 Coppice.................9
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Immanuel A ........ 8 Salesbury B........ 8 Grange..................:8 Oakhill...................9
BurnleyRd A ...... 8 Sabden Red...;.... 8
Mercer Park;.......8 Fourth Division
RrbblesdaleB....10 Rrshton Con B....9 Immanuel B........9 Waddington B;... 9 MilnshawWands9 Free Gardeners 89
Lower Darwen.... 9
Sabden Blue.......9 Clltheroe CCB....9 WhalleyB..............9
Hurst Green B.. . 9 POOL
RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHEROE AND DIS TRICT SUMMER POOL
LEAGUE R ES U LT S
Foundation Cup
Conservative Club B 6, Wagon and Horses 3; Kings Arms B 6, Craven • Heifer 5; Read Con Club B 4, Buck
B 6; Kings Arms A 4, Kings Arms C 6; White Horse B 6, Whalley Con Club 4; Buck A 6, White Lion 4; Bay Horse 4, White Hart B 6; Royal Oak A 6, Pendle Witch 0; Dog Inn B 0, Royal Oak B 6; Royal Bntish Legion
• A 6, Low Moor B 0; Low Moor Club 6, Whalley Arms 1 ; Clltheroe Social Club 6, Read Constitutional Club 0; Stork 4, Billmgton A 6; Higher Buck A 2 , Conservative Club 6; De Lacy 0, Kings Arms 6; Billington Brass Band Club B 6, White Horse A 1. ; F IX TU R ES
Premier Division •
Billington Brass Band Club B v Royal British Legion A; Buck A v Conserva tive Club; Kings Arms v Low Moor Club; White Horse A v Higher Buck A . - First Division
Bay Horse v Wagon and Horses; Clltheroe Social Club v Kings Arms . C ; Read Constitutional Club v White Horse B; St Peter’s A v Buck B. Second Division
Conservative Club B v White Lion; . Low Moor B v Kings Arms A ; Royal Oak A V Horseshoe; Stork v Billington
■ Third Division
BvWh a lle yCon .C lub ;W ag o nBv.- White Hart B . . - . -
, Fourth Division
Buck D V Royal Oak B; Kings Arms " .•
L P 0 73 3 65 2 60 3 53 2 49 5 44 5 40 5 39 ■ 7 32 8 29 9 17
Third Division W D
W ;D , 9 0
. ConClub B . . ; . .5 0 2 3 2 7 : Horseshoe. . .. .. 5 1 0 4 26 Third Division :. P W D L P
.'Kings Arms B . .4 4 0 0 37 ..WhalleyCon.. .4 3 1 '0 36 White Hart B . . . 4 ' 2 2 0 35 Wagon B . . . . . ....4 2 0 2 29 B u c kD ...............5 1 0 4 27
: Brown Cow .....5 1 0 4 25 Royal Oak B .... 4 0 1 3 21 R B L D . . . . . . . ........0 0 0 0 0 Fourth Division P W D L P
Buck WrinkleysS 3 1 1 4 6 Craven Heifer.. 5 3 1 1 43 Read Con B .... 5- 2 2 1 40 D e La c y .;........ ..5 2 2 1 38 Whalley Arms .5 3 0 2 33 Dog............5 1 1 3 29
: Pendle Witch... 5- 1 1 3 2 7 Craven Heifer B5 1 0 4 22
DARTS CLITHEROE AND DIS TRICT DARTS AND DOMI
NOES LEAGUE R ES U L T S
• Darts ; , ■. Pendle League Black Horse 8, White Horse 1 ; Kings
Arms 4, Judge Walmsiey 5; White " " Horse 3, Kings Arms 6. Ribble League
Horseshoe 1 , Brown Cow 8; R B L 3, Buck 6; Social Club 2, Waggon and Horses 7 . .
Dominoes • Pendle League -.
Horseshoe 5, Brown Cow 16; RBL 11, girl aged 6 and 7 who will be Horses*9^ °
HibbleLeague ° ^ ' u n d e r
CLITHEROE MEN’S INVI TATION SUMMER UARTS LEAGUE
R ES U L T S
Horseshoe 0, Swan A 7 ; Low Moor 2, Legion B 5; Black Bull 3, Billington 4; St Michael’s R O 6, Brown Cow 1;
L Buck Inn 0, Craven Heifer 7 ; Pendle ' Inn 6, Legion A 1 .
• .
• F IX T U R ES Monday
S T Michael’s A v Horseshoe; Legion B V Swan A ;' Black Bull v Low Moor; While Lion v S T Michael’s R O ; Craven Heifer v Legion A ; Buck Inn v Pendle Inn.
TEAMS CRICKET
Tomorrow
Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Set. tie, away, meet 5-15 p.m.) I. Britcliff,
• M. Pratt, L . Nuttall, C.-Collinge, J Braithwaite, S . Braithwaite, M. Proctor,
- J . Britcliffe.R. Clarkson, M. Clarkson Sabir
. 'Saturday
Craven Heifer v Dog Music Bar; De Lacy V Craven Heifer B; Whalley Arms V Buck Wnnkleys; Pendle Witch V Read Con. Club B. : • Doubles Knockout entry forms are now available at the White Horse. ■ Entry is £3 per player. with all entries lo be in at White Horse by July 5th. T A B L E S
Premier Division
Low Moor....... R B L A . ..... ; .: . Buck A . . .. ..... Billington B... Kings Arms.. Con Club....... White Horse A 5 Higher Buck A . 5 First Division
White Horse B 5 ■ Read Con Clu bs' Buck B ...... ..... . 5 Wagon A .... ..... 5 St Peters A ...... 5 Kings Arms C . 5 Social Club.......5- Bay Horse........ 5 /
Low Moor B .... 5 Royal Oak A .... 5 BillingtonA........5 Stork....................5 White Lion.......5-.’ Kings Arms A .. 5
Second Division p:
.'.sain.--
■ - Clltheroe (v Salesbury, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) P. Dibb, N . Ashraf, F. Butt. P. Gaskell, J . Marquet, T . Le Breton G . Kershaw, N . Bolton, S . Coulter. J McDowell, Hardman. Scorer: O . Hus- - i - : ■;
■ Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Cherry
Tree, home, meet 12-30) I. Britcllffe, D. Howard, A Marsh, M Pratt, C Hall, L
- Nuttall, J . Braithwaite, J . Ram, R . Glad win, Sabir. ■ •
Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v
' Cherry Tree, away, meet 12-15 p;m.) P. Spencer, S. Braithwaite, T. Braithwaite, C. Jackson, J . Britcliffe, R . Clarkson, M
. Clarkson, R Whalley, T. Rigby, H . Kay. Same team Sunday v Read,- home, meet 12-30 p.m. except M. Proctor for
, T. Braithwaite. - ■ Sunday
Clltheroe 3ros (v Ribblesdale Wan
. derers, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Green, H . Wardle, P. Atkinson, J . Kay, B. Ahmed, G . Drake, J . Scott,-J. Banks,
: C. Bowness, A . Hutchins, T. Neville Scorer. 0 Hussain.
. . .' Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Clit- ■ heroe, away, meet Clltheroe 12-45 p.m.)
: T. Braithwaite, L . Nuttall, M. Nereburg, T. Farrar, Daniel McGrath, E . Calvert, L .
.; Ram,
R.Monk, G . Monk, A . Dickinson, J Dickinson
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wwwclitheroeadvertiser.co.uk ; Clltheroe Advertiser STImes,Thursday, June 24,2010 Sports info desk SPORTS SHORTS
CRAVEN Football League • with Ollie Steele runner-up and outfit .Waddington-are on the . Toby Barker taking third spot, lookout for new managers'for~ - ’■
their Premier and Third Divi sion sides.
; Ideally they are looking for
motivational footballers look- ■ ing to move into management . for the first time.
■ -
Players who think they are up to the challenge should con-
• tact Paul Bretherton (07786 3255911 or Tony Pritt (07977 516334) or attend the commit tee meeting at the-Waddington Social Club on Wednesday. '
O CLITHEROE ladies drew 4-4 with Blackburn in the last match in the Darts Super league. 'Hieir winners were Lilian
Tomlinson, Louise Proctor, Linda Waring and player-of-: the-match Lindsay Astin. The men’s team beat the same opponents 6-4.
-O READSTONE United re quire players for the new Un der 8s section for next season.
■ Two teams have been entered into the North Valley League but additional players arc still required. Training , sessions have already, started on . the school
t h e age of 8 on the 31st August who is interested in
10.00 till 11.30 and any boy or .
playing football for Readstone is asked to turn up at the field. If _ further information is
required please contact either the chairman Paul Clarke (771832) or - treasurer Geoff Lambert (771442). -
■ event.
O DOG Inn’s encouraging Harry Dewhurst Memorial League season was marked at the club’s annual awards :;
Captain , Liam Hill-Parker,
who. last week collected the league award as top-flight
. Player of the Year, was named the Players’Player of the Year,
Nick Lord, w 'ho narfowly- missed. out on winning the
”■'■ ’ ’
- league award won by Hill- Parker, picked up the trophy
■ fortop gOalscorer, while Steele was Simon Kerins’; choice as Manager’s Player of the Year. ' Shaun Sumner and Stuart
Gant were .'Clubman • and Supporter" of the Year respectively. Kerins said: “This has been
a very progressive season in which we have made significant
.strides. ' “If we took our three or four twenty-something players out of the side, this would effec tively be an under 19 side! “Our shoulders are young,
but our heads are definitely wiser after this past season.”
put into bat and posted a score of 183-5.
Valley ran out winners by 113 runs. . Against, Wyre the locals managed a total of 147, before bowling a decent side out for 56. Tliey now move onto the knockout phase.
In reply the Lancaster outfit never challenged, as the Ribble
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of 78 all out in 3Z overs, and the locals knocked the runs off in the 11th over. At Lancaster the locals were
to progressed to the second phase of competition, having won their qualifying group convincingly, backing that opening win up with victories over Bfackpool, Lancaster and Wwe. Blackpool managed a score
work of chasing down the total, passing it inside 13 overs. Ancf the team have gone on
victory over Fylde at St Annes. The home team won the toss and elected to bat, but were soon under the cosh and were bowled out for 66. There were only three wides bowled in the innings, which is unheard of at thisage. In reply the locals made short
O RIBBLE Valley District Un der 11s cricket team have start ed the season in fine form. n ie y enjoyed a convincing
W h a l l e y G o l f C lD f I^ is holding an OPEN DAY
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