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Clitheroe Advertiser &Tln>es,Thursday, May 5 ,2011


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Clitheroe 2nds...........28 IN the last league game of the season for the seconds, and indeed for the club, Clitheroe made the trip over to Bolton to play their fourth team. Bolton started strongly and


Boiton 4ths................22


within five minutes were a try up. Clitheroe hit back hard, and despite a missed penalty,


took the initiative all over the field. The pressure told and scrum


During half-time, the te^.... r ealliised the importance of ball retention as Bolton had been relatively successful in starving Clitheroe of possession. And Clitheroe started the second half with a great deal of verve. Firstly, Ross banged through some defenders, then the ball


- team


well in open a good breaC up after full back Clemmey showed how elusive he can be with a 50 yard kick return, then a few minutes after link­ ing well with number eight Ross to score out on the right to extend Clitheroe’s lead to 14-5. However, the lead didn’t last long as Bolton’s best attacking back evaded a number of desparing tackles to run over 60 yards to score. The half-time whistle blew with Clitheroe 14-10 to the good


half Watson ran a lovely blind side arc from a rolling maul that he had marshalled upheld himself. He showed a great turn of pace and cantered over the line. Railton added the extras and the visitors deserv­ edly took the lead. Railton was


Desenred win in seasonai linaie


RUGBY


man of the match accolade bv Ross.


ate future, Saturday sees the annual President’s challenge match against a Chairman’s XV, kick-off 3 p.m. Added to this, there is an


inaugural Clitheroe Vets game against Kirby Lonsdale, kick off -noon. See www.clithe- roerugby.com for details.


defilower than expected but with a large number of players blooded throughout the season and a number of younger play­ ers coming into the club of late, the future looks bright. Speaking of the immedi­


Clitheroe finished 13th,


continued when 31easdale made a good run down the left before feeding Peel to score Clitheroe’s fourth try. Then Bolton responded with another try to move back with six points, but Clitheroe held on despite the extensive pres­ sure to take the deserved win. Railton was pushed for the


ately when their winger found room on the right to out­ pace the Clitheroe defence. Although it was a rather dubi­ ous touchdown, the try was given and Bolton were back to within four points. The see-saw type game


was moved quickly left for the backs to weave their magic. Fairhurst was stopped just short of the line, but with the forwards there quickly in sup­ port, the ball was quickly recy­ cled and spun out to replace­ ment flyhalf Peel, who popped a lovely inside pass to the sup­ porting Wilkinson, who found a huge hole and fell over the line to take the score to 21-10. Bolton responded immedi­


I www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 5,2011 Sports info desk FOOTBALL DONALD RACE&


NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


F IX T U R E S


' (S a tu rd a y ) F irs t D iv is io n


Mill Hill V Rimington; Read United v B G S O B ; Stacksteads S J v La n g h o ; Worsthorne v H u rs t G re e n . S e co n d D iv is io n


Daneshouse v C l ith e ro e R B L


Reserve D iv is io n


Hurst Green v B G S O B ; Langho v Barrowford Celtic; Rimington v R e a d Un ited . Presid en ts C u p S e m i - F in a l


Clitheroe R B L v Mill Hill (at


Langho F C ) . TA B L E S


First Division , ................. P W D L P I S Valley girls are Lancashire champions


2010 competition, which wasn’t possible to be played


HISTORY was-made at the ground of Longridge CC on Bank Holiday Monday when the Ribble Valley de­ feated South Ribble to win the inaugural Lancashire Girls’ Under 11s Cricket Trmhy. This was the final of the


CRICKET


in pairs format with runs scored being reduced by the number of wickets lost.


at the end of last season, when the two sides had reached the final by winning group matches against other district teams in Lancashire. The match was played


bowling in a strong wind, the Valley girls oowlea accurately, taking wickets at regular intervals, and South Ribble’s total never seemed likely to trouble them.


loss of only two wickets to give them a convincing win.


Despite the difficulty of Pictured are; Back row,


fi-om left, Niamh Kay, Holly Scott, Zoe Simpson, Eve Barrett; front, Martha Smith, Charlotte Ashton, Nicole Harvey, Annabel Mayson (s). Not pictured, but mem­


bers of the winning squad, are Milly Bolton, IGite Hopkins and Alice Stones.


FOUR games in a week have seen champions Rimington go top of the table and into the semi-final of the President’s Cup - played tonight at Hurst Green against Second Divi­ sion winners Edenfield. The quarter-final against


Ossie was a tight affair at the Crown Ground.


Ossie had the majority


of play in the first half, but couldn’t find a way past the commanding Kershaw. A defensive slip brought the


opener for the home side as the winger broke away before squaring for the striker to finish. But Rimington began to


remained when Walmsley muscled his way into the box and lifted a delightful finish over the keeper to send his side through. Two days later saw a 4-0 home win over Stacksteads.


Fagan equalised with a diving header. And just 10 minutes


dominate, and eventually Rimington closing in


character when they pulled one back in the second half.


early on from close range foP lowmga fine move down the right. The visitors battled back and equalised from the penalty spot, but Benfield restored the lead when he forced his shot under the keeper. Wharton added an accomplished finish and then full back Hutchinson nodded home number four. The away side showed great


Rimington, but found things a lot harder than in the cup. Heslop opened the scoring


scoring late on, using his pace to race through and sencf the keraer the wrong way. Ossie then travelled to


grabbed his second as he con­ trolled a Walmsley shot and placed the ball into the comer. Luke Conti rounded off the


. Dinsdale opened the scor­ ing when Lawson flicked on a comer for him to stab home from close range, and he then turned provider as his 40-yard diagonal ball found Wharton, whose half-volley flew into the roof of the net. In the second half Dinsdale


FOOTBALL


ager Teny Braithwaite com­ bined with Walmsley for the midfielder to waltz past two defenders and the keeper to make it 3-0, before Walsti pro­ duced a carbon copy for the fourth.


title-decider at MilU„„ Saturday sees


ing Cowling a week ago they put the league title in SEpton’s hands, and having ruining one party, they looked for a repeat.


LMS took the lead with a neat flick over McGrath from


• WITH Grindleton beat­ '"'IHill. a potential


makeshift side come away with a 4-0 win. Lawson opened the scoring with a fine glancing header from a comer, before Leach toe-poked the ball over the keeper to make it 2-0. In the second half, man­


but Lloyd latched onto a through ball to slot home to make it 5-2, Ossie scoring a late consolation just before the final whistle. The game at Enfield saw a


drilled the ball across the keeper and into the far cor- nerto earn a place in the quar­ ter-final of the Northern Plant


Rawlinson then headed into his own net from a wide free Eck, and in the dying seconds of the game, a harsh handball decision in the area against North had the referee pointing at the spot. Fawcett diyed the right way and got a hand to the ball but couldn’t keep it out. But in extra time, Dobson


Ingrow and Worth Valley, playing with 10 men, the locals took the lead against the mn of play as Dobson robbed the keeper by the comer flag and curfed the ball into the top comer of the empty net. . They doubled their lead m the second half, when a long throw from Dobson was headed into the far comer by Rawlinson. Ingrow pulled one back as


a long clearance, and in the second half, SEptonn added two more with a fierce shot and a mis-hit effort which loMed in off McGrath’s foot. Two days later at home to


of Memorial League leaders Church, with two games in hand.


. Th^e Whalley side needed just fifteen seconds to take the lead, the prolific Jamie Enefer firing home from an angle. Left-back Liam Anderson


a third from an Anderson comer.


netted a fine second, before u- htgham dinked home


at Haslingden Sport Centre on Sunday.


at Under 8s leyel next season, and haye organised training sessions on Read school field on Saturday mornings beUveen lU-^U a.m. and noon, starting


® READSTONE United teams


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goal back, Anderson scored his second with a stunning free- Eck. In the second half Enefer netted two further goals for his third successiye hat-trick before a Station consolation Dog yisft Rose and Crown


y^ e r Station had pulled a


2 - their seyenth-straight win - to moye to within fiye points


Hire Cmj. • DOG Inn beat Station 6-


this Saturday. Any boys or girls aged six or


seyen, and will be under the age of eight on August 31st this year, are welcome to attend. Initially this training will


giyen by existing Readstone managers, who are aU FA- qualified coaches and CRB checked, but eventually the club will be looEng for a parent or a group of parents to take over the mnning of the ndw teams. Experienced guidance will


be given to anyone interested. In addition, the club are


looEng for new players for the Under 9s teams for next season, so any boys or girls under the age of nine on August 31st are also invited to turn up for training. For further information,


please telephone either chair­ man Paul Clarke (01282 771832), treasurer Geoff Lambert (01282 771442) or John Leaver (01254 884073).


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Rimington........21 16 4 1 52 Miii HiiL............20 15 1 4 46 Hurst Green.......21 13 3 5 42 Pendie Forest ...23 11 5 7 38 Worsthorne.......21 10 7 4 37 Canberra..........21 9 6 6 33 Langho.............21 9 3 9 30 OssySM...........24 8 5 11 29 BGSOB..............22 7 6 9 27 Stacksteads S J . 22 5 8 9 23 CoineUtd..........23 3 6 14 15 ReadUtd...........22 3 4 15 13 Enfieid..............23 3 2 18 l l j Second Division P W D L P


Edenfield...........24 20 2 2 62 Feniscowles......24 1 7 4 3 55


I Rock Rovers....23 15 2 6 47 Church Town....22 14 4 4 46


, Bly Belvedere ....24 14 4 6 46 * B’tord Celtic..... 23 12 3 8 39


, Padiham............23 10 6 7 36 I BorrowdaleUtd.23 8 4 11 28 Clitheroe RBL.... 21 8 3 10 27 BacupCC..........24 6 3 1 521 CalderVale..........23 4 2 1 7 14 Peel Park.............22 1 1 19 4 Oaneshouse........23 1 0 22 3 Reserve Division P W D L P


I Worsthorne.......23 15 5 3 50 Pendie Forest ....24 1 5 3 6 48 Rimington.........22 12 3 7 39 Langho..............22 11 5 6 38


1 Stacksteads SJ.. 21 12 1 8 37 ' Hurst Green.......21 11 3 7 36 Rock Rovers.... 24 1 0 3 11 33 Read United........23 10 2 11 32 B'ford Celtic.........21 9 4 8 31 Mill Hill................ 24 8 4 1 2 28 CoineUtd............ 23 7 3 1 3 24 BGSOB................20 6 0 14 18 Peel Park............. 22 1 0 21 3


HARRY DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES


AUTO TRADERS TA B L E P W D L P


Church Town.... 16 12 2 2 38 Rose & Crown... 16 11 1 4 34 Oog Inn.............14 11 0 3 33 Stanley Ultras.... 19 10 3 6 33 Tavern...............16 10 1 5 31 Gt Harwood RvrsIS 7 1 10 22 Black Bull..........15 6 3 6 21 HelmshoreH.... 17 5 4 8 19 ‘ Station............14 4 2 8 8 ‘ King's Arms ....17 3 2 12 5 0ssyRelugees..16 0 1 15 1 ‘ King’s Arms and Station both


deducted six points for eligibility offences


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE F IX T U R E S S u n d a y


9 a.m. - Deportive La Catalent V Mad Dogs; 9-35 a.m. - Replacements v White Lion; 10-10 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Inter


Horseshoe. Replacements ....3 3 0


TA B L E P W D L P 0 9


Drunken Monkeys4 2 0 2 6 Inter Horseshoe. 3 1 1 1 4 Deportive La C .. .3 1 1 1 4 White Lion...........3 1 0 2 3 Mad Dogs....... ...2 1 0 1 3


RIBBLE VALLEY


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM­


MER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Foundation Cup


Kings Arms C 7, White Hart B 5; Billington A 7, White Horse B 5; White Horse A 7, Higher Buck A 5; Buck A 7, Stork 2; Royal Oak A 7, Low Moor B 5.


FIXTURES Premier Division


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


Rose and Crown v Kings Arms B; White Lion v Kings Arms C; Bay Horse v Read Constitutional Club; Wagon and Horses v Billington A. Second Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe v White Hart B; Horseshoe v Royal Oak B; Kings Arms A v Stork; Royal Oak A v Wagon B; Whalley Con Club V Low Moor B. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys v Buck Ladies; Craven Heifer B v Horseshoe B; Pendie Witch V Black Bull Chatburn; Read Con Club B V Craven Heifer; Royal British Legion v De Lacy.


CRICKET


HOULUSWORTH SOLICITORS RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE T A B L E S


S e n io r Divis ion P W L N B


Baxenden... 3 3 0 0 6 3 Edenfield___3 3 0 0 4 3 Read......... 3 3 0 0 2 3 Barnoldswick .3 2 1 0 7 2 Earby......... 3


2 1 0 5 2


Great Harwoods 2 1 0 2 2 Osw. Immanuels 2 1 0 2 2 Salesbury... 3 1 2 0 7 1 Padiham___ 3 Whalley...... 3


1 2 0 7 1 1 2 0 3 1;


Ribb.Wands. .3 1 2 0 3 i: Clitheroe___ 3 Settle......... 3


0 3 0 6 i 0 3 0 3 ;


Cherry Tree.. 3 0 3 0 1 First D iv is io n P W L N 8 I


Ribb.Wands. .2 2 0 0 4 2. Gt Harwood.. 2 2 0 0 4 2. Belvedere... 2 2 0 0 2 2; Edenfield___ 2


1 1 0 9 1!


Cherry Tree.. 2 1 1 0 7 11 Barnoldswick. 2 1 1 0 5 1! Brinscall...... 2 Clitheroe___ 2 Padiham___ 2


1 1 0 4 1' 1 1 0 4 1' 1 1 0 0 11


Baxenden ... 2 0 2 0 5 ! Read......... 2 0 2 0 3 ! Stacksteads. .2 0 2 0 2 ; S e c o n d ‘Tivislon P W L N 8 F


Earby......... 2 2 0 0 2 2 ; Salesbury ... 1 1 0 0 2 i; Osw. Immanuell 1 0 0 2 i; Feniscowles.. 2 1 1 0 2 12 Settle......... 2 1 1 0 2 12 Whalley...... 1 1 0 0 0 1C Belvedere ... 2 1 1 0 0 10 Feniscowles. .2 Stacksteads. .2


Barnoldswick. 2 0 2 0 0 0 SATURDAY


Clitheroe v Read CLITHEROE


J. McDowell + b A. Rushton... 18


J. Houldsworth LBW b A. Rush- ton........................................................ J. Banks ct B. Law b Hornby.. 14


Abid ct P. Haworth b Hornby..23 N. Ashraff • LBW b A. Rushton


G. Drake LBW'bARush^^^^^^ 8 C. Palmer ct J. Harvey b A. Rushton.......................................... 8 F. ^Butt ct J. Harvey b A. Rusfiion


A. Pearce b A. Rushton............14 C. Bowness not out...................24 Extras.....................................11 Total (9 w k ts ) ............. 158


Bowling: Hornby 22-5-67-2; W. Eastham 1-0-2-0; A. Rushton 22-4-80-7.


READ


B. Law ct C. Palmer b A b id ...... 7 Hornby LBW b Abid....................4 J. Harvey b Abid........................... 2 G. Halley ct F. Butt b F. Butt .....0 K. O ’Connor + not out..............48 M. Jamal ct N. Ashraff b Abid 38 J. Marshall ct Abid b F. Butt.... 16 A. Rushton not out.....................25 Extras......................................20 Total (6 w k ts ) ............. 160


Bowling: Abid 17.4-2-66-4; F. Butt 10-1-35-2; A. Hutchins 3-0-25-0; J. Houldsworth 5-1-19-0.


Edenfield v Salesbury SALESBURY


W. Cook LBW b A. Rushton... 18 J. Fletcher LBW b Read..........31 Pradeep ct M. Burns b Read .28 J. Rawlinson LBW b G. Smith- son.................................................22 P. Blackman ct Read b G. Smithson.......................................13 R. Sharpies run out.................. 10 J. Rawson ‘ not o u t .............. 30 I. Rabagliati + b Read........... 4 E. Foster LBW b G. Smithson ..0 L. Parkinson not out............. 25 Extras........................................7 Total (8 w k ts ) ............. 188


Bowling: B. Storey 8-2-27-0; A. Rushton 6-1-22-1; C. Read 16- 2-56-3; G. Smithson 15-2-80-3.


EDENFIELD


M. Burns -r ct J. Rawson b Pradeep...........................................8


P. Gallagher not out..................72


J. Lester LBW b S. Brown........18 Read ct E. Foster b E. Foster. 63 A. Barnes not out................. 11 Extras......................................19 Total (3 w k ts ) ............. 191


Bowling: Pradeep 9-0-49-1; E. Fos­ ter 7-0-36-1; 5. Brown 5-0-32-1; L Parkinson 3-0-17-0; R. Sharpies 6-1-22-0; P. Blackman 3-0-22-0; J. Rawson 0.1-0-4-0.


Ribblesdale Wanderers V Baxenden


BAXENDEN


C. Waddington b L. Nuttall... 4 Naeem not o u t .................... 226 S. Payne LBW b I. Britcliffe 36 D. Cronshaw ct J. Rain b Waji- huddin......................................... 4 M. Rishton LBW b Wajihud- din 1 L. McIntosh b B. Varley......... 1 D. Mills ct D. Howard b I. Brit­ cliffe .......................................... 29 A. Caunce ‘ + not ou t......... 23 Extras......................................13 Total (6 w k ts ) ............. 337


Bowling: B. Varley 11-1-69-1; L. Nuttall ■ 11 -0-113-1; Wajihuddin 14-0-83-2; I. Britcliffe 9-1-67-2.


RIBBLESDALE


0 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0


Brinscall...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Third Divis ion P W L N 8 P


Earby......... 2 1 1 0 16 26 R'dale Wands 2 2 0 0 4 24 Edenfield. . .. 2 2 0 0 4 24 Padiham . . . . 2 2 0 0 4 24 Ossyimm___2 1 1 0 9 19 Belvedere ... 2 1 1 0 7 1 7 Salesbury ... 2 1 1 0 6 16 Whalley...... 2 1 1 0 6 16 Cherry Tree.. 2 1 1 0 4 14 Baxenden ... 2 1 1 0 3 1 3 Clitheroe 3rds 2 1 1 0 2 12 Feniscowles. .2 1 1 0 2 12 Clitheroe 4lhs 2 1 1 0 2 1; Read......... 2


0 2 0 7 7 Gt Harwood.. 2 0 2 0 4 4


C. Jackson ct C. Waddington b L. McIntosh............................. 18 A. Marsh ct A. Caunce b Naeem .........................................................46 Wajihuddin cl C. Waddington b Naeem.......................................... 2 D. Howard ct M. Rish.ton b Naeem........................................ 4 M. Briggs b L. McIntosh........ 0 J. Rain + ct S. Payne b Naeem.. 1 B. Varley LBW b L. McIntosh 2 P. Spencer b Naeem............ 20 S. Kerr b Naeem..................... 4 L. Nuttall b L. McIntosh......... 3 I. Britclitfe ‘ hot out.................. 0 Extras........................................ 8 To tal................................. 108


Bowling: B. Swindells 5-1 -32-0; S. Moltoy 6-1-31-0; L. McIntosh 7.1-2- 27-4; Naeem 6-2-13-6.


Whalley v Padiham PADIHAM


M. Howells b Younas.............. 2


K. Hitchon LBW b Younas.. 25 Holt ct J. Galling b D. O ’Neill 4 J . Bushell * b D. Fitzhenry.. 29 K. Robinson + ct Younas b S. Gorton........................................ 9 C. Clarke ct Younas b S. Gorton ...........................................................6 T. Mustoe b D. Fitzhenry...... 1 S. Meehan b D. Fitzhenry.... 1 N. Mehmood not out........... 65 N. Ashraf b Younas................ 8 L. Anderson not ou t............... 8 Extras.........................................1 Total (9 w k ts ) .............159


Bowling: Younas 1 6-4^7-3; D. O ’Neill 10-2-33-1; S. Gorton 12- 1-63-2; D. Fitzhenry 7-3-15-3.


WHALLEY


M. Davies ct K. Robinson b M. Howells......................................... 0 R. Lamb ct N. Ashraf b N. Ashraf...................................... 26 Younas b N. Mehmood ...... 33 L. Kearsley ctT. Mustoe b Holt... 0


D. Fitzhenry LBW b N. Ashraf.... 0


N. Hussain cl C. Clarke b Holt .. 2


R. Palmer * ct K. Robinson b Holt........................................... 16


S. Gorton ct K. Hitchon b Holt.... 4 J . Galling -i- b Holt................... 7 D. Barker LBW b Holt............ 4 D. O ’Neill not out..................... 0 Extras........................................8 Total................................100


Bowling: M. Howells 6-3-22-1; N. Mehmood 10-4-21 -1; S. Meehan 3- 0-15-0; Holt 10.1-4-17-6; N. Ashraf 9-


0-17-2. SUNDAY


Clitheroe v Barnolds­ wick


CLITHEROE


J. Houldsworth ct L. Bedford b Nazir........................................ 19 J . McDowell + LBW b A. Anwar. 5


Unsure ct M. Nutter b Unsure .... 3


C. Palmer LBW b Nazir......... 0 M. Coulter LBW b Nazir........ 0 N. Ashraff * b A. Saddlque. 66 G. Drake b Nazir...................


F. Butt ct L. Bedford b M. Scoth- ern............................................... 0 P. Gaskell not out.................. 37 J. Marquet ct M. Nutter b Un­ sure............................................. 9 A. Hutchins b A. Anwar......... 2 Extras............................................9 Total................................. 150


Bowling: Nazir 10-6-14-4; A. Anwar 8.5-2-27-2; A. Saddlque 10- 2-20-1; Unsure 8-0-37-2; M. Scothern 6-1-30-1; M. Nutter 4- 2-13-0.


BARNOLDSWICK


L. Bedford + b J. Marquet..... 8 A. Saddique ct N.Ashraff b A.Hutchins....................................19 U. Saddlque b J. Marquet.... 1 M. Nutter LBW b J. Marquet 0 P. Beech not out.................... 55 L. Hodgson * ct M. Coulter b J. Houldsworth.............................. 6 Nazir ct M. Coulter b J. Marquet 18 M. Scothern ct J.McDowell b J.Marquet........................................ 0 S.Taylforth LBW b Unsure... 6 A. Khan LBW b J . Marquet... 2 A. Anwar LBW b F. Butt......... 0 Extras.....................................11 Total................................. 126


Bowling: J. Marquet 9-2-21-6; J. Houldsworth 9-3-28-1; Unsure


10-3-2M; A. Hutchins 5-2-17-1; F. Butt 6.3-0-28-1. Edenfield v Whatley


WHALLEY


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12 start 1-30 p.m.) B. Law, Hornby, O ’Connor,


& n o t o u t ' : : : : ; : ; : : : ; : : : 5 Clarkson 10-3-49-2; Wajihud- Q ^snape/


M. Jamal, J . Marshall, A. Rush- ^


T o f a l (6 w W s j ; ; : : . ;Z 2 j ^ a w a rs ta r t? -3 l ) ''pm ^ rc ' 'Z s «n ’ Bowling: L. Nuttall 6-2-9-0; M. |


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din 10-3-22-0; I. Britcliffe 6-0- ^ L ° X b ow n G W r a S 31-1; C. Jackson 4-0-24-0; J . N i o n i T BarSn


R IB B L E S D A L E '


Braithwaite 10-0-46-1; S. Kerr " '“S e f d L l e W a n d e re rs (v □ in n i r ro rvA i ir


A. Marsh LBW b K. Smithson .... M- 13


Wajihuddin ct N. Payne b O. Clare...


■ D. Howard LBW b O. ciare M. Clarkson not out 75


Oswaldtwistle, home, meet 12- 30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, D. Howard,


C. Jackson LBW b G. Metcalf.... Braithwaite, J. Britcliffe. Wajihud- 33


Nuttall, C. Jackson, J . Rain, J. din. Scorer: L. Rain.


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds Stacksteads, away, meet


M. Briggs LBW b O. Clare.... 4 Pratt, B. Spencer, R. Clarkson, W. J . Rain + not out............


40 noon) S. Braithwaite, C . Hall, M. 21 Whitaker, C. Collinge, H. Kay, M.


12 Pmetor, J. Dickinson, M. Spencer.


Extras.....................................18 Scorer: D. Dickinson. Total (5 w k ts ) .............216


Sipocz 7-3-25-0; O. Jones 2-0-22-0; Clitheroe 3 rd s(v Cherry Tree, G. Metcalf 10-2-44-1; Cook-Martin


Bowling: K. Smithson 10-2-39-1; 5.


6-0-37-0; O. Clare 6-0-40-3. R « »a r i « r h o r r i / T ra o


K e a a V c n e r r y T r e e Q — .p.,


H t A U ^ , 1 ,. ‘j'


ness, R. Whltehouse, B. Ahmed. Scorer; G. Oliver.


Mort, C . Bow-


Hornby ct M. Friend b A. Sudnik home, meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Hus- 109


Clitheroe 4ths (v Salesbury, sain, M. Scott, 1. Munir, J . Dean, J.


A. Rushton run out S. Friend 8 Stones, O. Hussain, G. BIcknell, J . Marshall b D. L o rd ........ 78 S. Jackson, H. Graham, N. Sco- G. Halley * ct N. Robbins b A.


rah, M. Driver. Scorer:T. Stones.


Sudnik........................................ 38 Read 3rds (v Whalley, away, M. Jamal not out.................. 29 start 1-30 p.m.) K. Grimshaw, K. O ’Connor + LBW b A. Sudnik T. Turner, D. Grimshaw, G . Ash- 2


worth, J . Wood, C . No on e, B.


E. Artingstoll not out.............. 8 Anderson, G. Wrathall, P. Higson, Extras.......................................19 A. Carter, B. Graham. Reserve: Total (5 w k ts ) ..........291 J. Troup.


Bowling: J . Bolton 10-2-41-0' Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds G. Jones 5-0-25-0; N. Robbins (v Feniscowles, away, meet 12- 10-0-53-0; D. Lord 9-1-59-1; G .


Lawrenson 2-0-17-0; A. Sudnik eon, M. Clarkson, M. Nerenburg, 10-0-46-3; S. Akhtar 4-1-33-0. n H F R R Y T R F F


i^ n t z H l - lY m t t Turner ct E. Artingstoll b A.


N. Boyle run out P. Haworth. 6 Ribblesdale Wanderers Under S. Friend ct K. O'Connor b A.


Rushton...................................... 37 5-30 p.m.) M. Clarkson, L. Nuttal, S. Akhtar not out.................. 61 R. Monk, M. Nerenburg, D. Dick- J . Bolton b M. Jamal............ 31 inson, K. Collinge, D. McGrath, T. M. Friend + not out.............. 21 Stirzaker, J . Price, L. Rain, A.N. Extras.....................................11 Other.


18s (v Barnoldswick, away, meet Scorer:D. Dickinson. C. Collinge, A .N . Other.


P m.) T. Braithwaite, R. Clark- T - Stirzaker, L. Rain, R. Monk,


... S u n d a y S. Kerr, A. Marsh, L. M. Davies ct M. Burns b A. Total (4 w k t s ) ..............189


Rushton..................................... 8 Bowling: Hornby 6-1-17-0; E R. Lamb ct M. Burns b A. Rush- Lowes 10-2-23-0; A. Rushton 10-


ton................................................ 1 1-30-2; A. Bennett 10-0-26-0; M. Younas ct M. Burns b B. Storey. Jamal 9-0-45-1; G. Halley 2-0-11-0;


13


Slinger.......................................... 31 D.Fitzhenry ct A.Barnes b


M. Fallon not o u t .................. 14


Extras.......................................14 Bowling: B. Storey 8-1-37-1; A.


a b-o-39-o. E D E N F I E L D


M. Burns + ct L. Kearsley b D. O'Neill................................


J. Lester b D. o ’'NeijL


sain!'"!!."!.''.\!".".'.".®..‘!.!^^^ ztienry..........


zhenry...................................... 65 CLITHEROE AND DIS* TRICT MEN'S WIN-


Read ct M. Davies b D. Fit- _


J. Kelly si J. Galling b D. Fit- zheniy...................................... 25


F. Phillips ct and b D. Fitzhenry.. ..............................


B. Storey ct L. Kearsley b S. A. Rushton ct M. Fallon b D.


26 ter darts league DRAW


John Dobson Knockout Monday


Legion B v Armless St Michael’s (at Low Moor); Low Moor v SI


....................................... 1 Michael’s Double Trouble (at British Legion)


Fitzhenry.................................... 4 ----------------------------- W. Slinger * not o u t .............. 11 Extras........................................5 To ta l.................................207


Bowling: Younas 6-3-7-0; D. O’Neiil 10-1-45-3; N. Hussain 6-1-28-1; S.


O s w a ld tw i s t le Im - w d i iu e r e r s


CRICKET TEAMS — ,


. S a t u r d a y


Gorton 7-0-47-1; D. Fitzhenry 9.5- Clitheroe (v Settle, away, meet 1-35-5; M. Fallon 5-0-40-0.


noon) N. Ashraf, J . McDowell, J. Houldsworth, F. Butt, A. Hutchins,


m a n u a l V R ib b le s d a le A- Pearce. M. Coulter, P. Gaskell, W a n H o r o r c


Bowness, Rizwan Shahid, Professional. Scorer: J . and C.


® Qhheroe 2nds (v Belvedere, home, meet 12*30 p.m.) J . Grcen,


Scott, J. Banks, C. Palmer, G. R-Whitehouse,


N. Snape 3-0-28-0.


L. Kearsley b Read........... 145 -------------------------------- R. Palmer ct P. Gallagher b W.


__________________________________ DARTS RIBBLE VALLEY


N. Hussain b Read................. 9 O A f t i f i T i n i i S. Gorton not out.................... 2 o U U A I I U N


LADIES’ DARTS AS- RESUL TS


Bentley Memorial Trebles C u d


68-2, W. Slinger 10-1-41-1; G . p. Hodds, A. Haydock Lester D. Ryan, M. Brown, D. Ste-


venson, D. Townsend, X L . Townsend, L. Sharp, B. Parker,


P. Gallagher ct b. Fitzhenry b D. MacDonald, EYwist, J . Mirko- O'Neill.r.......................


30 taker, A. Southwell, J . Holden 1 VIC, S. Flannery, C. Stanley, M.


6 ° Smith, Through to next round: D. Clark, GOLF SCENE


Stonyhurst Park held its first social event of 2011, taking the form of a two- person mixed Stableford over nine holes. The win­ ners were Sue and John Kirk from a field of 26 couples.


Coronation Foursomes Qualifier was won by Barbara Thornton and Tracey Bentley with 36 points. Second were Judith


3upl( • Clitheroe Golf Club’s


Cup was played on Sunday using a Stableford format. Linda Clegg, playing off 22, took tne win with 33 points. Lady captain-elect Patricia Leyland came in just one point behind, with Jean Sanderson (29 points) third after a card playoff with Jean Davies.


leader after Saturday with an 89-18-71, but Sundays 97-18-79 saw him finish third overall. The Ladies Pharman


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ing off six, finished day one in 14th place, but fol­ lowed .this with the lowest gross of the second round (78) to take second place overall, with a combined net score of 149. Wayne’s result increases his lead in the Club’s Order of Merit. Steve Worrall was the


more blustery conditions, Patrick scored a net 68 to take both the Sunday win and the Pharman Cup. Wayne Ivinson, play­


Club held their two-day Pharman Cup over the weekend. Surprisingly in testing winds, 28-nandi- capper Patrick Ashworth finished third, with a net 73, after the first day. On the second day, in


Trophy was won by Valerie Warrilow with 34 points, and the Stableford Competition won by Joyce Andrew with 33 points. • Mytton Fold Golf


recorded twos, for Daniel Liles, Pat Crawford, and John Parker. The High Handicap


werq - Division One, John Rostron 84-11-7^ Division Two, Andrew Thompson 88-15-73; Division "Inree, K Bolton 93-24-69. The Veteran’s Prize went to Chris Blackadder (79-6- 73) and the Best Gross Pnze went to Daniel Liles. There were only three


bers of Whalley Golf Club compete in the Spring Trophy. The blustery and cool conditions made for difficult scoring, and Golfer of the Year Andy Wray showed his class with a bvo under gross knock to take the spoils with 70-1- 69 on a card play-off. The divisional winner


Bishop and Jan Walsh with 35 pts, ahead of Marilyn Fletcher and Michelle Fielding, also on 35. O Tms week saw mem­


34 points was Richard Moody, second went to captain Ray Robinson with 35 points, but the winner with 36 points was Steve Clash. The previous evening,


to one of the two regional heats, with the chance of then getting through to the National Final. This nationwide full handicap Stableford competition raises money for Cancer Research. In third place with


ON a bright but windy Sunday afternoon, mem­ bers of Stonyhurst Park Golf Club battled it out for top spot in the Hall of Fame Qualifier. The winner goes through


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