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j -.Eitex IS an IT Support and Services v* ' * - ; : company based in Nelson, providing-i,-..-.; IT Support, hardv/are, software and «■ ■


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operabonal very quickly indeed. Because we have great access to resources and • support from the HQ in Leeds, vie were . operabng as a complete business, v/ith our own customer relabonship ' - ' r , ,-


■ management system, accounts solution and back-office infrastructure within.- - : days of stalling.-All I needed to do was ^ come up with the business plan and start - markebng the company.


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, V Getting clients in the most cost effective .-iv=Operator to Security Consultant and now.=^:


wayyou can. This is always a challenge ' ^ 'Regional Director of Eitex > * and It takes bme to build up brand ___ ’ " r


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i ONLY once in’the club’s his- Threlfall who added 29 as the j-'tory-havei-RibbIesdaIefWan-!::v-."°sts, sailed;; pasUtheir.;^


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CRICKET -„JT.


> Meadow side-to victory over Cherry T r e e ; 'But history could_now be


passed ,since that rare'occa- - Sion occurred when'man of the match* Graham Monk’s 5-19 helped;-... the^* Church -


Amost" 12 years have


• - TatTOswaldhvistle’ilmmanuersfs.' New Lane. Ian Britcliffe’s stde' overcame Whalley at'Statron Road on Sunday,* recording a' "


' > Howard; claimed, two wickets v!'. apiece in'-Whalley’s demise while'MichaeLClarkson and, *


I John ’ Braithwaite - bowled ^ admirably.economic spells. ■ -“Again _ the opposition got -- from h;6


$ nine r overs,” said Bntcliffe k “But again,we ,wrestled the., 9 game-j-hack -and' restricted them to just another: 120 runs >' : i from < the remaining 40 overs.' ! ■


5,-5 off-to a great; start,’:50-0 ■


. Michael v Clarkson.- and oJohn -ivi- Braithwaite were the pick of ' thebowling”,>--,^ _> Howard's Q “unbeaten 62:


Vijwith a really patient innings of: i: 62notout ,


, and Brannon (Varley). turned the game around * “Dave Howard excelled


yi:; wickets was the key to two sig-..; ;.; nificant stands withtRain and i Vwley ” , , ■ 7 .


against a good Whalley attack Ihe , mnmng between the


,vr threw a spanner in Baxenden’s> stumbling title chase. - ( Professional ' Muhamrria'd


- The day before, Ribblesdale


k -S i "Varley, added three wickets ' -jinan ^ impressivesix-wicket Ij,victory > ' -# 714. ‘fy ty S J ' “It was'probably''one of the lihestvyeekendswe havehad in-! g[uite a while,”*said Bntcliffe


s 116 jdehvenes .which: included seven fours and four sixes ..y'*' , He earlier took 6-56''to ,' limit Bash to 200


. . Wajihuddm recorded: his first r century,for the club,^smash­ ing an unbeaten- 110.. from'


’ r F “A really m^ificent effo'rt , , -


THE champagne cork i hasn’t! hit; the roof just; yet;;


s.Uoiy moo’d after guiding hisr-vabout theiplace and'eveiy-,-: team to the Ramsbottom’'/;'one is reafly excited,’.’ said - .


but Read captain .War-.i.'Whalley Road ranks ren’Eastham is m celebra-’'»,<fThere’s u a . real


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p f. , , On Sunday, July 31st the ^ > Wanderers'- ' f ' E stham nastnam - > .


■ - despite' the best efforts of ' Will Driver also struck to pa,a Babaar Naecm,earn a 40-run triumph.. T - :


who fired 113. : Eastham said “Our field-


dub has ,the opportunity Wanderers -as -favourites ’ However,' Read also ^ ing was exceptional, Stuart of-picking up silvenvare„ 'and let’s just hope we’can have a.leame title in their * Hornby fired a half-cen- for.the first time in seven ■ do the job ‘ "w " sights, ana Chtheroe’were,,, tury and then everyone else years4:against'!.'RibblesdaIey;i!!b:.‘We;are. determmedstOi’;i-the/ Victims?.at .the-:week-;'., chipped in around him. Jon s


' ' 7 pick up some silverware this end,-with Read now'just 5 was also .fantastic and he ’


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' ifidhe.team effort and commit-:'! : ■ment couldn’t be faulted right t: ’ through the two games


, _ We lost the toss both days, r-iCpntained.i the « oppositionto ■





. reasonable/.targets and then^ L.rChased them both down.”®!!;;;'-?.'


j Vi won: the'competition: tvvice,■,!! '. professional-Stuart - Hornby !i r-admits there’s , a ' great r hitting 120 'Jon Harvey I' atmosphere among ,the added 46 m the early,stages


I And Eastham, who has 'made a staggering 307 with against,, Baxenden, Read


last crowned Ramsbottom' 'Batting first'on Sunday '■ Cup champions ' ' '


'before that.when they .were .cy.great final. . ......... .......— ------1. .J— ■ then tookifiveiwickets.'The'


•'70? runs 1 short:; ofiwhatv.wes needed ,but- everyone 1 was'■/-which was ‘ nice' because up for the fight ”> *'


'jshould’ve'vgotii more ..runs against Chtlieroe^ and we -( were probably') around


Hornby was again in finetable */*', ^


it helped us creep up the ,


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two o f , them • were; qualityi ont' Saturday-; but 5 the: team I played well as a unit and with great spirit ’' “We ended the curse"'of the -.bonus .! points ■ ' ■ ' w a s n i c e : ’


as ' well;


'Marshall / claimed | ’5-28£tdlj/'total, Harvey took five ivick-/;'- liniltfBaxeriden!to’j225;^,82f|"etS!?,while/yHdrnbY5:added-: 'ruhs:/shdrt.iof4ft'eifi.target;®tKreeKmore.%


before I MohamiriedT JamaisS fonri/withj- th^ smashed / 67$fr6m<.justT-32:!}imade/a; half ceriffiiy/T^^ delivenesVrlnyfespbnseiTde'l'/deferiding^


was'the pick of Ribblesdale’s ‘ innings while'-'John Rain’ added 32 and opener Alistair Marsh 28.--\f i * , \ “Again we‘ lost one. or hvo * T early wickets, but Dave, John


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^ ' started to crumble. Only Lee p '.- Kearsley (40), captain Richard x -; . . Palmer, (23) and Simon PGorton: (22) could; make^ con-'/: ■' j. tnbutions of'any worthy sig- 9 nificance. Both Wanderers ' skipper Britcliffe and David


; j 'Younas opened with'36; part-':'::! ; Vnered;by.!Richard:Lamb (14),'! >: but on the professional’s dis­ missal-the ,’Whalley, amateurs


first after ’ wirming the toss, ended the innings with a total, of-"183.‘-‘Paidi-man Kamran


repeated 'as-Wanderers face -■ Read m the final of the com--, petitron.,on,Sunday,’’July 31st '-I


‘ six-wicket win, to register their i’*, place m the final The hosts, who opted to bat /


' (27) ani Ben


. -i derersAVon the-Ramsbottom F^nt s tgtal pf;194!tq,claim.a Cup.'";'!'


seven-wicket triumph


‘.^;yj;,!:3-’Ihe;.5t in-form s-£ all-rounder-’ ‘ ’ smashed 21 ' fours


srjrom Mark Nerenberg capped , ''a-fantastic victbiy fof/ChatT' T*' burn over Embsay r ’ *. ,4.*


, inspiringperformance


4ixsixes m his unbeaten_______ [hM°akhA?a?‘ld ed


CRICKET - " * up a feast of runs, j-’*


fixtures/lh? Jhei GUth'erbe^and ! Distnct Cricket Leaj^e servedI ;L


Hussein'top-scored for' } ' Sabden - were ? the^j high- all .'made ;;-30with" the latter'


! overs.' ‘/'/ •THE fourth round of cup'


Threlfall and Paul Woodworth ! being particularly brutal‘in a restricted Embsay to a more rapid ^ock* Ramblers made than manageable target'»And • a real fist of chasing dovva the they achieved that within- 29 ’ ‘otal and fell only 14 short a t ;


il35-6. Jason Holgate and Ross v Kirby both retired with 30.'',!5siy'


X3? Chipping A are currently top i . of the cup group standings after ; !;. winning .-agamst: Calderstones.'! The victors rattled up 139- i-and:


! before Low Moor knocked off :; > the runs easily with hvo overs ' ■ to spare; Steve Tandy made 30 > retired.* > - - - ^


; short at 120-9 :! ' In the-'’other ’’game at Roefield;, St James made'il23


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Whalley' SPORT


!-. look '■ on the .i bright'; side t o t iM life!.;-.*, 4 ,. ,!i It’s ,a philosopjw Whalley >


V' side’s gnp on fourth spot m the ! Ribblesdalec Cncketj-League loosened And if that wasn’t enough, they then crashed out - . - of the Ramsbottom Cup at the semi-final stage % It was a weekend to forget '


sDpper Richard Palmer will be forced to adapt after his


,.5 as he made a patient 70 while ,r> Martm Davies added - 27 However, Whalley collapsed i and they ended on 182 “Saturday was a disappomt-


for the Station Road outfit John Bushell’s mid-table ' Padiham were the first to inflict defeat - with a four- wcket win to close the gap on Wlialley-to five points Richard Lamb looked to have : injected life m to the visitors


■'. and it was probably our. worst ; ;!,: bowling performance, of - the - . season


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'! - and Younas added 36 but they ; . - lost the game by six wickets “We thought we were 20 or


;•’! 3 with their pro (Muhammad ' !;: _ Wajihuddm) gone_ but they


-f 30 runs, short' and - that’s how : ! It turned out,” said Palmer “We were in the game at 50-


i^rallied. I: thought we bowled S4 more than adequately but we ■ : . didn’t set the tone with'the bat We didn’t have anyone


'.'who -hit'.the; 50 imarkc where as they-did* That was’ the difference.” However, despite,the gap


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^ “We would , have been aggneved if we hadn’t have made the 20/20 semi final,” he said “The only game we


tightening, Wlialley still own fourth Mot and they also have ' a 20/20 semi-final clash "at Baxenden to lookforward to. '


" got quite a lot to play for. The ;. ...target IS to,finish as nigh as we.< :


;, lost was a bowl out so it would ;• have,been upsetting not to have made it. But it gives us the chance to defencT our title.” , I T Palmer added. / ‘We’ve still


, can in the league and retain our 20/20 title


>.:13 fours and sue sutes: Opener,f:;!-'! i. WilI Cook chipped m.with'30s'.!:f: as'Salesbuiy ended on 245 However, ; their opponents


"i paid; man! fired ; a ^staggering 162 not out which included


slump continued as they, lost by sue wickets "to lowly Edenneld Not even 'profes­ sional Susantha Pradeep’s sensational solo! effort; could ■»,!:. help save their plight’ The -


Elsewhere, '' Salesbury’s ’ r ' ''


ending their;innmgs with'just one more run on the board than the previous day. Lee Kearsley; top-scored with' 40 ! ! :■


rendered a place in the Ramsbottom Cup final to Ribblesdale Wanderers Whalley failed to-'make home ' advantage count,


And on Sunday they sur­ _ i - -


. mg day for us,” Palmer said “We passed '180 again without : ! our,-pro ' (Kamrany.Younas) ; scoring any runs but' on Padiham that’s not enough They knocked ■ us off easily


.;TO quote Eric IdIe:F?Always !|« *


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