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Dav to forget for the Cavaliers!
CLITHEROE . RUFC’s seconds travelled to BAe Warton on Saturday, in the hope that the .weather and pitch would be somewhat better than that at home. Unfortunately, neither
was the case in an 82-0 defeat: To make matters much
those who did brave it out, and Qitheroe live in hope that this was a blip for a side that has boasted num bers nearing or exceeding 20 most weeks. Players must realise that
commitment is required for a successful team.
.......... So to the rugby, nearly
all of which was played by the home team in a runa way victory. Despite being the ben
eficiary of some loaned players from the gener ous hosts, Clitheroe were never really in contention and succumbed to the free running of the home backs and forwards relatively easily. So, .if this doesn’t rile
those who couldn’t make it to play, then you wonder what will.
ThisSaturday,Clitheroe’s
Spirit in adversity invictoiy
NETBALL
RIBBLE v Valley Netball Club’s Under 12s once again showed what a great team spirit they have at Stockport onSunday. With a couple of regular
players unavailable to play and no substitutes, the seven players had to work hard to get a well earned 16-15 win. With the coach not having
to make the decision of who to substitute, it was a matter of putting the right players in the right places, and the Ribble Valley girls showed • great stamina and a will to win that they can be proud of. • ■
■■ ■■.- At the final whistle, the
effort the girls had put in was appreciated by both sets of fans with rapturous applause, followed by some very kind comments from the Reddish coaches on how well the team played.
worse, there were too many cry offs to mention, and the locals made the trip with only 11 men. Grateful thanks went to
RUGBY
second string make the trip to Thornton Cleveleys, against whom they’ve come a distant second in the last two games. With a big squad to
choose from and some pent up frustration who knows what can happen?! One final mention must
go to Bill Thatcher, who, after a good number of years with the club as astal- ~ wart of the second team, is relocating’ to Manchester with his family. ..On behalf of - the Clitheroe RUFC, chairman Andrew Thornber wanted to wish Bill and family all the best for the future and to thank him for his service. to the club. . Meanwhile, the club’s
Under 10s and 11s Minis . are in .action on Sunday at North Ribblesdale, kick-off 11 a.m. The Under 15s’ next game
is on Sunday, December- 18th at home to Sedgley Park (kick-off 11 a.m.). - The juniors’ normal train- :
ing time is Sundays at 10-15 a.m. at Littlemoor.
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THREE local - cricketers have had the honour of playing for Lancashire Un der 11s.
. Smith and Bill Smith to so for trials last January at Old Trafford, and they came up against stiff opposition
Mayson and Martha Smith were put forward by their district coaches. Derrick
Niamh Kay, Annabel •
Valley trio earn Red Rose recognition! CRICKET
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for places, as over 25 girls from other district and club teams were also vying-for the 14 places available. < - ■: With all three girls being selected, more trainins sessions were arranged before they headed off to Canterbury for a three-
now having to move up to the Under 13s because of their age, they have already for been for trials for next ■ year,-along with several
win two matches and nar rowly lost the third to Kent. With Niamh and Annabel
day tournament against Kent, Hertfordshire and Warwickshire. Lancashire managed to.
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www.ctltheroeadvertlser.co.uk Sports info desk FOOTBALL EVO-STIK FOOTBALL
LEAGUE First Division North •■' P H D L .P
CuizonAshton.:18 14 3 1.45. Skeimersdaie ....23 12 7 3 43 Lancaster City... 20 12 3 5 39 WittonAlbion..:. 18 12 1 5 37
: Farsiey FC:....... 2.1 11 3 7 36 : . Woodley Sports 18 11 3- 4 36 -
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• AFC F y l d e 18.10 4 4 34 - GarforthTown...21 9 5 7 32 - Trafford............;22 9 5'; 8 32. Salford City.:..... 20 8 6 6'30 Bamber Bridge.: 18 9 3 6 30 - Durham City.-.—.-19 10 0. 9 30 WarnngtonTn...19 8 4 7 28 - M o s s l e y 21 5 7 9 22 - OssettTown......17 6 2 9 20 - CLITHEROE......; 20 5 4 11 19 Wakefield........:.20 4:• 7 '9 19; ' Prescot Cables ..21 4 6 1118 - Radcliffe B’ough 18 4 5 7 17
■ Harrogate R'way20 5 2 1317 - Ossett Albion...:. 19 3 2 14 11 ' Cammell Laird... 21; 2 2 17 8
DONALD RACE &
NEWTON EAST LAN CASHIRE FOOTBALL
BGSOB 4, Rock Rovers 1; ton 0.-
Reserve Division
LEAGUE RESULTS -
.other girls that
play.for the Ribble Valley district team, and they will find out soon if they have been succesful. Martha will be going for
the Under 11s trials when they start. . The girls would like to thank all their coaches and parents, and they are pic tured, from left, Annabel, Niamh and Martha (s).
. SM v Pendle Forest; Stack- steads SJ v Feniscowlas & Pleasington.
— Reserve Division Langho v Hurst Green; O .
Burnley Belvedere v Bar— . rowford Celtic; Church Town v Padiham; Daneshouse v ■ Bacup CC; Peel Park v Bor- rowdale United; Waddington vCalderVale;Clitheroe RBL v Rock Rovers.
Second Division
ceded as Clitheroe scrambled their defence, as the home team pack skated backwards in the mud, and Chamberlain dropped on the ball from the
began to slam down like ball bearings, and Pendle soon were pressing the line. A five-metre scrum was con
even as the. weather threw its worse at Clitheroe, the Maroon and Gold entertained - local rivals Pendle. As the whistie went, the hail
AS the winds blew and rains poured, many amateur Satur day sportsmen were looking to the refuge of a cancellation and an
afternoon.in the club house or Christmas shopping. Not at - Littlemoor, where
Fitzhenry penally earns gritty draw
RUGBY
Clitheroe..............:... 17 P e n d l e 17
second row. The referee saw a different view and awarded a try to Pendle. However, Clitheroe rallied
ancy with a score near the posts which’they converted to move into a 12-3 lead. However the men in
conceded a penalty which Declan Fitzhenry took to take the score to 5-3. Pendle were, next in ascend
and looked to be more in con trol as the half wore on. As they; pressed, Pendle
.. clawed their way back into the ■ match with two penalties for a - half-time score of 12-9. The second half started
-Maroon and Gold slowly
v id e quick second phase ball the back three of Fitzhenry, Waterworth and Waddington all looked threatening going
Pendle defended manfully, bat the ball spun out down the
, Chamberlain, Rigby and Dixon working hard to pro
much as the first, but Clitheroe started their, best period- of tne match. Looking more and more progressive as the centre pairing of Bartle and Peel looked to drive the ball hard - into contact, with forwards
line to Fitzhenry, who, seeing two forwards to his outside, placed a perfect chip over the top - skipper McEntyre went into pursuit and slid over the line with the ball. The referee was unsighted but awarded a penalty which the sharp think- ■ mg Smith took quickly. •j.^Sain the ball spun rap-' idly down'the line, and after another breakdown where' Ho mes and Thornber snaf-' j!ed ^ e ball . back, then through four sets of hands, - before Waddington slipped in - to score and Clitheroe were in front at 14:12. :
be down and a move out wide from-a breakdown in the 22
. Pendle were never going to - ,
- - Cntheroe finished strongly: pressing the Pendle 22 metre area hard looking for a score - eventually Pendle were tempted in to a penalty from, the pressure, being judged off-side in the centres,, and Fitzhenry slotted the three ~oints to, bring the scores* to
metre area saw them ground the ball in the far corner to creep three points in front.
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league leaders Manchester Medics at Littlemoor. in their penultimate game of 2011.
too looked to win the game, but the whistle went and the teams shared the points. On Saturday, Clitheroe face
Pendle rallied a s Clitheroe ©
dmgton; Pendle Forest v Mill Hill; Read United v i' Stacksteads SJ; Rimington £ v BGSOB; Rock Rovers v ■; Colne United; Worsthorne vi- Enfield.
Oswaldtwistle SM v Wad- i
Pendle Forest ...11 - 8 . 2 : 1 26 Rimington 11 8 2 Mill Hill .........-.::. 10 6.1 Wor st hor ne9 < 6.1 Lango-........8 6 1 E d e n f i e l d 10 6 -Enfield....;.... ...12 7 Femscowles......10-6 'HurstGreen ....14. 4 BGS0B...............12 4 Stacksteads SJ.:12 3 Read Utd .......12 2 0ssySM.....,.....11 2 Colne Utd..
First Division - P W D L P
.3,19 , 9 16 8 12 8 10' -
■3 19 2'19 1 19 3 1 9 4 19 .
Rock Rovers Padiham....... B ford Celtic...... 13’ 7 BorrowdaleUtd.11 7 Calder Vale....-.-,;11 7 •Church Town ..12 7 Bly Belvedere ...11. 4 Daneshouse...;.-.;9; 3 Waddington........ 8 2 Bacup C C 9 : 1 Clitheroe RBL.... 11 0 Peel Park ......13 0; Reserve Division
Second Division P W D
,;14 .1
.11 10 1 ...13 9 0
7 10 6 112 1
L P - 0 31 4 27 4 23 2 23 3 22 4 19 5 <14 5 10 4; 8^ 5 .6 9 2 .
Pendle Forest:... 13 11 1 134 Read Utd;.:..... ..15 11 0 4 33 BGSOB....:...:;.... 17-10 2 - 5 32 Worsthorne......; 15 9 3 3 30 E n f ie ld ,.:_ .-1 5 . 9 1 5 28 Rimington.... . 11 <7 3 Mill Hill.... . . . . t:.\ Langho.;..v.-........-16 5 2 Rock Rovers .....15.4 -3 Hurst Green...... 12 4 2 Stacksteads SJ.. 11 4 0 Oswaldtwistle SM14 3 2 Colne U t d 15 2 0 Waddington...... 14--1 2
13 6 1 1 5
■ ; - - v P W 0 L P. .1 2 6 - TABLES * ' - . 1 .
BGSOB v Rimington; En- field v Read United; Hurst. . Green v Edenfield;-Mill Hill v Worsthorne; Oswaldtwistle
First Division
FIXTURES Saturday
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DEWHURSTMEMO- RIAL FOOTRALL ' *
LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES &
AUTO TRADERS RESULTS
p i y t i i r p q . :Bay Horse........5 -3 1 .1 .3 8 Sunday ' r
• B uc kA ....... ......5 4 1 0 45
11 IS?/- UUl
MILES Kings Arms A ..5 0 0 5 16 " " T ^ l p
Wag & Hors© C 5 4 0 1 44
All matches were postponed due to '5 ea|fC onC lub5 3 0 2 39 . unfit pitches - •
Stanley Ultras v Black Bull (Bui- ; w hite n h n ...... f L-f 1 lough); Station v Bees Knees - w h iL u
Dog Inn v Church Town (Wilson's); ' t a r ! p -
Don Inn - in o n 9 9 a High©rBuckA.5 4 0 1 53 BlackBu*if....:::.;:.15° i o o 15 - i tu^ tWrin^ ,eys | ‘ n
P W h I P
Stanley Ultras.... 10 5 0 5 15 - o S f - ....... ...... •;■•{ 2 2 I 22 Gt Harwood Rvrs9 5 0 4 15 HetmshoreH."".? 3 0 4 9
ChurchTown......6 5 0 1 15 - wanon . Station
BeesKnees ’ 7 1 5 4 ' 1 n R i
.... " q RUEFIELD LEISURE 9 1 0 8 3 sB ..... '2 i n J'22
' Brown Cow..... 4 0 1 3 18 - ReadConB:...5 0 0 5 15
Third Division
CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE DogWhalley ...5 5 0 o' s f e FOOTBALL LEARIIF
Whde Lion 4, Replacements 2; Mad “ Dog Sports Bar5 3 0 2 36 Dogs 6, Rebel Onions 3; Norfolk 7, Black Bull Chats 1 1 3 32 Shakhtar 5; Morning Glory 8, Inter Pendle Witch:.. 5 2 0- 3 30 - Horseshoel.
r U U ID H L L L u H U U C . Wag & Horse B 5 , 2 1 2 38 -- RESULTS
Buck Laddies.. 5 3 2 0 47 Craven Heifer.. 5 2 1 2 37
FIXTURES •—
H winter Horseshoe; Rebel Onions v Norfolk. .: '
. White Lion....... .. 7 Inter Horseshoe.7
Morning Glory.... 7 Replacements.:.. 6- Norfolk;..............7 - Rebel Onions..... 7 Drunken Monkeys6 ■ Shaktar...............6 Mad Dogs......... 7
TABLE PWDLP
I T 16 ' 1 1 13 2 2 11 1 ,3.10 3 1 9 0 3. 9 ' 0 4 9 ‘ 0 4 9- 0 7 0 -
POOL RIBBLE VALLEY
GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM
< . Billington Brass Band Club B 4, • Royal British Legion A 7; Buck A .- 7, wagon and Horses C 2; Buck ■:
< Club 3; Rose & Crown 5, Kings Arms C 7; St Peters A 7, White .
- Horse A 5; Dog Sports Bar 4, BayHorse7;Kings ArmsB6 , . .
; ■ Wrinkleys 2, Low Moor A 7; Cra ven HeiferB1,WhiteHorseB . - 7; Kings Arms A 7, Whalley Con
: Con Club B 7; Stork 5, Wagon . • ■ - and Horses D 7; De Lacy 4, Dog Whalley 7. . FIXTURES ' Premier Division .
- Wagon and Horses 7; Royal * Oak A 3, St Peters B 7; White .. Lion 7, Black Bull Chatburn 2; Horseshoe B 7, Royal Oak B ' 3; Royal British Legion 5, Read
- Bay Horse v Kings Arms B; Horseshoe v Royal Oak A; Read Constitutional Club v Wagon
' shoe B; Buck Wrinkleys v Stork; . . Higher Buck A v- Royal British Legion; Royal Oak B v St Peters. B; St Peters A v Read Con Club B.
1 24-. 5 22 9 17 8 15 6 14: 7 12 9 11
< Black Bull Chatburn v Buck . Laddies; Craven Heifer v Dog Sports Bar; De Lacy v Craven Heifer B; Pendle Witch v Wagon . B; Wagon and Horses D v Dog
Third Division
-RBLA.:....;.:....5 4 1 0 52 Billington B......5 4-1 0 51
Whalley. . . TABLES Premier Division - P: W D L P-. -
Brown Cow Clitheroe v Horse-
• Arms C v Kings Arms A; Royal British Legion A v Buck A; White Horse A v Low Moor A. First Division
- Stanley Bros Tipper Memorial .
MER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS
Trophy
Wag & Horse D5 2 0 3 30 Craven Heifer B5 T 1 3 27
Colne Untied 3 Waridinn- Drunken Monkeys v Replacements; ^ De Lacy .....■■■■■ 5 -1 0 4 23 White Lion vShakhtar; Mad D o g s -----------------------------------------------
DARTS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND
. Social Club 2; Swan & Royal 3, R.B. Legion 6; White Lion 4,
Darts: Black Bull 4, Judge Walmsley 5; Horseshoe 2, • Brown Cow 7; Kings Arms 7,
DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS League -
- g S R f c l 2 t 1 ll St Peters A...;.. 5 2 0 3 30
f • |- 2 ’ 2 2? - PW D LP , ? ^ -
I o ? I 21 ? ! ? 22
(Haslingden);Tavern vHelmshore . SJ®” A rm e ^T * n ' i -a 22 • Hamers (Wilson’s). -
Klngs Arms B..Ei 0 1 4 22 .- - Second Division
- -< Rose & Crown 5 2 2. 1 38 -. Royal Oak A . : . 5 2 1 -2 36
. Legion B; White Lion v Buck Inn Paythorne. •
■Swan & Royal. 6 5 1.36 Legion B .....;... 6 3 3 3 2 Black Bull.:...... 6 4 2 31 Pendle Inn....... 5 3 2 26 Craven B..:...... 6 2 4 25 • Low Moor.......: 6 2 4 24
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jdge... Buck Clitheroe 6 Craven A.;....... 6 Brown Cow A.. 6 Brown Cow B.. 6 Kings Arms A.. 6 Horseshoe......6 Legion A ......... 6
1 40 0 3B - 2 36 2 31 4 25 3 20 6 15 6 10
• TABLES Division One
■ : . . ■■ P -WL P - - .
. Buck Paythorne5 4 1 23 While Lion....... 6 0 6 10 . Division Two P W L P
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RIRRLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS
Rose & Crown A 1, Petre Arms 8; Bay Horse 2, Low Moor 7;. Craven 5, De Lacy 4; Legion 2, Billington BC 7. League
SOCIATION RESULTS '
. 37; 6, Billington B.C. 35; 7 , - Legion 32; 8, Catholic SC 24; .9, Bay Horse 19; 10, Delacy . 16, Rose & Crown B 12.
1, Craven 56; 2, Petre Arms- 51; 3, Low Moor 42; 4, Black Bull 41; 5, Rose & Crown A
Points and Positions SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER
LEAGUE RESULTS
Knockout Cup Group One
, White Horse 5. Dominoes: Black Bull 9, Judge Walmsley 12; Horseshoe 9, Brown Cow 12; Kings Arms 6, - Social Club 15; Swan & Royal 9, R.B. Legion 12; White Lion 7, While Horse 14. FIXTURES
- Lion v Brown Cow.- - - < (December 21st) Christmas party at the Social • - Club
Black Bull v R.B. Legion; Kings Arms v Horseshoe; Swan & • Royal v Social Club; While - Horse v Judge Walmsley; White
(Wednesday) . ; ,
Kings Arms ..... 5 3 2 28 R . B . L e g i o n 5- 3 2*26 White Horse.... 5 3 2 22 White Lion....... 4 2 2 22 Social Club.....5 1 4 14 ' Horseshoe ...r.. 5.. 1 4 10. Swan & Royal .5 0 5 6 Dominoes
. - Conservative Club A v White .. • - Horse B; Kings Arms v Billing- ton Brass Band Club B; Kings -
■ andHorsesC;Rose &Crownv • • White Lion; Wagon and Horses ; v Whalley Con Club.- Second Division - ;
■R.B.Legion.....5 3 2 40 . White Lion....;.. 4 1 3 40
-SocialClub..;..5. 3 2 54 - - KingsArms 5 3 2 51 - Horseshoe.......5 2 3 51 Swan & Royal .5 2 3 51 White Horse...: 5 2 3 50
Judge.............. : 5 4 1 62 3lack Bull........ 6 2 4 60 - Brown Cow.....5 3 2 58
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER DARTS
Legion A v Horseshoe; Judge * Walmsley v Kings Arms; Craven A v Brown Cow A; Brown Cow B v Buck Inn Clitheroe; Swan’ 8c Royal v Craven B; Low Moor -, v Pendle Inn; Black Bull v
Craven B 6, White Lion 3; Low : Moor 5, Black Bull 4; Legion B 3, Swan i Royal 6; Buck Inn Clitheroe 8, Kings Arms 1;- Brown Cow B 6, Legion A3; - .. Judge Walmsley 8, Brown Cow A1;Horseshoe l, Craven A 8. : FIXTURES Monday
RESULTS - P WL-P-
Black Bull........ 6 4 2 36 Brown Cow...;.5 A-1 31 Judge.:............5 4 T 28 -
TABLES' . • Darts P W L P
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Waddington B 3, Catholic Club 2: A. Dean 62, S. Duckworth • 70; G. Laxton 70, P. Jennings 103; B. Phillip 90, T. Byrne 70; S. Baines 102,1. Cooper 88; S. Dean 87, S. Punchard 62. --: ■ , Group Two
Chalhurn A 4, Slaidburn 1: P. Clark 82, T. Robinson 59; G. ' Simkin 39, N. Hey 67; C. Law- son 92, G. Parker 61; Z. Holgate 99, J. Aiken 91 ;G. Clark 88, D. ■ Cowling 78. Con Club 2, Cnatburn B 3: P. Clegg 83, R. Parker 41; S. Shaw
• 32, D. Lakin 69; S. West 83, A. - Booth 104; B. Waddington 47, S. Sunte! 73;-M. Whittaker 8 9 ,0:- Crook47... . --'v Group Three
Clitheroe 3, Rimington B 2; J . . \ Griffiths 81,-J. Lund 61;T. Brown-
; 69, P. Hobson 57; D. Bowness . .99, M. Yates 70; D. Allen 64, S. - Petty 96; I. Nash 60, R. Bolland ; 105.
Group Four *< . ,
R.B. Legion 3, Low Moor A 2: M. Riley 75, M. Holmes 28; G. Brunker 67, B. Hitchen 78; D. Walmsley 66, A: Riley 56; M. . Hitchen 68, G. McOuade 111. .- FIXTURES
Knockout Cup
Waddington B v Low Moor B; -' Catholic Club v Social Club; Con Club v .Chatburn A; Chat- - burn B v Slaidburn; Rimington A v Clitheroe; Billington B v R.B. Legion; Rimington B v Bye; Low
Moor A v Bye. ' TABLES
Catholic Club.. 6 Con Club......... 6 Chatburn A ..... 6 Low Moor A .... 6 Slaidburn........ 6 Rimington A.... 6 Social Club..... 6
• First Division Second Division
WD.LP 3 2 .1 42 3 2 1 40 2 .3 1 38 2 2 2 38 2 2 2 34 1 2 3 3 2 .1 1 4 26
R.B.Legion......6 Low Moor B .... 6 Billington B...... 6 Clitharoe......... 6. Chatburn B..... 6. Waddington B.6 Rimington B.... 6 * Denotes 2 points deducted due to late card or unregistered player.
WD L p: 5 0 1 48 4 0 2 40 2 1 3 36 3 1 2 36 2.1 3 34 2 1 3 34 0 2 4 24
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Bev is the winner as Whalley host annual Turicey Shoot event
THE ladies of Whalley Golf Club held their annual Open Turkey Shoot on Thurs day. .--
- clubs. . prizes. : ■- <■; - -. - - .
The competition was well supported with an excellent turnout of ladies from local / .
Fortunately the weather was kind, and the playing conditions were good, resulting
in everyone having an enjoyable day’s golf. ■The competition was played over nine holes and was followed by a presentation of '-
• The winner was Bev Dodd of Rossendalc GC with 19 points, closely followed by
Jenny Clare of Walmersley GC with 18 points, and Marion Chambers of Whalley, who wasthird after a card play-off. Pictured is the winner Bev Dodd (right) receiving her prize from Lady Captain Ann Pollard (s).
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for the British Heart Foundation by entering this year’s Junior Golf Competition. - The Junior Golf Championship *2012, which will raise vital funds for the pioneer
ing work of the nation’s heart charity, gets under way in this area with a preliminary round at Clitheroe on Tuesday, June 5th. , For the first time, teams are being urged to enter before Tuesday, January 31st to take advantage of a special‘early bird’ discount:
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compete to win a place in the Grand Final at Close House, Newcastle,-one of the UK’s finest courses, on Monday, July 9th.
Peter Dunn, Junior Golf volunteer coordinator for the BHF in Lancashire, added:
tic competition. . “Get your entry in before the end of January and help us to make 2012 the best year yet.” ■ ■ :
For more information on the Junior Golf Championship, or to enter a team, con ' . ... . ■.
tact Peter Dunn on 07954 694065; email
peter.dunn@shaw-trust.org.uk or visit bhf.
org.uk/juniorgolfforafulllistofqualifyingrounds. - Golfers must be 18 or under to enter.
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Foundation to continue its life saving work. ■ “Pd urge all schools and golf dubs to enter teams of young golfers into this fantas
“Every six minutes, someone in the UK dies of a heart attack. “By..taking part in-Junior Golf 20.12 you will be helping the British Heart
Across the North of England and East Midlands, teams of three junior golfers will -
.There’s also a number of. fantastic prizes on offer for high fundraising teams,' including a round of golf at The Belfry.
• CLITHEROE Golf Club is calling on young golfers in the area to take a swing / & l sm *■-*
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