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AUthe weekend cricket


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O O H U K an incredible win


4-0 down to Ribblesdale with 20 minutes to play, but incredibly came back to win in normal time. The first half was dominated by Ribblesdale, who


home for his 11th goal in five games, to complete a remarkable victory.


as the Clitheroe goals started to flow, with man-of-the- match Tom Reede and Fourie both scoring two goals apiece to level matters. And with two minutes to go, Oliver poked the ball


Istanbul, Clitheroe came out fighting, only for Ribblesdale to score again, making it 4-0. What happened next had to be seen to be believed


they took a 3-0 lead at half-time. But after a team talk akin to Rafa Benitez’s in


Year 8 Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Schools’ Cup on Friday. The hosts, on their new 3G all-weather pitch, were


TOP scorer George Oliver sealed a dramatic comeback as Clitheroe Royal Grammar School won a thriller against Ribblesdale High School in the final of the-


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Chippendale is named as Hurst Green’s


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with De Lacy Arms in 1988-89 and 1992-93, before enjoying his third and fourth successes with Swan Hotel and Wilpshire Bull’s Head in 1995-96 and 2002-03 respectively.


Stanley.a:;#>'^'i;r s ‘ Craig won his first two championships


to play in every season the league has been in existence, will receive his fifth championship medal when Dog Inn receive their trophy and medals at the forthcoming presentation evening at Accrington


League title triumph means that Barnes has now won the title in all four decades of the competition. Craig, who was already the only player


DOG Inn’s defensive stalwart Craig Barnes has made local football history. Dog’s recent Harry Dewhurst Memorial


of his performances, his experience has been a huge factor-in our title success this season. “I see no reason why he cannot continue for a few more years.”


football league circuit, both in the Harry Dewhurst Memorial League — where he has also played for Brown Cow, Whalley Wanderers and Judge Walmesley - and in the East Lancashire League on Saturdays. ' “Apart from the consistently high level


Imown Craig for 10 years and he’s aged like a fine wine, both on and off the field. “He is truly a legend on the local


runner-up on five occasions, won one cup winner’s medal with De Lacy, and been a cup runner-up on three occasions. Dog manager Simon Kerins said: “I have


' He has also been a championship


We’ve got a few weeks preparation then it all gets going again,” Gamer said.


eagerly anticipating the return of his players, and once they do report back to training, he’ll be looking to drill that same ethos, spirit and mentality that saw them embark on that impressive unbeaten spell. “I can’t wait to get back playing.


where I can work closely with the players to make sure we are ready for the start of the new season in August.” The Blues have announced a pre-season calendar made up of


on them because we want to be that same hard-working team that proved difficult to play against. “I’ve got seven or eight weeks


“I’ll be pushing the same ethos


replace parting boss Peter Smith with Garner at the end of March sparked a nine-game unbeaten run for the Ribble Valley club, which earned the former chairman a manager of the month accolade for April. The charismatic manager is


WHILE many play ers and managers across the globe enjoy a merited summer b re^ . Blues boss Carl Garner is refusing to rest as he looks to bolster his Clitheroe squad ahead of the new season. The committee’s decision to


by Dan Black


bulk of that group together and the club has supported me with negptiating contracts with those players. I’m pleased the club has seen fit to back my judgement with those players, and it’s good to see


they want to play for Clitheroe again.” The Blues host Northwich


Victoria for their first p re­ season game at Shawbridge on


back, so we have a good healthy squad and a good age group. “My main focus was to keep the


talkiiig to people with a view to bringing one or two new faces in,” said Gamer. “Everyone else will be coming


already returned to Shawbridge following a spell with Kendal, and keeper Zach Hibbert has pledged his future to the club, but Tom Williams has left after agreeing terms with promoted Chorley. “I ’m still busy at the moment


blessed with the bulk of his current squad, along with a few additions, once that fbrture arrives. Midfielder Joe Roberts has


nine friendly fixtures, starting on Saturday, July 9th, when they travel to Chamock Richard for a 3 p.m. kick-off. Garner is adamant he will be


the Blues host Burscough (7.45 p.m.), while the final warm-up for the 2011/12 Evo-Stik campaign will see them play FC United at Shawbridge on Thursday, August 4th (7.45 p.m.). Garner added: “I’m still talking


to a few other targets and I’ll be looking to bring in another striker and a left-sided player.”


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at home on Saturday, July 23rd (3 p.m.), and then Silsden visit the following Saturday (3 p.m.) On Tuesday, August 2nd,


Wednesday, July 13th (7.45 p.m.). before travelling to Shelley on the Sunday for a 3 p.m. start. Clitheroe then face Kendal


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