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Clllheroe422324{Editorial),01282426161 (Advertising). Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) ^ S2 CIHheroe Advertiser &TImes, Thursday, April 14th, 2011 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk l^vww.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


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[completed their season with a -1 win over Mill Hill. Max McLoughlin, Joe ■upton, Guy Wheeler and


'Sam Jones were on target for ’the unbeaten locals, who won :17 of their 20 games. CLITHEROE Wolves


JUNIOR FOOTBALL ALLEY Juniors Under 8s


UlOs Reds reached the cup final with a 2-1 win on penal­ ties against Preston United. Wolves were dominant, but


an outstanding performance from the Preston keeper kept them at bay. However, during the shoot­


out, Wolves keeper James Prendergast held his nerve and ensured they went through. Man of the match was Kit


win over Rossendale Valley Tigers. Lloyd opened the scoring


Lloyd. Tire side also had a 5-2


before adding a second from a free kick, and Harry Jackson made it 3-0 ast half-time. King scored a stunning


fourth and Taylor Wilson added the fifth from distance. Man of the match was Joe


signed off with a 3-0 win over Padiham Saints, thanks to a brace from Chris Baird and one from star man Noah Belchara. They finish the season in


third place, behind Barrowford and Rishton. • READSTONE Under


had an excellent 4-1 victory over Barrowford Celtic Black. Burrows scored a hat-trick with star man Cade Leonard scoring the other goal. United’s Under 11s Blue


goals with Luke Gregson named man of the match. The previous week the team


extended their unbeaten run to 13 games after an excellent 2-1 victory over Rossendale


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1 m Tills win moved the team into second place in the league. The goal scorers were Bradley Ditch and man of the match Juddson Hickey. The team also beat Mellor


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Juniors 1-0 with Charley Bateson scoring the goal and Thomas Statter named star man. There was also an excellent


2-2 draw with Fulledge Colts. Ditch scored both goals with Hickey named man of the match.


9s Yellow beat Pendle Forest Eagles 2-1 to win the league title. Harry Burrows scored both


from man of the match Zak Robinson and one from Maksim Petriaho helped Clitheroe Wolves Under 15s to a 3-1 win over Briercliffe Rovers. The Under 12s Green


Wilson. Meanwhile,


two goals


PRIZE NIGHT: Clitheroe Winter Pool League presentation evening at Read and Simonstone Constitu­ tional Club.


Photo Ben Parsons


Rimington go crazy


Read United............. 0


Rimington...............10 EAST Lancashire League champions Rimington con­ tinued their winning ways at local rivals Read with a dominant performance which had their manage­ ment purring. It all began as early as


left resulted in Lloyd reach­ ing the bye-line before pull­ ing the ball back for his strike partner Jon Penman to finish easily.


the secontf minute when Robert Lloyd was tripped in the box and he made no mistake from the spot. Then a move down the


FOOTBALL §ath of Penman who coolly


Skipper Oli McLean fed the ball beautifully into the


thinking lead to the fifth when his throw found Penman, who laid the ball into the path of full back Hutchinson, bursting into the box to slam home. In the second half,


had chances to extend the lead, and eventually Lloyd cut in from the left to fire in number four. Stevie Wharton’s quick


Rimington rampant. Both Lloyd and Penman


nished to make it 3-0, with


Wharton combined down the right, and the winger crossed for Lloyd at the back post to fire in his hat- trick goal, before the striker then played a one-two with Jon-Paul Fagan before unleashing an unstoppable screamer for his fourth and his team’s ninth. The woodwork came


Rimington continued their domination as McLean released Penman to slot home for his hat-trick, and this was followed by his fourth when Wharton slipped the ball into his path and the big striker again duly obliged. Then Hutchinson and


to Read’s rescue three times before Dinsdale rounded off the. scoring as Hutchinson played a ball over the top for him to poke it over the keeper.


Kershaw produced two outstanding saves to keep his clean sheet, and Terry Braithwaite said: “This has been overdue and I just hope it- gives the lads lots of confidence as we head into the run-in. All we can do is try to keep winning to maintain the pressure on sides around us until we play them.”


At the other end,


number of regulars, the Whalley side started well and took the lead in the 11th minute when captain Jamie Encfer converted from the spot after a foul on Charlie


Stanley Ultras............ 1 Dog Inn........................ 5 DOG Inn made it five wins in a row with a five-star display against Stanley Ultras at Bul- lough Park. Once again without a


FOOTBALL


Collinge. Collinge’s lob hit the bar moments later, but Dog doubled their lead when Jordy Timmins finished from close range for his first goal of the season. Liam Boyle then volleyed


home his first goal for the club before a wicked deflection gave Stanley Ultras hope, but


the result was never in doubt as Dog continued their domi­ nance after the interval. Enefer scored a superb solo


have followed as Dog followed up their early-season with over Ultras with a win by the same scoreline.


effort for his second, ending a mazy run with a powerful finish, before completing his hat-trick with a deft lob. More goals could and should


Dog manager Simon Kerins


was delighted: “This was an excellent team performance. “Both the attitude and


spirit were great, with every­ one wanting to get on the ball and take responsibility.” Now fourth but still with


games in hand. Dog face second-place Rose and Crown at Wilson’s on Sunday.


FOOTBALL


GRINDLETON enjoyed two wins and a draw over the week. Last Monday, they won 4-0


when Chadwick’s pass found Sharpies bearing down on the keeper, and he chipped the ball over him and into the net. And it was 2-0 when


at Waddington. Grindleton went ahead


Jackson’s free kick was headed into his own net by a defender under pressure from Sharpies. With Waddington on the


ropes for the majority of the first half, Grindleton started the second half looking for a killer third goal. And their superiority paid


when Wilson won possession back in the middle of the park and played the ball to Driver, who picked out Ball to chip the keeper. Three days later Grindleton


fast counter attack allowed the striker through on goal, who slotted the ball into the comer. Grindleton were well and


truly on the back foot and Rolls doubled their lead from a comer when McGrath let a comer slip through his hands and in. The locals responded as


0 down.


one back as Chadwick pushed the ball down the channel and Sharpies gambled and was rewarded as the keeper fum­ bled, allowing him his easiest finish of the season. A replica from Sharpies


After the break, they pulled


couldn’t hold on to their lead when a mix up between Wilson and McGrath gifted Rolls an equaliser. Then on Monday night,


Grindleton beat Grassington 3-


2. They trailed 2-0 at half­


time, before Jackson latched onto Dobson’s pass to nod in from close range. And they were Sharpies


win from a long clearance, as Jackson lifted the ball over the keeper.


flicked on a throw and Dobson controlled before finding the bottom corner. But the hosts sealed the


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levelled matters, and when Chadwick’s shot deflected off a defender and in, Grindelton led 3-2. Unfortunately Grindleton


off when Chadwick’s long throw was flicked on by North to find Sharpies at the back post, who found the back of the net to get his second of the evening. And they added a fourth


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Excellent week for locals


were at home to Rolls-Royce, sharing six goals in a 3-3 draw. They went behind as a


Chadwick’s volley was tipped over the bar, but they went in 2-


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