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r 62 ’ Clitheroe Advertiser&Tlmos,Thursday, February 17,2011 www.clitheroeadverllsoj^co.uk +■ SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.ul(


Grant boost idr niris’ cricket


for Lancashire has awarded a grant of over £1,300 to the Cncket Development Group in the Ribble Valley, which will enable more airls in the area to experience tlie came. The Ribble Valley CDG


WATCH out boys - here come the girls! The Community Foundation


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the Ribble Valley that the Lancashire ladies captain is Jenny Laycock from Read, who coached the Ribble Valley girls in 2009 before becoming Community Coach for the Fvlde CDG. The Ribble Valley girls cricket development job


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Under 11 team topped the table against Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale, reaching the County final of their com­ petition which, due to bad weather, will be played 'in j’^ r il this year. The Under 13 Girls were severely rain- affected, competing in only


managed the teams during a reasonably successful 2010 season. The Ribble Valley Girls


Greater Manchester and Merseyside are also mem­ bers of the Lancashire Girls District Cricket Partnership, which has been formed to encourage the development of girls cricket from junior school to County squad level. It’s a feather in the cap of


Longridge, Read, Ribblesdale Wanderers, Salcsbuty and Whalley - and operates under the sponsorship of the Lancashire Cricket Board. The 26 CDGs in Lancashire.


has seven member clubs Chatburn, Clitheroe,


CRICKET


assed to Derrick Smith from alesbuty CC, who, with Bill Smith from Clitheroe CC,


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squeezed out a win in gritty fashion on Saturday, against the side who were top at the start of play. The visitors will feel aggrieved that they got nothing from the game, But Rimington have that knack of winning games in which they don’t pay particularly well, a fact that the rest of the title chasers won’t want to hear. The home side started


THE East Lancashire League


champions


brightly and won two . early corners which Jon-Paul Fagan, making his debut, swung in


Champions eke out important league win


contact Tom Bamber, Sports Development Officer, Ribble Valley BC (01200 414553/tom. bamber@nbblevalley.gov.uk


with real pace, and Clark powered home the second to make it 1-0.- Fagan then found Lloyd at the back post, but the striker’s downward header beat the keeper, only to strike the upright, a defender hack­ ing the ball to safety. Pendle, playing five in mid-


field, had plenty of possession and passed the ball well, but struggled to create dear cut chances. ^Most efforts were from


range and didn’t trouble Kershaw too much, but the equaliser came from a corner when a forward met the ball on the volley and slammed it


FOOTBALL


Rimington....................3 Pendie Forest............. 2


home. Rimington almost regained


the lead, but the keeper did well to block an effort from close range. But the champions really


struggled to get any fluency and rhythm in their game; and on too many occasions the ball was hit long with no composure. In the second half,: Lloyd scored an absolute screamer


to put his side back in front - he allowed the ball to go over his shoulder at the corner of the penalty area before unleashing his shot ^ over the keeper and in off the far post, a goal worthy of winning any game. Then Hutchinson chased


down what seemed a lost cause, and, having pressured the defender into losing the


. ball, . he , was caught from behind to give the referee no choice but to point to the spot. Lloyd did the honours to make it 3-1. There was still almost half ; an hour to go, and the visitors


pressed forward to get back in the game, throwing men into attack, and they grabbed a goal from close range as Kershaw did well to block two attempts before the striker rammed his shot home. To their credit. Forest could


have equalised as Rimington had Paul Keighley to thank for heading off the line, and then the crossbar was struck twice in the last 10 minutes, but the locals held on and had chances to extend their lead, particularly from set pieces. Terry Braithwaite was


thrilled with the three points, but was disappointed with his


side’s lack of composure: “We will have to play much better with all the important games we have left, but it was hard for both teams after a month without a match. “We have Bentham at home


in the Craven Cup this week­ end, and if we can get through that, we can put that compe­ tition to bed until April and concentrate on the league. “JPF made a steady start


and will be a good addition, and when we get Walsh, Dinsdale, Penman, O’Neill and Green back, we should be equipped for a massive push.”


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sessions will be held for aspir­ ing Under 11 and Under 13 players alongside the Under 15s on Saturdays in March so that they too can be ready for the coming season. For further information


at Oakhill, eight Under 15 girls representing the Ribble Valley will take on teams from Burnley and South Ribble in an indoor competition as a final warm-up before the girls are able to start outdoor prac­ tice for the 2011 season. Meanwhile, development


again at Oakhill, the first of five sessions will be held for girls who would like to try out for the District Under 15s On Tuesday, April 5th


Oakhill Academy, Whalley, there will be an inter-schools indoor cricket competition for Years S, 9 and 10 girls from Bowland, Clitheroe Grammar, Ribblesdale and ^ St. Augustines. After the competition, the girls will have the chance to meet Jenny Laycock. On Saturday, March 5th,


for Lancashire grant will sup­ port this, providing funding for equipment and rental of sports halls for indoor coach- ingand competitions. On Tuesday, March 1st at


continue the development of younger girls, but also to introduce an Under 15s team. TheCommunityFoundation


one festival but coming a creditable second. The objective in 2011 is to


www.clitheroeadvcrtisor.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, February 17,2011 , 63 Sports info desk FOOTBALL


EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE


First Division North ■ ■ .. • P .W D L P.


Chester.....-......:.. 26 18 6 2 60 Chorley.........:....25 16 6 3 54 AFCFyide.... .....27 16 6 5 54 Cuizon Ashton ..2.4 16 3 5 51 SkelmerstlalB....24 14 6 4 48 • • •Warrington Tn. 28 1311 4 47 CLiTHEROE.......30 13 8 9 47 Witton Albion ....28 11 9 8 42 Lancaster City ...25 13 1 11 40 , Mossley............26 11 6 9 39 Bamber Bridge ..24 11 5 8 38 SallordCity.......25 11 4 10 37 GarforthTown...24 8 5.11 29 W a k e l i e l d 25 8 5 12 29 "DurhamCity..27 8 6 13 29 Woodley Sports 26 8 4 14 28 Harrogate R’way23 7 4 12 25 Prescot Cables ..25 5 8 12 23 RadclilfeB'ough23 6 5 12 23 Trafford.... ........23 6 4 13 22 CammellLaird...27 6 4 17 22 Ossett Albion.....27 3 7 1713 Leigh Genesis.:. 26 3 3 2012


DONALD RACE &


NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


MYTTON Fold’s golfers are certainly up for a chal­ lenge and the weather over the last two weekends has


instructor Bob Devine steered his way to a win with a 79-20-59, beating Micky Walsh, playing off 18, by five shots. Bob’s win rocketed him into the league’s


Gany Davies, and Glynn Watson were brave enough to play in the Winter Pairs compe­ tition, adding 29 points to their best nine scores. In the Winter Singles, driving


offered a real test. Two weekends ago, only


GOLF


Hindle and Matt Walsh both birdying the first. l lie leaders of both the


third by way of a card play-off, beating Mick Kelbie (78-13-65) into fourth place. With Frank Hindle (75-9-66) finishing in fifth place, Walsh extended his lead to five points. There were just two 2s, with


Winter Singles league and the Winter Pairs stumbled over this last weekend. In the Pro’s Winter League,


top 10, in seventh place. Steve Korab (79-14-65) took


prize winnings with a birdie at the first. Mike Mahon was also one-under at the first, while


a winter handicap of three, shot an excellent 35 points over the shortened 16-hole winter course. Just three points behind came Eddie Scott, heading Luke Chadwick by a point. Luke was third ahead of Chris Hughes and Kelbie after cards. • Chris Chadwick added to his


leader Mick Walsh and second- placed Hindle failed to add to their scores, with third placed Kelbie closing in with his fifth place finish. Chris Chadwick, playing off


ers captain John Berry and secretary Dave Clegg failed to add to their tally when they were washed off the course on Sunday. The previous day, Peter Main and David Halsall top-scored with 41 points to go second in the league.


Luke Chadwick took his bite of the 2s pot on the 11th hole. In the league table, Luke Chadwick (8 points) and Kelbie (5 points) were the only play­ ers in the top 10 to add to their scores, with just two weekends to go in the singles winter series. Current Winter Pairs lead­


BGSOB1, Stacksteads SJ 4; Colne United 1, Read United 3; Hurst Qreen 1, Worsthbrne 4; Langho 5, Canberra 1;'Mill Hill 4, Oswaldtwistle SM 1 fRiming- ton 3, Pendle Forest 2. Second Division


Bacup CC 3, Feniscowles & Pieasington 3; Barrowford


, Celtic 0, Rock Rovers 2; Burnley Belvedere 4, Church Town 2; Clitheroe RBL 4, Peel Park 2;


' Edenlield 3, Padiham 2. Reserve Division


I Peel Park 0, Langho 7; Pendle Forest 5, Barrowford Celtic 2; Read United 5, Colne United 2; Rock Rovers 2, BGSOB 1; Stacksteads SJ 0. Mill Hill 3; Worsthorne 0, Rimington 3. FIXTURES


First Division


I Read United v Oswaldtwistle SM.


Second Division


Clitheroe RBL v Calder Vale; Padiham v Daneshouse. Reserve Division


BGSOB V Rimington; Bar­ rowford Celtic V Mill Hill; Colne United V Stacksteads SJ; Hurst Green v Read United; Langho V Rock Rovers; Worsthorne v Pendle Forest. Presidents Cup First Round


Bacup CC V Barrowford Celtic; Borrowdale United v Church Town; Canberra v Edenfield; En­ field V Hurst Green; Feniscowles' & Pieasington v Langho; Mill Hill V Rock Rovers; Pendle Forest v Burnley Belvedere; Stacksteads SJ V Worsthorne. TABLES


First Division , P W.D L P


Worslhorne.......13 7 4 - 2 25 Langho.............15 8 1 6 25 Rimington........10 7 2 1 23 Pendle Forest ...13 7


-2 4 23


Canberra..........14 6 5 3 23 Mill Hill.............. I T 7 1 3 22


BGSOB..............13 6 3 4 21 OssySM...........14 6 3 5 21 Hurst Green.......11 5 2 4 17 StacksteadsSJ.14 3 5 6 14 Colnelltd..........15 2 5 8 11 Readlltd...........15 2 3 10 9 Enfield..............14 1


2 11 5


Second Division P W D L P


Bly Belvedere ....17 11 2 4 35 Rock Rovers.....13 10 0 3 30 Feniscowles..:... 13 .9


B'lord Celtic...... 13 8


Edenlield...........13 9 2 2 29 1 4 25


2 2 29


Church Town..... 1T 7 - 3 T 24 Clitheroe RBL.... 14 6


Peel Park..... .....10 0 0 10 0 ' Daneshouse......


BacupCC..........15 4 2 9 14 Calder Vale.....:.. 13 2 0 11 6


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Worsthorne....... 14 11 2 T 35 Read United...... 14 8 0 6 24 Pendle Forest.... 12 7


Reserve Division • - T P W D T P


Langho..............13 5 4 4 19


Mill Hill..;..,.....,:. 12 6 2 4 20 Rock Rovers


.....16 6


1 4 2 8


12 0 0 12 0


22 20


Borrowdale Utd.15 6 i : 8 19 Padiham............13 5 3 5 18


2 6 20


• B'ford Celtic...... 13 5 3 5 18 Hurst Green....... 10 5


SlacksteadsSJ..12 6 0 6 18


Rimington;........10 4 2 4 14 Colne Utd..........12 2 2 8 8 , BGSOB............... 8 2 0 6 6 Peel Park...........10 1 0 9 3


2 3 17 HARRY


DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTRALL LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES


AUTOTRADERS RESULTS


Great Harwood Rovers 2, Dog


Inn 12; King's Arms 1, Church Town 4.


FIXTURES


Church Town v Rose and Crown (Foxhill); Dog Inn v Black Bull (Wilson's); Helmshore Harriers V Stanley Ultras (Haslingden); King's Arms v Great Harwood Rovers (Wildson's); Ossy Refu­ gees V Tavern (Bullough). • Please note that venues may be changed in order to maxim­ ise chances of play. TABLE P W D L P


Rose & Crown.... 9 8 1 0 25 Church Town......9 6 1 2 19


Tavern............... 10 5 1 4 16 Black Bull...........9 4 3 2 15 Dog Inn.............. 5 3 0 2 9 Helmshore H......9 2 3 4 9 Gt Harwood Rvrs9 2 1 6 7 'King'sArms


•Station............. 8 3 1 4 4 Ossy Refugees ...9 0


Stanley Ultras.... 10 5 2 3 17 FIXTURES Dolphin's Bakery U10 Cup


‘ Bacup Juniors White v Ighten Leigh , Tigers (Maden Rec, 10-30 a.m.);


Bacup Juniors V Daneshouse AC (Maden Rec, 10-30 a.m.). Under 14 Second Division


Barnoldswick Barons v Brierfield Celtic White (West Craven, 10-30 a.m., S. Nicolson). Dolphin's Bakery U14 Cup Ighten Leigh Purple v Ighten


Leigh Blue (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., G. Cowgill); Daneshouse Blue v Brierlield Celtic Red (Barden Lane, . ' 10-30 a.m., C. Stubbs); Colne Blue


V Colne Red (Holt House, 1-30 p.m.,. P. Fuller).


Under-15


Briercliffe Rovers v Barnoldswick Barons (Queen Street, 10-30 a.m., J. Stanworth); Cowling Youth v Pendle Forest (Cowling, 10-30 a.m., S. Hudson); Trawden Celtic V Clitheroe Wolves (Trawden Rec,


■ 1-30 p.m., L. Buttenworth). TABLES Under 10 P W D L P


•King's Arms and Station both deducted six points for eligibility offences.


....10 3 2 5 5 1 8 1


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Drunken Monkeys 1, Deportivo La Catalent 10 (Man of the match Danny Sharpies); Re­ placements 7, Inter Horseshoe 2 (Man of the match Arion Green); White Lion 1, Mad Dogs 2 ( .Man of the match Sandy Farquhar).


FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Inter Horseshoe V While Lion; 9-35 a.m. - Depor­ tivo La Catalent v Mad Dogs; 10-10 a.m. - Replacements v Drunken Monkeys.


TABLE P W D L P


DeportiveLaC...5 5 0 0 15 Replacements ....5 4 0 1 12 Inter Horseshoe.6 3 1 2 10 Mad Dogs..........6 3 1 2 10 Drunken MonkeysS 1 0 5 3 White Lion..........6 0 0 6 0 • The £1 million refurbishment of Roefield Leisure Centre is now com­ plete, and the centre is continuing the running of its 5-a-side Sunday morning football league. New teams are welcome to join what has become the most popular 5-a-side league in The Rihble Valley. Established now for over 10 years, the league operates every Sunday morning and is affiliated to the Lan­ cashire Football Association. The RESPECT campaign will continue to be run. with national agendas in football being compromised through Roefield. For 30 minutes on a Sunday morn­ ing, you get to chance to test your skills against other teams and be in with a chance of chasing for the coveted title of Roefield 5-a-side champions. So if you fancy your chances against some high-quality opposi­ tion, then take this opportunity and register. Visit the centre and ask for a registration form, with a deadline of March 20th for all teams to enrol. If you require any more informa­ tion, call Ben Dewhurst on 01200 442188.


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


■ Under 15


Cowling Youth 1, Burnley Phoenix 0.


Dolphin's Bakery U15 Cup Brierclitfe Rovers 5, Barnoldswick


■: Barons 1; T rawden Celtic2,Bri- erfield Celtic 2 (Brierfield Celtic win on penalties).


Colne Blue...........7 4 0 3 12 Bacup Juniors....4 3 0 1 9 Pendle Forest.....6 2 1 3 7 D'shouseBlack..6 1 2 3 5 Colne Red.......... 8 0 1 7 1 Under 14 Second Division P W D L P


B'fld Celtic Red... 9 6 1 2 19 FulledgeColts....6 4 1 1 13


IL Panthers........9 7 0 2 21 D'shouselnler....7 7 0 0 21 Bacup White.:.....7 5 0 2 15 D'shouseAC......8 4 0 4 12 Bacup Juniors.... 9 1 0 8 3 ILTigers..............8 0 0 8 0 Under 14 First Division P W D L P


IL Purple.............5 4 1 0 13 B'swick Barons ..4 3 0


1 9


Daneshouse Blue5 2 1 2 7 B'fld Celtic White 5 2 0 3 6 ILBIue................. 5 0 0 5 0 Under 15 P W D L P


Cowling Youth... 14 9 1 4 28 Brierfield Celtic.. 11 7 1 3 22 Colne....................8 6 1 1 19 Clitheroe Wolves 7 6 0 1 18 Trawden Celtic ..10 5 3 2 18 Burnley Phoenix 12 4 0 8 12


. Pendle Forest ....13 3 1 9 10 B'swick Barons ..8 2 0 6 6 Has'denJuniors.8 2 0 6 6 Briercliffe Rovers7 1 1 5 4


POOL RIBBLEVALLEY


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


TER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Billington Brass Band Club B


10, Read Constitutional Club 2; Buck B 8, Royal British Legion A 4; Conservative Club A 8, Kings Arms 4; Low Moor Club 10 Wagon & Horses 2; White Horse A 5, Buck A 7. First Division


Bay Horse 6, White Hart B 6; Higher Buck A 6, Conservative Club B 6; Kings Arms C 6, Clit­ heroe Social Club 6; Royal Oak A 4, Billington A 8; St Peters B 7, White Horse B 5. Second Division


Royal British Legion 4, St Peters A 8; Whalley Con Club 6, Kings Arms A 6; White Lion 8, Stork 4. Third Division


Craven Heifer B 3, Buck Wrin- kleys 9; De Lacy 4, Brown Cow Clitheroe 8; Read Con Club B 4, Royal Oak B 8. FIXTURES


Premier Division . Buck A V Conservative A; Kings


, Arms V Low Moor Club; Read Constitutional Club v Buck B; Royal British Legion A v White Horse A; Wagon and Horses v Billington Brass Band Club B. First Division


Billington A v Higher Buck A; Clitheroe Social Club v St Peters B; Conservative Club B V Kings Arms C; White Hart B v Royal Oak A; White Horse B v Bay Horse. Second Division


Low Moor B v White Lion; St Peters A v Whalley Con Club; Stork V Royal British Legion. Third Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe v Whalley Arms; Buck Wrinkleys v Wagon B; Craven Heifer v Craven Heifer B; Royal Oak B v De Lacy.


TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Low Moor........13 12 0 1127 Billington B..... 13 6 3 4106 RBLA..............13 8 1 4106 Buck A .............13 7 3 3103 BuckB............13 4 3 6 84 Kings Arms.... 13 ,4


Con Club........ .1 2 6 0 6 74 White Horse A 12 3 1 8 69 Wagon A .........13 2 1 1063 First Division P W D L P


ReadConClub13 5 0 8 79 2 7


White Horse B 13 7 4 2110 Social Club . .. .1 3 6 7


BillingtonA.....13 7 3 3103 Royal Oak A... 13 8 1 4101 White Hart B.. 13 4 5 4 96 Bay Horse.......13 4 4 5 89 Kings Arms C 12 4 3 5 82 St Peters B.....12 4 4 4 82 Higher Buck A 13 1 4 8 72 Con Club B.„ . 13


Second Division P W D L P


1 1 1155


White Lion...... 12 7 1 4 93 Horseshoe..... 11 6 3 2 88 SI Peters A.;... 1 1 6 1 4 86 Whalley Con ..11 6 3 2 85 Kings Arms A. 11 5 2 4 81 Stork................ 11 2 4 5 67 Legion..............11 2 1 8 61 Low Moor B. . . 10 3 1 6 59 Kings Arms B.. 8 3 0 5 49 Third Division P W D L P


Royal Oak B... 12 8 3 1105 Brown Cow.... 12 8 3 1103 Wagon B..... ...11 7 1 3 95 Read Con B... 12 6 -2 4 93 Buck Wrinkleysl 1 6 0 5 86 Craven Heifer. 11 3 2 6 68 Craven Heifer B11 3 1 7 63 De Lacy ...........11 2 1 8 50 Whalley Arms. 9 0 1 8 28


SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Slaidburn 6, Catholic Club 6: W. Robinson 52, S. Duckworth 74; D. Harrison 56, S. Punchard 89; G. Parker 65, Jim Byrne 60; J. Aiken 96, Joe Byrne 47; D. Cowking 61, T. Byrne 80; T. Robinson 92, M. Byrne 57. Rimington B 6, Con. Club 6: S. Petty 94, S. West 66; K. Platt 71, P. Blackburn 60; J. Bolland 60, S. Whittaker 96; P. Hobson77, P. Clegg 95; M. Yates 53, S. Shaw 66; J. Lund57, M. Whittaker 74. Chatburn A 10, Social Club 2. Low moor A 4, Whalley 8: C. Lawson 39, A. Riley 77; P. Mercer 72, B. Callow 73; M. Holmes 83, L. Callow 51; S. Kerr 81, J. Cross 76; S. Traynor


58, J. Waggett 89; P. Traynor 62, J. Timperley 86. Second Division


Billington B 6, Low Moor B 6: T. Wilson 8 7 .1. Perry 72; T. Wright 62, S. Stell 93; J. Ainsworth 79, T. Richardson 87; M. Unwin 72, D. Greenhaigh 109; P. Kiddie 91, S. Wright 79; P. Rutter84, C. Hayton 80. Clitheroe 6, Royal British Legion 6: B. Farnsworth 72, L. Sutcliffe 81: J. Whittle 80, K. Yeoman 71; P. Travis 82, B. Watson 74; I. Nash 60, G. Brunker 84; D. Bowness 92, J. Scriven 79; D. '


. Bowler.. 44, M. Riley 72. Waddinglon B 2, Rimington A 10: S. Dean 55, S. Hamilton 90; A. Dean 67, P. Winckley 79; S. Holden 71, B. Taylor 73; B. Phil­ lip 44, S. Winckley 88; S. Baines 118, D. Seed 53; G. Laxton 90, M.Paul 111. Social B 12, Chatburn B 0: S. Geldard 104, A. Lambert 81; B. O'Neil 93, R. Parker 54; D. Flynn 99, S. Simkin 78; T. Bridgeman


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS


Singles Knockout First Round


Dean Gudgeon (The Buck) beat John Steer (Social Club); Andy Kenyon (Buck) beat Shane Geldard (Social Club); Steve Hoole (Judge) beat Lou Proctor (Brown Cow); Carol Joy (Swan) beat Neil Birtwell (White Horse); Steve Wilkinson (Buck) beat Linda Waring (Black Horse); Roy Fielding (Kings) beat Bev Brunker (Legion); Jason De­ whurst (Brown Cow) beat Becky Bolton (Judge): K Duut (Judge) beat Shane Ashworth (White Horse): Pete Farnsworth (Swan) beat Phil Greatorex (Legion); Lindsay Astin (Black Horse) beat Rachel Barnes (Legion); Andy Porter (Black Horse) beat Tony Ridgeway (Kings); Keith Evanson (Horse Shoe) beat John Schofield (Black Horse); Lee Wright (Swan) beat Pete Crossley (Social Club); Howie Rsh (Legion) beat Andy Salisbury (Wagon RO); Derek Graham (Kings) beat Stevie Simpson (White Horse): Matt - Hargreaves (Waggon RO) beat Dave Kenyon (Kings). Second Round


Andy Kenyon beat Dean Gudgeon; Carol Joy beat Steve Hoole: Steve Wilkinson beat Roy Relding;'K Duut beat Jason , Dewhurst; Pete Farnsworth beat Lindsay Astin; Keith Evanson beat Andy Porter; Lee Wright beat Howie Rsh; Matt Har­ greaves beat Derek Graham. TABLES Darts P W L P


iSwan & Royal 10 6 4 54 sRB Legion.......9 8


Brown Cow..... 7 7 0 49 ........... 9 2 7 35 White Hotse....9 3 6 24 1 8 i


Dominoes P W L P


Swan & Royal 10 5 5110 RB Legion......'. 9 6 3108


1 53


i Horseshoe...... 9 5 4 42 ; Social Club t;.. 10 4 6 39 : Black Horse...: 7 5 2 36 :Buck


•Judge...:.......... 7 3 4 33 . Kings Arms . ....8 3 5 32 Royal Oak....... 9


26 0106


95, A. Booth 92; A. Pinder 9 0 ,1. Holgate 68; J. Walmesley 85, T. Cordeau68. Tonight’s Fixtures First Division


81


Rimington B v Chatburn A; Social A V Catholic Club; Con. Club V Whalley; Slaidburn v Low Moor A.


Second Division


Chatburn B v Rimington A; Clitheroe v Social B; Billinglon B V Waddington B; Low Moor B v Royal British Legion. DRAW


Singles Quarter-Finals


B. Sims V G. Simkin; M. Holmes V S. Duckworth; S. Punchard v S. West; P. Mercer v P. Clegg. Doubles Quarter-Finals


S. Duckworth and S. Punchard V S. and A. Dean; P. Black­


burn and P. Clegg v P. and S. Winckley; J. Timperley and J. Cross V T. Wright and P. Barker; C. Drinkwater and I. Rushton v D. Lakin and R. Parker. Matches must be played no later than Friday March 4th. TABLES


First Division


Clitheroe Con.. 8 Low Moor A .... 8 Slaidburn.........8 Social Club A.. 8 Catholic Club..8


W D L P 5 2 1 58 4 0 4 54 3 2 3 50 4 1 3 46^ 2 2 4 44


Chatburn A .....8 3 2 3 44 Rimington B....8 Whalley..'..........8


3 44 3 42


Second Division P W D L P


Social Club B.. 8 5 3 0 64 Low Moor B .... 8 3 4 1 52 Rimington A . . ..8 3 2 3 50 Clitheroe.......... 8 1 4 3 48 Billington B...... 8 0 6 2 44 RB Legion........8 2 3 3 44 Waddington B . 8 4 1 3 44 Chatburn B ..... 8 1 3 4 38 • denotes 2 points deducted due to late card or unregistered player._________


DARTS


Social Club.... 10 4 6107 While Horse.... 9 6 310 4 Royal Oak...:... 9 4 5 96 Kings Arms.....8 5 3 85 Horseshoe......9 1 8 80 Black Horse ... .7 5 2 79 Brown Cow.....7 6 1 78 Judge.................7 4 3 73 Buck..................9 1 8 67 ■


RIRBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


SOCIATION RESULTS League


Craven 5, Peire Arms 4; Rose and Crown B 2, Low Moor 7; Catholic SC 8, Bay Horse 1; Rose and Crown A 8, Black Bull 1; Legion 4, De Lacy 5. Heather Shears


5-a-side competition


Through to next round: Craven, Rose and Crown A, Catholic SC, Petre Arms. High Scores


140,132, B. Parker; 127, H. Burgess; 124, M. Hargreaves; 121, J. Taylor; 120, J. Hamer, J. Gallagher; 117, P. Dixon; 116, L. Celestial; 104, M. Hargreaves; 100x2, A.Orrell; 100, B. Parker, J. Gallagher, M. Brown, P. Shanley, M. Taylor. Points and Positions


1, Rose and Crown 67; 2, Petre Arms 64; 3, Low Moor, De Lacy 62; 5, Billinglon BC 59; 6, Black Bull 57; 7, Legion 49; 8, Catholic SC 46; 9, Craven 44; 10, Bay Horse 39; 11, Rose & Crown B29.


CLITHEROE AND DIS­ TRICT MEN’S WIN­


TER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Low Moor 6, Pendle Inn 3; Swan & Royal 5, St Michaels A 4; St Michaels RO 5, Legion B 4; Craven Heifer 4, Buck Inn 5; Legion A 3, Brown Cow B 6; Brown Cow A 6, Black Bull 3; White Lion 5, Horseshoe 4. FIXTURES


Mick Patten Round Two


White Lion v Legion B; St Michaels A v St Michaels RO; Craven Heifer v Low Moor; Buck Inn V Pendle Inn. TABLES


Swan.................11 11 0 68


First Division P W L P


Legion B ........ 12 6 6 56 Pendle Inn......12 5 7 55 St Michael’s R0 126 6 55 StMichael's A 12 6 7 55 Low Moor....... 11 5 6 47 Craven Heifer. 12 4 8 44 Buck Inn..........12 4 8 43 . Second Division P W L P


Black Bull....... 12 10 2 69 Brown Cow A. 12 9 3 64 While Lion......12 8 4 63 Brown Cow B. 12 6 6 57 Horseshoe 12 1 1138 Legion A .........12 2 1033


BADMINTON


DLACKBURN AND DISTRICT BADMIN­


TON ASSOCIATIDN RESULTS


First Division


Clitheroe A 14-406(18), Tag 6-300(8); Telecom A 15-397(19), Halsteads 5- 323(7): Blackburn Seniors A 17-410(21), Clitheroe B 3- 282(5): Abacus A 1-258(2), Westholme A 19-418(23). Second Division


St Philips 18-415(22), Whitehall A 2-166(3): Westholme B 16-408(20), Abacus B 4-294(6). Third Division


St Matthews 14-396(18), - Clitheroe C .6-334(9); Black­ burn Seniors C 14-386(18), Roefield B 6-318(8); Independent B 17-400(21), Telecom B 3-281 (5); Ol­ ympic 11-334(14), College 9-331(12). Smith Cup


Roefield B 325, Olympic 321.


EAST LANCASHIRE TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE


TABLES


Premier Division P. W D L P


HyndburnTTCAIOlOO 0282 Ward&Stobbart9 2 1 6175 Buraccs............8 6 0 2171 Bly Boys’ Club.8 5 0 3161 East Lancs.......8 5 0 3161 Clitheroe LMCA.7 4 1 2152 Rovers............10 2 0 8128 RamsbttmnCAS 2 0 6123 The Lions........ 8 1 0 7 85 First Division P WD L P


RamsbttmnCBIIII 0 0314 Hyndburners..11 8 0 3248 0ldMasters....10 7 0 3208 KSBRawt’stallCII 6 0 5207 Whalley EagleslO 5 0 5195 Nets‘N’ Edges 10 5 0 5181 KSB Rawt’stall B.8 6 0 2156 Brierfield........10 2 0 8142 HSL................10 0 0 10107 Tackyfire........9 0 0 9 92 Second Division P WD L P


DoalsCannonsll 7 2 2264 Clitheroe LMC B11 9 1 1261 HyndbumnCBlO 8 1 1242 KSB Rawt’stall 010 5 1 4212 KSB Rawt’stall El 0 4 0 6187 Whalley Keslrels.8 5 1 2162 The Misfits.....9 4 0 5152 Shahsmen......10 2 0 8136 Slayers............8 0 0 8 76 AdpakAces...;.7 0 0 7 63 Third Division P WD L P


Whalley Hawksll 11 0 0317 Doals Army....11 9 0 2229


Doals MarauderslO 7 0 3207 Hyndburn Jnrsll 6 0 5203 Doals Jetstream 10 5 0 5198 Whalley Phoenixl 0 6 0 4188 Whalley A.......10 2 0 8144 KSBTavrt’stallGIO 2 1 7137 KSBRavrt’stallFlO 2 1 7130 Doals Foundationll 1 0 10107


FIX TU R E S .


February 17th: St Philips V Westholme A; Clitheroe A v Telecom A; February 18th: Roefield A v Independent A; February 25th: Final date for return of Cups and Trophies: March 11th: Com­ mittee meeting 6-30 p.m.; March 13th: Closing date for John Culshaw Trophy entries; March 20th; John Culshaw Trophy Tourna­ ment.


TABLES


First Division P WD L P


Blackburn SnrsA1414 0 0 276


Westholme A..11 9 0 2199 Telecom A.......14 8 0 6198 Independent A12 8 0 4163 CiitheroeA........9 6 0 3141 Tag................... 12 4 0 8124 Clitheroe B......13 3 0 10124 Abacus A......... 12 1 0 1195 Halsteads.........11 1 0 1085 Second Division P WD L P


St Philips..........11 9 0 2199 Roefield A ........10 7 0 3171


Blackburn Snrs BIO 8 0 2 158 St Nicholas.......11 5 0 6140 Westholme B..12 5 0 7134 Whitehall..........10 5 0 5122 Stanhill............. 10 3 0 7105 Abacus B..........12 1 0 1176 Third Division P WD L P


Independent B1211 0 1228 College............12 6 0 6155


Blackburn Snrs C11 7 0 4 152


Olympic.............12 7 0 5143 Telecoms........12 5 0 7142 Clitheroe C.......13 3 0 9130 StMatthews...11 5 0 6130 Roefield B ......10 2 0 8112


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