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Champs United sign off


FOOTBALL


READSTONE United Under 9s Yellow completed their ti­ tle-winning season unbeaten by beating Briercliffe Rovers 3-


1. D ployer, excelletil fomihuy


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Under 15s put in an outstand­ ing performance to beat a strong Brierfield Celtic side 4-


beat Bamoldwick Barons 2-1 with goals from Owen Parker and star man Toby Pilkington. • CLITHEROE Wolves


2.


with goals coming from Ben Shacldeton, Maxsim Petriaho, Elliot Kay and Kamen Downham. To top off the goals, was


Dinner at Ferrari’s Country House Hotel on Wednesday, May 4th, featuring former England Rugby World Cup winner Will Greenwood is now sold out.


Davies (2) were on the scoresheet. Hurst Green’s Sportsmans


Chatbum lose out in opener


CRICKET


CHATBURN’S Craven League Second Division cam­ paign got off to a disappoint­ ing start with a 117-run defeat at home to Embsay seconds. Embsay won the toss and


decided to bat, and made 217-5.


Steve Bowker was the pick


of the bowlers with 3-60 off 18 overs, while Jonny Lockley and Andy Lambert chipped in with a wicket apiece. In reply, the first eight bats­


men in the order all failed to reach double figures, leav­ ing it to Ben Threlfall (21), Lockley (13) and Bowker (19 not out) to take the locals to three figures, before the final wicket fell.


Reserves spoilt Worsthorne’s Championship party as they overcame the odds with a stunning 3-2 victory in Bumley. Danny Walker and Stuart


Wolves were full of energy,


man of the match. United’s Under 8s Yellow


Burrows, Nat Sanderson and Cade Leonard. James Bridge was named


The goal scorers were Harry


SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.Glltlieroeadvertiser.co.ul( Dog stretch record unbeaten run


Dog Inn..........................7 Rose and Crown.......... 2 DOG Inn continued their club record winning run with a rout of second-placed Rose and Crown at Wilson’s. At half-time, the Whalley


side only had Charlie Collinge’s early goal to show for their dominance, but stepped things up with six goals after the


FOOTBALL


break. Leading scorer Jamie


Enefer netted four of them to take his tally to 17 goals in 11 matches, Liam Boyle headed home his second goal in successive games and Dane Meyler scored his first goal for the club.


delighted at a win that takes his side into third place in the Memorial League table:


match, midfield dynamo Pete Fletcher was named man of the match. Manager Simon Kerins was


added to their tally, and will feel that, for all their superi­ ority, they should really have kept a clean sheet. For the second successive


Dog could and should have


Easter Sunday, Dog return to action on Sunday, May 1st when they take on Station at Memorial Park.


“We played some breathtak­ ing football at times and, if anything, we should have won by a bigger margin. However, at this stage of the season, all we can do is keep winning and ensure that our destiny remains in our own hands.” With no games played on


FOOTBALL


GRINDLETON picked up another two wins over the week. On Thursday night they


won 3-2 at Pendle Athletic. Against the ran of play


dominate the game, and equalised when the hosts’ tow­ ering midfielder flicked the ball on from a throw-in and it looped into the top comer. Pendle then won a penalty


Grindleton went 1-0 up when Jackson whipped a comer in to the front post, and the ball fell to Fawcett, who fired the ball through the crowd of players and into the net. But Pendle continued to


as McGrath was beaten to the ball by the striker and took him down just inside the area. But from the spot kick,


man of the match James Barnes turned in an outstand­ ing defensive performance. • HURST Green


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ride their luck when a long range strike by the Pendle midfielder rattled the post before being hacked clear by Dobson. Things didn’t get any better


Crushing win for Green!


Hurst Green.............11


lovely nick header from a teasing Simon Lakeland comer to make it three, and Green continued to run amok as, after good work


into the lead with Paul Chippendale opening up the scoring after five min­ utes, and then midfielder Coonan scored a volley sec­ onds after. Chippendale scored a


Colne United............4 SMITPTY Row saw a 15 goal thriller on Saturday as Hurst Green destroyed a sorry Colne side. The home side raced


FOOTBALL


around as Chippendale again set ^ another goal, this time Encfcr finisning-


but the visitors were given an early Easter present as the referee awarded them a penalty following an innoc­ uous shoulder barge from Walker, The visitors’ miser­ able afternoon continued as thyjenalty was blazed over. Green didn’t hang


from Chippendale down the right, Sam Williams bun­ dled home the fourth. Colne rarely threatened,


advantage was restored as Adam Lakeland scored the first of his hat trick, after another Chippendale assist. Lakeland grabbed his second not long after with


second half a little sloppy and gifted the visitors a goal as a free kick was swung in and Young was left exposed to a free header. .However the six-goal


neatly into the far comer, and then Bamber powered in a header from another Lakeland comer to make it six without reply. The home side began the


a shot on the turn, before Enefer grabbed his second with a shot into the far corner. Lakeland completed his


goals late on including two comical own goals, but Green stay on target for a top three finish and host league leaders Mill Hill a week tonight (kick-off 6-15 p.m.). •


hat-trick, and Green’s last and best goal fell to Simon Lakeland with a stunning 25-yard volley into the far corner. Colne scored three


sent Hodgeson through, and though his shot was well- stopped by the keeper. Ball fired the rebound into the roof of the net. And the locals snatched a


winner when Sharpies squared the ball to Driver, who bent the ball away from the keeper and into the back of the net. Then on Saturday, they beat


Cowling by the same score to deny the visitors the title. Against the mn of play


from Cowling found Jackson in space, he fired in off the post. With seconds remaining


Jackson’s comer found North at the back post, who headed home. xAnd when a poor clearance


as the final whistle went, giving Grindleton their revenge for an 8-1 defeat at the hands of: Cowling earlier in the season, and Skipton LMS some hope of stealing the title away from Cowling.


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Cowling got a second when the striker used his pace to get . a yard of space before striking across goal and in off the far post. But it was too little too late


Knowles put the locals ahead at the second attempt, but Cowling deservedly equalised with a headert from a free kick. After the break,Grindleton


for the locals in the second half, and Pendle went 2-1 up when North failed to head clear, allowing the home front man to run clear and slide the ball past McGrath. Grindleton levelled Sharpies


McGrath pulled off an unbe­ lievable save to his left to push the ball out for a comer. Grindleton continued to


Jackson denies Cowling


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