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HOULDSWORTH SOLICITORS RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES
Senior Division P W L N B P
Baxenden...i..12 9 2 1 21 116 Barnoldswick ...1210 2,015115
finished league champions at the first attempt, played six group games, winning tvsfo and drawing four, before taking on Leyland Albion Blue in
been endorsed by Matt Derbyshire, Brett Ormerod and Accrington Stanley cap tain Andrew Procter, travelled to Euxton Villa, and emerged victorious. The Under nines, who also
PRO-FUTURE Football Club, based at Oakhill Col lege in Whalley, have claimed their first tournament victory. The junior club, who have
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
the quarter-final, where they won 4-3 on penalties. They then beat Mill Hill 2-0
in the semi-final before beat ing Langho in the final by the same score - going through the tournament without con ceding a goal. The club trains at Oakhill
College on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and for further details contact John Hughes on 07989 054013 or Barry Gregson on 07874089691.
(Read....... ......1210 1 1 5110 TWhalley............12 7 4 014 91 Eartiy............12 7 5 0 15 85 Ribb.Wands.... 12 6 6 018 78 Clitheroe.......... 12 6 6 016 76 Padiham.......... 12 5 7 021 71 Cherry Tree.......12 5 7 021 71 Great Harwood.. 12 5 7 019 69 Salesbury.........12 3 9 027 57 
Osw.Immanuel.. 12 3 8 018 55 Edenbeld.......... 12 3 9 014 44 Settle ;- ;. ...* .12 2 '8 212 42
First Division P W
Cross-Fit Clitheroe hosts star names!
WHEN CrossFit HQ in California announced the European Regional Quali fying competition would be held at Bolton’s Reebok Arena, Tony Cross, co owner of CrossFit Clithe roe had a brainwave! Why not issue an invita
tion 
to.CrossFitters Europe -wide to come and sample the dehghts of the Ribble Valley as part of their week end trip? “We had an incredible
Players required for team
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
WILPSHIRE Wanderers Under 11s football team are looking for new play ers when they step up to 11-a-side at Under 12s level next season. The team plays in the
Accrington and District Junior Football League, with matches played on Saturday mornings, and training is on Monday evenings. Wilpshire Wanderers
are a FA Charter Standard club. For further details,
please contact Oliver McCann on 07854 959263.
SPORT
hosts left Clitheroe each day by coach after having done a morning session
response,” said Tony, “We were able to offer beds to athletes fi-om Sweden, Belgium, Norway, Holland and Germany and were especially pleased to share our homes with two. American servicemen who were acting as judges at the event.” The visitors and their
ing in Clitheroe were two . of Sweden’s biggest enter tainment stars, Karl Dyall
produced fantastic perform ances, at the games them- plves, but Tony added: “After the final day we came back to CrossFit and issued challenges to our guests to try and break some our club records. Rather sadly most of our records are now held by athletes in Scandinavia!” Amongst the guests stay
under the supervision of Chris Templeman. The weekend not only
and Joachim Bergstrom. The pair stayed with Jamie Brown and liis family. “One of the athletes mentioned that Karl and Joachim were involved in show business, so I googled them both and discovered that they were huge stars in Sweden. If we’d known we’d have asked them to do a bit of karaoke at the Lion”, Jamie joked. -
Pictured are some of the
guests at CrossFit Clitheroe (s).
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SPONSOR of the Taylor/ weaver Fourball Betterball on Saturday at Clitheroe Golf Club, Alex Taylor was reward ed for his generosity when he found the .hole in one on the par three 14th!
The ace was not enough to
Vines won the Sponsors’ Prize with 46 points.
t Dean Braithwaite claimed
hird place. Carl Drinkwater opted out
Mark Riley shared the load, both including twos in their 42- point total, and a better back nme gave them second place. Genial Geoff Sutcliffe and
Vmes put the icing on the cake vrith a birdie on the 18th. Malcolm Goldsworthy and
Cerami had three twos and
for Mondays Open Regional Qualifying Round and many competitors took advantage of the pristine condition with some impressive returns. Michael Cerami and Chris
ho^itafity in‘'the Ciu'bhousef* The course was set up ready
Alex Is rewarded GOLF
est drive on the 13th, . Steve Ackers was, nearest the pin on. the fifth and Mike Gibson finished nearest the pin on the 18th after three shots. Clitheroe Seniors, under
—e lyii Valley League from nine games, chasing Penwortham on 48 and Ashton
e lead- ' ■ —
and Lea who top the table with 63.
„,The winner was Keith Wiggms with an 87-17-70 (one
Medal felt anything' but June like or summery. Wind 2nd rain made the course a challenge, especially in the mormng.
G STONTfHURST Park off Clubs June Summer
of partnering Craig Allison, but Graeme Edmondson proved an able sub and the partnership slipped into fourth place with a one shot advan tage over the Clarke^owden combination. Daniel Turner had the long
won by Ann Hudson (100-30- 79), second was Lady Captain JMette Dowdy with 80 and
thu-d again with 80 was Alison Swann.
of Whaley Goff Club com peted in the Four-Man Team Competition. The _ testing medal format made for inter esting, scoring, the last hole providing many a team with a problem as all four players scores had to count, which put pafo to many a good round. . The conditions were test- uig and the breeze certainly picked up in the afternoon, but the . quality of golf shone tnrough as some impressive sp ie s were carded, aided by co the course V being in superb
TifflS week members
card play-off with a magnifi cent 12 under par knock were . the team of President Nick Wilharns^on, Joe Tompkinson, Andy Thompson, and Chris
ndition. The victors on the day via a
oyer par), second was Johnny Hodlonson with 72 and third was Miles Slinger also with 72. The Ladies’ Medal was
t e ^ consisting of Daniel Liles, Mike Conroy, Dan Rodgers, and Steve Shoreman.
Thompson. In second were the Dream
recorded twos, going to Liles, and the President.
17-7^ having scored a birdie and fivepars.
Plant was thrust into the hme- hght when he took the win in ' Mytton. Fold’s Hall of Fame TOmpetition on Saturday Racmg round to gather 38 points, Graham finished one pomt ahead of John
• SELF-effacing Graham
second (98-27-71) just one shot telimd and Joyce Andrew was *°west gross (89-
deluge threatening to spoil her score at the end. Karen Thompson finished
rompeted in the Frances Smith Q u ^ e r , with Kathleen James carding a very respectable 96- 26-70 in spite of the very heavy
Last Wednesday 25 ladies
Imock of 11 under par were, ^ d y Wray, Gary Meakin Paul Wray, and Roy Ellis. There were only two
In third with, another fine m
Belvedere .. 10 10 Ribb; Wands. 10 6 Cherry Tree. 1 0 '6 GtHarwood. 10 6 Clitheroe'!'.v10"6' Bamoldswick.10 4 Stacksteads. 10' 5' Read.........10 4 Baxenden..10 4 Edenlield... 10 3 Bn'nscall___10 3 Padiham . . . 10 Second Division p
Eatby.......... 9 Settle.......... 9 Salesbury . . . 7 Feniscowles.. 8 Osw. Immanuels Whalley.......8 Belvedere . . . 8 Brinscall.......7
" Feniscowles.. 8 Stacksteads.. 8
Third Division
Edenfield___6 R’dale Wands 5 Whalley. . . . . 6 Belvedere . . . 5 Clitheroe 4ths 6 Clitheroe 3rds 5 Padiham___6 Earby.......... 6
.tfsOssylmm___6 k.’- Feniscowles.. 6 Cherry Tree.. 8 Baxenden . . . 6 Salesbury . . . 5 Gt Harwood.. 6 Bamoldswick. 6 Read.
.6
3 P 8 58 6 51
10 50 9 44 4 44 6 41 6 41
18 38 14 34 7 32 6 31 6 31
11 26j 13 233 2 22
8 18
CRICKET CARDS SATURDAY
Cherry Tree V
Ribblesdale Wanderers RIBBLESDALE
t the two’s pot when he birdied
^ 0 0 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer. The ladies team of Viv Walsh, Kath Jump, Donna Hindle and Heather Deans from Wilpshire sipped their way round to win the front mne competition, whilst the Mytton Fold team of Frank Hindle, Patrick Maher, Dave Holt and Paul Collier supped to a win on the back nine.
for this year’s Sip It and Flip It which provided two simulta neous nine-hole competitions where competitors enjoyed a sip or two on each of the tees before driving off. This event raised nearly
Captain Jean Havard won the June Medal competition with Pauhne White runner-up. Hayard broke the ram spell
the remaining podium place was resolved w a card play-off with Leigh Canipa fmis'hing ahead of Frank Tunstall, Frank Hindle and John Walmsley. Whittaker took the whole of
Whittaker. A four-way 36-point tie for
he ninth. In the Ladies’ Section, Lady
J. Rain -t- ct J. Bolton b J. Bolton
N B P 0 16116 0 27 87 0 21 81 0 19,79 0 '15 75 0 27 67 0 15 65 0 19 59 0 18 58 1 20 55 0 25 55 5 30
B P
11 21 1 6
10 80 17 77,. 15 75 18 68' 14 59 14 54 9 49 7 27
Clitheroe v Earby EARBY
Ch Walton + b J. Marquet .. 13 Cr Walton * ct C. Brown b A. Hutchins.................................54 Azmal b A. Hutchins......... 60 I. Clarkson LBW b Nadir..... 4 M. Haines LBW b A. Hutchins.. 2 R. Craddock b Nadir........... 8
■J. Alcocknolout.......,......... 10 M. Down not o u t
D. Qasim b Nadir................. 8 ........... . i
, Extras..................... ie TotaI(8wkts).......... 183
Bowling; J. Marquet 13-0-47-1; Nadir 15-2-40-4; J. Houldsworth
7-0-32-0; G. Kershaw 3.5-0-24- 0; A. Hutchins 6.1 -0-25-3.
CLITHEROE
A. Pearce LBW b D. Qasim 33 J. McDoweli -f- b R. CradrJock ..2 Nadir ct M. Haines b M. Kegg 52 N. Ashraff * ct i. Clarkson b «zmai..............
4 ^ 1
T. Aziz St Ch Walton b Azmat ...................................
C. Brown ct I. Clarkson b Azmat 48
.................................................3 J. Houldsworth b C r Walton. 0 B. Ahmed b Azm a t............ 21 G. Kershaw run out Ch Walton 4 J. Marquet not out................ 4 A. Hutchins not out.............. 2 Extras................................ 9 Total (9 w k ts ) ...........178
Bowling: R. Craddock 8-3-23-1; Azmat 22-3-66-4; D. Qasim 5-1- 23-1; M. Kegg 4-0-27-1; Cr Walton 6-0-31-1.
Read v Edenfield EDENFIELD
P. Gallagher b W. Dr iv e r.... 38
F. Phillips b W. D r iv e r ........ 15 Read b W. Eastham............ 8 A. Barnes ct K. O’Connor b W. Driver..................................
1
M. Burns ct A. Rushton b W. Eastham............................... 2 G. Carroll b W. Dr iver.......... 0 T. Melia LBW b W. Eastham . 0 A. Keirnotout.... ;.............. 15 A. Parkins ct W. Driver b 'W. Eastham......................... o
W. Slinger not out..............
Bowling: Hornby 7-0-32-0; A. Rushton 4-0-22-0; W. Eastham 16-2-24-4; W. Driver 18-7-35-5.
READ Hornby b G. Smithson ...... 40
■J. Harvey ct A. Barnes b G. Smithson............................. 12 B. Law not o u t .................... 33 M. Jamal LBW b W. Slinger 27 K. O’Connor + not out......... 0 Extras............................... 13 Total (3 w k ts ) ............125
Bowling: Read 6 0 37 0; G. Smith- son 7 0 34 2; P. Gallagher 4 0 30 0; W. Slinger 2 021 1.
Salesbury v
C. Jackson b D. Lord................ 4 Wajihuddin ct M. Hadfield b J. Bolton...................................... 4 D. Howard ct N. Robbins b J. Bolton........................................0 ............................................ B. Varley LBW b D. Lord..
Barnoldswick SALESBURY
3 J- Rawson ct M. Scothern b W. Cook * ct P. Beech b Nazir
A. Marsh ct M. Friend b A. Sudnik.....................................18 S. Kerr ct M. fyiend b D. Lord...5 M. Briggs not out................ 36 J. Braithwaite b M. Hadfield. 9 M. Pratt LBW b A. Sudnik.... 0 I. Britcliffe * b A. Sudnik...... 4 Extras............................. 15 Total.................
102
Bowling: J. Bolton 7-3-21-3; D. Lord 12-3-41-3; A. Sudnik 7.5-1- 27-3; M. Hadfield 2-2-0-1.
CHERRYTREE M. Hadfield LBW b J. t - - 9 ...
^ l Braithwaite........................ 30. « Turner LBW b I. Britcliffe.... 26
S. Friend LBW b I. Britcliffe .. 2 J. Bolton LBW b D. Howard 11 M. Friend + ct and b J. Braithwaite.......... ................. 0 - j j i N. Robbins not o u t ............ 17 ^ a. Baldwin b B. Varley............... 5
D, Lord not out.:....................... 5 ^TSar(6wkts)r.Z^^^^^^^
Bowling: B. Varley 6.4-1-42-1; Wa-
_ W i Ijihuddin 11-3-22-0; I. Britcliffe 7- J. Braithwaite'5-1-23-2; D.
Howard 3-2-1-1. .16
N a z ir ................................... 1 J. Watson + b Nazir........... 30 P. Blackman LBW b R. Nichols 6 Rawlinson b Nazir................ o R. Sharpies b Nazir............. 0 I. Riley LBW b Nazir............. 6 '. Rabagllati ct L. Bedford b A.
WHALLEY
Younas ct S. Molloy b Naeem ........................................ 33
M. Davies ct B. Swindells b L. Riley.................................. 3
L. Kearsley b L. Riley........ 14 M. Fallon b Naeem........... 34 R. Palmer * ct L. Riley b L. Riley
M. Kegg ct B. Ahmed b Nadir.... S. Gorton not out........ . 17 D. Fitzhenry not out........... 26 Extras............................12 Total (6 wkts).......... 158
Bowling: S. Moiloy 11-2-23-0;
Naeem 22-5-7S-3; L Riley 12-0- 54-3.
BAXENDEN
'-‘ '•'-■'■'.'“ “ n v „ D. Mills run out Younas. ...................... 1 p, Hnlhorcarr 
hVo.ma.,
M. Rishton b Younas......... 26 
A.Caunce' + bYounas.... 17 23
D. Hothersali b Younas ......... 2
B. Swindells run out David O’Neill........... ;..................... 0 S. Molloy not o u t .... ........... 10 L. Riley b Younas ................ 6 Extras.................
Total........................... 151 FOOTBALL
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FiVE-A-SIUE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
UriVBl ...........................................19 natalont 7
Inter Horseshoe 2, Replacements 6 (Man of the match Danny Mus- grove): White Lion 1, Deportivo La
Catalent 7 (Man of the match Jake Chadwick): Mad Dogs 1, Drunken Monkeys 6 (Man of the match Tom Eglin).
nf fha m-sfish Itbn Sunday’s Fixtures 9 a.m. - White Lion v Mad Dogs;
.9-35 a.m. - Inter Horseshoe V Drunken Monkeys; 10-10 a.m. - Depoitivo La Catalent v Replace-' ments.
Extras............................... 13 nonnrtmri l a P R Total (9 w k ts ) ...........123
12 Replacements.... 8
TABLE P WD L P
Deportivo LaC...8 5 2 1 17 Inter Horseshoe. 8 3 1 4 10 Drunken MonkeysB 3 0 5 9 Mad Dogs.........9 2 1 6 7 White Lion.........9 2 0 8 6
O Registrations are being taken for Roefield Leisure’s 5-a-side League. Operating on a Sunday morning, each game iasts 30 minutes, with the league affili ated to the Lancashire Football Association. Visit the centre and ask for a registration form, with a dead line of Sunday, July 3rd for all teams to enrol. For more information, call Ben Dewhurst on 01200 442188, or email 
ben@roefield.co.uk
RIBBLE VALLEY
GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM
MER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS
Premier Division Buck A 5, Royal British Legion
Saddique .............................7 A 7; Conservative Club A 9, N. Green LBW b Nazir........ 0 White Horse A 3; Kings Arms 8,
Total.................. .......... 75 BARNOLDSWICK
R. Nichols * ct J. Rawson b S. Brown................................ 18 A. Saddique ct I. Rabagliati b R. Grogan ........ .................. ...12 U. Saddique not o u t .......... 27 P. Beech not out.....;............. 20 Extras........................... 1 Total (2 w k ts ) ..............78
Bowling: R. Sharpies 4-0-16-0; S. Brown 7-0-28-1; IL Grogan 4-0-17- 1;P.B
Whalley v Baxenden First Division
Bowling: Nazir 15.3-0-35-8; R. Bay Horse 5, Wagon and Nichols 13-3-30-1; A. Saddique 2-0-5-1.
Horses 7; Kings Arms B 6, Bil- lington A 6; Read Constitutional Club 8, St Peters A 4; Rose and Crown 6, White Lion 6. ' Second Division
Brown Cow Clitfieroe 5, Kings Arms A 7; Low Moor B 4, Royal Oak B 8; Royal Oak A 5, Horseshoe 7; Wagon B 5, White Hart B 7; Whalley Con Club 8. Stork 4.
Third Division
Buck Wrinkleys 10, Pendle Witch 2; Craven Heifer B 6, Read Con Club B 6; Horseshoe
..18
Bowling: Younas 22.1-7-56-6; D. O'Neill 9-2-23-2; D. Rtzhenry 13- 1-56-0.
Naeem ct b. Rtzlienry b b. O’N eill.............................. 25 S. Payne LBW b Younas.... 19 D.
C. Waddington LBW b D. O’Neill ' '
. - —n -—........ ............ R. Lamb LBW b Naeem...... 9
B 8, Buck Ladies 4; Royal British Legion 6, Black Bull
■ Chatburn 6. FIXTURES
Premier Division
Higher Buck A v Buck A; Low Moor A V Conservative Club A; Royal British Legion A v Billing- ton Brass Band Club B: White Horse A v Kings Arms." First Division
Billinglon A v Rose and Crown; Kings Arms C v Read Constilulional Club; St Peters A V Kings Arms B; White Lion v Bay Horse. Second Division
Cronshaw LBW b Younas 0
Horseshoe v Brown Cow Clit heroe; Kings Arms A v Wagon B; Royal Oak B«v Whalley Con Club: Stork v Royal Oak A; White Hart B v Low Moor B. Third Division
Black Bull Chatburn v Craven Heifer B; Buck Ladies v De Lat^; Craven Heifer v Royal British Legion: Pendle Witch v Horseshoe B; Read Con Club B v Buck Wrinkleys.
Foundation C up Quarter-Final (June 30th)
Conservative Club v Kings Arms: Bay Horse v Read Con stitutional Club; Craven Heifer V St Peters A; Horseshoe B v Buck Ladies. t a b l e s
Premier Division P W D L P
RBL A ............ 7 5 2 0 64 Low Moor A.... 7 4 3 0 61 Billington B.....7 5 0 2 58 Kings Arms....7 4 1 2 56 White Horse B 8 2 3 3 52 B u c kA ...........7 1 3 3 44 Con Club A ....7 1 3 3 44 Higher Buck A. 7 2 0 5 37 While Horse A 7 0 1 6 32 First Division P W D L P
Horseshoe..... 8 5 2 1 73 Royal Oak A.... 8 5 1 2 67 Whalley Con ...8 5 1 2 63 Stork......... :....8 3 2 3 59 Wag & Horses 8 4 1 3 59 Royal Oak B.... 8 3 0 5 52 Low Moor B .... 8 2 3 3 52 White Hart B... 8 3 1 4 52 King's Artns A.. 8 3 2 3 50 Brown Cow....8 0 1 7 33 Third Division P W D L P
RBL.................8 5 2 1 71 Buck WrinkleysS 4 2 2 64 Buck Ladles ....8 4 3 1 64 Read Con B.... 8 4 2 2 62 Horseshoe B... 8 3 3 2 61 Black Bull.......8 2 2' 4 51 Craven H%‘er.. 7 2 2 3 48 Pendle Witch... 8 2 1 5 45 Craven Heifer B8 1 3 4 44 De Lacy.........7 1 2 4 36
LANCASHIRE INTER
LEAGUE POOL RESULTS
First Division
Clitheroe 10, Lancaster 11; Leyland 5, Preston South 13; Wigan 10, Accrington HIPL 8. TABLE
Preston South. 4 2 2 1650 Clitheroe........4 4 1 8 45 Acc’ton HIPL... 4 T 1 8 43 Wigan............4 1 3 2 42 Lancaster.......4 2 1 0 41 Leyland..........4 0 0-3419 .
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First Division P W D F D P
Kings Arm C... 7 5 1 1 60 Billington A.....7 3 3 1 59 Wagon A ........ 8 3 2 3 54 Read Con Club7 3 2 2 53 White Lion......7 4 1 2 51 Sf Peters A..... 7 2 3 2 48 Kings Arms B.. 7 1 3 3 42 Rose & Crown 7 0 3 4 41 Bay Horse......7 1 2 4 40 Second Division P W D L P
BOWLS
GREYHOUND FORD HYNDBURNAND
DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE
' DRAW
Doubles Competition Saturday, July 2nd
Sydney Street Bowling Club, Coppice, Accrington; 10 a.m. - B and M Yerkess v T Ormerod and J Ebbrol; H Monk and B Bainbridge v C Rammell and Partner; K Avon and D Sim- monds v B Ashworth and T Bul- len; D Pilkington and I Regan v D Whitworth and J Schofield. 10-45 a.m. - A and C Cornall v G Parkinson and S Barnes; M Corbett and D Vickers v B Fletcher and Partner: D Burns and J Pickup v S Gall and Partner; M Burns and Partner v J Keenan and M Waterhouse. Noon - S Anderton and S Townley V L Nuttall and Partner; R and C Campbell v G and S Wood; J Barrett and Partner v H Whyatt and K Munroe. • scratch time when called. TABLES
First Division P W D L P
Sydney St...........8 6 0 2 55 Globe................ 8 5 1 2 48 Rishton BC.........8 4 4 0 45 Grange........... ...8 3 1 4 43 Rushton St.........8 3 1 4 38 Mercer Pk..........8 4 0 4 37 Burnley Rd.........8 2 1 5 38 Ga ttyPk8 3 0 5 36 Immanuel...........8 5 0 3 36 Whalley..............8 1 0 7 24 Third Division P W D L P
Rishton Con...8 5 0 3 47 Whalley..........8 5 0 3 46 Sabden...........8 5 0 3 43 Salesbury....... 7 5 0 2 42 Oakhill Ash..... 7 4 1 2 41 Waddington....7 3 1 3 39 MilnshawPk...8 3 1 4 35 Alma...............8 2 1 5 30 ReadCC......... 8 1 1 6 30 Globe.............7 2 1 4 27 Fourth Division P WD L P
GtHaroroodCC..7 6 0 1 52 Oakhill Pk.........7 6 0 1 48 Oakhill Beech...7 4 0 3 43 Immanuel.........7 4 0 3 36 Grange............ 8 3 0 5 34 Burnley Rd....... 7 3 0 '4 32 Ribblesdale.....7 2 0 5 27 Clitheroe CC....7 2 1 4 27 Sabden A.........7 1 1 5 21
EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURNVETS
BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES
First Division P W L D P
Rhyddings Pk...9 8 1 0 77 Rushton St A....9 7 2 0 73 WorsleyPkA...9 7 2 0 69 Lowerfold Pk....9 7 2 0 62 PeeIPkA.........10 5 5 0 58 Ribblesdale......9 5 4 0 58 Burnley Rd.......9 4 5 0 46 Rishton BC.......9 1 7 1 41 GattyPk A........9 2 7 0 41 Waddington B....9 2 7 0 38 Oakhill Vets A...9 2 6 1 37 Second Division P W L D P
Sabden............ 8 7 1 0 69 Oakhill BC........8 7 1 0 63
•MercerPark.....8 5 2 1 56 (Grange.............8 3 5 0 47 ■WorsleyB........8 3 4 1 46 iRushtonStB.... 8 4 4 0 44 Ribblesdale B....8 3 4 1 43 Whalley BC.......8 3 5 0 40 Immanuel B...... 8 2 6 0 37 Immanuel A...... 8 1 6 1 36 Third Division P W L 0 P
Peel Park 8....... 8 7 1 0 66 Waddington A....8 6 2 0 66 Globe6ullough..8 5 3 0 53 ReadBC...........8 4 4 0 49 Clitheroe CC......8 3 5 0 44 Hurst Green.......7 3 3 1 43
Globe................8 6 1 1 58 Free Gardeners... 8 7 1 0 57 Rushton St.........8 5 0 3 44 Ribblesdale.'.......8 4 1 3 44 Coppice............. 8 5 0 3 42 Sabden............_8 3 0 5 35 Oakhill Pk...........8 2 1 5 34 Waddington.......8 2 0 6 32 BumleyRd.........8 2 0 6 28 Salesbuty...........8 2 0 6 26 Second Division P W D L P
Oakhill Vets 8....8 3 5 0 39 Milnshaw Park 8 7 3 3 1 39 Milnshaw Park C 7 1 5 1 32 GattyParkB......7 1 5 1 25
TEAMS
CRICKET Tomorrow
Clitheroe (v. Settle, home,
(v Earby, away, Twenty20, meet 5-20 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, S. Braithwaite, M. Pratt, M. Clark son, R. Clarkson, H. Kay, C. Jackson, C. Collinge, M. Neren- berg, W. Whitaker, Wajihuddin.
Scorer: J. Britcliffe. Saturday Clitheroe (v Whalley, home,
meet 12-30 p.m.) 
N.Ashraf, 
J.McDowell, J.Houldsworth, M. Coulter, B. Ahmed, P. Gaskell, C. Bowness, A. Hutchins, A. Pearce, J. Marquet, Pro. Scorer: C. Barsby. Clilheroe 2nds (v Stacksteads.
away, meet club noon) J. Green, C. Musson, J. Banks, S. Rashid, J. Scott, G. Kershaw, G. Drake,
Twentv20, meet 5-30 p.m.) N. Ashralf, J. McDowell, J. Houlds worth, M. Coulter, B. Ahmed, J. Marquet, A. Hutchins, P. Gaskell, A. Pearce, C. Bowness, Pro. Scorer; O. Hussain. R ib b le s d a le W a n d e re rs
B. Rashid, M. Scott, E. Drake. F.. Hussain. Scorer: O. Hussain. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Set
tle, away, meet noon) I. Britclitfe, D. Howard, A. Marsh, C. Jack- son, J. Rain, S. Kerr, B. Varley, M. Pratt, J. Braithwaite, M. Clarkson, Wajihuddin. Scorer: L. Rain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds
(V Cherry Tree, home, meet 12-' 30 p.m.) S. Braithwaite, J. Brit cliffe, R. Clarkson, T. Braithwaite, S. Trotter, C. Collinge, J. Dickin son, B. Spencer, M. Spencer, P. Spencer, AN Other. Scorer; D. Dickinson.
Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Fenisoow-
les, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Green," C. Bowness, R. Black burn, Q. Drake, B. Ahmed, J. Kay, M. Glover, T. Bailey, S. Bris tol, D. Mort, S. Ahmed. Scorer: C. Barsby. Clitheroe 4ths (v Barnolds
wick, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) F. Hussain, O. Hussain, G. Bonner, J. Stones, N. Scorah, I. Scott, G. BIcknell, J. Dean, T. Blezard, M. Scott, I. Munir. Scorer: T. Stones. Rlbblesdale Wanderers 3rds
(V Read, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, J. Britcliffe, L. Rain, 
I.Threlfall, M. Neren- berg, K. Collinge, D. Dickinson, M. Spencer, R. Clarkson, C. Collinge, M. Clarkson.
Council hope to inspire wlUi spoil!
AS part of the London 2012 Olympic Inspire Pro gramme, Ribble 'Valley Borough Council and the voluntary community clubs within the borough will be hosting the Inspire 2012 event.
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involve as many people and possible in a minimum of 20 activities in 12 days. There will be events all hosted by local clubs across the borough between Wednesday, July 13th and Sunday July 24th. The activities range from archery to golf, rugby to skateboarding, martial arts to swimming.
This borough-wide mass participation event will
Wednesday, July 13th - Mobile Skatepark, Slaidbum Village Hail, 4-6 p.m., ages 6+; Longridge Town JFC, Taster Session including World Cup, Longridge Sporte Centre, 5-30-6-30 p.m.. School Years 2, 3 and 4; Ribble Valley Athletics Club “Come and have a go”, Qakhill Academy, Whalley, 7-8 p.m., 6-11 years old; Thursday, July 14th - New Starters Goff Coaching, Longridge Goff Club, 6-30-7-30 p.m.. Ladies and Gents; Longridge Cricket Club, Taster Sessions, Longridge CC, 6-30-8 p.m., 7-11 years old; Tang Soo Do, Karate and Self Defence, Lon^’dge Civic Hall, 8-9-15 p.m., 6-60 years old; Longridge Town JFC, Taster Session including World Cup, Longridge Sports Centre, 5-30-6-30 p.m.. School Years 5 and 6; Friday, July 15th, Longridge Town JFC, Taster Session including World Cup, Longridge Sports Centre, 5-30-6-30 p.m.. School Years 7,8 and 9; Teenage Gym Session, Longridge Civic Hall, 7-8 p.m., 12-14 years old; Teenage Gym Session, Longridge Civic Hall, 8-9 p.m., 15-18 years old; Saturday, July 16th, Junior Goff Coaching, Longridge Goff Club, 12-30-1-30 p.m.; Under 18s; Tag Rugby Competition, Clitheroe Rugby Club, 1-6 p.m., 16-i- (mixed teams); Sunday, July 17th, Target Archery (with the Bowmen of Pendle/Samlesbuiy), Nabs Head Lane, Samlesbuiy, 10^ p.m., all ages; Club Swimming Trials (with Clitheroe Dolphins) Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe, 5- 6 p.m.,, 8-11 years old; Club Swimming "Trials (with Clitheroe Dolphins), Ribblesdale Pool, Clitheroe 6-7 p.m., 12-16 years old; Monday, July 18th, ‘Fit to Box’ Session (exercise session with a boxing element),
each activity, please visit the calendar at www.rib- 
blevalley.gov.uk/inspire and see the 20 sports/12 days jage or contact Angela on 01772,782501 or Tom on )1200 414553, or e-mail freedomfitness@btconnect.
Longridge High School, 6-7 p.m., 16-f. For more details and booking information about'
The first few events on the calendar are as follows: cntheroe Advertiser &T1ines,'niursday, June 23,2011 info desk
            
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