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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 26,2011


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk


Will’s return raises £7,000!


TOMORROW night sees Hurst Green Football Club’s presentation night at St Pe­ ter’s Club, Hurst Green. Several awards will be pre­


the evening, which was attended by England Rugby World Cup winner, and former Green star. Will Greenwood and comedian Mike Farrell. Guests enjoyed a superb


raised for Hurst Green FC and CC at their Sportsman’s Dinner at Ferrari’s Countiy House Hotel and Restaraunt. A total of 220 guests enjoyed


funds for the club as they strive to get their pitch and ground up to standard for the West Lancashire League - with the aim to get in by the 2012/2013 season. Recently, over £7,000 was


the third annual Hurst Green 5-a-side competition sometime in August, with the date yet to be confirmed, in the village on the pitch at Smithy Row. The competition is to raise


FOOTBALL


sented, including the Players’ Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year. The club-will also be staging


Football Club are looking for a new keeper for next season when they will be playing in the Blackburn and East Lancashire District League Under 12s. Players should currently be


three-course meal, followed a hilarious set by Farrell, and then a fantastic speech from Greenwood, who was' pre­ sented with his much-sought- after Hurst Green number nine shirt! The highlight of the night


was the auction, where five guests were competing for a signed England World Cup­ winning shirt. With the price at £500, Greenwood stopped the


Play scheme


is back! SPORT


years have the opportunity to take part in fun activities such as electronic dance mats, junior gym, indoor climbing, swimming, football, outdoor activities, sports, street dance and many more sports and games. All they have to bring IS a packed lunch. Roefield are also providing in-house pre­ pared fresh kids lunches for £3 - see reception for details. The play scheme runs


and bookings are now being taken. If you would like fiir- ther details about the play scheme, please contact the centre in person or telephone 01200 442388.


from Tuesday until Friday, between 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and the extended hours of 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. rlaces arc strictly limited


ROEFIELD’S fun-packed holiday play scheme is run­ ning once again, with a var­ ied programme of activities to keep the kids entertained during half-term. Children between 8-13


entered a team in the Catforth and District Summer Football League, and have won their first two games 7-1 in the First Division. The club play their home games at Canberra FC’s ground off the A59, and is being used as a pre-cursor for next season and to keep the players fit. • WHALLEY Juniors


Neale Brown and the Hurst Green FC and CC Committee, who put in a lot of hard-work to ensure the night went ahead, and also to Greenwood for taking the time to appear. Meanwhile, the club have


auction and said he’d sign one for all five interested parties, raising an amazing £2,500! Thanks go to Ian Barton,


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HOULDSWORTH SOLICITORS RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLE


Senior Division PW L N B


Baxenden...........6 6 0 0 10 : Barnoldswick___6 5 1 0 9 1 Read.................. 6 5 0 1 2 1 Earby................ 6 4 2 0 9 - Edeniield.............6 3 3 010 -


iSalesbury...........6 2 4 0 17 I Padiham.............6 3 3 0 7 1 Ribb. Wands.......6 3 3 0 5 1 'GreatHarwood...6 3 3 0 4 ; Osw.Immanuel...6 2 4 0 14 I Whalley...............6 3 3 0 4 1 Settle................ 6 1 4 1 4 Clltheroe.............6 1 5 0 7 Cherry Tree.........6 0 6 010 First Division P W L N B


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iBelevdere . . . 5 5 0 0 8 5 |RibbWands..5 4 1 0 15 5 |G. Harwood.. 5 4 1 0 8 4 iBrinscail....... 5 3 2 0 11 4 sCherryTree.. 5 3 2 0 11 4 IStacksteads.. 5 3 2 0 6 3 iBaxenden . . .5 2 3 0 11 3 |Clitheroe....5 2 3 0 6 2 I Edeniield......5 1 3 1 11 2 I Barnoldswick. 5 1 4 0 15 2 iPadiham___5 1 3 1 1 1 iRead...........5 0 5 0 7 Second Division P W L N B


in Year 6 at school. Whalley had a very successful season this year, winning their league by 16 points and gaining pro­ motion, however they have lost a keeper to the sport with an oval ball! If anyone is interested, con­


at the QE2 playing fields, Whalley, at 6-15 p.m. each Tuesday.


tact manager Craig Wilkinson on 07800 761954. Whalley train in the summer


by half-time, and went on to lose 5-2, with Reece Arkwright and Harry Pilkington on target. United’s Under 8s Yellow had a convincing 10-1 vie-


READSTONE United Un­ der 11s Red are pictured in their new kit before their final game of the season at Barnoldswick Barons (s). The Reds were 4-0 down


United show off new kit in final match JUNIOR FOOTBALL


tory over Colne Juniors in their last game. Charlie Nowell and Owen Parker both scored hat-tricks, Alex Morrisey added two, and Toby Pilkington and Jimmy Wild also netted. The Under 9s Yellow were beaten 2-1 in the final


Burrows, who was also named man of the match. However, the Under 10s Yellow beat Barrowford


numerous goalscoring opportunities, but on the day left their shooting boots at home. The goalscorer was Harry


created


of the Consolation Cup by Brierfield Celtic. Readstone


Celtic Whites 3-1 in the League Cup Final. The goalscorers were


award went to Morgan Crowther. The team deserve praise for their efforts this season for not only winning the cup but also finishing runners-up in the league.


The man of the match


Salesbury. . . 4 4 0 0 6 4 Earby......... 5 4 1 0 4 4 Osw. ImmanueM 3 0 1 6 4 Feniscowles.. 4 2 2 0 10 3 Settle...........5 2 3 0 9 2 Belvedere. . . 5 2 3 0 5 2 Whalley....... 3 1 2 0 5 1 Feniscowles 2 4 1 3 0 4 1 Brinscall....... 3 1 2 0 2 1 Slacksteads. .5 0 4 1 1 Third Division P W L N B


Lee Wilcf with a brace, and Oliver Crew.


I Edeniield.... 4 3 0 1 6 4 [Ribb Wands.. 3 3 0 0 6 3 I Padiham___4 3 1 0 6 3 f Whalley....... 4 2 1 1 8 3 I Earby...........4 1 2 1 16 3 Belvedere. . . 3 2 1 0 9 2


lossyImm . . .4 1 2 1 13 2 lClilheroe4th .4 2 1 1 2 2 I Cherry Tree.. 4 2 2 0 6 2 ! Baxenden. . . 4 2 2 0 5 2 [Clitheroe 3rd. 3 2 1 0 4 2 [ Salesbury. . . 3 1 2 0 7 1 Barnoldswick. 4 1 2 1 2 1


I Feniscowles. .4 1 3 0 5 1 j G Hanvood .. 4 0 3 1 9 1 Read...........4 0 3 1 7 1


Double winners sign off in style


their passing game going and Dinsdale should have scored when through one on one with the keeper, before Wharton got the equaliser with a far post header, and then he sup-


vailable, the champions had a new-look back five, with Lawson in goal, Hutchinson, Leach, Lloyd and McLean making up the defence, and it was no surprise when the home side took an early lead from close range as defenders stood still. However, the visitors got


DOUBLE winners Rimington signed off another successful season with a win to take them over 60 points again. With several players una­


FOOTBALL


Burnley GSOB.............. 3 Rimin^on..................... 6


forward and scored t\yo goals in quick succession to bring the score back to 4-3, but Wharton and Dinsdale stretched the


might run away with the game early in the second half as Lloyd thundered home a header from a Wharton corner, and Penman made it four before being replaced by Clarkson. The home side threw men


plied Heslop to make it 2-1 at half-time. It looked like Rimington


from anyone who wants to join us.” This Sunday sees the second


said: “I am looking to improve our squad during the summer, as we want to compete on all fronts next season, with defenders being a priority, and I would be pTeaseef to hear


annual Ribble Valley 6-a-side Cup at Rimington.


ful event it is anticipated that more teams will enter, with Whalley Conservative Club, who included Joe Gamer in


lead with two well-taken goals to bring Rimington’s goal tally to 95 in 24 league games, vyhile conceding just 33. Manager Terry Braithwaite


their team,, hoping to defend their title.


ball with a bar, hot drinks and food available. Spectators are asked not to bring their own drink as it will not be allowed on the ground.


............ After last year’s success­


DOG Inn lead the Harry De- whurst Memorial League with two games remaining, follow­ ing this comfortable win at Memorial Park. Looking to bounce back


......... .a.........aaBaBaapaaS t ant ty Thursday’s shock defeat PofiinAAo It should be a feast of foot­


range header. That advantage was doubled minutes later, when Jamie Enefer ran from the half-way line before beat­ ing the Tavern keeper. Enefer added the third


Memorial Park tonight, before concluding their campaign against cup winners Black Bull at Marl Pits on Sunday.


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before the break, and in the second half, Craig Barnes fired home from the penalty spot, Enefer completed his hat-trick and, after Tavern had scored a consolation, substitute Dane Meyler rounded off a flowing team move with Dog’s sixth. Dog face King’s Arms at


CRICKET CARDS


Baxenden v Clitheroe BAXENDEN


CWaddingtonLBWJ.Marquet.. 6 B.Naeem runout.........................47 S. Payne b A. Butt.........................26 D. Cronshaw ct F. Butt b J Marquet ..................................................... 40 M. Rishton ct N. Ashraff b Hutch­ ins.................................................21 D. Hothersall ct Marquet b Mar­ quet................................................9 Andrew Caunce * + ct N. Ashraff b J. Marquet.......................................1 D. Mills ct M. Coulter b A. Butt... 14 B. Swindells not out.....................49 L Riley bj. Marquet.....................2 S. Molloy not out..........................1 Extras......................................8


Total (9 wkts).............224


Bowling: J. Marquet 17-4-60-5; J. Houldsworth 4-1-21-0; F. Butt 12-1-79-0: A. Butt 9-1-46-2; A. Hutchins 3-0-22-1.


CLITHEROE


T. Aziz ct C. Waddington b B. Naeem........................................... 5 J. McDowell + ct D. Cronshaw b B. Naeem.........................................24 A. Pearce b L Riley.......................13 A. Butt notout.............................33 M. Coulter LBW b B. Naeem......10 N. Ashraff “ LeWbL. Riley...........3


J. Houldsworth ct S. Payne b L Riley................................................8


R. Whitehouse b B. Naeem........ 10 F. Butt St A. Caunce b B. Naeem... 2


J. Marquet ct D. Hothersall b L Riley...............................................5


A. Hutchins ct B. Naeem b L Riley2 Extras....................................12 Total (all out)........... 127


Bowling: D. Naeem 19-2-50- 5; B. Swindells 6-1-22-0; L. Riley 12.4-2-48-5.


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Ribblesdale Wanderers V Edenfield


RIBBLESDALE


A. Marsh b A. Rushton...................i C. Jackson runout........................0


M.Wajihuddin LBWbW.SIinger60 D. Howard b C Read................... 14 John Rain + b W. Slinger...........68 C Collinge ct A. Rushton b C. Read


...................................................... 38 5. Kerr notout...............................6 B.


VarleybC. Read..... 1


J. Braithwaite not out.................0 Extras....................................2 I Total (7 wkts)............ 209


Bowling: A. Rushton 5-1-30-1; W. Slinger 22-5-108-2; C. Read 18-2-65-3.


EDENFIELD


M. Burns + ct D. Howard b M. Wajihuddin..................................15 R Gallagher LBW b I. Britcllffe.....6 G. Smithson * b I. Britcliffe........... 4 C. Read st J. Rain b M.Wajihuddin ..................................................... 21 J. Flitcrofl ct C. Jackson b B. Varley .......................................................14 J. Kelly ct B. Varley b M. Wajihud- din.................................................18 G. Carroll ct J. Rain b M. Wajihud­ din.................................................10 A. Parkins not out........................16 D. Johnson b B. Varley.................. 0 A. Rushton not out...................... 1 Extras......................................6 Total (8 wkts)............ I l l


Bowling: M.Wajihuddin 15-4-47- 4; I. Britcllffe 10-0-42-2; B. Varley 5-0-19-2


Salesbury vWhalley WHALLEY


M. Davies st I. Rabagliati b 5. Brown...........................................52 R. Lamb b 5. Brown.....................70 K. Younas b 5. Brown.....................5 LKearsley notout........................7 D. Fitzhenry notout.....................4 Extras......................................... 8 Total (3 w kts)............. 146


Bowling: S. Pradeep 13.2-3- 52-0; R. Sharpies 10-0-23-0; L. Parkinson 6-0-31-0; S. Brown 11-1-37-3.


SALESBURY


W. Cook run out K. Younas........ 27 5. Pradeep LBW b K. Younas........ 7 J. Watson ct D. Fitzhenry b D. O’Neill.............................................6 P. Blackman b 5. Gorton............17 J. Rawllnson b 5. Gorton............... 1 I. Rabagliati + ct D. Fitzhenry b 5. Gorton............................................9


F R. Sharpies run out M. Fallon......0 i J. Rawson * not out....................13 L Parkinson ct D. Fitzhenry b 5. Gorton............................................6 J. Fletcher run out J. Galling........4 S. Brown not out......................... 1 Extras............................ 17 Total (9 wkts)............108


Bowling: K. Younas 13-4-38-1; D. Rtzhenry 4-0-12-0; D. O'Neil 4-1- 18-1;S. Gorton 8-1-23-4.


Settle V Read SETTLE


J. Seedle b E. Lowes.................4 J. Rawlinson ct M. Jamal b S. Hornby........................................28 P. Cook ct J. Harvey b J. Harvey .....................................................12 T. Hamill ct K. O’Connor b J. Harvey........................................ 19 T. Davidson ct Eastham b W. Eastham.......................................5 R. Davidson not out................. 20 E. Read ct A. Rushton b J. Harvey...........................................6 S. Airey b J . Harvey................... 5 T. Strickland b A. Rushton........1 J Tarbox run out S. Hornby.......2 A. Davidson not out....................2 , Extras....................................13 Total (9 wkts)............ 117


Bowling: S. Hornby 15-5-23-1; E. Lowes 7-2-26-1; J. Harvey 15-3-28- 4; W. Eastham 5-1 -19-1; A. Rushton 5-1-9-1.


READ


W. Driver ct T. Hamill b T. David­ son............................................... 14 B. Law not out............................10 S. Hornby not out........................8 Extras......................................3 Total (1 wkt)..................35


Bowling: T. Davidson 5-1-22-1; E. Read 4.2-0-10-0.


DARTS


DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


CLITHEROE AND FIXTURES


Wednesday: Brown Cow v Kings Arms; Horseshoe v RB Legion; White Horse v Buck. RESULTS Darts


Brown Cow 3, RB Legion 6; Judge Walmesley 4, Kings Arms 5; Royal Oak (Waggon) 3, Horseshoe 6; Social Club 0, Black Horse 9. Dominoes


Brown Cow 9, RB Legion 12; Judge Walmesiey 12, Kings Arms 9; Royal Oak (Waggon) 10, Horseshoe 11; Social Club 8, Black Horse 13. TABLES Darts P W L P


Brown Cow.... 17 16 1113 RB Legion......18 15 3101 Black Horse... 18 12 6 93 Swan & Royal 18 10 8 89 Judge............... 19 8 11 89 Horseshoe.....17 9 8 77 Buck..................18 71177 Kings Arms.... 16 9 7 72 Social Club ....19 6 1368 Royal Oak......19 21756 While Horse... 17 4 1347 Dominoes P W L P


Judge............... 19 14 5219 RB Legion......18 13 5212 Social Club ....19 9 10204 Royal Oak......19 7 12199 White Horse... 17 11 6195 Swan8t Royal 18 9 9194 Black Horse ...18 10 8190 Brown Cow.... 17 10 7180 Kings Arms ....16 8 8168 Horseshoe.....16 4 12146 Buck..................18 2 16140


SOCIATION RESULTS Singles


RIDDLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


Through to final: A. Orrell (120, 100), L. McDonald (100), T.L. Townsend, E. Jungbluth, D. Birch, B. Parker (123), L. Celes­ tial (121), A. Southwell.


POOL RIBBLE VALLEY


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM­


MER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division


Billington Brass Band Club B 7, Buck A 5; Low Moor A 8, Higher Buck A 4; Royal British Legion A 7, White Horse A 5; White Horse B 4, Kings Arms 8. First Division


Bay Horse 6, Rose & Crown 6; Kings Arms B 7, Billington A 5; Wagon and Horses 4, Read Con Club 8; White Lion 7, St Peter’s A 5. Second Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 6, Low Moor B 6; Horseshoe 10, Wagon B 2; Kings Arm A 8, Royal Oak B 4; Royal Cak A 7, Whalley Con Club 5; Stork 6, White Hart B 6. Third Division


Black Bull Chatburn 4, Buck Ladies 8; Buck Wrinkleys 6, De Lacy 6; Craven Heifer B 4, Royal British Legion 8; Pendle Witch 3, Craven Heifer 9; Read Con Club B 6, Horseshoe B 6. FIXTURES


Foundation Cup


Billington A v Buck A; Brown Cow Clilheroe v Wagon; Buck Wrinkleys v Bay Horse; Con­ servative Club V Kings Arms C; Craven Heifer B v Horseshoe: Horseshoe B v De Lacy; Kings Arms A v Royal British Legion; Kings Arm B v Black Bull Chatburn; Pendle Witch v Buck Ladies; Read Con Club v Royal Oak A; Rose & Crown v Low Moor A; Royal British Legion A v White Lion; Royal Oak B v Cra­ ven Heifer; Wagon and Horses V Billington Brass Band Club B; Whalley Con Club v St Peter’s A; White Horse A v Kings Arms. TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Billington B......5 4 0 1 45 Kings Arms.....5 3 1 1 41 R B LA ..............4 3 1 0 39 Low Moor A .... 4 2 0 2 34 White Horse B 5 2 1 2 33 BuckA.............5 1 2 2 32 Con Club A .....4 0 2 2 21 White Horse A 4 0 1 3 20


Higher Buck A. 4 0 0 4 15 First Division P W D L P


Kings Arm C ... 5 4 0 1 43 Billington A......4 2 1 1 36 Read Con Club4 2 2 0 33 Bay Horse.......5 1 2 2 31 St Peters A......4 2 1 1 30 Rose & Crown 5 0 2 3 29 Kings Arms B.. 4 1 2 1 28 Wagon A ......... 5 0 2 3 26 While Lion.......4 2 0 2 24 Second Division P W D L P


Horseshoe......5 3 1 1 44 Whalley Con ...5 3 1 1 42 Stork.................5 2 2 1 40 Royal Cak A.... 5 3 1 1 39 Low Moor B .... 5 2 2 1 37 Wag & Horses 5 2 1 2 35 Royal Cak B.... 5 2 0 3 33 Kings Arms A.. 5 1 2 2 31 White Hart B... 5 1 1 3 30 Brown Cow.....5 0 1 4 19 Third Division P W D L P


RBL................... 5 4 1 0 49 Buck Ladies.... 5 3 2 0 44 Read Con B.... 5 3 1 1 38 Horseshoe B... 5 1 3 1 36 Black Bull........5 2 1 2 35 Craven Heifer.. 5 1 2 2 34 Buck Wrinkleys5 1 2 2 32 Craven Heifer B5 1 2 2 31 De Lacy...........5 0 2 3 26 Pendle Witch... 5 1 0 4 25


TEAMS


CRICKET Saturday


Clitheroe (v Padiham, home,


meet 12-30 p.m.) N.Ashraf,J. McDowell,J.Houldsworth, FButt, P.Gaskell, M. Coulter, T. Aziz, A. Hutchins, A. Pearce, J. Marquet,


Abbas.Scorer: C. Barsby. Clitheroe 2nds (v Padiham,


away, meet club 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, J. Banks, S. Rashid, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed, B.Rashid, M.Scott, R. White- house, G. Kershaw, F Hussain. Scorer: O. Hussain. Read (v Baxenden, home,


start 1-30 p.m.) W. Driver, B. Law, S. Hornby, W. Eastham, G. Hal­ ley, E. Artingstoll, K. O’Connor, J. Marshall, E. Lowes, M, Jamal. Read 2nds (v Baxenden,


away, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Astin, A. Laycock, J. Jones. C. Lowes, A. Turner, K. Grimshaw, J. Wood, A. Baron, N. Snape.T. Turner, A. Hartley. Reserves: A. Carter, A LIghtbrown.


Sunday Clitheroe (v Ribblesdale


Wanderers, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) N.Ashraf, J.McDowell, J.Houldsworth, F.Butt, P.Gaskell, M.Coulter, T.Aziz, A. Hutchins, A .


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Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 26,2011


RIBBLE VALLEY GOLF SCENE


GOLFERS who entered Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Mixed Open on Sunday were certainly put through the weather mill, as they experienced sunny periods, heavy showers, strong blustery winds and a hailstorm throughout the foursomes competi­ tion. The extremes of weather failed to dampen the efforts of winners lady captain elect


Frankland from Marsden Park with a net score of 78.5. The day was something of a family success, with Margaret and Andrew Frankland also winning the best Visitors’ Team prize. On the previous day, again in blustery conditions, Mytton Fold held their Inaugural


Patricia I.eyland and Frank Havard as they took the win with an excellent net 76,1.5 shots ahead of Jean Sanderson and Brian Bradshaw, the latter couple also scooping the twos pot with a birdie on the ninth hole. Third spot was taken by the father and daughter team of Angela and Stephen


held on for the win. Best of the rest was John Whittaker (84-14-70), just one stroke behind, closely followed by Dave Pennington ((91-20-71).


Twos pot. Dennis started well by birdying the first, whilst Daiid waited until the ninth before striking gold. Tumbled dried! Mytton Fold’s winners are pictured fresh from the event (from


Chairman Peter Main (91-19-72) on a card play-off. It was a profitable day for Dennis Leaver and David Halsall when they split the


he gave a polished performance to win Saturday’s Single Stableford with 4() points. Birdies on the 5th and 10th were the highlights of his solid round. Tom Forrest found four birdies in his back nine to claim second place from Steve


left) captain John Berry, second-placed Jean Sanderson and Brian Bradshaw, winners Patricia Leyland and Frank Havard, third-placed Angela and Stephen Frankland, lady c^tain Jean Havard (^. • c l it h e r o e Golf Club’s Peter Harrison is used to keeping things tidy and


Ackers after cards, both finishing on 38 points. Ackers had two twos on his card but a hiccup on the 10th proved costly. A few competitors returned 37 points but JUchard Loweiy and Denis Greenup


Pearce, J.Marquet, Abbas.


Scorer: C. Barsby. Clitheroe 2nds (v Ribblesdale


Wanderers, meet at Ribb 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, J. Banks, S. Rashid, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed, J. Scott, M. Scott, R. Whitehouse, J. Dean, F. Hussain. Scorer: C. Hussain. Read (v Padiham, home, start


1-30 p.m.) W. Driver, A. Bennett, S. Hornby, W. Eastham, G. Hal­ ley, E. Artingsloll, K. C ’Connor, J. Marshall, E. Lowes, M, Jamal. Read 2nds (v Padiham,


away, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Astin, A. Laycock, J. Jones, C. Lowes, A. Turner, M. Whalley, J. Wood, A. Baron, N. Snape.T.Turner, G. Ashworth. Reserves: A. Carter, K. Grimshaw.


Monday Clitheroe 3rds (v Padiham,


meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Green, G. Drake, E. Drake, R. Dent, D. Mort, S. Bristol, J. Blackburn, M. Glover, B. Ahmed, H. Graham, T. Blezard.


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rich dividends as he got the better of Brian Stokes for the runners up spot after cards, both scoring 37 points.


over late starter Nigel Fitton in fifth. The weather had an impact on entries for Sunday’s Fourball and a number of


to cane him on the run m. Fourth prize went to David Pickup with 36 points and he had a one shot margin


competitors failed to finish the course. No Premier League nerves from Paul Connolly and Julian Troup as they remained


cool to win a head to head with local football legend Denis Underwood and all round sportsman Daniel Turner for first prize, both having 39 points. The Preed/s Daniel and Dominic took third with 37. Round three of the Spring Championship for Juniors was a runaway victory for


Stokes had a cracking front nine but fell away on the return leg and allowed Birch


lailed to score on thypenultimate hole but recovered his composure to score well on the last and win the Envision Two prize with 39 points. Young Bill Birch had time for a leisurely brealrfast before he set out and it paid


ook it on the last three. Early Bird David Hughes had a roller coaster round after his 7-40 a.m. start. He


slotted into fourth and fifth places m Division one after the obligatory countback. t It was a close call for although Greenup birdied the 12th and the 16th, Lowery


Captain’s Day competition. Steve Brooks made the most of his early start to shoot a 77-8-69, the lowest gross of the day, and take the lead in the clubhouse. As scorecards dropped into the results box no one was to better his score, and he


Glynn Watson (82-10-72) came in fourth, just pipping Competitions and Handicaps


H^den Moorcroft with a 8()-17-63 return. Galium Darcy put his name in the frame with a nett 76 for second prize and Louis


Barrett was two snots away in third. • THE Max Aitken Trophy was contested for at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club last


t Paul Chalker. Neil Pollard, CMtain, and Arron Ripley j Still at Whalley, the ELLCA Handicap Shield and Annie Chambers Trophy ! QualiWng Round was won by Julie Taylor (98-25-73) ahead of Karen Thompson i (102-28-74) and Jane Smedley (87-12-75). The team event th^ revious day saw Ames Flanagan, Carol Ashley, Valerie


; It was the talented group of Steve Shoreman, Dan Rodgers, and Mike Conroy who took the spoils on a card play-off from Trevor Thomber, Clive Rees, and Paul Wray, both teams carding a very respectable 77 points in very trying conditions. There were seven recorded twos going to Colin Elliot, J. Spencer, Danny Jones,


Team event. he conditions are seeming to become the norm now at Ribble Valley’s Premier nine-hole course as high winds prevail and the golf becomes incredibly difficult.


prize xvith a score of 79-11-68 on a card play-off was Adam Hayhurst. The Category 2 prize went to Nigel Smith with a score of 95-11-68, but the overall winner, with a score of 84-17-67 was Clitheroe golfer John Simpson. • THIS week saw members of Whalley Golf Club compete in the Three Man


Sunday, and on a day that tested the resolve of the most hardened golfer, some very respectable scores came in.


The competition was full handicap strokeplay and the winner of the Category 1


: Warrilow and Karen Thompson win with 87 points, torn Joan Whittaker, Julie ; Stephenson of Whalley and Kris Baldwin and Jan Burrows of Clitheroe with 86 f points. Third were Carrie James and Kath James of Whalley, Sarah Clemson of Stonyhurst ; Park and Vicki Edmondson of Clitheroe, also with 86.


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