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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, October 27,2011


www.cmheroeadvertlser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clilheroeativertiser.co.uk with Red Rose ace


who made h is . debut for Cumberland in the 2007 Minor Counties Championship against Norfolk. He joined Lancashire’s Academy the fol- lowingyear, and aftertwo years was awarded a scholarship. Having


individuals at the club but they need a bit more backbone in the team so hopefully I can bring that. I’m looking forward to the challenge but there’s always going to be pressure on you as a pro, it’s just part and parcel of what you do. The young talent suffered a stress fracture in the back


Clitheroe win big to go top


HOCKEY


CLITHEROE Hockey Club’s first team reached the league summit at the weekend. The locals beat Wigan’s first


team 6-1, with Jill Middleton named the player of the match. Clitheroe’s seconds lost 5-2 to Garstang, while the third


, team played out a 2-2 draw with Fulwood. Player of the match was


Pauline Moorby. Last, but not least, the


fourth team lost 3-2 against Southport seconds. Player, of the match was


captain Gay Preston, in a fan­ tastic performance against a top of the table side. Katie Fell and Fiona


Jackson were on target for Clitheroe.


his experience to Read’s blos­ soming ranks: He said: “Read wanted someone to help the team gel and someone more experienced from a profes- . sional point of view. “There’s a lot of talented


Lancashire seconds, Clark made his debut for Lancashire in their last List A match in the 2010 Clydesdale Bank 40 against Worcestershire, scor­ ing 32 runs. Now he wants to pass on


represented


to make a statement so you want to bring success, aim for the top three at least, bring runs and wickets and with that win trophies,” said Clark. “It’s a team challenge to win some­ thing but as an individual I just want to breed belief. If we win a trophy then I’ll feel satisfied that I’ve done my job.” Clark is an all-rounder


over the mantel from Stuart Hornby in a bid to take the Whalley Road club from run­ ners up to champions. “As a professional you want


READ have snapped up high­ ly-touted Lancashire cricket star Jordan Clark for the new season. The 21-year-old will take


•CRICKET


during the winter of 2010/11 but he had his scholarship renewed at the start of last season. Clark went on to make his Twenty20 debut in June, scoring 19 mns from 11 balls as Lancashire tied with Derbyshire. He has now rep­ resented . the Old Trafford club on four, occasions in List A matches and nine times in


Twenty20 competitions. “I’ve definitely seen progress


his recent development one step further with Read: “I’m just going to give it my best. “fm more of an out and out


and that’s got me where I am really.” And he’ll be looking to take


seriously and I'm looking for­ ward to working with the kids as well and developing a junior section. “There’s a full package that


comes with being pro; you need to be a professional both on and off the field.”


with Read and win trophies this summer and hopefully that will help me become a permanent first team member in all forms of the game, for Lancashire. “I’ll be taking my role very


batsman but I’ll be focussing on strengthening my bowling over the winter. I'm working on the shorter side of the game, the 20/20 type of bowling.” He added: “I want to do well


erously sponsored again by Bar-Be-Quick Rectella International Ltd, attracted bowlers from a wide area of


THE lights went out at Ribblesdale Wanderers on Sunday to end the bowling season and the floodlight doubles bowling competi­ tion on the Church Mead- owgreen. The competition, gen­


BOWLS


the popular event and prizes were presented by organiser Mel Edmondson. The club are indebted to Mel once again and his band of help­ ers, including all the scor­ ers, peggers, bar staff and


the country. A large. crowd attended


- J. Holt and C. Massey 9, J. Hodson and P. Boydell 21; P. Brett and P.Sutcliffe 21, V. O’Donnell and M. Coupe 14; L. Evans and M. Sheehy 21, K. Brenkley and J. Parkin 15; D. Walker and C. Livesey 21, G. Emmison


all the ladies who provided refreshments throughout the competition. Result: Quarter-Finals.


and Boydell 11, Brett and Sutcliffe 21; Evans and Sheehy 21, Walker and Livesey 13. Final - Brett and Sutcliffe


and A. Lord 8. Semi-Finals- - Hodson


Brett and Sutcliffe, Mel Edmondson, and Evans and Sheehy (s).


21, Evans and Sheehy 18. Pictured, from left, are


with Lancashire last year and being around a profes­ sional environment and going through the motions at that level definitely helps your game. . “I have seen a difference


in my per Clark. “I hi


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Sports info, desk FOOTBALL


EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE 4 i


First Division North P W D L P


• Skelmersdale.... 14 10 4- 0 34 ■


Curzon Ashton ..12 11 1 0 34 ■ Woodley Sports 12 7 3 2 24 Durham City 13 .8 0 .5 24 Lancaster City ...11 .7 1 3 22


: Witton Albion:... 11-7 1 3 22 - Farsley FC......... 13 6 3 421 AFC Fylde................ :...-10 5 3 2 18 Garforth Town... 13-5 3 5 18


-Trafford............. 14 5 3 6 18 Bamber Bridge ..11 5 2 4 17 Wakefield............13 4 4 5 16


-Mossley........ .'....14 4 4 6 16 Harrogate R’vray 12 5 1 6 16 Ossett Town.......11 4 2 5 14 Warrington Tn... 12 4 2 6 14 Salford City........13 3 4 6 13 Prescot Cables.. 14 3 3 8 12


•CUTHER0E........11 3 1 7 10 Radcliffe B'ough.9 1 4 4 7 Cammefl Laird.,,13 1 1 11 4 Ossett Albion.....12 1 0 11 3


NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL


DONALD RACE &


LEAGUE R ESULT S :


, First Division Burnley GSOB 3, Pendle Forest


’ 1; Colne United 1, Enfield 4; Hurst Green 5, Stacksteads S J 3; Oswatdtwistle SM 2, Read


-United 5; Rimington 3, Mill ‘ Hill1.


:r — Second Division • Bacup C C 1, Clitheroe RBL' i


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-1; Barrowford Celtic 2, Peel Park 0; Burnley Belvedere 1, Borrowdale United 3; Church Town FC 1, Sacred Heart Celtic 2; Daneshouse 0, Rock Rovers 6; Padiham FC 3, Waddington 2. Reserve Division


Enfield 6, Colne United 0; Mill Hill 3. Langho 2: Pendle Forest


. 7, Hurst Green 1: Read United 7. Oswaldtwistle SM 1; Rock


: Rovers 0. Rimington 3; Stack- steads S J 3. Burnley GSOB 2;


.Worsthorne 7. Waddington 0. F IX T U R E S ' ' - - - - - Saturday


First Division Enfield v Oswaldtwistle SM;


.Feniscowles & Pleasington v Burnley GSOB: Mill Hill v Hurst Green; Pendle Forest v Rim­ ington; Read United v Langho;


Disappointing day


CLITHEROE’S rugby men struggled again on Saturday, this time at the hands of close rivals Colne and Nelson. Skipper Ollie MacEntyre


faster than the home team and during the opening exchanges looked by far the sharper and


on the wing happily now restored from a pre season knee injury. Colne were out-of the traps


half, Matt Bartle started his- first game of the season in the centres along with Ed Rigby - a special moment as he was join­ ing his uncle Andrew Rigby in the team for the first time. Sam Thomber resurfaced


continued in the second row along side veteran Steve Dowson, but it was in the back line the major reshuffle had occurred. Nathan Peel moved to fly-


has not had his troubles to seek in selection during the week, and with half a dozen first choice squad members working, holidaying or injured, resources were well ana truly stretched. Industrious Pete Farnsworth


RUGBY


Clitheroe....................... 0 Coilne and Nelson.... 24


Adam Penny also found him­ self having to temporally leave the action with a sore neck. Creditably he returned to the


. fray after treatment. 1 If all the coming and going


was not enough, Clitheroe also managed to trike their eye off the ball, lose concentra­


more purposeful team. It is fair to say that the Littlemoor outfit were under the cosh for the entire first 40 minutes and hardly ever managed .to exert any control on proceed­ ings. Scrum time was a par­ ticular problem for Clitheroe, the experienced Colne front rowers doing a job on the home team. Clitheroe’s cause was not helped with prop Craig Holland suffering a shoulder injury that reduced his effectiveness, and although he manfully soldiered on, it led to his eventual withdrawal. . To compound things, hooker


interval, Clitheroe came out with more intention and fire!


tion and let in 24 unanswered points. Half-time just couldn’t come soon enough. After regrouping during the


! More territory was gained and some continuity of posses­ sion brought good yardage in reward. By now Rick Edmundson


- came closest to scoring after a typical surge, dragging several


and Ed Hacking had been brought- on to bolster the pack, and it was Hacking who


would be tacklers over the line with him. Frustratingly the referee


away but couldn’t find the . key to unlock the flinty Colne' defence.


couldn’t, see the ball under the. mass of bodies and the moment was lost. Clitheroe kept pegging


scoreless, leaving Clitheroe to lament, a wretched first half when the match was out beyond them.


The second half remained


Hopefully with some play­ ers returning to duty over the


next few weeks allied with some hard work on the train­ ing paddock, Clitheroe can produce the results that the talent in the squad deserves. This Saturday the first XV


are away to Chorley. Leigh 4ths....................57


Clitheroe 2nds...........l2 AFTER some valiant per­ formances of late, Clitheroe travelled with a full squad of 20 players to Leigh in the hope of coming away with some much-


• start that they were in for a tough game as Leigh ran in three fries in quick succession following the kick-off.


decisive throughout the game and despite a solid Clitheroe performance up front; Leigh


Their running out wide was


continued to make ground outside.


ideas, and with an even greater squad of players to pick from including some rather rapid former Colts, Leigh ran riot in defeating Clitheroe. Clitheroe knew from the


needed league points. The home side had other


Clitheroe did manage some


effective support play at close quarters driven on by captain Thomber, but this was ulti­ mately nowhere.near matching the unshackled running that the home side were displaying that lead to far too many tries to mention. The good points to be taken


from the game included the continued blooding of young­ sters in various positions, the fact that the Chtheroe heads didn’t go down even as the game wore on and that there were some notable perform­ ances coming from Stuart Riley at prop, who made his debut in Clitheroe colours, and young Luke Procter, who scored all Clitheroe’s points. On Saturday, Clitheroe host


Colne and Nelson seconds at Littlemoor, kick-off 3 p.m. Despite lying . below


Clitheroe in the table, Colne and Nelson have won their last two games, so the home side will have to put in an improved performance this weekend to have any hope of some points.


+ 1 td' •Hfiiitunnisin 1 *6 ip’rcjxmisst'st m © #


•Stacksteads SJ .v Edenfield; i i Worsthorne v Colne United. ■ Second Division (4-


Borrowdale United v Dane- yl shouse: Calder Vale v Wadding­ ton, Ciitheroe RBL v Padiham FC; Peel Park v Barrowford Celtic; Rock Rovers v Church Town FC; Sacred Heart Celtic v Bacup CC.


- Reserve Division


Burnley GSOBv Enfield; Colne United v Stacksteads S J ; Hurst Green v Worsthorne; Langho v Rock Rovers: Oswaldtwistle SM v Pendle Forest; Rimington v Road United: Waddington v Mill Hill.


TA B LES


Rimington....... Pendle Forest Enfield............. Langho............. Hurst Green


- First Division P W D L P 8 7 0 1 21 7


Edeniield......... Stacksteads SJ Read Utd........... OssySM....:..... BGS0B.......-....... Colne Utd


Feniscowles:..- Mill Hill Worsthorne


Rock Rovers Borrowdale Utd Padiham............ 8 B ford C e l t i c 10 Church Town.:... 10 Calder Vale......;..,8 Sacred Heart...... 8


Bly Belvedere......9 Wadi"


6 0 1 18 5 0 3 15 4 1 1 13 4 1 5 13 4 1 2 13 4 0 3 12 3 1 2 10 3 1 2 10 3 1 5 10 2 2 5 8 2 1 6 7 2 0 6 6 6


Pendle Forest...-. 10 8 1 125 •


Daneshouse......7- 2 f 4 7 Bacup CC...... ....7 1 3 3 6 Ciitheroe RBL..... 9 0 2 7 2 Peel Park..........10 0 1 9 1 Reserve Division P W D L P


. —.........- 3 2 4 11 'addmgton....-..8 2 2 4 3


Second Division: P W D L. P 9 8 1 0 25 9 6 2 1 20 6 0 2 18 5 2 3 17 51 4 16 . 5 1 2 16 4 0 4 12


'Worsthome.;.....10 -7 2 1 23 E n f i e l d 11 7 1 3 22


j Read U t d .......10 7 0 3 21 BGS0B...............12 6 2 4 20 Mill Hill.................9' 5 0 4 15


Rimington.:........10 6 3 1 21


, Waddington.........9 1 2 65 Colne .Utd....................-...9 1 0 8 3


, Stacksteads S J ...9 3 0 6 9 Langho.................11 2 2 7 8 Oswaldtwistle SM11 2 2 7 8


AUTOTRADERS RESULTS


FIXTURES Sunday


Bees Knees v Dog Inn (Bullough); Church Town v Black Bull (Foxhill); Great Harwood Rovers v Tavern (Memorial); Stanley Ultras v Station (Bullough).


TA B LE P W D L P


Dog Inn.....................6 4 0 2 12 Black Bull..:.............4 4 0 0 12' Church Town..........4 3 0 1 9 Stanley Ultras.........6 3 0 3 9 Helmshore H..........4 2 0 2 6 Gt Harwood Rvrs 5 2 0 3 6 Tavern........................5 1 1 3 4 Bees Knees.............5 1 1 3 4 . Station.......................5 1 0 4 3


FOOTRALLLEAGUE R ESULTS


, Rebel Onions.......2 Morning Glory.... 1 Shaktar..................1 Norfolk..................1 Replacements.... 1 Drunken Monkeysl Inter Horseshoe. 2 Mad Dogs........... 1 0 White Lion............2 0


WD L 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


Inter Horseshoe 2, Shaktar 5; Drunken Monkeys 4, Rebel Onions 4; White Lion 1, Norfolk 5. TA B LE


DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES


Black Bull 3, Great Harwood Rovers


1; Stanley Ultras 1, Church Town ' 3; Station 1, Helmshore Harriers 3; Tavern 2, Bees Knees 2.


HARRY


Hurst Green..:__10 4 1 5 13 Rock Rovers .....11 3 2 6 11


Second Division '


Buck Wrinkleys v Royal Oak B ; . Higher Buck A v Brown Cow


Clitheroe; Royal British Legion v Read Con Club B; St Peters A v


St Peters B; StorkV Horseshoe B.


Third Division Black Bull Chatburn v Dog


.Sports Bar; Craven Heifer B v Dog Whalley; De Lacy v Craven Heifer; Pendle Witch v Wagon


and Horses D; Wagon B v Buck Ladies.


SNOOKER DISTRICT SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND


LEAGUE RESULTS Thursday


F irst Division


Social Club 6, Con Club 6; Catholic Club 8, Low Moor A 2; Chatburn A 6, Rimington A 6. Second Division


Billington B 10, Waddington B 2; Rimington B 6, Chatburn B 6; Low Moor B 4, Clitheroe 8. F IXTURES Thursday


F irst Division Low Moor A v Slaidburn; Social


.Club v Chatburn A; Con Club v Catholic Club; Rimington v Bye; Second Division


R.B. Legion v Low Moor B ; ; - Chatburn B v Waddington B; Clitheroe v Billington B; Riming­ ton B v Bye.


TA B LE S


Catholic Club . .2 -1 Social Club..... 2 Chatburn A ......2


' F irst Division WD L E 1


Con Club......... 1 0 1 0 Slaidburn...........1


0 1 1 Second Division 0 14


Low Moor A . . ..2 O 1 1 10 Rimington A .... 2


10 0,1 0 6


LowMoorB . . . .2 1 0 1 12 Billington B ...... 1 1 0 0 10 Chatburn B 2 0 1 1 10 Clitheroe............ 2 1 0 1 10 R.b.legion...... ...1 1 o 0 10 Rimington B . . . .2 0 1 1 10 Waddington B . 2 1 0 1 10 * denotes 2 points deducted ' due to late card or unregistered player.


PWDL P u nm


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM­


RIBBLE VALLEY


MER POOL LEAGUE R ESULTS


Premier Division


Buck A 6, Billington Brass Band Club B 6; Kings Arms 10, Kings Arms C 2; Low Moor A 10, Kings Arms A 2; Royal British Legion A 9, Conservative Club A 3; White Horse A 5, White Horse B 7. F irst Division


Bay Horse 6, Royal Oak A 6; Kings Arms B 6, White Lion 6; Read Constitutional Club 8,,


Rose & Crown 4 ; Wagon and Horses 6, Horseshoe 6; Whalley Con Club 7, Wagon and Horses- C 5.


•: Second Division v


Brown Cow Clitheroe 5, Buck Wrinkleys 7; Higher Buck A 10, St Peters A 2; Horseshoe B 5, Royal British Legion 7; Royal Oak B 8, Stork 4; SI Peters B 7 , , Read Con Club B 5. Third Division


Craven Heifer 5, Craven Heifer B 7; Dog Sports Bar 4, Buck La­ dies 8; Dog Whalley 7, Wagon B 5; Pendle Witch 7, Black Bull Chatburn 5; Wagon and Horses D 8 ,D e L a c y 4 . F IXTURES


Premier Division '


Billington Brass Band Club B v Kings Arms A; Conservative . Club A v White Horse A; Kings Arms v Royal British Legion A; Kings Arms C v Low Moor A; White Horse B v Buck A. . F irst Division


Horseshoe v Bay Horse; Read -


• Constilutional Club v Wagon and Horses; Rose & Crown v Kings Arms B; Royal Oak A v Whalley Con Club; Wagon and Horses C v White Lion.


.


SOCIATION R ESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY- LADIES’ DARTS AS­


Billington BC 6, De Lacy 3;


- Catholic SC 5, Legion 4; Petre Arms 7, Bay Horse 2; Craven 7, Rose & Crown B 2; Rose & Crown A 4, Black Bull 5. High Scores


154, P. Leeming; 140, J.Taylor, L . MacDonald; 136,.J . Taylor; 127, P. Dixon; 122, j . Hamer; 120, P. Shanley. B. Parker; 119, J . Smith; 116, S . Jackson; 114, E . Twist, P. Waring, E . Rogan; 103, M. Hargreaves; 100, L. MacDonald, J . Smith; 12 dart finish, J.Taylor, B. Parker;


. 11 dart finish, 99 finish, A. .. Southwell. . .. . League.


Points and Positions


1, Craven 36; 2, Rose & Crown A 31; 3, Petre Arms 30; 4; Low Moor 25; 4 ,5 , Black Bull 24; 6, Billington BC 23; 7; Legion 21; 8, Catholic SC 18; 9, Bay Horse 12; 10, Rose & Crown B, De Lacy 7. ■


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER DARTS


R ESULTS


Low Moor 2, Craven B 7; Legion B 4, Pendle Inn 5; While Lion 1, Black Bull 8; Buck Inn Paythorne 1, Swan & Royal 8; Judge Walmsley 9, Legion A 0; Craven A 7, Kings Arms 2; : - Brown Cow B 4, Brown Cow A 5; Buck Inn Clitheroe.6, . Horseshoe 3. F IXTURES


Divisional Knockout


Low Moor v Pendle Inn; While • Lion v Legion B ; Buck Inn Paythorne v Black Bull; Swan & - Royal v Craven B; Buck Inn Clit­ heroe v Brown Cow A; Brown


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TON ASSOCIATION RESULTS


First Division


' Blackburn Seniors A 14-372 (18), Tag 4-265 (6); Clithe­ roe A 10-341 (13), Roefield A 8-305 (11); Clitheroe B 13- 317 (16), Westholme A 5-219 (5); Independent A 7-304 (10), Clitheroe A 11-336 (14); Roefield A 6-283 (8), St Philips 12-333


- (15); Roefield A 7-273 (9), Telecom A 11 -342 (14); Tag 8-316 (11), Independent A 10-353 (14);Telecom A 2 - 249 (4); Blackburn Seniors A 16-367 (20). Second Division


Abacus A 13-353 (17), Inde­ pendent B 5-272 (7); Black­ burn Seniors B 15-365 (19), Halsteads 3-263 (5); Black­ burn Seniors C 3-260 (5), Sf Nicholas 15-362 (19); Halsteads 14- 327 (17), Blackburn Seniors B 4-281 (6); Independent B 8- 310 (11), Westholme B 10-353 (10); St Nicholas 7-312 (10),


Blackburn Seniors B 11-345 (15); Stanhill 6-286 (8), Abacus A 12-352 (16); Westholme B 11- 324 (14), Stanhill 7-310 (10). Third Division


Abacus B 10-292 (12), Good-. shaw 8-313 (11); Blackburn Seniors D 3-298 (6), Roefield


- B 15-371 (19); Blackburn Har­ poons 12-320 (15), Blackburn Seniors D 6-276 (8); Clitheroe C 15- 357 (19), St Matthews 3-271 (5); Goodshaw 7-2B8 (9), Clithe­ roe C 11-333 (14); Roefield B 9-' 332 (13), Telecom B 9- 305 (12); St Matthews 6-316 (9), College 12-34(15); Telecom B 4-263 (6), Abacus B 14-355 (18). FIXTURES


November 7th - Closing date for out of town players’ registrations. November 11th - Commit­ tee meeting, 6-30 p.m. November 27th - Level A


and B tournament. TA B LE S


First Division Blackburn Snrs A4


. WestholmeA.......3 . Clitheroe A ...........3 Tag............ .......... ...4 St Philips........ ......3 Roefield A ............4 Independent A.... 4 . Telecom A............3 Clitheroe B ............2 Second Division


Blackburn Snrs B3 3 0 St Nicholas...........3 2 1 Abacus A...............3 2 1 Westholme B.......3 3 0 Halsteads............ 3 1 2 Stanhill................3 1 2 Blackburn Snrs C3 -0 3 Independents;..:3 0 3 Third Division


' Roefield B ...........4


: College...................3 Clitheroe C .......... 4 TelecmB.;............4 Abacus Blackburn Snrs D4


D P 0 84 0 43 0 43 0 38 0 35 0 32 . 0 31 0 27 0 25


D P 0 51 0 50 0 41 0 41 0 34 0 31 0 23 0 20


W 1 D P 4 0 0 63 3 0 0 48 2 2 0 46 1 .3 0 45 3 0 0 44 1 3 0 32


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hnishes, with three top finishers scoring the same number of points. After a card v° 3 Captain J?an Havard emerged victorious, with Judith Kay second and


;on Nuttallcoming in third.


Just out of the podium positions was Doreen Hammond who finished her round with a birdie-two on the ninth.


' .


ished with a Turkey as they won the Clitheroe Golf Club Turkey Shoot with 47 points


.


’ home with 39 points. Steady Sutcliffe in the shape of Geoff took second with 34 pomts after cards with Danny Preedy.


and Kieron Hunt was looking like a winner until he ran out of steam on the run in and had to settle for the runners up spot with 35.


and his Mentor Denis Greenup. They shared nine pars on the front nine and then really turned it on with 4 Birdies on the return leg for a winning 42 points „ Kath Lobell and Marilyn Fletcher teamed up with Michelle Fielding and Janet Bailey to win the Ladies Stableford Team Event but it was a tight finish.Gill Eddleston,Elaine Gnnrod,Susan Healey and Gwen Maudsley were one off the top with 67 points and the Pat Brennan/Carole Brown/Jean Cole/Cath Podevyn team one further point away in third.


* c winner on. the was captain Bill Banks, amassing an insurmountable total 1


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- - i points, Runner-Up - Dave Westwood 3 i pomts. mere were eight t ■


fl02K2 re7n7)Th°mpSOn SeC° nd (~ a5


i on the 7th when he found himself on the fairway 150 yards from the pin, he pulled t put ms trusty rescue club and took aim. To his surprise the sweetly-struck shot which [ just bnished some trees en route was heading straight for the pin, and Io and behold ; when Bill strode onto the green, there was his ball nestled in the cup for eagle and ’ nve card making pomts. The divisional winners were: Division One - Peter Hetcher >39 pomts, Runner-Up-Trevor Thomber 37 I • - • • • - ( points, Runner-Up - Kevin Walker 36


tfor Steve Shoreman, Kevin Walker, Danny Liles, Eddie Gierat, Chris Blackadder, (Jeremy Wade and Bill Banks (2).


- The Ladies’ Medal Competition at Whalley was won by Joyce Andrew (90-17- ' thirdV


91'22'15> and lady caPtain A™115 Prior OBE i i a s K i m i y t m m


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©THIS week saw members of Whalley Golf Club compete in a Single Stableford. of 40 points. Like any champion, he took advantage of some fortune, most notably


Last week’s Winter Open Fourball was a triumph for the evergreen Tom Forrest r.L'c- c ; } . U m i n i Victoria Woods Husband Paul took time out to top Division Two with 37 points


reward was a small turkey and the fifth prize. Fish extended his winning streak when he took Division One of the Single , Stableford when he could afford the luxury of a blob on the tricky 17th and still come


a birdie on the 16th to take 4th with the same 40. Miles and Giles, Corish and Shaw were the best of four pairs on 39 points so their


being Crowthers birdie on the long par four 12th. Tony McGibbon and Norman Fielding missed out on the 14th but recovered with


Jeff Crowther and Wayne Townley played 20/20 for their 40 points, the highlight • • ANDREW Fish and Nigel Clowes started with a Birdie on the first and fin­


Local butcher Alan Hacking sponsored the event. Tim Clarke and Danny Nutter won a three way play-off for second place with a two under par back nine and 40 points.


MYTTON Fold Golf Club’s Lady Captain, Jean Havard (pictured, centre), signed off m style when she won the season’s finale event, the Ladies’ Get Together. Played in very, blustery conditions, the 9-hole competition produced the closest of


Captain Jean signs awin


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BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT BADMIN­


Cow B v Craven A; Horseshoe v Legion A; Kings Arms v Judge • Walmeslev.


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