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Ftimmy United dominance unrewarded ease
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Rimington.....;......... ....4 RIMINGTON. travelled to North- Lancashire League Ingleton and 'progressed smoothly into the Craven Cup semi-finals^^with an assured performance on a difficult surface. ’ - Despite being without
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Read United.................0 READ United will be won dering how they left this en counter empty handed after a dominant display at Fenis cowles and Pleasington. Feniscowles’. Danny Miller.
, with a neat finish firom 12 yards. ' After an enforced three-
stealthily airived in the area midway through the first half to ultimately settle matters
FOOTBALL
left his. station, galloping for ward ■ to' unleasn a stinging drive that the keeper turned round the post. An insipid display by Fenniscowles was not pun
month break due to the big freeze, United thawed well, knochng the ball about confi dently in the early exchanges. Read full back Leigh Sater
ished by United, with Richard Wilson, Dominic Counsell and Kyle O’Connor all guilty of blazing wide when clean through. CalTum Clarke was thwarted
early ; in the second half, his cute. finish matched by the keeper, O’Connor the architect. Injured top scorer Andy
Bennett was introduced and instantly flashed a shot just wide, before Clarke was again
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Kershaw, Dyson, Dinsdale, O’Neill and Penman, the East Lancashire League champi ons showed their class and the importance of having a strong
squad.Martin Lawson deputised in goal and rave a solid dis- plrw behind aback four which delended well for most of the game. The visitors started brightly
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and Fagan’s run and shot from mil back y forced the home keeper into a brilliant one-handed save,-tipping his powerful strike over the bar. Lloyd then drove a left-foot
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shot just over following great work by McLean. Heslop’s inswinging corner was met by Sa^cson at the near post, and his glancing header was headed oV the Ime, but it was Heslop and his trusty left foot who opened the scoring. - Lloyd was fouled 25 yards
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denied after a slick passing move. Feniscowles were happy to
• saved by Nick Galea. The visitors turned the
play on the counter-attack as Miller’s snap-shot was well
screw, Thomas Haiper saw his drive parried, then in the dying embers, Bennett should have scored from 10 yards but found the keeper’s grateful gloves as the hosts held on.
SNOOKER
CLITHEROE Social Club recorded a fine win against Nelson Poultty Club number two in the East Lancashire small table 10 reds snooker competition. First up was well-known
Social Club
veteran Brian Sims, who played very well, until just needing one ball to win. He had an unbelievable stroke of bad luck and unfortunately went in-off the green which ultimately cost him the frame. Next up was another
Clitheroe veteran Steve Horsefield, who, played sen sibly throughout and then, when . under pressure, bril- h'antly cleared up all the col ours to just pip nis opponent on a black hffl game and level
then made it 2-1 when, with just the last five balls on the table, he potted up to the ^ink to win after being behind or most of the frame. Social • Club vice captain
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Eric Barnes was next on, and he played a steady and com-
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real chance oh 20 mins when a forward broke free, only to sec his left foot strike nit the bar and bounce away to safety. ,, T h e home Icccper then kept out McLean and Lloyd as Rimington pressed for a second. However, it w ^ Ingleton
out/on the right and up stepped. Heslop to thunder home the free kick. ' Ingleton created their first '
then put himself on knowing if he won, the team progressed to the next round, and he didnt
won the competition with Low Moor last year, was then set the task of winning the match, but unfortunatfly played an opponent who knew not to leave him many chances, and he didn’t throughout the frame, meaning the Nelson pl^er went on to win. 'Young captain Gaiy Simkin
more frame to win the match in the best of seven.. Star man Chris Lawson, who
who scored next, as McCarthy misplaced his pass and. the - centre forward broke away to j calmly slot past Lawson. Rimington' came out for
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' andwaltzed past three defend ers before teeing up,Walsh to
.onSSminutes.:,- : . ■ ' It;: wasn’t •■•'long before they increased their lead as Sareeson
broke.into the area
working Heslop,and played a glorious defence-splitting pass through for McLean but the keeper thwarted his effort. He-made two more great
the second half in determined. mood and/with a game plan which worked a treat as they moved the ball at pace, and got McLean and.Lloyd run ning in behind. Sargeson. Heslop and ' Walsh pressed forward. in -support to keep: the pressure on, and this paid off when Lloyd drove home
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hit home. >-y ■ Wharton replaced the hard
saves from Lloyd and close range from Wharton to_ keep his side in the tie, but inside the last 10 minutes, desperate defending lead to Lloyu being brought down in the area and he calmly slotted home the resulting penalty to make it
arranged West Riding Challenge Cup tie against top West Yorkshire Premier side. Becston, at Rimington, with a 1 p.m. kick-off..
Saturday secs the re
MOORLAND School’s soccer kids are moving to the South American beat after taking a leaf out of Brazil’s book. The Ribble Valley
school have adopted a Brazilian martial arts called the Copoeira to hone their soccer skills at Moorland’s football academy. The Copoeira is used
by the Brazilian national team as part of their train-
FOOTBALL by Tony Dewhurst
ing routine, and Samba stars Kaka, Roberto Carlos and Ronaldhino all credit it with improv ing their game. PE Teacher Clare
Rennox, a former British Schools gymnastic cham pion, said: “The children absolutely love it and a lot of the lads say they feel the benefit on the field
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because it has improved their flexibility.
, “The Brazilians are
masters of the Copoeira and many of their stars use the routine to increase their strength and subtlety.” Moorland have forged a reputation for nurtur-
■ ing young talent, with Manchester United striker John Cofie joining Burnley before his switch to Old Trafford in 2007.
■ The school also boasts
. Niall Mason, who plays for Blackburn Rovers’ Junior Academy, after enjoying three years with Real - Madrid’s famous soccer school, as well as Alex Curran, rated as one of Rovers’ brightest prospects. Clare is pictured lead
ing a Copoeira session with pupils at Moorland. Picture: Kristicn Cooper
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the second Clitheroe team out of three, in the next round, after the Royal British Legion won ’ ' ;ek.
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red champions, have yet to play their game and they will hopefully make it all three ■ Ciltheroe teams into the next round.
Low Moor, the current 10 last week
JUNIOR FOOTBALL Wolves Yellow U13.....4
Barrowford Celtic........3 AFTER a weather-enforced absence of over three months, it was business as usual for Clitheroe 'Wolves as they car ried on where they had left off.
the lead, and fell behind again before a breathless first naif ended3-3. Callum Horton, an own
- They trailed early on, took ■ .-
goal from a Karl Lifigard comer, and another Lingard comer that flew straight in, set things up for a second half winner from top scorer Oliver Hamer. Having completed the scor
ing, the game was won with an excellent defensive showing, with keeper Noah Belcham earning the man of the match honours.
4 2 4 0 4 ' 1-
osed game to win comforta- ly, matang it 3-1 to the Social, meaning tney only needed one
the scores up. Chatbum based Paul Clark
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