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' i CRICKET • By John Deehan
SALESBURY stormed to their second win of toe season thanks to an
inspired performance from professional Susantha Pradeep.
The Sri Lankan alJ-
rouhder smashed 72 and took 6-74 as Salesbury bat
tled to a four-wicket win over Earby. Batting first, Earby
made 177 off their 45 overs as . Pradeep accounted for both openers before tear ing though toe middle order. Liam Parkinson and Edward Foster took toe other two wickets. Salesbury opener Ian
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Rabagliati got toe home side’s reply off to toe per fect start, hitting 52 off 94 balls.
Fellow opener John c
l^arton, supported well with 24 before Pradeep came to toe crease, hitting
72 off just 58 balls. Salebury reached 178
with just over two overs remaining.
On Saturday, Salesbuiy
entertain' Edenfield at Rlbchester Road before another home fixture against Padiham on Saunday.
lead the Houldsworto Solicitors Ribblesdale Cricket League by eight points from Read who kept up the pressure by ham mering Whalley by nine wickets at home. The visitors managed
only 76 from their 33 overs as Jon Harvey returned 5-23 from 13 overs and Warren Eastoam finished
with superb figures of 4-4-0-3. . Nomadic Great Harwood
were set to host their first match of toe campaign after their Blackburn Old Road was passed fit by
Bamoldnvick currently
■season, having signed a three-year cloth- img sponsorship deal with the Emporium. ■First team skipper Paul Gaskell is pic- ^ured receiving the new shirt from Carol
■ip O O S T T c i r t t i e r ^ B C r i^ ^ & h to ^ l l b ? the Emporium (s).
League officials. But last FHday’s tor
rential rain undid all their early season ground work and the game against ClithCroe was abandoned as a draw. • LOW Moor and
Calderstones are toe early leaders of toe Clitoeroe and District Midweek Cricket League.
- Calderstones narrowly won as St James feU ago nisingly short by five runs
chasing Calderstones 84- 4. Maleohn Scott, and Pete Oliver both made 30 in vain. ' ' .
Sabden were another
side to lose on toe last ball. Chipping ‘A’ had made 120-9 off their 18 overs with Graham McEwan making 35 retired. In
reply Phil Parker made 32 retired as Sabden fell short by 3 runs. Low Moor must have
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Bnerchffe Rovers 4-2 with goals from _ Joseph Clarkson, Alex Momssey and two from star man Owen Parker.
Celtic Blues to finish third. Cade ^ o n a rd hit a hat-trick with a brace from Ben Dinning in a 5-0 win, with Luke Gregson man of the match. The team also won 2- 0 with Mals from Leonard and Haip- Burrows, with Georee Taylor man of the match.
ended their season in style with against Brierfield
up to 11-a-side.
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The team j^ay in the Accrington and Junio lior District Lea ue
^.eugue wiinith United’s Under 10s Yellow
READSTONE United Under 11s Yellow sealed the double, clinch ing the title in their final game, beating Pendle Forest Falcons 7- 2 with goals from Lewis Taylor, Sam Molloy Joeylee Wilson and four from star man Lee Wild T>
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Gnffin, 'nomas Entwistle and Isabella Watt all set new club records as well.
Cameron Deacon, Eleanor Whitef Alice Fox! riiffin
gold medals with eight new club records. Many Pmge, John Gomall, Abigail Procter
Davidson, Harvey
who won aU 11 gold medals in her age^^oup settmg eight new club records in the process.^’ Top Iwy Joseph Kenny who won nine
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been worried when they were bowled out for just 75 by Chipping Ramblers but it proved to be plenty as Ramblers were skit tled for 55 aU out. Sabden
traveUed
to West Lancashire to play a very hospi table Mawdesley in
toe National Village. Knockout on Sunday.
Mawdesley batted first
and looked set for a big total when drinks were
.toe score on 89-i. But brothers John and
Gienn Hargreaves bowled very miserly spells to
restrict toe home side to 154-8. Sabden’s reply was
slow and although the score reached 89-2 the run rate proved too much to keep up >vith and toe side were eventually all out for 126. Nick Burton top scored >vito 53.
taken at 20 overs with looking smart in their ISOth anniversary i
..tournament; i The powerful forward played a key part'as a hastily-assem bled squad of undergraduates from two rival English universi ties powered their way through to the fihar of the famous
Collins, 21, was one of five scholars from Durham who teamed up with 10 from Bath to take the competition in County Cdrk by storm, - The ' students, - playing
side,' put together by New York-based . party company 'Amscah International,-, were
under the ; banner of sports brand “Pride, Passion, Party,” delighted a large crowd with some sitzling rugby over two days of competition, only fall ing at the final’hurdle in an annual event which attracts teams from across Europe. The Pride, Passion, Party
Heineken- Kinsale Sevens in Ireland. - Second ;year-sports student
FORMER Stonyhurst Col lege pupil Harrison Collins helped .a scratch team of stu dents conjure up:
a.shock in Europe’s biggest rugby sevens
European shock a ;.
Latvian side Kurshi Livonia 45-0, then they sprang the big gest suiprise of the weekend by beating reigning cjiampions Susie’s Exiles from Amsterdam 17-10. And finally they claimed the scalp of Chillax Sevens 17-0 -
the youngest at Kinsalc with an average age of just 20. Yet they steamed' through the group stages finishing top of their section with a 100% record. First off they hammered top
, Collins bagging one of the, tries - to progress tp the knockout stages. In the semi-finals the PPP
•three times in the previous five years. But, despite putting up a
■students swept aside Soho Sevens 31-15 to go through to the decider against Susie’s Exiles who had won the event
brave fight, the experience of the Dutch side proved the tell ing factor.
Fulledge keeper before Connor Jackson fired wide and Ben England was denied before a Fulledge comer kick rebounded off the post and into the net to take the lead. ■Hie first half continued with end-to-end
action, as Joe Wilson and George Bland went close, Fulledge shot over the bar and Wolves keeper James Prendergast made two good saves
hard-fought match from start to finish, at times made more difficult for the. players due to the changing windy conditions. A Joe Wilson free kick was saved by the
Final, and losing to a very physical Mill Hill Red, they then faced Fulledge Colts in the league play-off, after the teams had finished on level points in the league. The play-off was a fabulous, thrillins, fast and
CLITHEROE Wolves Under 11s Reds finished double runners-up in the highly competitive East Lancashire Alliance League. After again making it through to the Cup
before Hany Jackson levelled the score just before half-time. The second half continued in the same
lessening as the clock tickeof down, but with nothing to separate them, the game inevitably went to a penalty shoot-out. Agonisingly for Wolves, they had to settle for
.Taylor Wilson, Steve Thornber (manager); ffront) Hany Jackson, George Bland, Joe Briggs, Matthew King, Connor Jackson, Kit Lloyd (s).
King (coach), Ben England, Sam Pickles, Jamie ■ Thomber, James Prendergast, Joe Wilson,
the runners-up slot as Fulledge triumphed to claim the league title. The squad are pictured from left (back) Andy
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manner, with end-to-end play and both keep-' ers holding strong, and as the whistle blew the match headed into extra time. Both teams gave everything, the pace never
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