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Seb’sl: sacrifice for bike career


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Ribblesdale Wanderers, win-


■' *nersin2011,willplay1991 - , , championsEarbyinthe~semi-~ -


_< finaloftheRamsbottomCupat Church Meadowafterseeing off Oswaldtwistle Immanuel


- on Sunday. ^


® 'Captain Martin Briggs top-7 / scored with 46 as Wanderers" reached i g f g7arid then d is - .- ^ missedC^waldtwistleforisa.-j'


- Opener Charlie Jackson" > j made 25, before Mack Spen-


f: £ ■ (s^/\ cer {22) and Mark Spencer (18) ^ TputonsSforthefourthwicket ■ Briggs’ sg-ball 46 helped push the score to 163, when he


4 -r - v ', was seventh man out, and the


" ' innings closed on igy-g.. J •' . In reply, Oliver Jones and


;;. V, - V Oliver Clare put on g4 for the ^ * f irs t wicket, but Immanuel


ets, which were shared bet- - (C ■ *■ ''3-;^)


l^rS?) and Jackson j


^ '-p la y ed on June30th. ■


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■ .‘■7 PPuld only, add another 58,.^’ Clitheroe's JackDewhurstbowlsat Padiham professional Chris Holt inSaturday'sencounter ' ' runsfortheirremaimngwick- , _ ’ ' t


v t*" - " ' ' ' - > • I r > '


wenn Mick Clarkson (2-25), as Euxton were shot out for ’ etsafterbowlingthemoutfor beaten43in2oMlssawRead outfori34 ' (3-32). Ian just6g.>.“


It’s as you were at the,top Dewhuerst and professional wickets in hand.


T h e s em i- t in a l will^be , andReadsecuredconvinving three w i c k e t s , ' wins.


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log-wiith Josh Marquet, Jack home m 10 overs with seven’ Richard Lamb hit seven' fours in his 113-ball innings


o f the league as Chtheroe Kashif Siddique each taking Liam Bedford and Imran ofSgnotoutasWhalleymade ■ Khaild hit h a lf centuries as battmglookeasy in response.'


In the league. Wanderers WithchampionsBarnolds- beaten49toaddtoPaulTurn-


_ also enjoyed a 62-run success wick back in the groove with e r ’s 42 not out as Clitheroe 'wicket for 51. , , against newcomers Euxton, success at Salesbury, the top easedhome.


the collective loss ofjust five Brooksbottom lasted only featonSetttle.,„ wickets..


3 ’ ‘ ^1 ''3 6 .4 overs. - '


Siddique then hit an un- BarlickpassedSalesbuty’si52 Ribblesdale Wanderers for only the lost of Bedford’s" are at Cherry Tree on Satur- -


" day, while Clitheroe"travel to Whalleyinflictedafourth- Ede’nfield -


with Briggs again top-scoring three secured victories for R e a d ’s game a g a i in s t - successiveleagueandcupde- ReadhostBarnoldswickm with54asRibblesd^ewereall o u t f o r ^ i . - - r


the Senio'r Division’s game of - David Worthmgto'n top the day, while Salesbury host


The bowlers again shone. Leaders Chtheroe crushed - Jon Harvey claimed 5-27 scoredwith26beforebecom-’ Brooksbottom andWhallev particularly former skipper Padiham-nowsecondbottom- as Brooks were dismissed for mg one ofDave Howard’s six entertain Padiham with all


^ Ian Britchffe, who took 7-28 attheArboriesbyninewick- 77 before Kyle O’Connor’s un-^ victims as Se'ttle were bowled > games'startingati-gop m ^


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" ' “•E .r- - ^ .V ^ j. ■» V. i ^ > success ^ ^'J


s;.v:;-Chtheroe Cobras collecteda.;-ing for the Edenfield openers ••a nings got off to a'solid i fn o f ' their first piece of silverware ;■ bu t they managed to occupy-- spectacularreplyas Pooleand'


this season when they demol: thecrease.' ^ 'b ished Edenfield m the Undera. 13 Clip Final.';.,


, ' Neils'on picked off th?singles introduction of Smith whilst displaying some T rot t : S ' t - j . ' ' effectively ended the game as ' and Root-hke running be- ' The horne side won the toss a contest'.He spun atantalis-. ~ tween the wickets- V


'g|s;V: and chose to ba ton a damp,'>;,-iingwebahdgrabbedhimseffa-;.j' '..4Despite the 0ddscar0l'th'e"3 green, track,'which.'the.CoV.a.quickfire four wickets for the; :?4 openers saw theCobrashome'-


V bras’openingattackofScorah,' lossofonerun.' ’ -j‘>i ^ to a 10-wicket victory. andDewhurst exploitedwith: e ’ .i^Edenfieldkeptlosingwick-. :- ’I.‘ The Ribble .Valley outfit: ■ Clitberoe Cobras UnderlSs*^


'gaining sessions at Twitter Lane.


< -


:::i5.;,jWaddington FC and their .I'new.first team'managef


;-;k Craig Barnes and reserve 4 team boss Neil Dunne in - . ,vife existing and new play;


* 'w;:; ers to tr_ainihg at.Twitter, Lane.


i - ~ -'.The first session is o n ;;


; June 26th from 6-30 p.m. 1' Chairman AdrianHirst ■


;:.::;:;is lookmg forward to see-;7 4 j--: ing Waddington challenge;; «;;; for honours in 2013/14.


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Aspiringyoung moun­ tain bike rider Seb Smith


.4 V proved his determination , i to progress with his sport,


:: by selling his prized pos- ; sessions in order to buy his


“; first bike. • ' {


; : BowlandHighSchoolpupil ; Seb (16), of ChatburOi only : started mountain biking ; 12 months ago after selling


i . his things, including his treasured X-box to finance th'e bike. He had only taken part in two races this year - theBorderline Events UK


-: Downhill Series at Moelfre . where he finished m 10th. - m the youth category, and


: a second race m the same ’. ■ “Series at Farmer John’s in : Marple, Cheshire, again V,; finishing above many ex- ■ perienced riders. ■ ..The young rider took


i p a r t ;in-the Cycopath DownhillWinterSeriesre-.


. vrcently, near Pateley Bridge a in Yorkshire, wherehewon theyouth category.


r. ^ ■ w ?s / t "T ' ' *f*^ n* ‘‘‘ 11—' Hi*" I'l 1'HTe"i^mi~n — r -f-nr-rT tC -ii i ■ ■ n ■ ii inr--i-11 - ■ mi - ■■ i i ____________ :...;^.T- - PICTURL-BENPARSONS.; Under 16s earn promotion to Premier Division after fantastic campaign B y C h r i s B o d e n ;


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RibbleyalleyNetballClub: ; ; Under 16s are celebrating after being crowned the Bury


: Division One Ladies'League champions.


- The league has always been • regarded.as a .v ery tough


. league to play m, and the girls did themselves and the c lub ' proud by winning the league.'. their success means ■


they have been promoted, to the Bury Ladies’ Premier Division next season, which- the team are really looking forward to.


, ' Meanwhile, RibbleValley’s


Under 13s . had a full week­ end o f netball playing at the ChesterTournament and the J


' Greater Manchester tourna- - ment recently.


; .: 4: On the Saturday, they trav-:i .;


,. elled to the .Wirral to take o n : sevenstrongteamsfromthe- north o f England, only losing ! to the eventual winners of the ■


:; tournament, Tameside.. . ; : : ; T hen on. Sunday, they headed to Manchester to play ■ against five o f the strongest' ■ teams in the country, and did


, themselves proud by playing : great netball and managing ; .to beat two o f the teams and


■ only losing to the others by a : small margin. 1.


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• ..Head coach SaraThomp- , son wasecstaticatthe way the ..teamplayed,andhowtheyare '


CHAMPI0NS:RibbIeValleyUnder16s.Inset,left,playersattheclub’sowntournanient,and,right,theUndepl3s;


developing into a very strong i- squad. v'She also had praise-for ,


the parents of the squad for ’ the commitment they show ■ ■. every week; taking the squad; ■ to these tournaments and for the encouragement towards ■ ■


the team during and in be;.;;;;,conditions,.with rainphail-; ■ ingatleastonewmdurmgthe ’• tween thegames.-'


" s to n e and wind to contend morning. ‘


The club also had a great -'with, so it was always going dayattheirowntournament, to be a challenge., ■ '


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'The Under u s , 16s, and ' igs took to the courts m the’


.which.was held aLtheAc-;r',,;;..;;With many;.of,the girls 4;’ afternooninmuchimproved ' .' crmgton Academy.


j - j playing in their first tourna- conditions and also did the


4 ;vTh®-Under .gs ,and u io s ji smentj the weather, did not -a club proud with some grea t '’ played m horrible weather stop all of the teams reco'rd-’ netball.


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Dog finish marathon . season in third place


A month after losing in The : TerryCattermoleTrophyfirial


: at Accrington Stanley, Dog Inn


, have finished the marathon Harry Dewhurst Memorial


Teague season in third place. ■ The Whalley side was sec-


• ondformostofthecampaign,-' but suffered greatly when the league table was recalculated


followmgthedepartureofAr-1 den.


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-;4 . i However, manager Simon ' Kerins is able to reflect on a largely positive campaign, - which offers much hope for


: the future: Whenyou consid­ er the position we were in at the end o f the 2011-12 season, whatwehavedonethisseason constitutes massive progress. “Happily, this is a special club with very good people.” -


Awards night for darts and dominoes


, The Chtheroe and District Darts and Dominoes League ' . -h e ld - th e irp r e s e n ta t io n


;; evening at the Swan and Roy- — ^ ■ ■ alwith a Bhnd Mixed Doubles •" competition & buffet supper. . .-i :hThe Blind Mixed Doubles:


; knockout was won byAndy ' : . Porter and Lisa Evans.


/.-■ (r-Winner.-of, th e singles


, . knockout was John Phillips .(White Lion); and Doubles winners wereTomBrown and


, Dave Hargreaves (BlackBull). ;Trebles';Winners were Brown Cow A, the Captain’s j Cup was won by Phil Greato- •


.. rex, and Team Knockout win- .4 ners were Brown Cow A; ; ■ 4


< HighestcheckwasLindsay.


; Wilpshire Wanderers cel-i.': ebratedanothersuccess-' , fulseasonattheirannual. ^ > awards night at Ewood Park;:


■ Blackburn Rovers midfielder David Dunn handed out the silverware, w i th Under 15


;. captain Ben Maysdn collect-- mg the trophies for his team’s league arid cup double in the.


. Accrington and District Jum : lor Football League.'


< > ; • ;.®lpshirefielded 16 teams:


in local leagues from Under,7 to Under 16 level, with the old-


> j


' Astin’si4g,andTheAlanStan-- •, cell Memorial Mured Doubles j winners were Linda Waring and Steve Stanley.


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. : er age groups receiving back- - • ing from Simonstone-based


•.; engineering firm Fort Vale. ; 1 ;'t 1 Club chairman Steve Frost ■ said: “We are very proud to ; have established an industry


; partnership with Fort Vale - as this will provide potential


■ ; opportunities for the young ■, people m the club to pursue a 4


’ career in the engineering in- ■ 4 dustry, and we are truly grate- .;folfortheirsupportjWhichis' ;; reflected in another excellent ; >■: season for the club.”.;, 1 -44


■ r,;.iDivision One win n e r s . (Darts) were Brown Cow A,


Division Two winners (Darts) were Dog Inn.


. D ivis ion One w in n e r s ' i f (Dominoes) were Social Club; : .:,.and Division;Two winners


■ .,:-:(Dominoes).were Swan and i Royal.--


'irrVjOutstanding.maleiwas'


;_SteveStanley,outstandingfe- male LindsayAstm, and out- . standingyouth Linzi Lloyd.


, , ------ ------------ ^ ^ ^ UnderlSs captain Ben Mayson with'the’leagueandcup trophies g-j


4 -There we re 11180 med- als presentated, along with a '


..chequefortheNorthWestAir ^Ambulance.


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