Clitheroe A d v e r t ise r &Times,Thursday, February 7,2013
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Ribble Valley ran popular once again
THE Ribble Valley 10k once again proved as popular as ever with around 1,100 finish ers crossing the line on a wet and windy day.
. and a host of sub 30 minute 10k ruimers in the race line up. David Bishop finished first
the event, with the men’s race proving to be very competitive with several GB internationals
Forbes Solicitors sponsored r i
with a personal best time of 30:03. The strength in depth of the race was there for all to see with 41 athletes breaking 32 minutes. Alyson Dixon proved victorious in the women’s race where 10 female athletes fin ished below the 37 minute mark. Prizes were handed out by local Olympian Holly Bleasdale. Forbes has sponsored the
event, organised by Blackburn Harriers, for more than 15
lui uiuic uiau RUNNING
at Forbes, said: “The Ribble Valley 10k is always a popu lar event and usually produces plenty of last gasp attempts to rise up theTOk rankings. “Despite the wind and rain, 2012 proved no exception. It is an event that Forbes is proud to sponsor, we have a strong policy of supporting sporting and community events in areas where we have offices and the • Ribble Valley 10k is just one of a number that we offer our . time and backing to.”
lime a a oacKing U13s net first win NETBALL
WHEN the RVNC Under 13s entered a league made up of mainly Under 14 and Under 16s It was never going to be easy.
put in another great perform ance to record an impressive 23-16 victory, while the Under 12s Raccoons tried out some new players and worked on their game play but could not
determination and great ball work they beat a very strong Oldham squad 25-13 to record tehir first win of the year. The Under 12s Rangos team
But with a mixture of
of the four quarters as fatigue got the better of some of the
eqjoyed another great win against Trafford.
squad but only lost by two goals. Meanwhile, the Under 16s
venue,some of the team feeling ve^ unwell. They ended up playing three
^ d not have a game due to illness and other commit ments but they managed to get the seven girls needed to me
get the better of their more experienced opposition. The Under I4s team nearly
the firm in an excellent time of . 43:43. Mike Blacklidge, partner
years and several staff mem bers took part with plenty of competitive rivalry on the day. The first Forbes’ runner home was Jonathan Holden, an employment solicitor with
ONCE again Clitheroe came away, from a undeni ably winnable fixture, with nothing in the bank but a series of “what might have beens”. After a couple of weeks
off due to frost and snow, this quickly rescheduled fixture seemed to have caught a number of the Clitheroe players napping. Playing up the slope
on what can be best described as soft going, Clitheroe spent the major ity of the half in posses sion of the ball, but not as much in territory. In fact they were probably guilty of playing a little bit too. much rugby in their own half at times, when a long touch finder to move the team upfield may have paid dividends. Especially when they
were doing quite well at line out time; reasonably secure on their own throw and disrupting and stealing many of the oppositions ball, veteran Andrew Rigby leaping like spring salmon and McEntyre hoovering up'any overthrows at the back.
In the back line Stuart
Railton [pictured], who had a fine afternoon, and
. Chris ^
Wadd.ington were combining well and went through their whole rep ertoire of training ground
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playbook moves, which although looked impressive from the sidelines, the Chorley defence was equally up to the task. A stalemate 0-0 at
the interval was a little frustrating for the visi tors after having the bulk of the play and indeed playing most of the football on show. In such a nip and
tuck affair it would probably be the side that made the most mistakes that would suffer. Unfortunately that side was in ma roon and gold: a series of blunders straight from the restart put Chorley within range of the line and a slip in the cover and the try was awarded. As if this was not
bad enough a penalty kick shortly afterwards left Clitheroe with a lot
of work to do. On another day a
string of penal™ties in their favour, may have brought greater re wards and as the final whistle went they were still plugging away at the line. . This weekend
Clitheroe welcome old friends Carnforth to Littlemoor, kick-off 2-15pm. After a 20-20 draw in October at Carnforth it should be an exciting match up.
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DIVISION NORTH ta b l e
Division One
..................................P W D L P M o s s le y ................. 25 16 4 5 52 Skelmersdale . . .1 9 16 2 1 50 T raffo rd.................. 2 2 14 6 2 48 CLITHEROE...........2 6 13 6 7 45 Parsley FC ............. 2 7 12 7 8 43 New M ills ...............19 13 2 4 41 R 'b o f lom U td . . . .2 2 12 4 6 40 Warrington T n . . .2 7 1 0 1 0 7 40 C am m e llL a lrd .. .2 3 11 6 6 39 Lancaster C lfy ... 28 11 6 11 39 Curzon Ashton .2 5 11 5 9 38 Bu rs co u g h ..........2 6 9 10 7 37 O s se ftT ow n .......2 2 8 8 6 32 Salford C ity .........2 2 8 8 6 32 Bamber Bridge ..2 2 8 5 9 29 Harrogate R........2 3 7 4 12 25 R a d c liffe B o ro . ..2 2 5 8 9 23 Wakefield.............25 6 3 16 21 Prescot Cables .2 5 4 6 15 18 O s se ttA lb io n 22 3 3 16 12 GooleAFC.......... 2 6 3 3 2 0 1 2 G a rto r1 hT ow n ...2 6 2 4 2 0 1 0
HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL
FOOTRALL LEAGUE RESULTS
Terry Cattermole Trophy Group A
Arden forfe ited to Bees Knees; Central Boys 0, Church Town 6.
Group B
Baggy's Wine Bar 2, Stanley Ultras 3; Globe Bullo ugh 0 ; Dog Inn 4.
FIXTURES League
Arden v Baggy’s Wine Bar (King G); Bees Knees v Central Boys (King Gj: Globe Bullough v Dog Inn (Buiiough); Stan ley Ultras v Church Town (Bullo ugh).
TABLES League
...............P W D L P
Church T o w n ......6 6 0 0 18 Dog in n ..................5 4 0 1 12 Blarney u lt ra s ......5 3 1 1 10 Bees Knee s..........6 3 1 2 10 Baggy’s Wine . . .7 2 1 4 7 Globe Bullough . .5 1 1 3 4 Arden In n ..............6 1 0 5 3
Central Boys........6 1 0 5 3 Cup Group A
..................................P W D L P Church T o w n .....3 2 1 0 7 Bees Knee s.........3 1
1 CBGSftovs create hlsteiy lit “
CLITHEROE . Royal Grammar School’s Year 8 football team cre ated a piece of history last week when they reached the final of the English Small School’s Trophy for the first time ever.
t y including a long journey up to Norttumberland in January, as well as trips to Doncaster and Uttoxeter. The team have shown real char
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acter and camaraderie along the way having been goals behind on several occasions, only to come back stronger each time and secure well deserved wins.
tor the afternoon to support from the sidelines. With nothing to lose Blacon com mitted players forward and a long
Blacon High school from Chester and despite gale force winds both teams managed to play some good football at tunes. CRGS went ahead m the first half thanks to a coolly ronverted penalty from captain Jack Burgess. Burgess went on to double the lead early in the second half much to the delight of fellow Year 8 students who were out of lessons
The semi-final was against
In the previous six rounds they have , travelled around the coun
ball caught Grammar off guard and their rare opportunity was well fin ished. Both teams tried to play foot ball in difficult conditions and there was a nervy 15 minute period at the end of the game where Blacon went all out for an equaliser. Their effort was rewarded m the final minute
for a day out to remember where CRGS aim to take one final step and win the trophy to create another piece of history.
were treated to Bacon sandwiches after the game, which was played in a positive manner all the way through. Plans are now getting underway
the same “never say die” attitude that has been such a feature of their season. And it took a wonder goal, in the 14th minute of extra time, from Adam Bolton to secure a famous win for CRGS. Seemingly in an impossible position, Bolton produced a moment of sublime fin ishing to volley into the top comer from 35 yards. layers, officials, and supporters
and they pushed the game into extra time. CRGS rallied again and displayed
1 4
Arden In n .............1 0 0 1 0 Central Boys........1 0 0 1 0
Cup Group B P W D L P
Dog in n .................2 2 0 0 6 Stanley U ltra s ..... i 1 0 0 3 Globe Bullough . .2 1 0
1 3 - Baggy s Wine . . .3 0 0 3 0
DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTRALL LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division
Calder Vale 3, Read United 2; Colne United 0, Worsthorne 3; Feniscowles & Pleasington 5, Rock Rovers 3; Hurst Green 2,
Bacup CC 0, Prairie United FC 2; Borrowdale United 2, Burnley Belvedere 1; Burnley Athletic 5, Clitheroe RBL 1; The Ivy FC 5, Daneshouse 1. Reserve Division
Canberra FC 2, Colne United 4; Read United 2, Rimington 2; Rock Rovers 2, Worsthorne 0; Stacksteads SJ 1, Enfield 3; Waddington 1, Langho 4.
Enfield v Mill Hill; Hurst Green V Langho: Oswaldtwistle SM V Feniscowles & Pleasington; Stacksteads SJ v Calder Vale; Worsthorne v Rimington. Second Division
Bacup CC V Waddington:
BarnoIdswickTown United v uanberra FC; Barrowtord Celtic V Prairie United; Borrowdale United vThe Ivy FC; Burnley Belvedere v Burnley Athietio; Clitheroe RBL v Peel Park. Reserve Division
Canberra FC v Rock Rovers: Colne United v Stacksteads SJ; Read United v Enfield; Riming-
First Division
FIXTURES Tomorrow
Enfield 1; Oswaldtwislle SM 2, Langho 3. Second Division
TIGER TAXIS CLITHEROE SNOOKER
LEAGUE r e s u l t s
Chatburn A 10, Billington B 2; G. Simkin 41, T. Wright 65; N. Jeffries 85, M. Unwin 61; P. Clark 81, T. Wilson 55; C. Lawson 99, P. Kiddie 59; 0. Crooks 106, J. Ainsworth 86; G. Clark 94, C. Wilson 69. Clitheroe 6, Catholic Club 6; 0. Allen 90, M. Plant 77; D. Bowness 88, R. Alston 61; K. Shepard 55, M. Byrne 89; I. Nash 77,1. Cooper 57; J. Grif fiths 68, T. Byrne 87; A. Pilkington 36, J. Byrne 84. Low Moor B 6, Chatburn B 6:1. Perry 66, M. Paul 59; S, Rushton 86, A. Booth 91; S. Stall 80, J. Lockley 97; D. Greenhaigh 115, D. Lakin 91; S.
. Wright 46,
T.Cordeau 81; C.Hayton 81, R. Parker 65. Slaidbum 6, R.B. Legion 4: C.
Edmondson 63, S. Almond 42; W. Robinson 42, S. Thompson 74; G.
Parker 80, D. Walmsiey 8; T. Robinson 80, S. Winckley 97; D. Harrison 100, G. Brunker 71; D. Cowking 82, M. Hitchen 60. Social Club 6, Low Moor A 6; Wad dington B 4, Con Club 8.
FIXTURES
Low Moor A V Clitheroe; Catholic Club V Waddington B; Con Club v Chatburn A; Billington B v Low Moor B; R.B. Legion v Social Club: Chatburn B v Slaidbum.
TABLE
................... P WD L P Chatburn A 1610 5 1130 Con Club......16 8 7 1126 Low Moor A...16 7 5 4108 Catholic Club..15 5 6 4100 R.B.Legion...16 310 3100 LowMoorB...16 310 3 96 Waddington B16 6 4 6 92 Slaidbum.....15 5 6 4 90 Chatburn B... 16 2 8 6 84 Clitheroe.......16 1 8 7 78 BillingtonB....16 4 4 8 74 Social Club...16 4 1 1166
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ton V Worsthorne; Waddington v Oswaldtwistle SM.
TABLES First Division
......... -............P W D L P Rimington...... 12 10 1 1 31 Mill Hill .......... 13 9 1 3 28
Worsthorne.....13 8 3 2 27 Enfield............11 9 0 2 27
Feniscowles.....12 7 3 2 24 Hurst Green..... 17 5 4 8 19 Colne United....16 6 1 9 19 Read United.....16 5 3 8 18 Langho............12 4 4 4 16 D’twistleSM.....13 5 1 7 16 Calder Vale FC... 14 4 2 8 14 Rock Rovers.....14 3 3 8 12 Burnley GSDB... 15 3 3 9 12 StacksteadSJ...14 2 3 9 9
The Ivy............10 8 1 1 25 Barrowtord C....13 8 0 5 24 B’ley Belvedere.. 11 8 0 3 24 Clitheroe RBL.... 11 7 0 4 21 Canberra.......... 8 6 0 2 18 Burnley Ath........ 8 5 2 1 17 Prairie Utd......... 11 5 2 4 17 Borrowdale.........11 5 1 5 16 BarlickTown......11 3 5 3 14 Waddington...... 12 2 3 7 9 Daneshouse.......10 2 1 7 7 BacupCC..........10 1 1 8 4 Peel Park...........10 0 0 10 0
Second Division P W D L P
Canberra........... 13 9 2 2 29 Worsthorne........10 8 0 2 24 Rock Rovers......15 7 3 5 24 Oswaldtwistle.... 12 6 1 5 19 Rimington..........10 5 2 3 17 Enfield................ 9 5 1 3 16 Langho................9 4 3 2 15 Stacksteads........11 4 3 4 15 Colne Utd...........11 2 0 9 6 Read Utd............. 9 0 3 6 3 Waddington.....11 1 0 10 3
Reserve Division P W D L P
ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE
FOOTRALL LEAGUE t a b l e
.........................P WD L P Disco Ninjas.....14 13 0 1 39 Cunning Stunts. 14 10 0 4. 30 Replacements ...14 9 1 4 28 Mad Dogs....... 14 8 1 5 25 Coping Badly....14 6 0 8 18 White Lion....... 14 5 1 8 16 Inter Horseshoe 14 3 1 1010 CRE7............... 14 0 0 14 0
POOL
STANLEY RROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL
LEAGUE ^ RESULTS
Bay Horse 5, Royal British Legion A 7; Buck A 7, Horse shoe 5; Rose & Crown 9, White Horse A 3; Waggon & Horses 4, Castle A 8; White Lion 4, Read Constitutional Club 8.
Premier Division First Division
Horseshoe B 7, Whalley Club 5; Low Moor B 5, Waggon & Horses B 7; Royal British Legion 5, White Hart 7; Royal Oak A 7, Higher Buck 5; St Peters B 4, Dog Whalley 8; Stork 4, St Peters A 8. ■
Dog Sports Bar B 3, Billington Band Club 9; Read Con Club B 9, Royal Oak B 0; Whalley Arms 5, Craven Heifer B 7.
Second Division
• FIXTURES Tonight
Premier Division
Castle A v Buck A; Horseshoe v Rose & Crown; Read Consti tutional Club V Billington Band Club B; Rose S< Crown A v Bay Horse;.Royal British Legion A v Waggon & Horses; White Horse A V White Lion.
First Division
Dog Whailey v Royal Oak A; Higher Buck v Stork; St Peters A V Horseshoe B; Waggon & Horses B v Royai British Legion; Whalley Club v Low Moor B; While Hart v St Peters B. Second Division
Billington Band Club v Read Con Club B; Dog Sports Bar v Whalley Arms; Royal Oak B v Buck Laddies. TABLES
Premier Division
........................ P P Royal British Leg A 13 135 Roses Crown.... 13 121 Buck A................ 13 121 Billington B ...... 12 107 Castle A............ 13 92 Read Con Club.... 13 89 Waggon A ......... 13 80 Roses Crown A. 12 76 White Lion......... 13 73 Horseshoe......... 13 67 Bay Horse......... 13 59 White Horse A .... 13 58 First Division
........................ P P Dog Whalley...... 13 115 Higher Buck...... 13 106 Whalley Club....... 13 104 Waggon & Horses B12 98 St Peters A ........ 13 95 Horseshoe B .... 13 91 St Peters B........ 13 89 Royal Oak A .... 13 85 Stork.................. 13 77 White Hart......... 13 75 Royal British Legion 13 72 Low Moor B...... 12 71 Second Division
.......................... P P Billington BC..... 11 119 Dog .Sports Bar... 10 97 Buck Laddies..... 10 93 Whalley Arms.... 11 81 Read Con Club B. 11 74 Craven Heifer 8... .11 72 Craven Heifer.... 11 68 DeLacy............ 11 65 Dog Sports Bar 8 11 43 Royal Oak B ........ 11 41
DARTS
CLITHEROE DARTS RESULTS
League
Legion B 3, Pendie Inn 6; Buck Inn 2, Swan & Royal 7; Black Bull 7, Craven B 2; Craven A 6, Brown Cow A 3; Brown Cow B 4, Horseshoe 5; White Lion 6, Legion A 3.
FIXTURES
Mick Patten Second Round
White Lion v Legion A; Brown Cow C V Swan 8i Royal; Black Bull V Legion B; Craven B v Buck Inn.
TABLES Division One
.................... . P W D L P Swan & Royal...10 10 0 0 65 Black Bull......... 9 6 0 3 50 Craven B .......... 9 5 0 4 43 . Legion B.......... 10 3 0 7 38 Pendleton........9 3 0 6 36 Buck ton........... 9 5 0 4 35 Low Moor.........8 0 0 8 20
P3 Cbmputei^ Your Local Division Two
Craven A ..............9 9 0 0 55 BrownCowC........9 7 0 2 54 White Lion.......... 10 7 0 3 51 Brown Cow 8 ........9 5 0 4-42 Brown Cow A...-.10 3 0 7 35 Horseshoe...........10 1 0 9 31 Legion A................9 2 0 7 27
CLITHEROE AND
DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE R E S U L T S
D a r ts
League One: Brown Cow B 2, Brown Cow A 7; R.B. Legion 6, Social Club 3. League Two: Brown Cow (Chat- burn) 5, Black Bull 4; Buck Inn 3, Swan & Royal 6; Dog Inn 8, Rose & Crown 1.
D om in o e s
League One: Brown Cow B 8, Brown Cow A 13; R.B. Legion 10, Social Club 11. League Two: Brown Cow (Chat burn) 9, Black Bull 12; Buck Inn 9, Swan & Royal 12; Dog Inn 14, Rose & Crown 7.
F IX TU R E S (F ebruary 13th)
League One: Brown Cow A v R.B. Legion; Judge Walmsiey V Brown Cow B; Social Club v Black Bull. League Two: Black Bull v Buck Inn; Rose & Crown v Brown
' Cow (Chatburn); Swan & Royal V Horseshoe.
High S c o re s
180, A. Porter; 160, D. Riley; 140, D. Flynn x2, J. Dewhurst x2, R. Raiding, D. Gudgeon, P. Herbert, K. Yeoman, M. Mercer, M. Proctor, J, Schofield; 125, D. Graham, R. Raiding, S. Gower; 123, C. Joy, S. Simpson: 121, L. Lloyd, R. Relding; 120, L. Astin; 118, T. Hargreaves; 117, R. Davies; 113, J. Gregson; 108, S. Wilkinson; 105, D. Riley; 101, A. Porter; 100, S. Wilkinson x4, J. Schofield x3, D. Gudgeon x3, M. Proctor x3, K. Yeoman x2, P. Gfeatorex x2, S. Porter x2, J. Dewhurst x2, L. Astin x2, L. Waring, T. Henshaw, R. Relding, D. Gower, A. Porter, M. Mercer, H. Rsh, D. Flynn. TABLES
League One Darts
....................... P P Black Bull Chatburn 6 38 Brown Cow A .... 6 37 Judge Walmesley 6 28 Brown Cow B..... 7 28 R. 8. Legion...... 6 26 White Lion......... 5 21 Social Club........ 6 11 League Two Darts
....................... P P Dog Inn............ 6 43
Brown Cow Cbatbum7 40 Black Bull DL..... 7 39 Buck Inn........... 7 29 Swan & Royal.... 7 28 Horseshoe......... 6 20 Rose & Crown.... 6 8 League One Dominoes
....................... P P Brown Cow B.... 7 73
' Judge Walmsiey.. 6 69 Social Club....... 6 69 Black Bull Chatburn 6 64 Brown Cow A .... 6 59 RB Legion......... 6 58 White Lion......... 5 49 League Two Dominoes
....................... P P Swan & Royal.... 7 80 Black Bull 01...... 7 80 Buck Inn........... 7 76 Brown Cow Chatburn7 72 Dog Inn............ 6 67 Horseshoe........ 6 64 Rose & Crown.... 6 53
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS AS
SOCIATION R E SU LT S
Semi-Rnalists: Black Bull, Brown Cow. Runners-Up: Billington Brass Band Club. Winners: Petre Arms.
T A B L E S L eague
Petre Arms........................58 Pts
Black Bull...................'.......49 Billington BBC....................49 Low Moor Club................... 46 Brown Cow........................ 46 Bay Horse A.......... ;........... 39 Catholic SC........................ 39 Bay Horse B....................... 38 British Legion.....................32
Heather S h e a rs 5 -a -s id e
JIM Bridge made mincemeat of the Mytton Fold golf course when he whisked his way to a very tasty 37 points over the 16-hole winter course. His nett 47 put him 12 shots under par over just 16 holes! Master baker Jim’s recipe for suc
cess ensured that he had a whopping five points lead over second placed John Parkinson who, in turn, had a four point cushion over third placed Nigel Fairhurst. In the ladies’ section it was a win for Judith Kay, with Taija Wilson
second. There was just one player who had
a two; however Nick Avino’s birdie at the first didn’t qualify as he was play ing in the Winter Pairs competition! In the Winter Pairs Barrie
Walmsiey and Keith F itzh e i^ were stars of the show once again when they topped the charts with 37 points. Just two points behind were Nick Avino and Martin Holden. Having played in eleven rounds of the winter series, these two pairings are now dropping their lowest scores with only the best nine scores to count.
Anna gears up for bike ride...
CYCLING
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A WADDINGTON student is gearing up for a strenuous 200-mile bike ride from London to Paris. Ama Carey, who attends the
ambitious yet admirable one,” said Anna, an admittedly inexperienced cyclist. “Striving for greater equity, wellbeing and technological justice are values which are hard to disagree with. “At both the background and fore
ground of Practical Action is the philos ophy of the economist Fritz Schumacher (who founded the organisation) who believed that the gift of knowledge sets people free. As a Politics, Philosophy and Economics student, having such a practical yet eloquent and philosophical core to the charity makes it both unique and appealing to me.” "To make a donation visit www.just-
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Spectacular win for Jimbo
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