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*St Leonard’s are * crowned champs
'asI / Leonard’s .were crowned ^ Ribble Valley Primary Schools
Tag^Rugby champions at Clit-
M heroe Rugby Club on Friday, c in what was a superb advert for primary school sport.,
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m - i Ms*
3ii, competition, in it’s
• Council, the RFU and - Clitheroe ■ Rugby Club, and • attracted. 16 teams, together with teachers and supporters. , Over 160 young players ■ '««-;>vere in attendance in what is
eighth year, was jointly organ- _ ised by Ribble Valley Borough
'the; borough’s largest junior rugby event. St Leonard’s were dealt" an
early scare wHen they almost didn’t make it out of their group, only progressing
due.to
— tries scored. ” They edged out last year’s champions Pendle Primary School in the quarter-finals 4-3, along with St Mary’s Langho, S t . Michael and St John’s and debutants Edisford
^Primary. - St Michael and St John’s
dramatically overcame a plucky St Maiy[s side with a late winner to win 4-3 in the semi-finals. And St Leonard’s showed ,
Ribb swim to the finals
I|m ' «k’s; ! ■
SWIMMING Hi’ VM- IIBs
A Richard Varey, chair ; of the Lancashire School Games organising committee, said: “A big welL done to all the pupils who have taken part in this year’s Level 1 and 2 com petitions, and congratulations to Ribblesdale. for getting through to the finals.”
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Games, . Ribblesdale com peted internally at Level ■1, r before taking part in Level 2 events in district. inter-school. competitions.'
ary school competed against five schools from the Ribble Valley and Hyndbum to finish in first place, and vrill progress to the Winter Gaines on March 19th in Blackpool where the pupils will compete" against others from across the' county. To get to the Winter
countyfinals.' The team from the second
Lancashire year’s new-loof SPAR
PUPILS • from Ribblesdale took victory in the swim- to seal their; place at
School Games'
their strength by beating an unbeaten Edisford side - though credit goes to the Clitheroe school for a strong showing on their first entry into the competition. The final was very tight, with
RUGBY
both schools scoring tries early on, and no quarter given. However, St Leonard’s
strength slowly came to the- fpre, and they secured-the- title oL Primaiy :School Tag Rugby champions late on in ' the game. The Langho school . now progress to the Lancashire Tag Rugby .finals, where they will ■ represent the Ribble Valley at Blackpool Sports Centre on March 19th- where they will join swimming and table tennis qualifiers Ribblesdale, local girls’ football representa tives Clitheroe Grammar and Rowland High, who took vic tory in the mixed football dis-. trict inter-school competitions. Many thanks .to, the RFU
and Clitheroe Rugby Club'for providing volunteer, referees, who superbly ensured a fair and competitive competition throughout. If anyone is interested in
taking up rugby, Clitheroe Rugby Club’s junior section train on a Sunday morning • throughout the season at the club on Littlemoor Road from ' 10-15 a.m., and always wel come new players. You can visit the website
for more information - www.
pitchero.com/clubs/clitheroe/
uraiumiflld' Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 7,2013 Sports information desk FOOTBALL EVO-STIK FIRST
DIVISION NORTH TABLE
. Division One ■
Skelmersdale ...27 21 4 2 67 R’bottomUtd....2918 5 6 59 CLITHEROE....... 32 16 8 8 56 Trafford .!..... 29 16 7 6 55 ’ NewMills.'.........25 17 3 "5 54 Mossley.......... 31 16 6 9 54 Curzon Ashton .31 16 5 10 53 , Cammell Laird...28 14 7 .7 49 WarringtonTn...31 1211 8 47 Burscough......3111119 44 FarsleyFC.......31 12 8 1144 Bamber Bridge..29 12 6 11 42' LancasterCi5i...32;12 7 13 40 Salford City......28 9 11 8 38 Harrogate R....... 30 9 7 14 34 OssettTown.....27 8 '9 10 33 RadclitfeBoro...29 7 11 11 32 Prescot Cables .30 6 8 16 26 Wakefield......31 6 6 19 24 GooleAFC..... ..30 4 5 21 17 ' Ossett Albion..... 28 3 5 20'14 GarforthTown...31 3 4 24 13
HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL
FOOTBALL LEAGUE • ;
TABLES ." League - .....P W D L P
-ChurchTown....8 7;1 0 19 ” Dog Inn7 6 0 1 15 Stanley Ultras....; 7 4 2 1 11 Bees Knees.......8 4 2 2’ 11 Baggy’s Wine ...9 3 1 4 10 . Globe Bullough..7 1 1 4 4
Central Boys......8 1 1 5 4 Arden Inn........ .8 1 0 6 3
MINI marvel Jacob Greenwood-Smith has been snapped up by - Manchester City’s Junior academy". , ’ ■
' The seven-year4>ld, who attends Moorland School at Clitheroe, said: “I like to ' pass and score goals like my favourite player Carlos
FOOTBALL
Tevez.” “I love football and com
ing to Moorland has helped me Improve.” Moorland have forged
a reputation for nurturing young talent, with Man
chester United striker John Cofle Joining Burnley before his switch to Old Trafford In 2007.- The school also boasts
NIali Mason, who played for Blackburn Rovers’ Junior Academy, after enjoy ing three years with Real Madrid’s fomous soccer
school, as well as Alex Curran, another youngster with a bright future. ' Moorland football coach
Charlie Jackson said: “We are very proud of Jacob and
■for him to be recognised at such an early age for his football skills is very special Indeed.”
DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTBALL
LEAGUE > RESULTS First Division
Calder Vale 0. Burnley GSOB 0; Feniscowles & Pleasington 2, Enfield 2; Langho 1, Os- waldtwistle SM 2; Read United 0, Mill Hill 4; Rimington 7, Hurst Green 0; Rock Rovers 1. Colne United 1;Worsthorrie 5, Stack-
steads S j is . , Second Division
BarnoldswickTown United 2, .
Burnley Belvedere 1; Barrow- ford Celtic 4, Clifheroe RBL 1; Borrowdale United 0, Canberra FC 1; Burnley Athletic 14, Dane- shou’se FC 1;The Ivy.FC 14, Bacup CC 0; Waddington 1, Peel Park2. ■ Reserve Division
Canberra FC 1, Read United; 2; Enfield 2, Langho 7; Os- waldtwistle SM 3, Worsthorne' 0; Stacksteads SJ 4, Colne
: tackle for the score. Unfortunately . the tack
Thornton scrum close to the try line, the visitors’ excel lent scrum half broke round the fringe to surge through a
A BAD injury to Clitheroe’s Martin Lafrancheschina (pic tured) marred this game at home to promotion favour- ites Thornton Cleveleys at a sun-drenched Littlemoor on Saturday. After half an hour, at a
RUGBY
Clitheroe...................11 Thornton Cleveleys.. 49
’"appreciated. _ Fortunately, injuries such as
: Air Ambulance evacuation from the pitch and a . long delay in the match. ; The land and air medi cal staff were top notch and the assistance and concern of Thornton’s own travel- -Jing medic and staff was also
ier, Clitheroe’s full back Lafranceschina, fell awkwardly and was left prostrate and obviously in some discomfort. A bad leg injury required’
even stevens with both teams searching for an advantage. •
ter attacker to a serious injury rocked the team, and then followed a catalogue of more minor kiiocks and cuts that exhausted the substitutes’ bench ; and left ; individuals playing out of position by the time of the final whistle; Right from the start it was; ■
a decent fist of the away fix- . ture at a very wet Thornton" in October, and were in con fident mood of being competi tive from the outset. But losing their best coun
back of a long unbeaten run. But Clitheroe had made
these are rare in rugby union, but it certainly took the gloss off the day. The visitors travelled on the
United 3; Waddingfon 1, Rock Rovers 2.
. and Alex Hough went off with ; pulled muscles before Sam Thomber retreated to casualty with a cut eyebrow. , In between times there was
an odd flash of some good rugby from the home team. Stuart Railton and Chris
. The scrum was to be Clitheroe’s nemesis all after noon, and the well-drilled Thornton eight had Clitheroe back peddling to claim the try.
alties was soon cancelled out when the seasiders forced a five metre scrum.
the confidence that a winning streak gives a team, and were asking serious questions of the home defence. ./Vi aearly exchange of pen
Thornton were exuding
Lafranceschina suffered his injury as Thornton scored again, and upon the much- delayed restart, Clitheroe took some time in getting back in’ their stride. ;
Worse was to come as
showed just why they are likely to be promoted at the end of the season.
Meanwhile . Thornton
They are probably the best all-round team in the league
and have very few chinks in their armour.
the touchdown for Clitheroe’s solitary try. But all m all a day to forget, at Littlemoor, for'followers of
last sw in the game when, with one final assault on the line, iburly prop Jim Smith claimed
Birch Was industrious on the right wing. At least Clitheroe had the
during the week, in prepara tion for a tough trip to Pendle RUFC on Saturday.
the maroon and gold’s. They need to regroup
Waddington had sound games m the threequarters, and Greg
for the remainder of the game, but the tries seemed to rain in with some monotonous regu- laiiw - almost as quickly as Clitneroe players were leaving for the treatment table. Back row men Darren Eagle
Clitheroe strove manfully
FIXTURES First Division
Calder Vale v Feniscowles & Pleasington: Hurst Green v Colne United; Langho v Read - United; Mill Hill v Enfield; Rock " Rovers v Rimington; Stack- ■ steads S J v Burnley GSOB; '
Bacup C C V Canberra PC; Bor rowdale United v Barnoldswick Town United; CIrlheroe RBL V Daneshouse PC; Peel Park y Burnl^ Belvedere; Prairie .uiited FC V Burnley Athletic; Waddington vTheTvy F C . . ' Reserve Division
!|®“ y Waddington: Oswaldlwis-
o 1.^ Mary's y Stacksteads Read United v Langho;
Rimington v Rock Rovers. TABLES
First Division ............P W D L P
Worsthorne.....16 9 4 3'31 tniield............”14 9 2 3 29
mW ? , '™ ...... 12 1. 1 37- ..........16 11 2 3 35 :
Feniscowles ..""15 7 5 3 26
R«h^i? --V"T..... ■'5 6 4 5 22 Head United.....18 6 3 9 21 O twistle SM.....15 6 2 7 20
LolneUnited....; 18 6 2 10 20 ■ S“/,f1Sreen..... 19 S '4 1019
£*rValeFC...17 4 4’ 9'16 Hock Rovers... ..16 3 5 ;8 14
r ' ' Worsthorne; En-
Worsthorne v Oswaldtwistle SM. Second Division
........... P W D L P
Burnley GSOB ...16 3 4 9 13 •'Stacksteads SJ.. 17 3 4 1013
■ ' r Second Division ■ / '
The Ivy...... ;.;..:13,11 l 1 34 BarrowfordC;.-...15 10 0- 5 30
P . W D L P
-B’ley Belvedere.. 15 9 1 5 28 Burnley Ath;....l l 8 2 1 26 Canberra........11 8 0 3 24
’ ClilheroeRBL;...14 8 0 6'24' BarlickTown....14 6 5 3 23 Borrowdale........ 14'6 1 7 19 Prairie Uld....... 13 5 3 5 18 Waddington.....15 2 4 9 10- Daneshouse.....13 2 1 10 7 Bacup CC........ 14 1 3 10 6 Peel Park.........14 1 l 12 4
Canberra....... ..15 10 2 3 32 Oswaldtwistle.... 16 10 1 5 31 Worsthorne......13 9 1 3 28 Rock Ravers....17 8 3 6 27 Stacksteads......15 6 4 5 22 Rimirigton..;.....13 6 3 4 21 Larigho............12 5 3 4 18 Enfield.............12.5 1 6 16 ReadUtd.........13 3 3 7 12 Colne Utd........14 3 1 10 10
Reserve Division • P W D L P
. W a d d in g ton 14 1 0 13 3 ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
TABLE League
........:............ ...P W 0 L .P Mad Dogs........1 1 0 0 3 White Lion.........1 1 0 0 3 Disco Ninjas......1 1 0 0 3 Nottin...............2 T 0 1 3 Dynamo ...... ...2 0 2 0 2 Coping Badly........2 0 .1 1 1
Horseshoe........... 2 0 1 1 1 Replacements ....1 0 0 1 0
POOL
STANLEY BROTHERS CLITHEROE POOL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Billington Band Club B 8, Bay Horse 4; Castle A 8, White
Premier Division
Horse A 4; Horseshoe 6, White - Lion 6; Read Constitufional Club 4, Waggon and Horses 8; Rose & Crown A 3, Buck A 9; Royal British Legion A 6, Rose & Crown 6.
. Higher Buck 11, Low Moor B First Division
-1; SI Peters A 8. Royal British Legion 4; Stork 6. Horseshoe B 6; Waggon & Horses B 7, Dog ■ Whalley 5; Whalley Club 8, St Peters B 4; White Hart 4, Royal OakAB. " Second Division
Buck Laddies 6, Whalley Arms
- 6; Craven Heifer B 9, Dog. Sports Bar B 3; De Lacy 7. Bil-, lington Band Club 5; Dog Sports Bar 9, Craven Heifer 3.
FIXTURES Tonight
Premier Division
Buck A V Read Constitutional Club: Horseshoe v Castle A; Rose & Crown v Rose & Crown A; Waggon & Horses v Billing- Ion Band Club B; White Horse A V Royal British Legion A; White Lion V Bay Horse.
First Division
Dog Whalley v Whalley Club; Low Moor B v Stork; Royal Brit-
- ish Legion v Higher Buck; Royal Oak A V Horseshoe B; St Peters B V St Peters A; White Hart v Waggon & Horses B. Second Division
Billington Band Club v Craven Heller B: Craven Heifer v Royal Oak B; Dog Sports Bar B v Dog Sports Bar; Read Con Club B v Whalley Arms. TABLES
Premier Division .................. P P
Royal British Leg A 16 160 BuckA................ 16 '.ISO Rose & Crown.... 16 146 BillingtonB...... 16 143 Castle A............ 16 110 Read Con Club.... 16 108 WaggonA......... 16 102 Rose & Crown A. 16 100 White Lion......... 16 93 . Horseshoe......... '16 83 White Horse A .......16 77 6ayHorse......... 16' 72 First Division
;...................... P P
Dog Whalley...... 16 139 . Higher Buck.... . 16 133 WhalleyCluh...... 16 131
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Waggons Horses B15 126' St Peters A . 16' 124 - RoyalOakA ...; 16 109-
' HorseshoeB:..... 16 108 St Peters B....;.... 16 99 White Hart....... . I6 95 Stork............. '16 94 Royal British Legion 16 92 LowMoorB...... . 1 5 ’ 80 Second Division.
........................ P P BillinglonBC...... 13 135 Buck Laddies....;. 14 128 Dog Sports Bar... 12 113 Whalley Arms.... 13 98 Craven Heifer B... 13 88 Read Con Club 8. 13 84 Craven Heifer...... 13 ' 80 DeLacy............ 13 77 Dog Sports Bare 13 ' 57 Royal Oak B .......’ 13 47
SNOOKER
TIGER TAXIS CLITHEROE SNOOKER LEAGUE
— . RESULTS Clilheroe 4, Slaidburn 8: S. Grunshaw 52, W. Robinson 75; I. Nash 41, J. Aiken 82; 0. Bovmess 69, G. PArker 88; M. Turner 61, T. Robinson 71; P. Travis 79, C. Edmondson 63; D. Allen 90, D. Ham'son 79. Chatburn A 8, R.B. Legion 4: G.
.74, D. Walmsiey 56; I. Holgale 37, S . , Almond 93; C. Lawson 81, M. Hitchen 56; G. Clark.63, S. Winckley 81; P. Clark 60, M. Riley 40. Con Club 10, Catholic Club 2: S. West 62, M. Plant 88; P. Clegg 71,1. Cooper 65; S. Shaw 60, R. Alston 58; J. Whit taker 84, T. Byrne 77; M. Whittaker 91, J. Byrne 80; B. Waddington 86, M. Byrne 57. j
Simkin 65, J. Hamilton 56; 0. Crooks - -, '
. Wright 61, S. Tandy 69; M. Unwin 97, . J. Laycock 88; J. Ainsworth 89, D. Cox
Billington B 4, Low Moor A 8:T. , ' '
I 91;
P.Kiddie61,
S.Thompson 104;S. • Almond 75, G. McQuado 55; T. Wilson . 44, B. Hilchen 85.
'Walmsiey 93. Low Moor B 4, Social Club 8: t. Ri chardson 96, B. O'Neil 83; C. Hayton 74, D. Flynn 97; S. Wright 90,1. O'Neil - 101; S. Slell 79, T. Bridgeman 99; S. Rushton 93,0. Astley 104; I. Rushton 60, No Player 0.
Waddington B 8, Chalburn B 4; S. . Dean 78, A. Booth 93; Bi Phillip 84, M. Paul 69; I. Jackson 102,0. Lakin 75; S. Holden 63, R. Parker 97; G. Laxton 103, T. Cordeau 62; S. BAines 110, A.
FIXTURES
Low Moor A V Con Club; Catholic Club v Low Moor B; R.B. Legion v Billinglon B; Chatbum B v Chatburn A; Slaidburn V Waddington B; Social Club v Clitheroe..
TABLE
..................P WD L P Chatburn A...’..2012 6 2156 Con Club......2010 8 2154 LowMoorAj.,2011 5 4144 R.B.Legion...20 412 4124 LowMoorB...20 4 IT 5120 Catholic Club..19 5 8 6118 Slaidburn.....19 7 7 5114 Chatburn B...20 4 8 8114 Waddington B 20 7 6 7114 Billington B ....20 5 6 9 98 Clitheroe...... 20 1 8 1190 Social Club...;.20 5 3 1286
DARTS
CLITHEROEAND DISTRICT DARTS AND
DOMINOES LEAGUE League One Darts
........................ P P Brown Cow A ..... 9 52 Black Bull Chatbum 8 51 R.B. Legion......... 9 41 Brown Cow 8 ..... 8 36 Judge Walmesley 7 33 White Lion.;....... 7 27 Social Club........ 8 12 League Two Darts
........................ P P Dog Inn............ 8 60 Brown Cow Chatburn9 58 Black Bull OL...... 8 48 Swans Royal.... 9 37 Horseshoe......... 8 '30 Buck Inn............ 9 29
Rose & Crown.... 9 8 League One Dominoes
..................... P P BrownCoWA..... 9 97 RB Legion......... 9 93 Social Club T...... 8 91 Brown Cow 8...... 8 84 Black Bull Chatburn 8 80
. Judge Wajihsley^. 7 ,t_ 74 ■ White Lion........;i. 7 ' 69 League Two Dominoes , P
.................' P
Swans Royal....' 9 107 Buck Inn............ 9 97 Black Bull 01...... -8 91 ' ■ Rose & Crown...:. 9 90 Brown Cow ChatburnO 88 Dog Inn............. 8 84 Horseshoe........ 8 82
CLITHEROE DARTS
RESULTS - League .
.Craven A 7. FIXTURES League
Legion B 3, Black Bull 6; Low Moor 2, Craven B 7; Buck Inn 6, Pendle Inn 3; Brown Cow C 7, Legion A 2; Brown Cow B 2.
Craven B v Swan,8i Royal; Buck Inn v Legion B; Pendle Inn V Low Moor; Legion A v Horseshoe: Brown Cow A v Brown Cow B; Craven A v - Brown Cow C. Byes - Black Bull and White Lion. TABLES
Division One '
....................... P W D L P Swans Royal...11 11 0 0 73 Black Bull.........11 8 0 3 62 . C r av e nB .. 11 7 0 4 56 Buck Inn..........11 6 0 5 44 Pendle Inn....... 11 3 0 8 42 Legion B...........11 3 0 8 41 . Low Moor......... 10 0 0 'l0 2 3 - , Division Two
■ ............. p w 0 L p ’
Craven A ......... 11 11 0 0 68 Brown Cow C.... 11 9 0 2 67 White Lion......... 11 7 0 4 54 • B^ow^CowB....11 6 0 5 51 Brown Cow A.... 19 3 0 7 35 - Horseshoe......... 11'1 0 10 34 - Legion A............ 11 2 0 - 9 31
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS A S
SOCIATION RESULTS
Pat Taylor Singles
Through to next round: B. Taylor, " L. McDonald, S. Rannery, E. Jungbluth, T. L. Townsend, J. Smith, C. Sneider. ■
High Scores
180, B. Parker; 127, E. Jungb luth, T. L. Townsend.
T A B L E
Petre Arms................... .....71 Billington BBC..... .....
Black Bull........;............ ....56 Low Moor Club............. ...; 56 Bay Horse B................... ....49 Brown Cow................ Bay Horse A....,..........
- Pts ....61
Catholic SC.................. . ....43 British Legion.....
....39 BADMINTON
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT
BADMINTON LEAGUE Division One
....................... P W 0 L P Westholme A....13 13 0 0 250 B'bum Seniors A13 11 0 2 241 Independent A... 11 5 0 6131 Clitheroe A .......12 5 0 7121 Telecom A........12 3 0 9110 Abacus A........ .11 4 0 7108 Tag..................11 4 0 7 108 B’bum Seniors BIO 4 0 6 101 St Philips......... 10 2 .0 8 77 Division Two
B'burn Harpoons12 11 0 1 217 Halsteads........ 12 110 1215 RoefieldA........13 8 0 5 177 Independent B... 12 9 0 3 167 B’bum Seniors C13 4 0 9144 St Nicholas...... 11 5 0 6 139 Westholme B....13 4 0 9115 Abacus B.........12 1 0 11 73 Clilheroe B .......12 2 0 10 61 Division Three
........................ P W 0 L P College....12 10 0 219 7. RoelleldB.......’.. 11 11 0 0182 B'burn HJuniors12 9 0 3 179 Goodshaw....... 11 8 0 3165 St Matthews.....11 5 0 6139 Telecom B....... 12 6 0 7132 RoelieldC....... 12 3 0 9107 Bateman & Best 13 0 0 13 88 B’burn Seniors 012 1 0 11 82
......... P W 0 L P X* r> ‘
....47 ....46
V GOLF
•stableford competition, where two out of, three scores counted on each hole. The winners were Jane Plum, Gletida
into office at Wilpshire Golf Club re cently on a ^orious spring day. Nine teams entered for a nine-hole,
lady captain Lynda Hunter drove
Astley and Joyce Newton with'38 points, ahead of runnere-up Alison Bainbridge, Doreeh Tattersal and Hilary'Lyles with
The ladies are pictured above before Lynda drove off (s). , ' ’ ; '
ance with the American theme and wagons rolled at 10-30 a.m. When wagons circled not long after
High Noon, it was the trio of Abbie Clegg, Gary Aldred and the masked
the Texas roots of the competition and carried out the fastest draw in the west, resulting in several teams being drawn out in the wilds. The shotgun start was again in accord
when Mytton Fold Golf Club held their Texas Scramble as their final event over the 16-hole winter course. ' Captain-elect Peter Main 'ivas true to
• TEXAS came to Langho on Sundaiy V Hazel Sellars aiid Frank Havard were - '
dits unmasked! (from left) Captain Phil Hamniond with the winning team of Richard Greaves, Abbie Clegg and Gary Aldred.
the fairways or greens,, but Hazel and Frank remained unscathed (well. Hazel at least) and took the win. Pictured below, winning Texas ban-
finalists, from left, Chris Hughes, Jean Havard and -winners Hazel Sellars and t Frank Havard (s).
And, bottom. Mixed Winter Pairs
. full point clear of second-placed Martin Holden, Peter Main and Paul Conchie. Third in the results shoot out were the
re-enacted on Saturday when the .play off final for. the Winter Mixed Pairs was held. ;.i -
team of Allison Nuttall, Steve Rusyn and Nigel Fairhurst.'.::' ; . The Ciyil War Battle of Langho war
; ' ' f . ;
• leagues met to decide the overall : champions.
/ drawn against the ‘league of death’ win ners Jean Havard and Chris Hughes. ;; - After 16 holes there was no blood on
The leading pairs of the two vwnter . - A healthy battle ’.was promised as ^
Richard Greaves who had: massacred ythe field with a net score or 49A6, over a
Iviida drives into office
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