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SenlorDivision ' a personal trainer


Sally Le^h, f6imderofActive4mmns What qualifications do you need?


!. The most important thing about . whatever qualifications you do is that they ■


are REPs accredited (Register of Exercise Professionals).


■ r ^ Most people start with a level two ■


L, ; exercise to music instructor. From there it’saboutdecidinghowyouwantto'-v ’ _ "


@ specialise. ■ - Any other requirements for example


;:: You do need to be in good health’ ■ and relatively fit but I certainly wasn’t .


: . in the best shape when I started my , (fir/f qualifications. I am definitely in the best ; ' ; V shape ofmylifehow but I’m no elite :; athlete.


; ■ V. . Howlongdoesittaketoqualifyfor the role?


; My diploma took around i8 months but :


there are lots of ways of qualifying over a shorter or longer period of time. ; i’What sort o f starting salary and package can you expect? • As a new personal trainer you can expect to earn around £i6-22k in your


. firstyearbutthiscanwidelyvary - depending on who you work for and how well you grow your client base. What sort o f personal skills make


someone best suited to a career? j Agood listener is themost important part of being a personal trainer. You need


; to listen to your clients wants, needs and desires and what is stopping them from achieving this. With lots of preparation and planning r


. ' equired, you should always strive ' to deliver more than your clients are ■ expecting, this way theyll keep coming back.


What sort of car eer prospects and structure is there?..


: With many of the mainstream gyms/ fitness companies there are really good


^career progression opportunities. As an independent personal trainer the options are endless.


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. What kind of job satisfaction can you expectfromacareer? ' • I have to say I love myjob and I really


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while you help people achieve what they thought was impossible and get paid to do it. Work in a flexible environment that fits around your lifestyle. This industry is enormous and growing. ■


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Oasy Immanuel . 6 3 :1 ID 50 Barnoldnvick' G 2 3 16 41 Great Harwood ' 6 3 2 4 39 Brooksbottom - 6 1 3 16 36 Ribb Wanderers Salesbury Wballey , Earby


Fadiham , -r - e 1 4 6 21 CheiryTree


Euxton FOOTBALL


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PART TIME LABORATORYTECHNICIAN 31.5hrs. Weekly, Monday to Friday / Term Time only


A Laboratory Technician Is required to work within the: Science Department..:This is an exciting opportunity to work with highly motivated staff and students. The salary is Local Government Scale points 14-17. The actual salary for this part-time role is £11.199- £12,214 P.A. The r sch o o l. Is committed to . safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant-will be subject to'Disclosure & Bamng Service (CRB)^ checks. Applications should be returned by. Thursday. 23 May 2013.


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ROEHELDS-A-SIDE LEAGUE RESULTS


Farquar FC 8, Disco Ninjai 3; Grindleton FC14,


Ttie Eagles 2; Unathletico Madrid 7, Hotting 3; BowerPowerFCLAjaxTreesdownll FDCIURES '


7-ISpni, Grindleton FCvAjaxTreesdown; 7-50 pnqTTie Eagles v Notdng; 8-25 pm. Disco


Ninjas V Bower Power FC; 9 pm, Farquar FC V UnathleticoMadrid.-


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. . .TABLES ■ P W D L P


FarquarFC u - 10 10 0 0 30 ■ GrindletonFC ■ 8 7 0 1 21 . Hotting


10 7 0 3 21


AjaxTreesdown ' 11 7 0 4 21. UnatliloticoMadrid 10 4 0 6 12 ' DbcoNinju . 9 3 0 6 9 The Eagles ;


10 ; 1 0 9 3 BowerPowerFC 10 0 0 10 0


HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIALLEAGUE RESULTS


TerryCattermoleTropliyFinaI:ChurehTown 2 ,D o g In n l - :


League: Bees Knees 3, Stanley Ultras 2; Central 8oysS,GlobeBullought- - ' FIXTURES


Sunday . . league: Bees Knees V Church Town (King C):


. DogInnvGloboBallough(Memorial);StanIey; UliasvCenIralBoysfKingG).. ■ . ■ TABLES ■P W D 10 9 1 9 5 2


ChurchTown Bees Knees .


Doginn ‘ 7 4 0 3 12 ’


SfcinleyUltras 8 '3 '2 3 1 1 .'• Baggy’s Wine Bar 10 3 1 6 10 CentralBoys ■ 10 2 1 7 7 GlobeBuIlough - 8 . ; 1 f.1 “ 6 ■ 4 .- i


. DONALDRACEANDNEWTONEAST


i UNCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES


Hrst Division P W.D L .P


MillHai _ ‘ 26 18 3 5 57 - Rimington " ; '• 23 18 2 3 56 ,Meld - , . - . 25 15 5 . 5 50 - Worstiiomo 24 13 5 6 44 Feniscowles


OtwistIflSM ' 25:11 4 10 37 • ReadUnitod


25 12 7 '6 43 ■ 25 11 3 1136


l^gho 25 8 7 10 31


HumOreen ‘ 25 8 .5 12 2 9 . CalderValoFC ;; 26 7 4 15 25 Rock Rovers.. ' 23 6 6 11 24 Colne United , 26 6 5 15 23


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S 2 3 8 33 6 2 3 5 30 6 1 4 ID 25 G 2 4 4 24 6 1 4 6 21


G 1 4 3 18- The Ivy


StacksteadsSJ 2S 4 7 15 19 Burnley GSOB 24 3 5 16 14 SecondOhrision ■ ■ P W D I P


B1ey Belvedere BumleyAth BarrowfordC ■ Canberra


\ Borrowdale - Clitheroe RBL BariickTown Prairie Utd ;


' Waddbgton Peel Park


Oswaldtwistie Canberra- . Rimington ' Rock Rovers Ungho Stacksteads Enfield ReadUtd 'Colne Utd Waddington


POOL


STANLEYBROTHERS CLTTHEROE POOL LEAGUE FIXIURES


Tonight :


■ Premier Division . Buck A V Bay Horse; Higher Buck vRose 5 Crown; Horsehsoev Castle A Read


ConstitutionalClub V Royal British Legion A First Division


Oak A'St Peters A V Dog Whalley; White Horse AvWhheUon.


Stork V Low Moor B; Rose & Crown A V Royal '' . .


Second Division - DoLacyvBuckLaddios;DogSportsBarv ■ Horseshoe B; Royal British Legion vRead and


SimonstoneConClub; Whalley ClubvWaggon and Horses B. ■: Third Division Conservative Club vTliree Rivers Caravan Pariq Eagle & Child V Kings Arms A'Kings Arms


B V Whalley Arms; LowMoor V Dog Sports Bar B; White Uon Bv White Horse B.


DARTS CUTHEROEANDDISTRICTDARTS


AND DOMINOES LEAGUE ' RESULTS


’ Alan Stancdl Memorial Mixed Doubles QuarterTinal: Gary & Jackie Taylor (Black Bull


Old Langho) beat John Schofield (Brown Cow A) and ^ h e l Davies (Rose & Crown); Steve Stan!ey(JudgeWaImsley)&UndaWaring . (BrownCowA)beatJohnFeeney(BlackBull •


. Ol)andDaphneHe^(Swan&Ro^);Martin ’ 6 Lou Proctor(Legion) beat Anne Marie


. Dowden & Dave Riley (Swan); Mick Lyne & Debbie Proctor (Legion) beat Michelle Rfley & . JohnGregson(Buck).-


■ ,


Semi*FinaI:SteveStanley&tindaWaring ■ beat Gary & JackieTaylor; Mick Lyne & Debbie Proctor beat Marb'n & Lou Proctor. FinahSteveStanley&LindaWaringbeatMidc ■ Lyne & Debbie Proctor.' '


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• The league presentation evening will take placeatthe Swan&Royal on Friday, May 31st, whereproceedsfromUietournamentwfllbe presented to a representative fromthe Air . Ambulance. ■ - • TABLES


: BrownCowA > -


■ League One Darts P .' P. 12 73


Black Bull Cbum 12 . 70 WhiteLJon . 1 2 . 56 . R.B.Legion Judge


12 54


BrownCowB SodalClub


Doginn


: 11 49 11 48


12 19 ' .


LeagueTwoDarts a P P 12 ; 81


BlackBullOL • • ' 12 80 : BrownCcwC'bum 12 Buckinn


74 12 46


Swan & Royal:. .: 12 - 44 - Horseshoe


12 .39


Social Club White Uon RBLegion


BrownCowA >, 12 12 . 1 2 . 1 2 5


BlackBullCbum 12 Judge -


11


Swan & Royal Buckinn


-BlackBullOl . Horseshoe Doginn


- ' 1 2 124 . . , 121 117


BrownCowB • 11 115


LeagueTwo Dominoes P P


; J 2 140 , . :; 12 “ 139 12 134 12 .12 7 12 M 2 1


.


Rose&Cpown ■ 12 . 116 r; BrownCowCbum ' - 12. 114 •


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ClITHEROE&DISTMirrWIfnERDARTS V DRAWS


Singles Knockout Horseshoe: J . Steer, M. Kelly, L Waring, J . -; • - < Phillips, M. Haggert, J . Dewhurst, R. Haworth, ,t


" • , • j . ,-a 133 126 '


Rose&Crown , ^ 12 14 .- League One Dominoes ' . ’ ■ P P


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20 17 1 2 52 20 13 2 5 41 - 18 13 3 2 39 19 12 1 6 37


18 20 7 18 7 n - 5 20 5 19 2 19 2 0 17 6


3 7 27 2 11 23 1 10 22 5 7 20 3 12 18 ■ 5 12 11


Reserve Division P W D L P 18 13 1 - 4 40 17 10 2 5 32 17 9 2 18 8 4 8 3 7 5


17 8 .1 8 25 16 6 4 6 22 18 4 2 12 10 n 1 0 16 3


A.Bolton,A.Gudgeon,S.Taylor.' .. .


Craven: P.Snape,G. Robinson, J . Quinn, A Thrtifall, P. Croisloy.T. Gudgeon, J . Eedes, J .


Hargreaves, W. Grunwald, A Porter. Brown Cow: A Cough, K. Evanson, A :: Greenwood, J . Green, A Fielding, N. Grainger,


J . Schofield, D. Briggs, C. Barlow, C. Taylor, ABradney.


- , . Whit 0 Lion: A Ridgeway, A Hardacre, D.


Forrest, 0. Niquet, 5. Kenyon, A Bury, W. Jones, 5. Taylor, A Mullin, M. Duxbury, 5 . ' Ashworth.


RIBBLEVALLEYIADIESDARTS


ASSOCIAHON TABLE Pts'


6 28 5 27" G 26


6 29


PetroArms . . BillingtonBBC.- - LowMoorClub BhckBull


:


' Brown Cow BayHorsoB . British Legion ■ Catholic SC ; . BayHorseA


BOWLS


GREATHARWOOD&DISTRICTBOWLING LEAGUE


RESULTS .


Quarte^^nal:J.lJ^de^&D.P^kington (BurnleyRoadBjELLRtmell&LNiittidl' ' (Mercer Park) 17; C. Ramell & C. Crompton (Globe Hcyi) 21,0. Yickers S T. Stewart (Milnshaw Wanderers) 13; V. O'Donnell & G. Wood (Rushton Street A) 21, C. & 5. Cornall (Mercer Park) 14; M.Wensley & A Dewhurst (Ribbicsdale A) 21, J . Boyle S A Wright (5abdenBlack)4.


Lnwrenson Cup Doublet -


SemFFinal; C. Ramell S C. Crompton 21, M. Wensley & A Dewhurst 20; V. O'Donnell S G. Wood 21, J . Larder & D. Pilkington 8. Final: V. O'Donnell & G. Wood f i , C. Ramell DC. CromptonIS. --


TABLES


■ DhnsionOno ' p


Globe Hoys RushtonStA RishtonConA WittonBC GreenParit


Burnley Read B SalesburyA


SydneyStreet RoeLeePark . : RibblesdaleA


Free Gardeners A : - P


5. 39 5


5 28 5 5 5


27


' 5 .5


. s Great Harwood A .5 .5


25: 26 25


5 ' 24 21 13 13


iCoppice- ' ' ■ •• ” 5" 37 Sabden Black OtsyCon


■' DhwionTwo P- P


Hunt Green • ClitfieroeCricketA WhalleyA .


OakhUlVets - WaddingtonA


MercerPark RhhtonConB ;


5 5 5 5


Great Harwood H 5 GIobeA


LowerDarwenA • 5 Grange


. 5 : 5


32 31


2 8 , 28 27 26 24 24


•■ 5 • 2D 5


12 5 ■11 .


DhniionThree . P P 5 3D 5


BurnleyRoadA ;; 4 Great Harwood CC 4 OakhHlA


4 v 4


30 27 26 24


RibblesdaleB . . ; . 4 23 Sabden Red - ImmanuelA . SalesburyB - ’ Rushton streets


5 , 19 5


Free Gardeners B ■ 5 ,


EastLancs . ' Globe B ■-• Whalley B . LowerDarwenB MOnshawWands


DfvisjonFbur P 4


22 19


S ' 18 ;


12 • P


32


/ 4 29 . 5 28


4 26' ;■ 5


WaddingtonB..; V 4 ImmanuelB ‘ : ^^ ■ 4


4 ■4 '


24 22 IS


Sabde^Blue • 5 - 18 Ciitheroe Crickets. 5 OakhniB <'Read


n


15- 11


TEAMS


Cricket - Saturday


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Read1stXI(v6rooksbottoin, away,start 1-30 - p.m.)K.O'Connor,J.Karvey,E.Artingstoll,A. ; Bennett, C. Lowes, K. Grimshaw, A. Turner, W. Eastham, R. Sharpies, E Lewes, Jamal. Scorer: K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Barnoldswck 2nds, home, meet . ; : 12-30p.m.)M.Zafran,N.Ahmed,T.Turner,J. ^ Laycock,LFox,B.Graham,J.Wood,N.Snape,; C.Noone,F.Barden,A.Carter.ScorenMrs: v J.SharpIes.


' ' Sunday


Read1stXI(vEuxton,Ram$bottomCup,home,: start1-30p.m.)IC0'Connor,A.Rushton, . EArtfngstoll, A. Bennett, C. Lowes, K


. ?


Grimshaw, A. Turner, W. Eastham, R. Sharpies,'^.. E Lowes, Jamal. Scorer: K. Crabtree. > .


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CaptainTom Calder (left) presenting the Captain’s Trophy to Phil Jungnickel.


The 2013 Stonyhurst golf sea­ son teed off atthe College’s nine-hole course with the much anticipated Captain’s Trophy.


Young golfers from all year groups at the Kibble Valley


■ school took part after watch­ ing sixth-former Tom Calder drive into office as the Captain o f the Golf Society. - In the most thrilling finale in the history o f the event,


• there was an unprecedented extra-hole play-off for the tro- phyafterPhilJungnickel(Year lo) and Matt Radley (Year 12) had recorded identicalscores. Phil beat the older student


by one shot on the extra hole; Mattjust missed the putt that would have sent the pair into a second play-off! Austrian


- Phil became the first year 10 winner. • Two major club competi­


tions were played at Stony­ h u rs t la st weekend, both supported by the club chair­ man. On Saturday, the Ladies’ ;


Rosebowl was won by Lady Captain-Elect Jan Walkerwith


. anett 69, ahead ofGillMcDon- nell after a card play-off. ■ ■ ' • Best gross score was Lin­


da Ashworth with 95 after a card play-off. Lady Captain, Audrey Barnes, was nearest :■ the pin and ex-Ladies’ Cap-


- tain Carolyn Blockell had the ■ longest drive. :. OnSundaytheChairman’s ; ChalicejaStrokeplayCompe-•


: tition, was won by Mike Kerri- ■' gan with a 68 after a three-way- card play-off with John Hod-:


kinson runner-up and Simon Tipton in third place.


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59 58 57 ■ 54


74 72 59


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' . - : • In glorious conditions,'


: the ladies of Whalley compet­ ed in a Stableford Competi-


■ tion, which included a trophy for the best score by a high handicapper on Thursday. All top four players came


in with 32 points, but after a count-back, Chris Thurston was the winner of the High Handicap Trophy, with Patri­ cia Bradley second. Maureen Board won the


competition, with Jean Sand- ersonsecond.


■ Mytton Fold Golf Club Treasurer Frank Tunstall,


' won the club’s round of the English Golf Union Medal with an outstanding nett 67. . A fine 80-13-67 took the


honours and the Gold medal awarded by the English Golf Union.


■: • ■ Close behind was the in­ form Gary Aldred whose nett 69 took him to the head of the Order of Merit. Third-placed John Parkin­


son (82-12-70) ju s t squeezed- out Steve Worrall (89-19-70) on a card play-off. There were five twos, with


Nigel Fairhurst and Jan Van ■ Boeckel birdying the first and Peter Main, Garry Davies and Steve Korab all doing likewise . on the ninth.


j :Intheladies’FrancisSmith Qualifier, Judith Kay took the win with a nett 73 with A l i i- . son Nuttall second, just two behind on nett 75.


Walsh is first trophy winner


EveryavailableTeeTimewas occupied as the members of ClitheroeGolfClubturned outfortheTedSpeak Trophy Competition.


Ian Walsh become the first: overall winner'with a spar­ kling 66, ahead o f ; Stuart Nunn, who was second from Paul Hamer with the same 69. Miles Corish cruised in


with a 70 to take the Division One Prize.


; Ken Mantle won a four way


play-off with Pete Foley,Steve Credie and Matthew Day for the Division Two prize, then found that Robert Turner had gazumped them all with a 71 to


w in by one shot. . . T h e .h ig h l ig h t o f John Greenwoods round in winning the Division Three prize, was a birdietwoonthesth.’ : .■ • ' in the Duckworth Cup and Annie Chambers Qualifying' Competition, LadyCaptainGil-


. lianEddlestone finished witha two-under S.S. 74 to win. ;' Chris Stokes shot the low- ■


est gross score but had to set­ tle for fifth nett behind Val


■ Fairless,Elaine Grinrod and- Jane Hoyle.


• Irene Hinks found birdies


on the seventh andninthholes to win the Ladies’ nine-hole Stableford with a four^point cushion over second placed • Jean Brennan and young at ■ heart Jessie Telfer filled third place.


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