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Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is looking for a temporary, part time Teaching Assistant to assist in the general welfare; personal, social and classroom care of students with statementcd needs.
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the space of seven second-half minutes which were duly converted by James Burke and Matt Crooks, before the latter completed the rout late on. Louis Edwards returned to league
regards to possession although the visitors shaded proceedings in terms of chances created and efforts on goal. Former Bradford Park Avenue
action for the first time since August and replaced the injured Lee Pugh at left back while Adam Birchall started following his move from Kendal Town. The first-half was largely even with
utes later as he palmed an effort from the influential Mark Jones around the post after a neat passing move by the visitors. At the other end, after several wild
striker Griff Jones had the first sight of goal after five minutes as his volley firom Ben Wharton’s flick bounced nar rowly wide of the upright. Burton kept the scores level ten min
Radcliffe Borough.................3 TTIREE second-half goals consigned Clitheroe to a disappointing home de feat to Radcliffe Borough on Saturday. The Blues conceded two penalties in
Slipper seals victory
JUNIOR FO O TB A LL
Fulledge Colts.............2 Clitheroe Wolves Yel
low UlOs.....................3 WOLVES came from 2-0 down to win.
Henri Hodgson.
comeback under way after a neat trick and throughball from Tyler High. After a slick passing move Oliver Hunter smashed in the second. Simper completed the scorine with another smart finish Man of the match was
William Slipper got the
Clitheroe Wolves Reds U12s..........................10
Barrowford Celtic.......0 THIS was a convincing win for Wolves in their first game of 2013.
Shaun Connor and Crooks both had free headers from successive Alex Mortimer comers which were kept out by Burton. Clitheroe enjoyed their best spell of
Mason in the penalty area who picked out Simon Nangle, only for the 22-year- old to denied by former New Mills
wide, Borough keeper James Coates kept the hosts at bay with a smart reflex save. The lively Birchall found Chris
the game in the final five minutes of the half and carved out their mok present able chance of the match. After Danny Mahoney drilled a shot
attempts at goal from range, Chris Dykes’ driven cross popped up quickly to Jack Higgins who missed the target with an instinctive volley. Shortly before the half hour mark,
past Burton before a second penalty was awarded seven minutes later after Chris Smalley was adjudged to have fouled Crooks. The midfielder picked himself up to
Radcliffe were awarded a penalty on 70 minutes after Chadwick was upended in the box after a jinking run from the right flank. Burke calmly slotted the spot kick
Chadwick at the break and the substi tute had a major impact on the second- half, crossing for Wharton to head over on 50 minutes. After, a period of few clear chances,
stopper Coates. Simon Carden made way for Matty
dispatch the penalty and double the visitors’ lead.
Wharton, Jamie Baguley and Jones combined to tee-up Crooks who pro duced a superb finish to curl the ball into the top comer of Burton’s net. Although only a sixth Evo-Stik
Green respond well FO O TB A L L
Ladybridge....................... 0 Hurst Green.....................5 HURST Green put to bed their horror result against Bolton County by disposing of a spirited Ladybridge side on Saturday in a score that slightly flattered the visitors. Two goals from loanee Ross
Dent on debut were the highlight of an entertaining game in which
the home side contributed fully too.
ing and excellent goalkeeping from another debutant, keeper
from long range shots as the right wnger was running rings around the Green players with his pace and cultured right foot. Green, however took the lead against
I^dybridge belied their lowly position by dominating the, early exchanges and pegged Hurst Green back in their own half. It was only committed defend
Adam Chester, that kept the score to 0-0. Chester made two great saves
ous when they had a rare foray forward, and Chris Scott was unlucky with a right footed effort which brought a solid save out of the home keeper. The visitors doubled their lead
tors were adamant that a repeat of the last game wasn’t going to happen as Green put in a thor oughly professional second half as they battled and grafted their way to the victory. Walker, playing in the hole, was
creating chances for the away side and got Hurst Green a deserved third goal as he delivered a right
when a scuffed free kick found its way into the area, where Danny Walker was on hand to bury the bqll into the back of the net. for his seventh goal of the season. With a hvo-goal lead, the visi
the mn of play as Dent’s perse verance paid off with a heavily- deflected effort which found the comer. The goal didn’t alter the course of the game as the home side continued with their exciting forward play, but found Green’s defending tough to penetrate. The visitors looked danger^
on and immediately could have extended Green’s lead as twice he connected with crosses which went narrowly wide. Chris Cookson finished off
top of the league, and they are at home at Smithy Row on Saturday, kick-off 2 p.m.
his second minutes later but his header was cleared off the line. Hurst Green went back to the
the scoring as he swept in from close range after a comer wasn’t cleared with five minutes to go. Cookson should have grabbed
even more so as Scott twisted and turned to set up Walker for his second of the game, a smart close range finish. Substitute Rick Tyrrell came
what blunted during the second half but they still tested keeper Chester’s reflexes with shots from outside the box and a point blank range header which he superbly tipped over the bar. By then the game was won,
wing cross which Dent eventually managed to steer home under pressure from the keeper. Ladybridge’s threat was some
Radcliffe scored a third to add gloss to a combative performance which belied their lowly league position. After initial hold-up play by
Danny Mahoney attempts and a strike from Rob Bodie from the edge of the area, Clitheroe created very little in the second period. With two minutes remaining,'
Aside from a couple of long range
League Division One North loss of the season, Clitheroe have now recorded four league defeats from their last half a dozen matches. The Blues will look to arrest this
sequence of results when they make the long trip to Goole on Saturday after
noon (kick-off 3 p.m). Clitheroe: Burton, Smalley. Edwards, Higgins (c), Bodie, Pearson, Nangle (Smith 53), Dykes (Bell 53), Mahoney, Mason (Buchan 66), Birchall. Subs not used: Calvert. Attendance: 214
• Pictured, Louis Edwards clears the danger.
R O S S M C L E A N
excellent hat-trick, with Charlie Nowell named man of the match.
a hard fought 3-2 victory over Belvedere Juniors. Owen Parker scored an
Under 8s earned an excel lent 8-4 victory over Fulledge Colts with hat-tricks from man of the match Max Gibson and Ben Higginson, and fur ther goals from Daniel Cotton and Taylor Smith. The Under 9s Yellows had
awarded to Kit Lloyd. • READSTONE United
continue the pressure, with further goals comiim from Connor Jackson (3), Joe Briggs, Taylor Wilson and Harry Exell. Man of the match was
match early, and goals from Finley Devenney (2) H an r Jackson and Harry Exell gave the lead going into the brealc The secondf half saw Wolves
Wolves took control o f the
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