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A polished performance saw Clithe­ roe brush aside 10-man Prescot Ca­ bles to return to winriing ways arid get their play-off push back 011 track. Second-half. goals from Chris


Smalley and Chris Mason ■ secured victory for the Blues as'Joe Evans saw red for the hosts. Paul Moore made one change to


the side which lost at Ramsbottom United with Dean Canning replac­ ing Ross Dent, while Danny Bell was named among the substitutes. On an extremely muddy surface,


clear-cut opportunities were few and far between in the first half although ' Clitheroe. spent the majority of the opening period in the ascendancy. After. 13 mnutes Will James


released Mason, who managed to round Prescot keeper Adam Reid only for his cross to be cleared by covering defenders. Canning proved a constant threat


down the flanks and a minute later the former GAP Connah’s Quay forward teed-up Chris Dykes who dragged his effort wide. Just after the half-hour mark it


was Canning again who latched onto another James-pass before finding Smalley whose shot firom inside the penalty area was blocked. The second-half continued in a


similar vein to the first and within five minutes of the restart Simon Nangle combined with Canning before firing


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narrowly wide. Danny Mahoney was the next to


go close with a shot from the edge of the box after Smalley’s header from a Lee Pugh comer was only partially cleared.


- The Blues were playing some neat


and patient football and took the lead on the hour mark as Pugh’s per­ fectly delivered free kick was glanced home by Smalley. Clitheroe continued to attack and


came close to adding a second five minutes later as Nangle’s low shot


was saved by the legs of Reid. , PresTOt created very little all after­


noon and their chances of mounting a comeback .lengthened as Evans received his rriarching orders on 67 rriinutes. After fouling Pugh, the former


Atherton Collieries midfielder aimed a headbutt in the direction of the Clitheroe skipper, with inevitable consequences. The visitors sealed victory - an


eighth away win of the campaign - on 72 minutes through Mason’s fifth


: \vho has. led the line tirelessly in , recent weeks after regaining his place in Moore’s starting line-up. Prescot’s one and oifiy shot on target during the course of the match " came 10 minutes later with Burton


turning away a Jack Webb effort with his legs. • This save secured a fourth clean


sheet in five games for Burton and his defenders and as the game entered stoppage time the visitors had oppor- -


tunities to extend their lead. Substitute Isaac Kusaloka was the first to be denied by Reid after being


, released by the impressive Canning. And within the space of a minute,


Reid turned over a powerful Bell header before palming away Smalley’s header from the resulting comer.


tain third place in Evo-Stik League Division One (North), with fellow play-off hopefuls Canunell Laird next at Shawbridge on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.).


(c), JameSj'Higgins, Birchall, Nangle, Mahoney (Kusaloka 85), Canning,


Mason ^ en t 90), Dykes $eil 69). Attendance: 127


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ROSS MCLEAN Clitheroe: Burton, Smalley, Pugh This victory sees Clitheroe main--


. effort, into the top comer of the net. This was just reward for Mason


a one-two with Adam Birchall before . curling an exquisite right-footed


goal for the club. The ex-Guiseley striker exchanged


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half with Wolves’ defence being tested, and finally broke the stalemate with a long range shot to take the lead eoing i intohalRime.


Clitheroe Wolves Red U12s..3 Mill Hill Blue....'.......................2 THIS was a hard-fought win for Wolves in a tough match, during which neither team had many opportunities at goal. Mill Hill had the edge in the first


game neared the end, but WolveP^ ended the game on the attack, thus ensuring the points. J Man of the match was awarded to


Under 9 s hit Hyndbum for si^ stretch­ ing their unbeaten run this season to 18 games with another emphatic ^ display.


oe Wilson. Meanwhile, Clitheroe Wolves


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with Atkinson and Doyd pulling the strings in midfield.


looking lethargic and the home side almost broke through early on, but the ■ slnkp s touch let him down and the ball


niatch but he saw his goalboimd header cleared off the line. .


tnclded through to Kershaw. Lloyd had the f c t chance of the


keeper was kept, busy, even thoum the chimpions were well below par,lJoyd vollejme wide midway through-me" pli, and firing over after Dinsdale had . rieaded down a Sargeson comer. , Lloyd then turned in the box only'to- drag Ins effort wide. : McTear should Have opened the scoring on 36 minutes as he was sent throu^ on goal only to chip over the bar.


loth rnmute, diving low to his right to make his only real save of the game. Meanwhile, : at the other end, the


his clean sheet as he tipped round .the postanother Lloyd shot. / . ,The charimions began the second halt in much Better fashion,. Doyd vol- > : jey.r,g^,je followed by Sargeson seeing


{P.^frh, Heslop’s excellent: cross finding Lloyd, whose bullet header was some­ how kept out at point-blank range.' Just before /half-time he mamtaiined


The keeper then made the save of the - ms ettort tipped around a post-


finally broke the deadlock on 55 mm- m


roM, but saw his header loop over. . Rimington were now dommant. with rshaw a : cold spectator, and they .


Prom the resulhng comer. McTear ' • Kershaw was_(^ed into action in' the


Rimington.................................3 RIMINGTON extended their lead at the top of the East Lancashire League thanks to a workmanlike win at relega- h,9,t','thr'eatened Rock, added to Mill Hill s defeat to Enfield. "^e game s t^ e d slowly, the visitors


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tally to 23 for the season to complete a great day for the young Wolves, who now have four tough games as then- title challenge gathers momentum.


: only tor the latter’s shot to be blocked by a defender, and Wahnsley followed iip but his shot was also blocked.


' 'With just seven'minutes remaining, Sargeson produced a delightful cross- field pass to McLean, who showed his power to race down the right and pull the ball square for Rakshi to make it


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to start slowly and it’s a good job we are defending well as we are. not being punished. It is something we need to . address quicDy as we have some huge. games coming up.” . This week sees a trip to Skipton LMS m the Craven Cup. -


utes, and the veteran striker made it 3-0 in the last minute, as Rakshi’s attempt to round the keeper was foiled, only for . the big man to calmly slot home. , , Terry Braithwaite said: “We seem ■


Penman came on for the last five min­


Sargeson and Doyd combining to sena him clear, but he steered his shot wide ' with the keeper beaten. Fagan, McLean and Walsh combined,


only to see it ruled out for offside. Rakshi should have scored next,


to Sargeson, whose drive clipped the outside , of the post, and minutes later the skipper fired a left-foot shot wide. In the last 15 minutes Walmsley’s clever pass released Lloyd, who scored


through, and his shot was parried but McLean followed up, took a touch and hit the post with the goal at his mercy. A mmute later Doyd played the 'ball


Rakshi entered the fray, and he crossed for Doyd to slide in, only to see the ball squirt over the bar. Just after the hour Rakshi was sent


utes, Lloyd racing clear of the defence to latch on to Walmsley’s pass to beat the keeper., Mcl^an switched to the right as.


riot down either flank and Lloyd added to his tally with a well-taken * goal. He added his second with a neat . headed firrish after a pin-point free kick by Atkinson. Doyd added two more to take his


ffibbert, when a sublime lob from the irr-form striker found the top comer. Doyd and Sutcliffe were itrntring


after chance and it wasn’t long before Hibbert found the back of the net with a neat left-foot finish. The goal of the game came from


Lloyd was again providing.chance The youngsters made a solid start


from Harry Jackson, Harry Excef and George Bland. Min HiU pulled one back as the .


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Milnthorpe Corinthians....O Hurst Green........... ....... ....5 THE West Lancashire Football League Second Division promor tion race continued to hot up as Green brushed aside a poor Mil­ nthorpe side to remain in second, with goals from Danny Walker, a Chris Scott hat-trick and an own goal. Seedall was forced into several


changes due to player absences, with Bartlett, Sargesqn, . Barton and Scott coming into the starting XL


- Green, raced into a two-goal


lead via Scott and an own goal before Scott added two more'in what was very much a one-sided affair, as Corinthians rarely threat­ ened, their best effort coming from a mis-hit . cross which flew into Adam Chester’s hands. ■ The second half continued in the same vein as shot upon shot rained in on the Corinthians goal, with the keeper making several good stops,'the best of which was a superb point-blank stop from a


Walker volley. The striker did score a goal of Ds


own, finishing neatly from a right wing cross, but in trath.Green will . be disappointed they didn’t add to


. their tally. Walker skewing wide right in front of the goal, Sargeson having two efforts blocked on the line and McCartney blasting over when only yards out. Sub Tyrrel also had a fantastic


opportunity for a goal of his own when clean through, but rushed his effort and shot wide. Green host mid-table CMB


(kick-off 3 p.m.) on Saturday in what may be a defining moment in the title race, with the two other contenders, Bolton County and Leyland United, playing their first match against each other.


. Hurst Green: Chester; Tipton, Bamber, Barton, Aspinwall (McCarthy); Walker, Cookson, Haworth, Satgeson,' Scott (Davies); Bartlett (Tyrell)


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