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Thursday, January 17,2013
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Wish to appoint a PERMANENT F/T <j
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Closing Date: Fri February, 2013 Shortlisting: Tue 5 February, 2013
Interview Date: Thurs 15 February 2013 ‘
Please ring Angela Benson or Louise Sells for an informal chat or to arrange a visit.
Application packs available from and returnable to : Ribblesdale Children's Centre Tel: 01200 423672
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www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser 8i Times,Thursday, January 17,2013 cals CliOieroe set back on Irack
game from the right flank and his snap shot from the edge of the area on 26 minutes almost caught out M^. Although mainly half^hances,
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Business coach Rachael Nixon
Buchan was again the provider as Calvert latched onto the former Greenock Morton forward’s pass but failed to hit the target.
David Taylor’s left-wing cross looped over the crossbar as the striker chal lenged Burton in the air. In the final minute of the half,
Clitheroe continued,to carve out the better opportunities as the half wore on and Calvert fired ( up by Buchan. At the other end, Law’s header from
i over after being teed
ball on a difficult surface in the opening' period while the hosts'were forced into major reorganisation,*’ using all three substitutions before half-time. Buchan was making an impact on the
the chance to equalise on five minutes but could only shoot straight at Hakan Burton from inside the penalty area. Moore’s side played some neat foot
doubled as Danny Mahoney’s smart pass found Smith in the box only for the midfielder to be denied by May. In a lively opening, Bill Law had
for long and two minutes after the restart he had his goal.
league start since August - applied a close range finish to Buchan’s cross from the right to score his fourth goal of the campaign.
position and May was required to claw away a rather scuffed Calvert effort
after the striker combined well with Mahoney.
ing a goal back on the hour mark as Booker’s shot from range rebounded off the underside the crossbar before being cleared by Jack Higgins. A minute later. Law headed a right- wing free kick wide before the arrears
TTie away side were in a commanding Goole came incredibly close to pull Calvert though was not to be denied The 23-year-old - making his first
Deny Robson’s curling effort after a goalmouth scramble struck a post with
guarter of an hour remaining before urton did well to tip over a powerfiil
Sam Colbear’s flicked effort trick led wide of the post before Goole’s final chance fell to Booker whose shot missed the target.
drive from Mark Baggaley. From the resulting Booker comer,
Edwards came close to adding a third for Clitheroe, but after winning the ball
Unlikely comeback! Hurst Green.......................4
sion s best record, having only been beaten once.
ot the two sides, showing exactly why they laid claim to the divi sion s best side as they stroked the ball around comfortably. Green bad to take a back seat during the opening quarter as they franti cally tried to keep up with their opponents.
Indeed, they started the brighter
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be their goalkeeper, as he looked to come off his line at every oppor tunity Green failed to take advan tage pt this despite twice him being ca^ht in no-man’s land.
P9 dangerous left wing crosses out Green’s front men weren’t
Captain Hayes delivered one or
decent chance, but his piledriver “9JP b cutback flew over the bar. ibe visitors’ weak link looked to
McIntyre had the game’s first
to a seven-goal thriller for the second consecutive game, as they watched their side come from 3-1 dovTO with only 15 minutes to play. McCarthy’s goal capped an amaz ing comeback that looked unlikely. . Leyland arrived with the divi
clincher from Derek McCarthy. The Green faithful were treated
Leyland United................. 3 HURST Green continued their ti tle assault with an enthralling win oyer league contenders Leyland United thanks to an injury time
visitors went in front as Andrew Leggett turned in a low left wing cross, giving Chester no chance. TTie home side looked to be
ativity, coupled with Scott’s power ful forward play, seemed to oe too much for Leyland and a comeback looked
on.However, the officials were involved in another pdd decision as they awarded the visitors a pen alty on 75 minutes as the substi tute went down in the box, Morris making it 3-1 and seemingly game
tion, bringing on McCarthy and Scott, antfit was this change that changed the course of the game. McCarthy’s endeavour and cre
Green comeback as he coura geously beat the onrushing keeper to a ball and. side-footed home from 20 yards out. Seedall made a double substitu
dead and buried moments into the second half as a comer from the right side was met powerfully by I&vin Houghton. But Ross Dent started the
aggrieved just before Leyland’s opener as Walker’s trickery ended with him being upended in the box. as the ball ran away, but to their amazement, the referee waved away Green’s claims. Just to rub salt in the wound, the
able to get on the end of any of them. The home side were certainly
over. Immediately from kick-off, Chris Scott found Danny Walker in the area, however, and he fin-
ished coolly to reduce the arrears ; of the West Riding ChaUenge-Gup With a ? to one goal.
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truly swung Green’s way, with McCarthy orchestrating
The momentum had well and
■ MINGTON moved into the last eig eights ;hard-fought win at much-fancied Oven-
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, cross found Walker’s head, and he • wsHors struggled to get -any sort
raptures. Green were not finished, as tw o ’to nrenome^me tree Jack.
range to finish an amazing tuma- f R ^ h i tp head into
tne.comer for 2-0. ; . ; 'Bradford sirie iyersal rn ffle quarter-^nal J round and give Green all three - Rakslu then weht.on-a typical run Teny Braithwaite-was th^ed: “Makei pomts.
McCarthy slotted home from close ■ “ “f ^
the half hour; Uoyd com- ojuple of saves-before thel'pnd,and hisi "i? captain, who fed Eglmjhe -, te^-inates'-gave everything' to’ see their; tsfriker whipping in a precise crossTor Tim -side through^-The r eW ^ i s a-’trip f to;
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p A truly amazing game between :Tvhose,shotwas,deflected just over.';v,:i’:;!- ?:-Kbeat and ffleyTeaUyputus imderffl'e’cosli; Green stay top of the league, clear §nveL*i?®'^®ed
ossibly the two best sides in the •Another.'Rigan;tackle-released Lloyd' ' ‘ division and one which ensures
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side Milnthorpe Corinthians, p.m. kick-off.
Hurst Green are at home on ,free kick
up.to Sargeson.pn-the edge'of able, the question now S'-can we actuaUvi Saturday where they face bottom .the area, and the former Clitheroe man win it?-”. '
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Just.before^haff-time, Dmsdale sent-. a Ksuch a presrigious'cbmpetition'isfreihafkL^ t'lr.K;.;-.,
' Rimington are at Home in the'Crav 'en-' ^
,in:the,second.haIf,-.T5ut;my'.lads"showed: that we can compete at this level.*’?"
to the last
goals, and the equaliser came with |McGarthy in'doininant moo’d,'as time andtt’Jsto'.squeeze.rhiSi Shott past thevxmsighted; five minutes left as a d e f l e c t e d ^ “ acks broke down. '
The home side could smell tfeed off him,'burihe foundpmsdale and ' ' r '"'•Kershaw for 3-2., K ' • - - Just prior to the final whistle,
sppt-kick to spark a frantic finale which Clitheroe will be relieved to have sur vived with their lead intact.
were halved on 68 minutes as a dubious penalty was awarded for a foul on sub stitute Dean Sidebottoni. Booker confidently dispatched the
on halfrvay and advancing saw his shot fly wide.
at Shawbridge on Saturday, kick-off 3 p.m.
Clitheroe: Burton, Edwards, Smalley, Bodie, Higgins (c), Smith, Nangle, Birchall, Mahoney, Calvert (Mason 82), Buchan (Bel: 75). Subs not used: Pearson, Dykes. Attendance: 96
• Pictured, Rob Bodie is in dominant form in this aerial battle. Picture courtesy of Peter Ryan
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iRimingtonfiitd the last eight
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hoped this three-point haul will repre sent a starting point for an upturn in form and a sequence of more positive results. Clitheroe now face Ossett Albion
After a difficult spell of late it will
old when Nangle thumped a trade mark 25-yard free-kick ovdr and wall and past the despairing dive of Goole keeper Neal May. Moments later the lead was almost
Connor Smith, Mark Buchan and Calvert earning Edwards and full back roles. 'ITie game was scarcely two minutes
once Calvert added to Simon Nangle’s early opener just after half-time, but a James Booker penalty ensured a nervy final 20 minutes. Paul Moore shuffled his jjack with
ng recalls, while Louis Chris Smalley switched
MARCUS Calvert scored what ulti mately proved the winner as Clitheroe returned home on Saturday with maxi mum points after completing a league double over Goole. 'The Blues appeared comfortable
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Wolves’ 10-goal cruise
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
Clitheroe Wolves Un der 9s..................... ..10
Wilpshire WanderersO CLITHEROE Wolves under 9s got back to win ning ways against Wilpshire Wanderers on Saturday, after a frustrating 0-0 draw against Crown Paints last week.
Up until then, the inclem
ent weather had seen the Clitheroe side without a game since early December. However, the 10-0 win
against Wilpshire maintains their unbeaten record in the league this season. The Clitheroe side played
some fantastic football at times, and goals from Atkinson, Lloyd, Hibbert, Sutcliffe and Byrne secured the win, which hopefully should now drive them on to push the leaders for the top spot The Clitheroe side face a
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tough home tie against Mill Hill on Saturday, where a win is crucial to keep them in the running. • YOU can send any
top comer - a goal of true class. ; However, moments ; later, i Rimingtoni!
f Rimmgton;;. out of their: stnde :• and: ■-.Ovenden began - the • second .half on;, the; Tattack. - 'Ilien:
left-.winger f had; a >’
• This goal seemed to really- knock . - ,,
from midfield and Brierley deliver- jme ;nrstwnistleJ’Boastmglthe-league’s^ s^ s tnK e wiae ot the pi ing several crosses into the box.
fleading.scorer in Grcgoiy, they looked'to r- j;, On'jthe; hour, ■
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when.Eglin blocked: the keeper’s clear-; h leibdl'-toi
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to.ciirli
f o u n d the winger and he managed ' - /
a i longL ball t down; tlieS
chance, but: hit-his; shot : into-;the sidel netting. '
gre'ati
: pulled one .back, despite a stunning ini- t rial save,from Kershaw; with the rebound t
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werexaught on the break and Ovenden’ urned in.
delivered a delicious cross from ms, o\ra area to-prevent an equaliser,' -Kershaw was-calledLon-to'make-a the right hand side that substitute
minutes into injury time, Brierley ILy-Faganamadeiiaj perfectIy-timedttackle5;'’ V-easily stopped;by.a defender:H';rf'.
-.ms nrsr attempt,
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