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Ayrton closes the gapohthe leader •


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- :'AndP!ithier6e>t^^^^ course to claim leaguetitle aftefe’latQst win " - * ' “HolILDSWORTHSOUCITORS^J^is,'■,,1


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;^Salesburyc!a|meldtheirfirst''C| ^seniopsilvenware


. liing promotion to the Ribbles-'"| dale League’s Senior Division 1 f-


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. The Red Caps^beat the odds . -atClitheroe’sfh‘atburnRoa’'df§


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“ ’ tyao crown,'having seen off ' r Pa^'amandEdenfield-semi- P


v;;,;!?. filial conquerors of the hosts i|; tJ andleagueleaders.'r ' Jt


' , vi And the Ribchester Road ;£ ,.' 'S^sidemll how go on to repre-'^, sent the league in the national'" competition next month. '•’^Professional Susantha :r:';. Pradeep hit 52 and Mudassar


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: f • : ■ Pan'cHbhaya 37 as’ Salesbury totalled 130 iri their semi-final ’_' -ft"


* withPadihamT'”/^’ ' An^despite captain Cal- ^


■ • ■ ' lum Clarke’s'69, Steve Brown, „ took 2-8 to send Salesbury „ ^ ^ through


Salesbury CCprofessicnalSusanlhaPradeepispictupodintheTwenty20FinalagainstEdenfieldCCatClilheroBsChatburnRoadonSunday.... * "C


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(fCSpt as they saw offCIitheroe, ^;,The previous day, league.eight dVefs to spare, " — p the run chase, withGallagh-.....X e S ? , S ® knocking offthe runs after leaders Clitheroe returned to ^ Performance of the after- er’s innings coming from 126


_Edenfield provided an up- onbymneruns.


' - holding Paul Gaskell’s side to wnning ways after the previ- noon came from'Edenfield balls.' ' ' 106-5-


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^ quick wickets to slow their ’ JackDewhurstgavegobdsup-J However, Paul Gallagher bottom at Cherry Tree fwick’^ ® ’ P™Srefs and Salesbury held portwith46asClitheroegot - (123) andjuniorpartner Mark ets pitched at 1 n m) witha-;


, ,, ,, home with three wickets and Burns (62) made hght work of leame game at home to Cher • t „ Keadtraveltosecondplacej ’oi l 'sweekend’sHouldsworth who crushed Ramsbottom Prade'ep’ the senior ®^™°*dswick, whileChthe-;|i , Thenmthefinal,Salesbuiy^ RibblesdaleLeague and LCB Cup,finalists Ribblesdale ' league’s leading run maker •'oe>ooKtoavengetheir'Twen:c ' ^ ' ■


reached 124-s, leaving Edeh-'~ Club knockout defeats \ ^ Wanderers by 10 wickets , added another 70 as Sales- ty^o defeat against Edenfield field as the favoilrit’es at the ~ Beaten by Settle and Cum- Wanderers,/who meet bury won by eight wickets at atChatburnRoad. ' halfivaystage.'''',.yLt.',', ■ 3ti briaris Barrow, the Chatburn Brooksbottom^in Sunday’s ’ Euxton." r r Edenfield enhanced.that;. Rp^adsidehitbackw ' i® y


ooto 93 overT^halley. -j, •'r.,wr u on Sunday against Bro'bks- pitched at 1-30 p m. ’ “ ( iJ j ' "Whalley make,the short?*


showpiece final, notched a ' This weekend, Kibbles- tnp to face Padiham at thef ^ - respectable 222-7in th'eir45 dale Wanderers build up to Arbories, while SalesburvS


tor toe loss ofjust one OTcket, Chasing 187, Tom Lord overs, with Charhe’Jackson ' their Ramsbottom Cup Final are at Brooksbottom wickets’?? butPeterBlackmantookthree • struck an unbeaten 73 and undefeated on 84?, .


* 'Ayrton Knowles Chatburn quad racer Ayr-


■ ^ ton Knowles once again showedhisskillsonthe


: r massivejumpsoftheDuns Moto Park in the Scottish


•;i; bordersforroundSofthe? ' ' Scottish Championship.


;:i V Lying insecond place, Ayr- ; ton’s pace has been build- ; , mg up all season, and with V , ' the Duns track being his ; v : : favourite,'h'e.was deter­ mined to get the win ^


; ?i;v only a mediocre start'in ?, ?


,?.:;.^his strength to keep the


; ; quad on the race track, and as.the race unfolded he picked the other riders


* offin quick style and then ’ - pulled out a lead to take the


ii . -f flag with a 12-second mar-' ''gin. In race two he made


= :■; life ‘much easier for him- V.:- self; focusing on the fast lines and being followed all the way. by team mate


; : Lawrence Whyte, the pair some 20 secondsm fiont of ■ the chasing pack! ' ' i*r,Race three would-be more difficult due to the track being watered heav- dy to try and keep the dust ■ .


Clithero'e’s Sophie Lamb will '? *;.-r,-^ has attracted players from als. AiiceHewson ofHertford-' * join over 100 of England's top the length and breadth of the'.-, 4 shire.-y,who IS the Scottish ^


t::lteenagegoIfers,ledl)yaCur-,'''‘ country.,^ . - ^ champion-'and Sophie..’’.,, p


'Vicf’ iifiJilavprWiipytwPPk’s ? Among those making the -i TheyrecentlyhelpedEng-.| ; trek from the north is Cur- land into fourth place m the


■^English girls openamateur ".tis Cup player, Bronte Law oft" Europeangirls’teamchampi-:^ ® ^^'championshipatOakeManorBfamh^mCheshire. 1', .-"T onshipin Sweden " j . i ,, ® ' ' ' ■' Golf Club,'ii’eaP Taunton inj, SomeWet


i A S‘*iv??tThe;72-holej3vent;T/which:,-*:L'adiesEuropeanTour.;i^^^^^^^^ - will."b'e played frpm|,'rues-.J\'^;,^She’llbejomedmthefield,'who'willconte‘stthefinal36 \'^dayrtoThursday,’Augustist\ bytwofeUowgirlinternatiori-^ holeso'nTh'ursday., > Clitheroe’sSophieLamb’ s' n


‘->Shewastoirdlastye'ar,be- Competitors wilfplay i 8 | Emily-Taylor,of La'iica-. holesonTuesdayandWednes|?|


-, _",'shire, who now plays on the , day.'The field will then be culp the top 36 players a"nd ties'?^


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‘vj dow'n i but Ayrton round- : ed the first turn in second , place behind Whyte and


j sensibly sat at a safe dis­ tance.' He started to pressure.


K. Whyte, who held the race , i/ hnesi!and-Ayrton had to : settle for second." However, thisgaveAyr-


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,.:..andmoreimpo’rtantlytook * ; 12 points off the leader of : - thechampionship.'' With two rounds left it could go to the wire! 4*


v! (;> In the first race he had :■ fourth place, but then a


' . ; tangle with another rider ine a r ly spelled disaster.: . ' Ayrton had to use all


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Wariderers seeking to avenge big league defeats in Ramsbottom Cup final DanBlack ' -


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1 Ribblesdale Wanderers have the opportunity to claim back the Ramsbottom Cup trophy this weekend after Baxenden


, usurped them as champions lastseason. ^ -


. - Led by skipper Ian Britcliffe ' . m 2011, the Church Meadow : side beat Oswaldtwistle Im-


: manuel, Salesbury and Whal- ley before outclassing rivals Read in the final at New Lane. V Britckffe and professional


, MuhammadWqjihuddin took three wickets apiece while John Braithwaite added two as Read culminated the in­ nings on 236-9. V In the reply paid man Wa -


•; - jihuddm went on to steal the show, smashing an unbeaten 102 from g6 deliveries which included eight fours and five suces. . '


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. A1 a s t a 1 r. r‘M a r s h h a d -opened with 27 and Brannon


■ Varleyadded37midwaydown the batting order as Wander­ ers claimed a thrilling four-,; wicket triumph.


V .: This.time,'captamed by ■ Martin Briggs, their route


V to.the final included wins - ; agamst-Barnoldswick, Os- ;


-waldtwistle.Immanuel and Earby. -


•, v.They’ll now lock: horns ■ : withleague.'newcomers


;,Brooksbottomforthecoveted • . piece of silverware; The pair, 1


have played each other twice; already in the Ribblesdale* Cricket League with Brooks-' bottom coming out on top on; both occasions. . • The final will take place at •;


Cherry Tree on Sunday with wickets pitched at 1 p.m. . •


Valley’s cup joy Ribble Valley UnderISs won =.


: the LCP Final with'a resound- ; ing win over Wyre District by


71 r u n s . , -n >" i


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- On the way to the final the : team beat Blackburn with: : Darwen, Hyndburn, Burnley,’, .?Lancaster,and Morecambe: andRossendale.s?


-i si: Along the way were some fine individual batting per-;


'iformances fro'mTjonathan-. ;.Richardson;(i23 not out), .; -WilLWrathall {102) as.well;: , as halfrcenturies for Harry.v


: Lang,CharlieDewhurst,Will r: Wrathall and Joe Briggs.


: ■ ;:.Harry Lang-, ElnSmith, .-


. Frankie Jackson and. Joe Noone bowled superbly, tak-j- Jing wickets throughout the -■ tournament, supported by.,-;, high quality fielding


_ Theteamispictured,back_ ‘ row,fromleft;EhSmith,Har-, : - ry Lang, Sam Mulligan, Char-.,?; ,• he Dewhurst, Will Wrathall,


: Jonathan Richardson; front:,?:, :row,JackMorris,BillyJacks,:-;;


■ :jimbobScorah,FrantaeJack-.®r son. Matt King, Joe Noone. - 3


-..'..“Elsewhere, inithe.Cht-.- .heroe and District Cricket ' League, Calderstones were.' crowned winners of the Fred Booth Memorial Trophy as they beat Low Moor m the fi- -


i nal. Chasing 65, the victors-:; ’ knocked off that total with


vjustfourwicketsdownasFa- s rouk Butt hit an unbeaten 29. s * ?'.'-:In the league, Chtheroe'St • James beat Chipping Ram- ; ■ biers after overhauling their. ■ '. opponent’s 97-run total with : two overs to spare., ,


; - Despite not having a fix-;:


, tore, Sabden still head the : table.,They instead defeated ;


: Rathmell in a friendly with ? the final ball of the game.


. Rick Wright and Phil Parker: retired on 25 and Simon Cap-: stick supported them well • .withaknockofigforSabden;;


Ribblesdale’s Brannon VarleybowIsatEarbybatsmanChnsWaltonin Wanderers'semi-final win i


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/ Holiday S - netball ^ ® camps in , Clitheroe \


Over the Summer holiday, Rib- bleValley Netball Club's pdpu-


' larNetballcampswilltake place are still going ahead on August 1st, 12th and 28th.’ ’


; ..Thefocusisonfiin-filledactiv-


ity developing hand-eye coor-" - dination, agility and balance,


■ V


Vi; competitions and tournar--^': ments


;.' with team games, shooting : '''


The camps take place at


Clitheroe, Rugby Club be- tween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and


- ireveryoneiswelcomefiomsev-'* : ’ en-year-olds upwards.' ." ' ' ^ For further information, •v;. please ring Sara Thompson:-. on 0789195605. " ‘


. The club recently held it’s


. first family fun day at OakhlU, v -,. which was a great success. ,


Oily is Dog players’ player of the, season


; Oily Steele won the coveted ;. Players' Player of the Year prize at Dog Inn’s end-of-sea- v; son awards. ^


“ The tenacious winger narv - rowly defeated full-back Nick '


• Roberts and goalkeeper Joel: Hudson.


■ ' There was consolation for. •'' Roberts, however, as he was :


" Simon Kerins’ choice as Man-'-’ ager’s Player.


• The Clubman award went— to Joe’s father Cohn Hudson."'


Cup final' derbyset _ for Monday * evening


Monday evening sees the ^ ^ final ofthe Ribblesdale Youth . League Under 14s Knockout


, Cup between Read and Clithe- ’ - , roeatReadCricketClub." The sides are joint top ofthe,


V Under 15s section, so the fi-, ®


V.-nal promises to be a very g o o d “ game between two evenly- , ' matched teams.*.'-


,'!'.|.!;2:The Rlbblcsdale League *9 have appointed.two'Senior>ii^/« ,t League umpires to officiate. ^ •'


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