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flimington Into a tblHl quarter-final
FOOTBALL
M League Second Division met c the First Division leaders in
.A The game started well for the home side inside two minutes, as Dinsdale slipped ■going for a header and let in a forward, who squared past Kershaw for his partner to tap
■ ■►home. The nearest the visitors
^ increased their lead, as a break * down the left saw a cross beat everyone until it was ham­ mered home at the far post. Midway through ^ the
(^TjHutchmson, who fed Uoyd, ’■ ^ d he got the ball to EgUn, who turned to beat the keeper froml2.yards. The visitors were now. play­
* fouled in the inside left posi- ,
ing at a much better tempo, and on 25 minutes Lloyd was
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tion. McLean whipped over a great fi-ee kick for the striker to rise and head home to level matters. In the 33rd minute, Lloyd cut inside before curling a shot ■ over the keeper only to see his l^ e f fo r t hit the bar, and Rakshi .
League
* lookfor teams
SPORT SHORTS THE Clitheroe and District
r^-;^ricket League is on the lookout for new teams. Matches are played mid- week around the local area
" between May and August in a Twenty20 style format Any'villages, clubs, socie­
^ i 1 ^ 1
ties or pub .teams are more than welcome to apply to
join. Further
information ' can be obtained; from
. John Hargreaves on 07921 740255. • READCTONE United Under 11s Yellow beat,
41 Brierfield Celtic Greens 2-0 - at the weekend. ► Alasdair Moir and Cade
Leonard were on target ■ James Bridge was named -
'=^^man. of the matdh for. the third game running. T
half Rimington finally got into gear, McLean found
came early on was when McLean, and -Rakshi com- bined, but the resulting cross was headed away for a comer. ■ The Ivy sent their sup­ porters into raptures as they
TOP of the East Lancashire
this, mouth-watering cup-tie,- with
..the ■, current champions wiiming through to their third quarter-final of the season.
followed up but hit the bar too, and the chance was gone. The Ivy began the second half on the attack, but this time - .Rimington’s , back four were
! firm, with Dinsdale. outstand­ ing, and the villagers began to push the home side back. ■ The keeper pulled off some
free kick for Lloyd to thunder in a header.
fine saves but he was unable to prevent the visitors taking the lead on 65 minutes. Rakshi whipped in a great
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at home to Hurst Green, kick- ' off2-15 p.m.
relieved to see his team progress: “Ivy made it hard for us at the start of each half but we stuck to our task well and deserved our win. Saturday sees a local derby
judged his header. Terry Braithwaite was
trious Rakshi, and Heslop came on for Gawthorpe, and McTear should have made it 5-2 as great work by Eglin down the left saw him cross to the substitute, who totally mis­
bar and post before nestling in the opposite comer. McTear replaced the indus­
shortly after, as McLean broke down the tight before pulling the ball back to his striker who curled it over the keeper. It clipped, the underside of
found Eglin, but his volley failed to hit the target. Lloyd claimed lus hat-trick
Two minutes later Rakshi /
www.clltheroeadvertlser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, February 28,2013 ^ Sports information desk EVO-STIK FIRST ^
DIVISION NORTH TABLE
-ifDivision One w o a - p -
“Mossley............29 16 5, 8 53 CLITHER0E..„...30M5 8 7 53'; NewMillS.......;;.24.16.3 -5-51 CurzonAshton .29 15 5 9,50
' Parsley FC......... 30 12 8 10 44 WarringtonTn...30 1111 8 44
rCammell Laird .'..26 12 7 7 43 Lancaster City. ..'31 12 6 13 42 . Burscough.......29 9,11 9'38 SalfordCity.......27 9 11 7 38 : BamberBndge..27 10 6 11 36
.OssetlTown.....26 8 9 9 33 RadcliffeBoro...27 7 11 9 32 ■.
' Harrogate R......28 8 7 13 31 •Wakefield........ 30.6 6 18 24 .PrescotCables .28 5 7 1622 GooleAFC.........29 .4 4 21 16 ’
•Ossett Albion..... 27, 3 5 1914 GarforlhTown...30 3 4 23 13
IHARRYDEWHURST MEMORIAL
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FOOTRALL LEAGUE RESULTS
League.
Anlen forfeited to Bees Knees; Dog Inn 4, Central Boys 3; Globe Bullough 0, Church Town 2; Stanley Ultras 7, Baggy's Wine Bar 0.
Clitheroe girls make cx)unty
PUPILS from Clitheroe Grammar took victory In the girls’ football to seal their place at this year’s new-Iook SPAR Lancashire School Games county finals. The team from the
secondary school com­ peted against six schools from the Ribble Valley and Hyndburn to finish in first place, and will progress to
FOOTBALL
the Winter Games where the pupils will compete against others from across the county. ' The SPAR Lancashire
School Games is organ­ ised by. Lancashire Sport Partnership’s Lancashire Organising Committee
.(LOC) and sponsored by James Hall & Company
Ltd, the SPAR distributors for the North of England. Richard Varey, chair­
man of the Lancashire School Games organising committee and Burnley’s Blessed Trinity RC College headteacher, said: “A big well done to all the pupils who have taken part in this year’s Level 1 and 2 competitions, and ' congratulations to Clithe­
roe Grammar for getting through to the finals. “We are really looking
forward to the Winter Games and hope teachers, parents, grandparents'and family friends come and cheer their teams on too.” The SPAR Lancashire
Winter and Summer School Games will take place at Stanley Park In Blackpool.
FIXTURES League
Central Boys v Baggy’s Wine Bar (King G): Church Town v Stanley Ultras (King G); Dog Inn v Bees Knees (Wilson’s).
TABLES League
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.......................P W 0 L P ChurchTown.„..8 7'1 0 19 Dog I n n , 7. 6 0 '-1 15 ■ Stanley Ultras..,';?. 4 2 1 IT Bees K n e e s 8 4 2 2 IT Baggy'sWine ...9 3 1 4 10 GlobeBullpugh,? .1 1 .4 4.
(Central Boys......8 1 T S 4-. lArdenlnn......... 8 1 0 6 3
jDONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCS FOOTRALL jLEAGUE I
p President’s Cup Second Round
RESULTS '
Maroon and Gold Just fail short
• of putting in a good perform-. ance and registering a victory. ‘ Unfortunately the former
and veteran loose forward Ralph Rigby joined prop Jim Smith as replacements as Clitheroe travelled confident
- surface and good weather, any chance o f a free-flowing match never maten'alised as Clitheroe struggled to get into
only happened •in fits and starts, and the “Iatter com­ pletely evaded them. Despite , “a -good ; playing
GLITHEROE visited Crosby St Marys looking to close the gap between them at the bot­ tom of the Northern Division -North Lancs 2. Utility back Garth Spencer
RUGBY
Crosby St Mary’s 10 Clitheroe....................... 8
were able to put some phases together they made good yard-
w ^ quick' to blow for any minor infringement and any chance of either side using their speedy backline was lost.. However, when- Clitheroe
the game early on. Most of the rugby was played in the centre' of the pitch as neither side were able to take the iniative. Frustratingly, the referee
. replaced by Spencer. Wilde had shown some promising glimpses with the ball, coming
.came off with a bloodinjuiy, allowing Rigby to make his return to action.
trailing just 3-0, Clitheroe still felt they were in contention. They started the ■ second half brightly, using the pack
After going in to half-time -
though when young wing Jordan Wilde was forced off with an ankle injury, to be
they were unable to force their w^over for a score. - They were dealt a blow ‘
■ off ms wing and popping up in dangerous positions. - • - . He was soon joined on the- sidelines by Darren Eagle who
:-i^e break out of defence saw Crosby work,their winger into a tiy-scoring position.
or. the Littlemoor men as a ■them, but the referee deemed
J. Chtheroe thought that a last ditch cover tackle, had saved
:,an uncoverted. try and give ,Clitherpetheleadat5-3. ^ f Hcwever, disaster stmck
a line out on the five metre Ime and a catch and drive saw Ross Chamberlain score
to gpo.d effect to make some hard yardage. Steve Dowson, Brian H ou^ and Ben Graves were making a nuisance of themselves, carrying the ball well and asking questions of the home defence. Clitheroe managed to force
promotion pushers Thornton Cleveleys : to- Littlemoor on Saturday for a 3 p.m. kick-off.
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was not quite , enough as the final pass was often lacking in good positions. Clitheroe „ scored a penally, but it was not enough and they lost 10-8. Clitheroe now welcome
William McStyre in the back row. . Despite their endeayour it
' -Now 10-5 down, Clitheroe threw evendhing at their opponents. Smith came on for Andrew Thomber in the front row and Eagle returned for
It illegal and awarded a pen­ alty try and a conversion under the posts.
Burnley GSOB 2, Clitheroe RBL 3; Canberra FC 0, Burnley Athletic 6; Enfield 2, Barrow- ■ lord Celtics; Langho 1. Colne United 3; Mill Hill 5, Worsthorne 3; Prairie United 0, Calder Vale , 3; Rock Rovers 2, Barnoldswick Town United 1; The Ivy FC 2, Rimington 4. - •
Read United 3. Feniscowles & Pleasington 0.
First Division '
- Burnley Belvedere 4, Wad- Second Division
dinglon 2; Daneshouse 0, ' Borrowdale United 5; Peel Park 3, B acupCC3.
- Reserve Division •
, FIXTURES First Division
Calder Vale V Burnley GSOB- Feniscowles & Pleasington v
Entield; Langho v Oswaldtwis- . Is SM; Read United V Mill
Hill; Rimington V Hurst Green; Rock Rovers.v Colne United;
Worsthorne v Stacksleads SJ. Second Division
Barnoldswick .Town United v Burnley Belvedere; Barrowford Celtic V Clilheroe RBL; Bor- rowdale United v Canberra FC; Bur^y Athletic v Daneshouse
FC;TTie Ivy PC V Bacup CC; Waddington V Peel Park.
Canberra PC v Read United; / Reserve Division
, tnfield V Langho; Oswaldtwistle |M V Worsthorne; Stacksteads
rW V Rock Rovers. .
Waddington ■
-; First Division ' TABLES r ^ ~..,,.„..,.;..,;;.p, W 0 L P '
M o n 13 11:1. 1 34 - .....10 2 3 32
;Worsthorne.,.-.,15 8 4 - 3 28. J"n.eld... .,,;:,13 9. 1,3 28 t T
Feniscowles ;,,,14 7 '4 3 25 ' Lsegho....14 ' 6 4 4 22
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Oswaldtwistle SM 4, Enfield 0; Riminglon 5, Langho 2; Stack- steads SJ 3j Read United 0.
Skelmersdale ...25 21 3 1 66^ ■ Traftord.......__:27 16 6 5 54 R'bottoni Utd.;..27 16 5 -6 53 '
' HuistGreen.... ;18 5 4 9 19 Colne United....17 6 1 1019 O’twistleSM.....14 5 2 7 17
Read United , , ,1 7 6 3 8 21
. Calder Vale FC., 16 4 3 3 15 Rock Rovers.... 15 3 4 8 13
The Ivy............12 10 1 1 31
Stacksteads S J, 16 3 4 9 13 Burnley GSOB .,15 3 3 9 12 ' Second Division P WD L P
. Bley Belvedere, 14 9 1 4 28 Barrowford C.,, 14 9 0 5 27 Clitheroe RBL,,13 8 0 5 24 Burnley Ath......10 7 2 T 23 Canberra.........10 7 0 3 21 BarlickTown....13 5 5 3 20 Borrowdale...... 13 6 1 6 19 Prairie Utd....... 13 5 3 5 18 Waddington.....14 2 4 8 10 Daneshouse.....12 2 1 9 7 ' Bacup CC
13 1 3 9 6
Peel Park.........13 0 1 12 1 Reserve Division
ReadUtd.............12 2 3 7 9 Waddington , , ,1 3 1 0 12 3
ROEFIELD LEISURE 5-A-SIDE
Nottin 0, Disco Ninjas 3; Horseshoe 5, Dynamo 5; Replacements 3, • White Lion 7; Coping Badly 1, Mad Dogs 6.
FOOTRALL LEAGUE RESULTS
...................... P W D L P Mad Dogs....... 1 1 0 0 3 White Lion........ 1 1 0 0 3 Disco Ninjas......1 1 0 0 3 Nottin........... , ,2 1 0 1 3 Dynamo . , , , , ,2 0 2 0 2 Coping Badly....2 0 1 1 T
TABLE League
Horseshoe........2 0 1 1 1 Replacements,,!- 0 0 1 0
POOL
STANLEY BRDTHERS CLITHERDEPDDL
LEAGUE RESULTS Premier Division
Bay Horse 4, Read Constitu­ tional Club 8; Buck A 6, Royal British Legion A 6; Rose & Crown 7, Castle A 5; Waggon and Horses 7, Rose & Crown A 5; White Horse A 8, Horseshoe 4; White Lion 4, Blllington Band Club B 8.
First Division
Dog Whalley 8, White Hart 4; Horseshoe B 7, Higher Buck 5; Low Moor B 4, St Peters A 8; Royal British Legion 9, Whalley Club 3; Royal Cak A 7, Stork 5; St Peters B 4, Waggon and Horses B 8.
Craven Heifer 7, Craven Heifer B 5; Dog Sports Bar B 9, De Lacy 3; Read Con Club B 6, Buck Laddies 6; Whalley Arms 8, Royal Cak B 4.
Second Division
FIXTURES Tonight
Premier Division
Blllington Band Club B v Bay - Horse; Castle A v While Horse A; Horseshoe v While Uon; Read Constitutional Club v Waggon and Horses; Rose & Crown A v Buck A.
First Division
Higher Buck v Low Moor B; St Peters A v Royal British Legion; Stork V Horseshoe B; Waggon & Horses B v Dog Whalley; Whal­ ley Club V St Peters B; White Hart V Royal Cak A. ' Second Division
Buck Laddies v Whalley Arms; Craven Heifer B v Dog Sports Bar B; De Lacy v Billington Band Club; Dog Sports Bar v Craven Heller. TABLES
■ , Premier Division .......... P P .
Royal British Leg A 16 160 Roses Crown.... 16 146 Buck A ..... ....... .15 139 Billington 8 ...... 15 133 Read Con Club,, 15 104 Castle A , , , . ...... ->15 too
Canberra.......,14 10 2 2 32 Worsthome......... 12 9 1 2 28 Oswaldtwistle,, 15 9 1 5 28 Rock Rovers........16 7 3 6 24 Rimington........... 13 6 3 4 21 Stacksteads..........14 5 4 5 19 Enfield.................11 5 1 5 16 Langho................ 11 4 Colne Utd............ 13 3
„ P W D L P
3 4 15 1 9 1
Rose S Crown A . . 15 97 Wasoon A ,
......................... P p Dog Whalley.....•, 15 134
Whalley Club.,,, 15' 121 Higher Buck , , ’, , 1 5
Horseshoe B __: 15 101
Horseshoe.;,,.;.;.-. 15 75 , White Horse A , , 15 73" Bay Horse......... 15 68 First Division
white-Lion....15 120
Waggon 8 Horses 814 117 - St Peters A,,;,.;. 15 114
Royal Oak A , , 15 99 . St Peters 8.......... 15 95 White Hart......... 15 91 Royal British Legion 15 88 pOFk-.... 15
Low Moor B...... 14 ' 79 Second Division
^ Billington B C ,Z . 12 130 Buck Laddies..... 13 121 Dog Sports Bar., 11 102 Whalley Arms.... 12 91 Read Con Club 8. 13 84 Craven Heifer 8., 12 • 77 Craven Heifer..... 12 77 DeLacy............ 12 68 Dog Sports Bar B 12 54 ' Royal Oak 8 ........ 13 47
0 ■ TIGER TAXIS
CLiTHEROE SNOOKER LEAGUE RESULTS
Catholic Club 6, Blllington B 6: M. Plant 73, D. Wilson 104; Jim Byrne
82, T. Wilson 62; Joe Byrne 69, J. Ainsworth 94; I. Cooper 79, M. Unwin 54; M. Byrne 70, R Kiddie 84; T. Byrne 83, C. Wilson 75. Low Moor A 8, Chalbum A 4: G. McQuade 112, C. Lawson 80; D. Cox 98, P. Clark 38; S. Tandy 81, G.
Simkin 78; B. Hilchen 51, G. Clark 100; S. Thompson 62, N. Jefferies 86; J. Laycock 96,0. Crooks 59.
Con Club 8, Low Moor B 4: S. Whit­ taker 77, T. Richardson 93; J. Whit­ taker 105, S. Rushlon 58; S. Shaw 66, I. Perry 62; M. Whittaker 114, S. Stall 78; P. Clegg 49, C. Haylon 68; S. West 92, D. Greenhalgh 62. Chatburn B 10, Clitheroe 2; A. Booth 88, 1. Nash 53; R. Lockley M,‘ D. . Bowness 80; S. Simkin 52, T. Brown 103; D. Lakin 81, D. Allen 74; M. Paul 72, A Pilkington 46; T. Cordeau 88, D. Bowler 45. R.B. Legion 6, Waddinglon B 6: J. Hamilton 104, S: Holden 95; S. Almond 71, A Dean 83; D. Walmsiey 50, S. Dean 79; S. Wincldey 103, G. Laxton 79; M. Hitchen 81, B. Phillip 72; G. Brunker 50, S. Baines 110.
FIXTURES . BillinglonBvLowMoorAConClub '
V Catholic Club; Chatburn A V R.d Legion; Waddinglon B v Chatbum B; Clitheroe v Slaidbum; Low Moor B v Social Club. '
TABLE
........ ;;.... ....... P W D L P Chatburn A.....1911 6 2148 Con Club.......19 9 8 2144 LowMoorA...1910 5 4136 R.B.Legion.... 19 4 12 3120 Catholic Club..18 5 8 5116 " LowMoorB...19 411 4116 Chatburn B.....-19 4 8 7110
'Waddington B 19 6 6 7106 Slaidburn......17 6 6 5100 BillingtonB....19 5 6 8 94 Clitheroe...... ..19 1 8 1086 Social Club.... 18 4 2 1272
DARTS
CLITHERUEANU niSTRICTUARTSANU UUMINUES LEAGUE ...... ............
League One Darts P P
Black Bull Chatburn 8 51 Brown Cow A ...... 8 44 R.B.Legion...... 8 37 Judge Walmesley 6 28 Brown Cow B..... 7 28 White Lion......... 6 26
Social Club........ 7 11 League Two Darts
.............................. P - P Dog Inn............ 7 52 Brown Cow ChatburnB 49 ■ Black Bull OL...... 8 48 Swan & Royal.... 8 36 Buck Inn............ 8 29 Horseshoe......... 7 21
Rose & Crown.... 8 8 League One Dominoes
.............................. P P
.15 .92 : 86
. Social Club
Brown Cow A.;..:. 8 82 7 81
Black Bull Chatburn 8 80 RB Legion....I™. 8 ; 77- Brown Cow 8...... 7 73 Judge Walmsiey.. 6 69
, White Lion....... . ’ 6 63 League Two Dominoes
..........P Swan & Royal..... 8
Black Bull DI.....-.„ 8 91 Buck Inn............ 8 86 Rose & Crown.... 8
87 . •
Brown Cow Chatbum8 . 78 Dog Inn..'........... 7 76 Horseshoe....... . 7 71
CLITHEROE DARTS - R E S U L T S
M ic k Patten S em i-F in a l Black Bull 5, White Lion 1;
Craven B 5, Swan & Royal 3.
.
F IX TU R E S L eagu e
Legiori B v Black Bull; Low Moor v Craven B; Buck Inn V Pendle Inn; White Lion v Brown C ow A; Brown C ow C V Legion A; Brown C ow B V CR a veh A; Byes for Swan & Royal and Horseshoe. T A B L E S
D iv is io n One
.......... ........ .....P,W D L P Swan & Royal ...11 11 0 0 73 Black Bull.........10 7 0 3 56 CravcnB........(.10.6 0 4 49 PendleTnn........10 3 0 7 39 Buck Inn ..;... 10 5 0 5 38 Legion B...'....... 10 3 0 7 38 Low M o o r 9 0 0 9 21 ■ D iv is io n Two
..................... .:. P W D L P Craven A ....... ..10 10 0 0 61 Brown Cow C .... 10 8 0 2 60 White Lion....... 11 7 0 4 54 ■ BrownCowB;...10. 6 0 4 49 Brown Cow A ...'10 3 0 7 35 Horseshoe...;..... 11 1 0 10 34 Legion a ;.........10,2 0 8 29
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DABTSAS-
Bay Horse B 7, Bay Horse A 2; British Legion 3, Billington BBC 6; Petre Arms 5, Black
-Bull 4; Catholic SC 4,' Low Moor Club 5.
T A B L E
Black Bull.............. ...........56 Low Moor Club...................55 Bay Horse B.................
Brown Cow........................ 47
' Bay Horse A ...................... 46 Catholic SC.:....:.;.................43 British Legion...........;..........39
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT
BADMINTON LEAGUE Division One
..............:........ P W D L P Westholme A....13 13 0 0 250 B’bum Seniors A13 11 0 2 241 Independent A... 11 5 0 6131 Clitheroe A ...... 12 5 0 7121 Telecom Ar...... 12 3 0 9110 Abacus A........... 11 4 0 7108 Tag..................11 4 0 7108 B’bum Seniors BIO 4 0 6101 St Philips........ ,10 2 0 8 77 Division Two
................ ;......P W D L P B'burn Harpoons12 11 0 1 217 Halsteads.......... 12 11 0 .1 215 RoefieldA....... 13 8 0 5177 Independent B..: 12 9 0 3167 B’burn Seniors C13 4 0 9144 St Nicholas.......11 5 0 6139 Westholme 8..... 13 4 0 9115 Abacus B........... 12 1 0 11 73 Clitheroe B ....;..12 2 0 10 61 Division Three •
...................... P W D L P College............12 10 0 2197 RoelieldB..... ..11 11 0 0182 B’burn H Juniors12 9 0 3179 Goodshaw....... 11 8 0 3165 St Matthews.....11 5 0 6139 Telecom B......... 12 6 0 7132 RoefleldC........12 3 0 9107 Bateman & Best 13 0 0 13 88 B'bum Seniors D12 1 0 11 82
Legion through in cup FOOTBALL
First Division Burnley Grammar School Old Boys.
'error nearly allowed sawEumley hit the post, but Legion went up the other end of the pitch, forcing a corner. . Dearden’s in-swinger came at pace
under pressure and it was evident that Legion,were more up for this than the . home team, dominating the first 20. minutes, though the BGSOB defence couldn’t be breached. _ It took a piece of good fortune to finally open the scoring. A defensive
It didn’t take long to put BGSOB _
and a defender sliced into his own net. ■ Front two Blackburn and Dearden' caused havoc each time the ball came forwardj and Dearden was once again involved as he won a free kick 25 yards out. Quick thinking Collinge saw the keeper unaware as he_placcd the ball mto the gaping net for 2-0, much to the frustration of the home team.
Clitheroe RBL...... ..................... ..3 LEGION turned on the style to win this President’s Cup second round tie at
Burnley GSOB..........................2
at the start of the second half as he har-^ assed the defence and went clear on goal, only to send his shot agonisingly wide of the post.- .
Blackburn could have sealed the w i r^
for majority of the game, got a break as Legion tried to play the ball out of defence, only to allow the home striker to go free through the middle and shoot passed a helpless Scriven.
come for Clitheroe, with several chances gomg begmg, before Blackburn found substitute Farquhar from the left for a pin point headerwith 15 minutes to go to surely win the game.
omer. a
were pl^ed in'which keeper Scriven pulled off several superb saves to stop the _ game going into extra time, as_ Legion deservedly won through to th l ^
Nearly seven minutes of injury time
uarter-finals, with Bury named man of le match.
The Old Boys, who were outplayed * ■ _ . m 0 A deserved third goal took time to «
and went 4-2-4, pulling a goal back in c injuiy tune with bullet header from a a
Burnley continue to punt the ball l o h ^ ' ■ ^ •
Petre Arms........................71 Billington BBC.....
Rs ..... ....61 ..49
SOCiATION R E S U L T S
P 94 • 80 '
Nigel’S ace seals victory
GOLF
■/ NIGEL Fairhurst (pictured) took the .' final round of Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Winter-Singes , in fine style when he
scored a hble-in-one on his way to a nett 51 on the 16-hoIe winter course. ■ Nigel, playing off a winter handicap of 15, aced the 170-yard 11th hole to
take the win by just one shot from Baz Hargreaves.
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• .’Merit winner, was Dave Clegg with a nett 55.
'
, Tony Cross took fifth ahead of lead­ ing lady Judith Kay and Club Treasurer Frank'Tunstall.
the. winner of the ladies’ Winter Series Order of Merit.
Furlong birdying the first, Judith Kay doing likevyise at the last, and Nigel Fairhurst’s eagle earning him a third share of the pot; With’the final round of the Winter Singles having been played, Dave Clegg
.There were three ‘twos’, with Kyle
. Parkinson and Gary Aldred both on 48 points.
for Judith Kay with Hazel Sellars runner up and Jean Havard in third spot.
In the Ladies’ Section it’s a series win
wins the men’s section with 68 points, followed by Nigel Fairhurst (56 points), Steve Worrall (50 points) and- John
Judith’s score secured her place as
' Winter Pairs finalists (from left) Frank Havard/Tqny Wilson, winners John Welch/Wayne Ivinson, - Martin Holden/Nick Avino and Keith Fitzhenry/ , Barrie Walmsiey (s).
John Welch and Wayne Ivinson won with 37 points, beating Barrie Walmsiey and Keith Fitzhenty on a card play-off. The other two pairings (Martin Holden/Nicl# Avino and Tony Wilson/Frank Havard) were both just one point behind.
Winter Pairs competition. The top four pairings from the Winter Pairs League 4 played a winner-take-all final to sort out .the overall champions. • Following the closest of competitions,
Sunday saw the finals shootout of the
also carded a nett 55, but was pushed into fourth spot following a card playoff. '
Junior Orgam'ser Richard' Greaves
. ■ Third, and Winter Series Order of ‘
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