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BRIGHTFUTURE AHEAD ATCHURCH MEADOW Page 70


T0MMIBACK BEHINDTHE WHEEL AGAIN Page 69


Intoday’s Clitheroe Advertiser.


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£1.00 ISSN 1355-3658 718335365496 41 >.


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ROUND-UP FROM ALL THE LOCAL GOLFCLUBS Page 69


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Hartley back on his bike at Silverstone


Whalley race ace Harry Hartley is back on his bike after agreeingtoridefor HR Kawasaki in the Pirelli National Superstock1000 Championship.


Clitheroe player-managerSimonGarnergetsstuckinforthe Blues


ByDanBlack Daniel.black@jpress.co.uk


Q Fo!low:@DanB!ack84


Clitheroe manager Simon Gar­ ner fosters “Dreams" of climb­ ing the Evo-Stik First Division North table.


The 31-year-old midfielder voiced his ambition after tak­ ing in the sounds of American R&B and soul singer John Leg-


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«Snd at Manchester’s 02 Apollo midweek. But Garneris determined to


make those “Dreams” - a track on Legend’s fourth studio al­


Garner wants to climb!


bum ‘Love in the Future’ - a re­ ality as soon as possible. The Blues currently sit 17th in the table after averaging less than a point a game in their opening 10 league fixtures. “We definitely want to im­


prove because we’re not happy with where we are in the ta­ ble,” he said. “We’d have liked more points because most of the games we’ve played have been against teams who are in and around us in the table. It’s a tight league and a win could potentially lift us to mid-table. We’re looking to kick on.” •'


Goals from Sean Myler and


Stephen Hall ensured league newcomers Droylsden took maximum points at the week­ end at the Butcher’s Arms Ground. However, Garner was full of praise for his squad de­ spite the 2-0 loss. ■ ' “We played really well,” he


said. “Obviously 1 never like to lose but we deserved some­ thing from the game. We frus­ trated them for huge periods because they couldn’t play through us. We kept them out for the majority. “Wejust lacked that cutting


edge but it was a really positive performance. They’ll learn from it and if we play like that every week will have a good go in this league.” Meanwhile, Garner is look­


ing to strengthen his squad. While the Blues have scored in all but three of their 13 outings in all competitions, theyareyet to keep a clean sheet. “We still need a goalscorer


though,” he said. “I’ve known that for a while but it’s not through a lack of trying. I’ve probably approached about 10 lads and put seven days no­


tice onsome of them. But some­ times you don’t even hearback from them. It’s difficult. I’d like to add a couple more. “I’vegotanhonestsetoflads


that work really hard. We are scoringfromalloverthepitch, and we’re scoring in the major­ ity of our games. However, the problem is not being able to keep a clean sheet. If we can keep the opposition out and continuescoring then we’ll give ourselves a chance.” Clitheroe are at home to


RadclifFeBorough on Saturday, kick-off3p.m.


The 17-year-old started the season in British Su­ per Bikes with Halsall Rac­ ing, and was the youngest points scorer in the cham­ pionship. But he parted ways with


Halsall before a brief peri­ od with the Tsingtao team. Harry, nicknamed ,


. “Hartley Hare", was left without a ride until late last week when a deal was struck with lan Lougher and his team. He was soon in action


at the weekend at Silver- stone, finishing 25th, and will finish the season at Brands Hatch in a few weeks’ time. ILRsaid: “Despite his


young age, Hartley comes to the team with a race- proven pedigree. He has made rapid progress in a relatively short space of time, and he isn’t the least bit daunted as hetakes on new challenges."


he Clitheroe Advertiser & Times is published by East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd at Bull Street, Burnley BB111DP (Tel: 01282 4Z6161, classified 0128Z 422331) and printed by Newsprinters (Knowsley) Limited, Kitling Road, Prescot. Merseyside, L34 9HN (Tel: 0151546 2000). Registered asanewspaper at the Post Office. Reproduction ofthe contents of this newspaper is not permitted without the prior consent of thepublisher, East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd.


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