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STONYHURST RECEIVE TEAM HONOUR See page 79- J


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SAMANTHA IN ACTION IN BUDAPEST See page 78 . ;


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Aldred shakes away the cobwebs!


-After a relatively quiet winter, past master Gary . Aldred shook away the


.: cobwebs and played a stormer in the latest round


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' Gary’s/73-18-55 over a very moistjwinter 16-hole


-: course gave him the win by one shot over Gary Ashton


- (69-13-56) and Dave West- •’ wood (76-20-56). .?• Frank:Hindle’s new handicap pushed him back


. into fourth with a 67-10-57. • - Fifth home was Captain


, Peter Main (74-15-59) just holding off Steve Wor rail (70-11-59), past captain Phil Hammond (66-7-69) and


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GarryDavies (72-13-59). With the Winter Order


of Merit leader Nigel Fair-


- Hurst absent, his nearest ■ challengers Steve Worrall . and Jim Bridge have closed r the gap slightly, now both


• lying nine points behind the leader with two more • weeks to go.


-- ' Hazel Sellars led the la­ dies home with a 96-32-64


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Clitheroe FC coach Sam Heap ■ is confidentthatthe recent


0y team bonding sessions will' . - help the clubturnacorner. ;.^


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• Having lost eight of their prer vious l i league fixtures; Heap.


■ ■ v.has upped the ante with a mix- ture of unconventional train­


in g methods. . . ’ The latest saw the 28:year:


~ old enroll the squad for^ a ses: • sion of/bubble footbhir at


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® ‘ by Strawberry Sports’ Aneel . Javed; a former university col­


league of Heap’s. “It was a really good laugh,”


said Heap. “I strongly recom­ mend it for any team. It’s really tiringbecauseyou’rejust using


.. your legs and there was quite a few of us blowing a bit at the- end of it, but itwas a great out-


• ingforteambonding.' ■ ■ ■ ■: “We thought we’d give it a try to boost team morale and team spirit! I gave the lads a hit of a gruelling fitness session •


... last Thursday, so they let out a bit of frustration. Ihad20 lads


■, gunning for me! We’ve recruit-. . ed a few new lads so we felt it . was a good time to get to know


• each other. Some haven’t real-. ■ ly featured yet,, so it was good to integrate them into the set


- ; rup. It was very beneficial and ;


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' it brings everyone together for. - the run-in.” • j ; The Blues, inabid to change their fortunes, have also been. attending strength and con-; ditioning sessions at CrossFiL Clitherbe which have been led > by owner and head coach Chris ' Templeman.NowHeapishop--


ing all these efforts will make a differencewhentheBlueshost struggling New.Mills at Shaw-; bridge on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m'.). • . , - “It’s been another good way


to bring the lads together,” Heap said. “They get put in to pairs and teams so.they have . to help each other along. If one


■ person suffers, the rest suffer. ' It’s been great for their fitness,"


you can see a difference, and it’s been good for team bonding.” ■■ Headded:“Wehaven’tbeen


.on a great run of form so it was' *


- 'smarting as well because they got a hiding against Radcliffe Borough at the weekend. But we’ll prepare for the fixture the same regardless of their results.. • “We need.the three points sooner rather than later. It’s


Meanwhile, boss Garner: has confirmed that Danny Mor-


..good to breakit up a bit. I think: it will help. New MiHs ydllbe :


. ton, James Walker and Danny. . Wilkins have signed on con­ tract terms until theend ofthe... season, with an optiontorenew ■- fora further season:; ' -" " - : Garner said: “I am delighted that all three lads have agreed . to commit themselves to the


’ time to turn the corner. Since ■. Simon (Garner) took over we’ve hadsomegoodresultsathome.F We need to show our capabili­ ties. Now that we’ve got a set team, a stable core, there’s no more excuses.”


; club. They have all joined the ; club since we came in and no matterwhattheresults,they’ve always shown their individual qualities.


■ > “These signings are not only


- a positive statement of intent; ■ from the club but they. also .- ■ show that the players them- selves can see that we are mov-; ; ing in the right direction.” r .*


■:> ahead of Taija Wilson (103- 37-66) with the Order of Merit showing Hazel lead-


. ingTaijabyjustonepoint! With Sunday a wash-


, out, the winter pairings who gottheir game in on ~ Saturday stole a march


oh their rivals, with Dave Westwood and Richard .


' Palmer topping the charts ' with39points. '


- ; ; Garry Davies and Ray


S tandr in g, and Frank Hindle.and Mick Mahon trailejlin their"wakewith'


-37points.- ■ Long-time league lead-


i. ers Wayne Ivinson and John Welch failed to add ’ to their total, having only ;■ •;- scored 34 pbints.. r •.


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