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www.clithero6advartis6r.co.uk Thursday,Octobor29,2015


Thursday, 0ctober29,2015 www.clithero6advertiser.co.uk


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yr 53 SPORT FOOTBALL m A / ' •


Hendry and Barski strike ; as Blues climb up to fifth


Mossley are sent packing as Garner’s men claim 10th win of the season


Clitheroe..... ...... .................2 Mossley...... ........................0 Clitheroe climbed to fifth in


m>the Evo-Stik First Division North table after a 10th win of the season against Mossley at Shawbridge on Saturday. Mossley went into the


game with 13 points from their last is.thoughtheBlues, fresh from Tuesday night’s


® win at Lancaster City, are formidable at home, having won four of six games prior to Saturday. • The first clear opening of the game came midway


y: 1 through the first half, and the Blues crafted it as Scott Bak-


. korshowedquickfeetbefore lifting a pass through to Cal- lum Hendry, who tookclini- cally finished, only to see the . assistant referee’s flag raised


for off-side. Shortly after, Bakkor was


denied by keeperLiamFlynnj after latching onto a poor header back from Mossley right back Caldon Henson. Bakkor tried to skip round


(<t,< Flynn, who recovered well to claim the ball. Clitheroe maintained the


tempo, and Sefton Gonzales was poised to pull the trigger, only fordefender Kyle McGo:


® nigle to get a vital touch and alleviate the danger. After going in goal-less,


Clitheroe almost paid for failing to capitalise on their dominance, with only Danny Brady’s goal-line interven­ tion preventing Mike Fish


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• J a c k s o n h i t s a h a t - t r i c k i n d e r b y w i n Just a fte r the hour,


Rimington.......................... A Langho............................... .1


Gary Jackson hit a hat-trick for Rimington in a rather one­ sided local derby. Rimington created a host


of first half chances before taking the lead right on the stroke of half-time. Another flowing move


went from Fagan to Walmsley to Walsh, who released Jack- sontoracetotheedgeofthe box, where he was brought down. Faganhitthepostwith thefreekick,but Jackson was on hand toprodthe ball in-—


McLean was thwarted, but from the corner, Walmsley rose to head in for 2-0. The game was put beyond


doubt on 75 minutes when McLean’s cross was flicked on by a defender, only to find Jackson, who hammered home. With five minutes to go, a


great move involving Fagan, Nolan and McLean found Jackson, who hit the bar with his shot, and then Nolan com­ bined with McLean, who also ■hit the bar, before Jacksonis-


follow up was blocked. • Langho pulled a goal back


on 88 minutes, the ball played into the striker, who chested down,turned andvolleyed in­


to the bottom corner. Former Rimington for­


ward Bagot, who was on as a substitute, beat the off-side trap before lobbing over Ker­ shaw, butjust cleared the bar. • In added time, a move be­


tween Nolan and McLean left Jackson to claim his hat-trick. Manager Mark Wilson


was pleased with the result: ‘Whenwe played at pace we


were verygood.andwehit the woodwork six times in addi­ tion to the great saves their keeper made, so a 4-1 win is satisfactory.” Thanks to The Kings Arms


of Clitheroe, who sponsored the game in addition to the warm up tops they kindly pro­ vided for the club. Rimington have also


sealed a three-year deal with Surridge sports to supply kit and training wear. Saturday sees a trip to


Stacksteads followed by a trip to Wakefield in the cup.


Gary Jackson (s).


Boss comes on to fire reserves to


victory Rimington Reserves won for a sixth-successive week, beat­ ing Mill Hill Reserves 4-3. The men in Orange


stormed ahead with three goals within 12 minutes from debutant and man of the match Joe McTear, and two from Michael Wood. Mill Hill came back to level


4hroughboss Warren Jackson,


in the second half, but Rim­ ington scored a late winner


Maroon and Golds’ second string extend unbeaten league start with win at Kirkby


Clitheroe RUFC seconds ex­ tended their unbeaten league record with a 26-20 win at Kirkby Lonsdale thirds. It took a while for Clitheroe


to find any rhythm, but they were settled by a Mitch Jones penalty. Clitheroe began to grow in


confidence, and Simon Gret- ton scampered over for a try. Jones was on form with the boot for the extras. — The Maroons pressed-


again, and Joe Hopkins spot­ ted the space wide out and chipped a lovely cross kick for wing man Austin Wensley to . scoop up in fine style to score. In the second half, some


dazzling interplay found Wensley unmarked to scoot over to complete his brace. However, buoyed on by'


home support, Kirkby found their second wind and began to chip away at Clitheroe’s lead, reducing it to 20-12— —


A long range Hopkins pen­


alty seemed to steady the ship, but Kirby rallied again with a try and a penalty to close the gap tojust three points. But fly half Marco Vaghetti


almost nonchalantly popped over a drop goal to seal victory. Clitheroe Under.isss,


meanwhile, lost 39-31 to Fleet- wood. Hamlet, Wilkinson, Mat­ thews and Thompson scored . tries, with-Duck converting— .


Read stay top of the pile despite defeat to the All Blacks


Despite losing to All Blacks, Read stayed top of the Dor­ othy Southworth Indoor Bowling League at Roefield Leisure Centre. They lost heavily on mat


two, but on mat one, Geoff Barrett, Keith Bright and Kevin Crook salvaged two points. French Connection won


theirsecondgameofthe sea­ son with a convincing win -ovec-ReadWhite.------ ;____


A close game between


.Sabden and West Bradford earned West Bradford 4 points to Sabdens 2 points. After being down on both


mats with 15 minutes to go, The Wanderers rallied and beat Phoenix 6-0. An extremely close game


between Waddington Red and Hurst Green on mat one was level at 19-19, but a mag­ nificent bowl from Hurst -Green saw them sneak in.


Fright night at





Wanderers Tomorrow night, Ribbles- 0


' dale Wanderers Cricket n and Bowling Club will host An Evening with Simon * Entwistle telling Lancas- 9 trian Ghost stories from _ 8-30 p.m.


’s Entwistle is renowned


for his ghost walks and tours of the Ribble Valley. Tickets are £5 per per­


son, including a pie and peas supper. Please call Mark Gra- ham on 07506 736 634 to -reserve a ticket.------------:


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putting Mossley into the lead a minute after the restart. A minute later, on his


home debut, keeper Ben Woodhead produced a terrif­ ic stop from a corner to keep Clitheroe level. However, just after the hour mark, the Blues finally


got their noses in front. Hendry broke the dead­


lock, the on-loan Blackburn striker moving onto a cross from Scott Harries, before beating Flynn. And Clitheroe wrapped up


the points in the last minute, as former Nelson and Colne


man Brandon Barski rounded Flynn to put the game beyond doubt with a killer second. After Brlghouse were held


bySaturday’svisitorstoShaw- bridge, Harrogate Railway Athletic, Clitheroe climbed back to fifth place, in front of a healthy crowd of 203.


Clitheroe lined up: Woodhead; Benjamin (Heywood), Walker, Bon-


■ aminio, Brady, Dent, Har­ ries, Lynch (c), Gonzales, Bakkor (Mayers). Substitutes: Heywood,


Garner, Barksi, Mayers, Hampson.


Young Greenstun leaders at Smithy Row


Hurst Green Youth main­ tained their fantastic start to . the season, defeating league leaders Southport4-3 at Smithy Row. The Green deservedly took


the lead after 25 minutes, when George Young calmly slotted home from the penal­ ty spot following superb work from Tom Reede. The visitors equalised af­


ter 65 minutes, and two min­ utes later took the lead, only for Max Hutchinson to steer home Cory Longton’s corner. Young made it 3-2 from a


free kick, but again Southpo- ty levelled, before, five min­ utes from time, Reede raced through to slot a winner.


Pictured from left are Lee Heaton, Wayne Ditchfield, Ross Hatzer and Lee Evans (s).


Lord at the double as Dog Inn go


fourth Dog Inn moved up to fourth in theHarryDewhurstMemorial League after beating second- placed Great Harwood 4-1 at Memorial Park. Captain Nick Lord’s free


kick was flicked home by Si­ mon Holgateafter20 minutes. They conceded an equal­


iser on the half-hour mark, but, after a nervy start to the second half, they regained the lead when Holgate played in Connor Haworth for a cool


. finish. Two minutes later, Hol-


gate’s chip extended the ad­ vantage andmanofthematch Lord netted a fourth.


Chorley duo claim top prize at Rifoblesdale


Chorley’s Wayne Ditchfield and Lee Heaton beat Bol­ ton pair Lee Evans and Ross Hatzer 21-10 to win Ribbles- dale Wanderers’ Floodlit Bowling competition two.


The duo claimed the top prize of £200, with the runners-up winning £100. After winning, Wayne


thanked club chairman Mark Graham for his efforts in or­ ganising the competition. Thanks also go to the


bowling and social members, organisers, programme sup­ plier, ladies and gentlemen in the kitchen, Bill Seed the


supervisor in the score cabin and all the scorers, the ladies selling raffle tickets, the lads doing the pegging and all the ground staff. Official match night pro­


grammes were sponsored by Dobson Garden Machinery, Grindleton, Bassetts Trans­ port Warehouseing Training, Staffordshire, Kenley Ware­ housing and Distribution, Darwen, The Lancashire Beer Company, Nelson, and Barbe- quick, Burnley Results: Last 16 - M. Gra­


ham and A. Threlfall (Rib- blesdale) 15, W. Ditchfield and L. Heaton (Chorley) 21;


J. Melia and M.Beardmore (Pleasington) 2, M. Geragaty and D. Phillips (Manchester) 21; A. Hodson and W. Pinson (Leyland) 20, D. Bond and J. Wyche (Accrington) 21; J. Hanson and C. Smith (Chip­ ping) 21, B.Cumberbachand P. Watson (Padiham) 8; B. Finn and M. Flemming (Kirkham) 15, P. Wellman and G. Evans (Barrowford) 21; J. Parkin and K. Brenkley (Crosshills) 21, C. Massey and A. Norman (Ribblesdale) 15; K. Channel and P. Houldsworth (Great Harwood) 18, L. Evans and R. Hatzer (Bolton) 21; D. Walker and A. Harrison (Bacup) 21, A.


and E. Wallace (Sabden) 19. Quarter-Finals-W. Ditch­


field and L. Heaton 21, M. Geragaty and D. Phillips 17; D. Bond and J. Wyche 20, J. Han­ son and C. Smith 21; P. Well­ man and G. Evans 17, J. Parkin and K. Brenkley 21; L: Evans and R. Hatzer 21, D. Walker and A. Harrison 14. Semi-Finals-W. Ditchfield


and L. Heaton 21, J. Hanson and C. Smith 7; J. Parkin and K. Brenkley 3, L. Evans and R. Hatzer 21. Final - W. Ditchfield and


L. Heaton 21, L. Evans and R. Hatzer 10.


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R o v e r s f a n m a k e s u p f o r m i s s i n g d e r b y d e f e a t .


Week two of the winter se­ ries at Mytton Fold GC saw a smaller than usual field due in part to the weather, and, perhaps, the small matter of local pride in the lunch­ time football match, with a number of members fans of both clubs. Rovers fan John Berry (9)


tookfirstplacewitha credit­ able nett 57; playing a better back nine thanjunior organ­ izer Richard Greaves (24). In third place came Man-


chesterTeacher Angus Barr (23), starting to ‘learn the short game’ in achieving a nett 59 with less three putts than in previous rounds! Jean Luc Van Boeckel


recorded a nett 62 with his brother Mick over from South Africa caddying dur­ ing the round and prior to the South Africa v New Zea­ land Rugby game. Tough re­ sults for the brothers. In the weekend doubles


better ball matches Frank Hindle (9) and partner Mick Mahon (15) recorded an ex- ■ cellent 41 points to take first spot from Dave Westwood (15) and Richard Palmer (8) 38 points along with Mike, Chatburn (16) and Dave Clegg (10) also 38 points.


0 Despite dropping shots


at the 17th and 18th holes, Andrew Blockeel covered the back nine in level par and


score a total of 37 points in Saturday’s Stableford com- petition at Clitheroe Golf Club to take first place from Andrew Wright after a card play-off. Ed Snowden headed a


group of four players on 36 points to claim third spot. Clitheroe member and ®


local butcher Alan Hack­ ing sponsored the Ladies’ Turkey Shoot played over 13 holes on Thursday won by Elizabeth Narayana whose 25 point total was three bet- ■>


-,


ter than Michelle Fielding whose 22 points gave her sec­ ond place after a card play­ off with Tracey Bentley.


0 Earlier this month at


Whalley Golf Golf, a Yel- . low Ball competition was played, with Shirley Palich, Viv Lee, Allison Nuttall and Hazel Sellars winners with 83 points. The team with the best


score for the Yellow Ball were Jean Sanderson, Mag- , gie Harvey, Karen Thompson and Cathy Haworth with 36 points. Last Thursday, the ladies


held a Pansy competition over nine holes, in teams ® of three, with the best two scores to count. • Winners on the day


with 39 points were Linda Rhodes, Karen Thompson and Margaret Calvert.


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