Local Sport
Issue 1034
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8th November 2018
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Penistone’s Scott wins challenging Cop Hill Fell Race
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Scott Hinchcliffe – winner at Cop Hill Fell race, photo courtesy of Steve Frith SCOTT Hinchliffe of Penistone Footpath runners claimed victory in the Cop Hill Fell Race which is run over a two-lap, 6.1 mile course around Meltham. His winning time was almost a minute ahead of the second placed runner. Full results from the race for the Penistone contingent were: 1, Scott Hinchcliffe 36-49; 35, Steve Sanders 46-42; 36, Ian Charlsworth 46-53; 61, Julia Johnson 51-31 (first over-55 woman); 67, Paul Fryers 52-03; 97, Kelvin Bowskill 56-41 (third over-65 man); 98, Ashleigh Bowskill 56-42; 99, Peter Stanley 57-03; 116, Bernice Nixon 61-36 (third over-60 woman); 125, Sarah Halstead 64-27; 134, Myfanway Cross 66-29. Father and son team Richard and Hugh Mackie flew the flag for Penistone at the Peak Raid Nav Score Event, which is a three-hour orienteering challenge around the Goyt Valley.
They placed 75th out of 171 overall (295 pts/winners 500) and second in the parent/child pair (out of three) winners 310 points. There were 31 junior and senior Penistone runners taking part in the second of the four part South Yorkshire cross country series at Campsall, Doncaster. Results for the Penistone runners were as follows: Under 11 girls - 14, Graihagh Turner 9-38; 30, Onnee Turner 11-34. Under 11 boys - 13, Oliver France 14-14. Under 15 boys - 3, Hugh Mackie 15-40; 11, James Taylor 20-50. Senior women - 25, Julie Darigala 27-22; 28, Hannah Butcher 27-58; 39, Ashleigh Bowskill 29-36; 55, Heather Lindley 31-48; 60, Jude Matthews 32-29; 66, Dawn Godley 33-10; 70, Myfanwy Cross 34-41; 73, Sarah Clough 35-29; 75, Barbara Haigh 36-14. Over 65 men - 3, Kelvin Bowskill 28-26; 5, Keith Gordon 31-11; 10, David Foster 32-46; 14, David Needham 35-19; 15, Ray Brown 35-48. Senior men - 9, Scott Hinchc-
liffe 33-45; 12, Kai Sunman 35-00; 23, Shaun Dimelow 36-32; 41, Kieron Reed 38-02; 45, Robin Clough 38-14; 62, Daniel Limb 39-50; 64, Richard Mackie 40-04; 81, John Lawcock 42-59; 83, Richard Docker 43-00; 96, Steve Storey 44-18; 118, Martyn Goodwin 46-32; 139, Peter Stanley 49-50. Leeds 10k Abbey Dash Road Race: 151, Gareth Cooke 33-26; 848. John Lawcock 42-07; 1341, Hannah Elizabeth Butcher 45-11; 1788, Luke McGuinness 47-32; 2184, Michael Walsh 48-31; 3752, Jane Bruce Partridge 56-25; 6927, Dianne McGuinness 1.08-19. Guy Fawkes 10 mile Road Race: 175, Lee Hopkins 79-48. Kimberworth Canal Race: 44, Dawn Broom 3702 (2nd over50 woman); 67, Keith Gordon 40-10; 113, David Needham 44-36.
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IT was two wins in a week for Penistone Church with a win in both the cup and the league.
For more information about the Barnsley Sports Academy contact Barnsley College on 01226 216 123, email info@barnsley.ac.uk, visit www. barnsley.ac.uk/sport or come along to our Open Day on Saturday 1 December from 11.00am to 2.00pm.
Playing in the league on Saturday, Sam Scrivens hit a brace as Church took a comprehensive 4-0 win against Worksop Parramore. Jordan Coduri and Nathan Keightley were also on target.
Wins in league and cup for Church On October 31, they edged out FC Bolsover in the third round of the Toolstation NCEL League Cup with a 3-2 win away from home. Andy Ring and Nathan Keightley gave Church a 2-0 lead at the break. Although Jake Morrison pulled one back for Bolsover just after the break, Lewis Dickinson restored Church’s two-goal lead and they went on to win despite Jack Warwick pulling another back for the home side.
A proud Church manager, Ian Richards, said: “An exceptional performance today, I said previously that the two Liversedge games were the most complete performances but that’s outdone them. From the first minute to the last minute every single player was outstanding.”