22 August 1997
Edenfield chase honours
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
EDENFIELD can play a major part in the destiny of the Vaux
Ribblesdale League. John Kershaw's men travel to second-placed
Clitheroe tomorrow - but without their skipper who has torn a
thigh muscle.
And a shock victory would hand Cherry Tree the chance of
clinching the title on Sunday.
But Edenfield - currently lying in fifth place, eight points
behind Great Harwood - are more concerned with their own final
standing than the race for the title.
Kershaw said: "We have still third place to play for.
"But if we cannot get up for games against Clitheroe, and Cherry
Tree the following week, we shouldn't be playing."
Edenfield are one of a number of sides whose inconsistency has
cost them a tilt at the championship. Their strong batting
line-up has failed to fire on a regular basis despite the
efforts of professional John Ashley, who has agreed terms for
next season after scoring 742 runs at an average of 53 in
addition to taking 33 wickets.
The side's bowling has been steady, with only two sides scoring
more than 200 runs against the Edenfield attack, while lacking
an incisive edge. But there will be more than league positions
to play for at Chatburn Road tomorrow.
Edenfield were one of the few sides to defeat Jonathan
Fielding's men this season.
And there is a touch of "feeling" between the two sides.
Kershaw said: "They are certainly one of the sides Edenfield
like to beat.
"It dates back to when Ian Wrigglesworth was professional, soon
after we joined the league.
"We are not out to do Cherry Tree a favour, as we feel we have a
few scores to settle there after the cup semi-final.
"We are looking to do ourselves a favour with a win tomorrow."
Cherry Tree travel to Barnoldswick with a huge 15 point lead and
five games remaining including Sunday's derby fixture with
Blackburn Northern.
Northern host a benefit game for Chetan Sharma today (2.30pm
start) featuring a host of world stars against a Wasim Akram XI.
Fixtures: Barnoldswick v Cherry Tree; Baxenden v Blackburn
Northern; Clitheroe v Edenfield; Great Harwood v Ribblesdale
Wanderers; Read v Earby; Settle v Padiham; Whalley v Os Immanuel
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)