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Legion pocket a double



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COLNE Legion secured a silverware double in this season's Pendle Pool League.
The Keighley Road club picked up the Premier Division title, while Mark Wells took the Individual Knockout crown.

And they almost made it a hat-trick of titles, only to be beaten in the final of the Team Knockout by Trafalgar.

Golden Ball were the ones to suffer, as Andy Jackson was the Individual beaten finalist, while the D team took the runners-up spot in the league.

However, Jackson teamed up with Mick Thompson to take the Doubles Knockout, beating father and son duo Neil and Dale Wensley, of Union, in the final.

Back on the league front, Derby Colne B took the First Division silverware ahead of Station Earby A, while Shooters B were pipped to the Second Division by Morris Dancers B.

Queen Hotel won the race with Palatine to grab the Third Division, while Marsden Cross took the Fourth Division ahead of Station Nelson B.

And Colne CC overcame Nelson Old Band A to emerge victorious in the final of the Leaver Brothers Memorial Trophy.

The teams collected their awards at the league's presentation night at Colne Cricket Club on Friday, which also included Eight-Ball Medals for Simon Galloway (Lane Ends), Nick Moulding (Morris Dancers) and Mark Wells (Colne Legion).

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  • Last Updated: 01 May 2008 10:36 AM
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