INGLETON FC had a successful season thanks to their keen set of both emerging and experienced players as well as a hard-working committee.
The first team narrowly missed out on the Premier Division title in the British Energy North Lancashire League after a bad start to the campaign cost them dearly.
Ingleton Reserves achieved their highest finishing place in the league with a comfortable mid-table finish in Division Two and they also won the Craven Junior Cup.
With an average age of only 19, the Reserves seem assured of further success.
The young third team, many of them in their early teens, struggled against older opposition but overall acquitted themselves well for a mid-table finish in the Craven League.
More than 200 people attended Ingleton's presentation night recently.
May 22, 2003 16:30
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