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HOCKEY, TENNIS & GOLF THE 6TH ANNUAL POCKLINGTONIAN GOLF DAY There were also prizes for nearest the pin, nearest the pin in two and the longest drive. The winners were as follows: Last year’s runners up, competing under the team name OP’have, were this year’s winners of the Tom Nash President’s Cup in the annual Pocklingtonian Golf Day at The Oaks on Friday 23 June 2017. Nearest the pin: James Bisson (04-12) of OP’have The event was well supported this year with fifteen teams taking part. Players included current and former parents, staff and OPs and for the fifth year running, family-run car dealership SG Petch sponsored the hole in one competition to win a Fiat 500. This added an extra dimension of competitiveness and fun to the event, but despite everyone’s best efforts, the car was returned to the garage for another year! Longest drive: James Bisson (04-12) of OP’have Nearest the pin in two: Joe Butcher (94-06) of The Oaks 2nd Prize: Sweeting Bros – Daniel Sweeting, Richard Falkingham, Nick Cowling, Adam Verney (85-92) The course at The Oaks was in excellent condition with top class greens. Everyone enjoyed their rounds and after a hearty supper in the club house, Martin Butcher spoke on behalf of the Headmaster who was unable to attend due to a prior commitment. Martin thanked everyone involved in putting on the event, including the Nutt family for hosting, SG Petch for sponsoring, Rachel and Leanne for organising and finally the teams for taking part. OP Vice-President, James Sweeting (80-88), presented the prizes and announced OP’have as the 2017 winners of the President’s Cup. 3rd Prize: Warrendale Farm – James Thornton, Dave Lockwood, Richard Bloom, Jack Oxtoby The date for next year’s golf day at The Oaks is Friday 8 June 2018. Here are the results of the main competition: 1st Prize and The Tom Nash President’s Cup Winners 2017: OP’have – Henry Laverack (03-10), Isaac Green (09-11), James Bisson (04-12), Peter Massie (00-10) L-R Isaac Green (09-11), Henry Laverack (03-10), James Sweeting (80-88), Peter Massie (00-10) and James Bisson (04-12). THE 3RD EDMUND-LOTEN INSPIRE TENNIS TROPHY COMPETITION In the annual Edmund-Loten Inspire Trophy tournament, 16 players comprising of current pupils, parents, staff and OPs were divided into two groups of four pairs for the initial round robin stage. Group A consisted of Christel Wake and son Charlie, Jack and Taggy Medforth, Claire Kettle and Henry Kay and Ian and Cameron Campbell (father and young son). This group was incredibly well contested, with only four games separating first and fourth places, but Claire and Henry eventually claimed first place just ahead of the Campbells. win all their matches to top the group, with John and Sally claiming second place. Group B consisted of all-adult pairings: Claire Douthwaite and Neil McCollum, John and Sally Medforth, Patrick Dare and Anna Hallam and OPs Neil McGregor (76-81) and Rachel Clark (née Sweeting, 91-96). Patrick and Anna managed to In the semi-finals, however, Patrick and Anna narrowly lost out to the Campbells, whilst the Medforths frustrated Claire and Henry with their ‘Sledmere slice’! A tight final was anticipated, and that proved to be the case, with John and Sally eventually winning 5-3 to take home the trophy. OP TENNIS 2017 The OP tennis team of Max Los (98-09), James Bisson (04-12) (JB) and James Sweeting (80-88) (JS) enjoyed a narrow 4-2 victory in a mixture of singles and doubles against the school team of Trevor Loten (70-80), Ed Dare and Charlie Medforth. In the first round, JS played the windy conditions slightly better than Charlie, winning 6-3, whilst there was plenty of good-natured ‘banter’ during Max and JB’s 7-5 win against Trevor and Ed, which proved crucial in the end! The school team were up against it, particularly when JB continued his excellent sporting weekend (OP golf day winner a few days before!) with a 6-0 win against Ed, but Trevor and Charlie registered a 6-3 victory over Max and JS to give the school team the chance to salvage a draw in the last round. Trevor and Max had a keenly contested singles match, with the former finally edging it 6-3, but the OPs wrapped up the overall victory as JB and JS defeated Ed and Charlie 6-2. L-R Charlie Medforth, James Bisson (04-12), Ed Dare, George Hobson (03-14), Max Los (98-09). 21