Oct 1980

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RESULTS Second XI:

v. Bootham (Away). Won 4-2. v. Pocklington (Home). Drew 2-2. v. University of York (Home). Lost 1-4. v. Scarborough College (Home). Won 9-0. v. Wetton H.C., Under 16s (Home). Won 2-0. v. Worksop College (Away). Drew 1-1. v. Worksop College (Home). Won 1--0. v. York H.C. (Home). Won 1-0. v. Pandas H.C. (Home). Lost 1-4. v. Leeds G.S. (Home). Won 7-0. Team from:—M. Lodge, J. Winchurch, H. Bilton, J. Taylor, R. Bowles, D. Johnson, M. Bunn0;, S. Prest, C. Stubbs, M. Jesper, I. Reeve, R. Chapman and L. McDonald.

Colts Hockey XI Fixtures and Results Colts Hockey XI Fixtures and Results

Bootham School (Away). Lost 1-5. Bootham School (Home). Won 3-0. Scarborough College (Home). Won 2-0. Worksop College (Away). Lost 0-11. Pocklington (Home). Won 10-0. Easingwold (Home). Drew 0-0. (Both fixtures against Welton H.C. were cancelled). Team from:—Goalie — S. J. Neville. Backs — S. J. J. Hall, G. R. M. Bilton, R. J. Gair (Capt.). Halves — R. D. Liddle, I. D. Davie, N. V. Beaumont, A. R. Aagaard, M. D. Sweetman, J. O'Farrell. Forwards — D. A. Nendick, M. L. Chippendale, J. M. P. Jones, M. D. Willink, D. N. C. Pemberton, T. A. Kaner, R. W. Boocock and N. Clayton.

Girls' XI Hockey Although this season there were only a few matches it did not reduce the enthusiastic response from all the girls, some of whom had never played hockey before coming to St. Peter's. A special mention must be made of Claire Lockey and Louise Liddle, who scored the majority of the goals. We would like to thank all the members of staff, who helped umpire and organise matches and John Dodman who bravely acted as a goal keeper for us in some of the matches. K.G.M. Results:

v. York College (Away). Lost 1-2. v. Scarborough College (Home). Won 2-1. v. York College (Home). Drew 1-1. v. Manor School (Home). Won 4-0. Team from:—Helen Batty, Katharine Denison, Louise Liddle, Rachel Smith, Katherine Morcom, Sally Shuttleworth, Miriam Smith, Katharine Stancer, Claire Lockey, Bridget Bulmer, Sarah Neville and Johanna Smith.

CRICKET RETROSPECT As thirteen players with first XI experience were available, there were high hopes for the season, but in many ways these hopes were not fulfilled. In terms of actual results (Played 17, Won 6, Drawn 9, Lost 2) it was quite a good year, but there were few occasions when the team played really well. The batting was particularly disappointing. There was no lack of depth, but only Chris Stubbs and Andrew Precious played consistently well and it is significant that there were only five innings over 5o during the season. Stubbs, having bolstered the middle order for a long time, did a good job when given the opportunity to open. His fine century against the Old Peterites was the first scored by a Peterite at home since Peter Hall's hundred against Sedbergh in 1971. The most reliable batting came from Precious, who always 116


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