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Young C. South remains our most friendly pupil, and continues to put in dedicated efforts in all subjects (or "leagues" as we call them). He is at, or near, the top of the class in some, and battling away with the middle of the pack in others. We are particularly pleased with his general disciplinary record, and active contribution to the running of the school (or "umpiring the matches"). 

He has organised many extra-curricular activities, notably quiz night, punter party(?), and fantasy league, but has not allowed these to distract from his main studies. It is great to see C. South growing in members (?!?) (I hesitate to say maturing as that might be pushing our luck). We look forward to a successful second half of term, and exam success to enable him to study some of the more difficult subjects (yes..."higher leagues") he deserves.

Ladies' 1sts

6th in Cambs Premier league. Bit of a dip in December but with a couple of winnable games in January vs Wisbech and St Ives before the challenge of Newmarket,  confidence will be restored.

Ladies' 2nds

6th in Cambs Div 1. Unbeaten in December, aided significantly by the Kylie/Leonie sharpshooting combo. The winning habit should continue in January at the expense of March and Ely.

Men's 1sts

4th in Div 3NW. Still in the top bunch although just out of the promotion spots. Revenge against Bourne Deeping in the first match after the break will get us back on track.

Men's 2nds

9th in Div 3NW. Out of the relegation zone and on a roll; 3 wins out of 3 since that battling performance against the 1sts in November, with more wins very possible in January.

Men's 3rds

1st in 6NW(S). Back on top with thumping victories against Ely and Bourne Deeping after a momentary stumble. One point ahead of rivals Newmarket and St Neots, with the best goal difference in this league. The intra-club rivalry resumes in the next game vs the 4ths. Youngsters making decisive contributions withTom South particularly finding his scoring touch.

Men's 4ths

9th in Div 6NW(S), with a couple of confidence boosting wins putting us in touch with mid table. That Raikes hatrick to turn a 1-3 potential loss into 4-3 victory vs Bourne Deeping will live long. Numbers are up enabling a more settled line up, but the 4ths remain grateful for other players helping them out as needed.


Goal Kings – Jack Chalk just ahead on 12 with GMaC close behind on 11. Return of chairman limp-alot Greaves in January will hopefully open this competition up beyond Mens first team dominance

Fantasy LeagueLossy's League Leaders (Boris Lossy) are only second to Willy Won't He (Mark Williams)

Club Training – resumes on January 11th

The cunning idea to have a social knock about hockey game, probably around New Years Day, is still "live". Ron Oren is the man with a plan on this. As always, check out our great website for everything you need to know.

Meanwhile, please have a Great Christmas, and Happy New Year.