Lomond sports stars shine
UNDER wintry conditions Lomond School held its annual staff versus pupils hockey match at the school's all weather facilities.
A formidable pupils' team, led by Nicola Skrastin, took an early lead midway through the first period.
Moments later the pupils threatened to extend their lead when a quick ball from defence to the right-wing and a sweeping ball into the box narrowly missed goal by advancing striker David Tyler.
This attack sparked the staff into action, and minutes later saw a strong run through the middle by Mr Fitzgerald to produce the equalising goal.
In the second period the game opened up as the aging staff tired.
Again, strong midfield play by the pupils, and an incisive finish saw the pupils once again take the lead.
This lead was to last until the closing minutes of the game when Mrs Taylor and Mr Fitzgerald combined smartly in the midfield.
A mesmerising run from the latter out-paced the pupils' defence, culminating in a superb strike for the equalising goal.
This was a very capable pupils' team and credit must go to Nicola Skrastin and her team for a well organised and gritty performance.
On the same evening the senior pupils held their end of season rugby and hockey dinner.
This was a successful evening and special thanks must go to the school's catering staff, magnificently led by Cathy McNaughton who laid on a superb three-course meal. After dinner speeches and awards were presented by headmaster Mr Simon Mills, Mr Dominic Fitzgerald, Mrs Margery Taylor, Mr Alister Minnis and Mr Tyrone Sterry.
All members of the hockey and rugby training staff were thanked for their efforts throughout the year.
The awards were as follows:
• Most promising player (hockey): Annie Carroll
• Most promising player (rugby): Euan Cameron
• Second XI player of the year: Florrie Black
• Third XI most committed player of the year: Amy Brown
• Under-16 player of the year (rugby): Oscar Sherlock
• Most improved player of the year (hockey): Morven Thompson
• Most improved player of the year (rugby): David Tyler
• Most commitment to Lomond School rugby: Iain Cameron
• Most commitment to Lomond School hockey: Zoe Canty
• Player of the year (hockey): Nicola Skrastin
• Player of the year (rugby): Andrew Homer
• First XI captain: Nicola Skrastin 2009 - 2010
• Second XI captain: Sinead Goward 2009 - 2010
• Third XI captain: Fiona Hunter 2009 - 2010
• First XV captain: Fraser McClelland 2009 - 2010
• U16 captain: Johnathon Vickers 2009 - 2010
• Third year most improved player of the year: Louise McCollum
This article appeared in Helensburgh Advertiser 29 Apr 10
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