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11:09am Friday 16th May 2008
Teddington Hockey Club's U16 boys have been crowned Home Counties champions after a stunning finals day at Woking Hockey Club, writes Adele Kimber.
Teddington beat Reading 5-4 in extra time in the final to claim a title they last held in 2001.
After a 2-0 victory over SJB Academy in the semi-final, Teddington faced a Reading side who were unbeaten all season.
Teddington began strongly with an early goal, but were soon drawn level by Reading.
The game was 2-2 at half-time and continued on a knife-edge until the last few minutes.
First Teddington were awarded a penalty flick to make it 4-3, but Reading made it 4-4 just before full-time with a penalty of their own.
The first half of extra-time ended goalless but, early in the second, a wild tackle gave Teddington another penalty flick.
Ali Mannering slotted the winner - his third successful penalty of the match.
Teddington forward Harry Scotton was named man of the match.
Teddington squad: Chris Walker (captain), Ali Mannering, Calum Mackenzie, Tom Fletcher, Patrick Davis, James Pease-Watkin, Leon Blanchard, Ben Hunter, Brendan Kirkwood, Louis Bennett, Jack Baverstock, Alex King, Jonny Gooch, Ben O'Hara.
Teddington U14 boys also made it to finals day after a glorious unbeaten run through their Home Counties league.
They beat Ashford 10-3 in the quarter-finals and Oxford Hawkes 4-1 in the semis, but lost to High Wycombe in the final.
Teddington squad: Jonny Gooch (captain), Joseph Malthouse, Conor Mackenzie, Rory Blanchard, Max Grantham, William Caruana, George Sams, Avik Kar, Robbie Oliver, Cieran Gallagher, Alistair Blanchard, Harry Tivnen, James Dann, David Anderson, Ellis Farmery
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The Roehampton Vale sports ground was awash with colour as more than 20,000 Tamils from all over the capital gathered for the Pongku Thamizh rally.
Could this rat stencil be the latest stunt in guerilla artist Banksy’s graffiti rampage around Tooting?
A consultation on plans to close Kingston and Surbiton police stations has been branded “half-hearted” after only one person commented on the proposals.
Two underwater swimmers will hold their breath tonight, fight off the fear of drowning, and attempt to break a UK record.
Wine-drinking customers at two pubs have helped smash a world record held by the Spanish.
Deep beneath Earls Court in the Museum Hall, a whole new universe has been created. In the largest exhibition of its kind ever, you’ll have the chance to get up-close and personal to some of Doctor Who’s most famous and most feared enemies.
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