Former president and founding member Nigel Dunford is remembered by Leadenham Hockey Club
Leadenham Hockey Club hosted its annual Dunford Cup tournament at RAF Cranwell.
The Dunford Cup is named after former club president and founding member, Nigel Dunford.
A much loved local man, husband, and father of two, he passed away in 2015, following his fight with cancer.
This year's tournament saw eight teams battle it out across the day, playing each other in short, exciting and very warm 20 minute games.
First place honours were taken by the Wet Wipes team from Newark with Leadenham's own White Woes finishing second.
A warm welcome was given to Sandy, Nigel’s widow, who joined presented the trophy to the winning team.
The day not only gave everyone a wonderful opportunity to play some hockey and spend a day in the sun with friends, it also raised more than £800 for the Lincolnshire Air Ambulance – Leadenham Hockey Club’s chosen charity.
Thanks to Dean Newell for organising another successful event, and to those who not only played, but stepped up to umpire, too.
Leadenham Hockey Club is a sociable, welcoming club, with a focus on hockey and the community.
They play adult social hockey in the summer, with training, league games and junior sessions starting again in September.
The club are always looking for new players of any level. Visit leadenhamhockey.clubbuzz.co.uk or email leadenhamhockey@hotmail.com for more information.