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AGC JOURNAL 2018


 Squash        In Memoriam




 By Major James Doig

 The Corps Squash Championships were held in   It is with great sadness that we record the deaths
 Winchester for the fourth year running; the club   of the following. We extend our sympathy to their

 once again hosted the event magnificently.  families, relatives and friends.




               Warrant Officer Class 2 Wayne Richard James Bashford   Mr Colin Stuart Spacey 30 May 2018
               10 December 2017
                                                               Major (Retired) Peter Shamus Sheehan 15 June 2018

               Mr Darren Steven Greenfield 17 December 2017
                                                               Colonel (Retired) Christopher Norman Brand
               Corporal Albert Somuah 29 December 2017         30 June 2018
               Major (Retired) Frederick T Stoneham 7 January 2018  Mr Mark Daryl Douglas Davies 6 July 2018
               Brigadier (Retired) Sean Michael Barry O’Meara MBE   Mr Steven Michael Lugg 20 July 2018
               11 January 2018
                                                               Captain John Henry Welsh 21 July 2018
               Captain Dean Sprouting 31 January 2018
                                                               Corporal Shane Anthony Kay 5 October 2018
               Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) William Minns
               31 January 2018                                 Corporal Jeckoniah Abel Maseko 26 November 2018

               Sergeant Anne West 19 February 2018             Private Mhairi Anne Burnet 30 December 2018
               Mr Alan J Hollis 28 February 2018               Field of Remembrance
 Corps Squash
 Championships
 attendees     Major (Retired) Ena Patricia Forster 25 March 2018  The Regimental Association was represented at the
                                                               Royal British Legion Annual Field of Remembrance held
               Ms Nicole Yvette Bullingham Date Not Known      outside Westminster Abbey on the 8th of November 2018.
 The Championships  Corps Championships. Once again, the reason for holding   Remembrances Crosses were planted in the Corps Plot
 the event is to ensure that the best possible team is put   Mr Huw Robert Smith 22 March 2018  for those who had passed on since last year’s Field of
 This year saw over 30 applications to enter, but due to   forward to represent the Corps in both A and B teams. Four   Remembrance. Their names appear above.
 injury and availability issues this was reduced to 25 in the   newcomers to Corps squash have subsequently found   Mr Melville Edwin Hall 30 April 2018  The various plots containing Remembrance Crosses were
 main competition. This still meant that the squash was   themselves selected to attend the Corps training weekend.  reviewed by His Royal Highness Prince Harry.
 fast paced and frenetic, with a huge number of matches
 played over the three days. Phil Ashman arranged the   Results from the Individual AGC Squash Championships:
 draw so that you never stopped playing. Thanks Phil.
 Open Winner: Phil Ashman; Runner Up: Neil Dewar
 Team Competition
 Open Plate Winner: Yvette Ashman; Runner Up: Saroj
 Day one of the Championships is now established as the   Sherpa
 Team event. We only had three established teams enter   Ladies Winner: Yvette Ashman; Runner Up: Sharon Asiimwe
 the competition, so that meant all the other participants
 made up hybrid teams on the day. In total there were nine   Novice Winner: Sunil Rana; Runner Up: Barry Doyle
 teams playing for the trophy. The teams were made up
 of three players, who were allocated a seeding and the   Novice Plate Winner: Sam Castledine; Runner Up: Rob
 teams played matches against their relative seeds. There   Greaves
 were two grids made up of four and five teams per grid.

 After some highly contested squash and eight hours of   Training Weekend and Inter Corps
 continuous playing the final was against Hybrid teams   Championships

 ‘Drop Shots’ and ‘Spare Bods’.  Drop Shots came out on top
 and claimed the team event.
 In November 2018, the ‘A’ Team and ‘B’ Team compete
 Individual Competition  against all the other Corps and Regiments in the Army.
 Those who at the Corps Championships that demonstrated
 their potential to play in one of the Corps teams, were
 The following two days of competition were to decide   invited to a Corps training weekend in Lee-on-the-Solent.
 the winners of the individual events.  There were a   The weekend involves professional coaching and a
 number of our Corps team players missing which meant   competitive match.  This is to build team cohesion ahead
 that others had a better chance of getting further in the

 event. There were five competitions in total: Open, Open   of the Inter Corps and ensure that the best possible start

 to the competition is possible. Four new players identified
 Plate, Ladies, Novice and Novice Plate. The two days of   themselves as potentials this year.  Next year this could be

 individual squash identified yet again more talent within   you.

 the Corps and reconfirms the value of having the annual
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