Easter Tournament success

Kings and Queens emerged as the winners of yet another successful North Down Easter Tournament.  After the tension of the opening day, the gaudily clad young team held their nerve to win through to the final on a more laid back Sunday.

Once again we were favoured by the weather which was fine throughout leaving us with the question of what we will ever do if the weather is bad.  But for now, everyone had a great time.  We would appeal to anyone who has photographs of the Saturday evening party to forward them to a committee member or to put them on the Club’s Facebook site.

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