CRY Update Magazine - Issue 68

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Our Fundraisers • Paul and Debbie Cragg sent in total donations of £5,292. • Goldman Sachs sent in a matched giving donation of £100.08 in respect of Sarah Mook taking part in the Blenheim Half Marathon. • Katie Reynolds raised £1,120 through taking part in the Morrisons Great North Run 2015.

In Memory of

In Memory of

Hayley Crook

Rod Crook sent in a donation of £11,830.

In Memory of

Stuart Cutler

• Ann Duckett at NHS 24 Tayside Local Centre sent in a total of £651.91 raised through various fundraising events including dress down days, car boot sales and raffles. • David and Natalie Cutler raised £250 through a Texas scramble held at the Winterfield Golf Club.

In Memory of

Adam Dabell

John Dabell sent in £600 raised through the Adam Dabell Memorial Football Match at East Grinstead Town FC. “Once again there was a large capacity crowd of extremely good-natured, mainly young people. The Sackville v Imberhorne ‘Old Boys’ match kicked off the evening and, as always, with sheer enthusiasm kept us entertained before the main event. Then, the Imberhorne v Sackville Sixth Formers treated us to 90 minutes of excellent football. The stand, indeed the whole ground, came alive to some very robust support for both sides. The teams came out at the start of the match looking evenly matched and, with great skill, entertained with some great football. It was finally Imberhorne who, with tenacity, secured a 4–2 victory. “My men of the match for Imberhorne were Tom Piller from a defensive point of view and Chandler O’Dwyer from an attacking perspective. Fantastic team effort from both teams.

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“Excellent game, physical and skilful and an enthralling game to watch. This is the 12th match in memory of Adam and Imberhorne now lead 7–5 in the overall headto-head. I reminded everyone that it is now 11 years since the death of Adam to an undiagnosed heart condition and made special mention of Matt Cox, the 21-year-old former Sackville pupil who recently died under similar, tragic, circumstances.”

Freya Dalrymple

• Kanesh Pankhania took part in Tough Mudder Scotland and raised £1,134.60. • Ingrid Dalrymple sent in a total of £695.76, including £231 raised by Kanesh Pankhania from taking part in a Tough Mudder event; £250 raised by the Orkney Rowing Club; and £89.11 raised by customers and work colleagues at Papdale Stores. • Brian Cromarty at ROAR sent in £2,160 raised through “A Big Night of Music”: “During the summer, the ROAR group (a youth volunteering events committee supported by Voluntary Action Orkney) held a big night of music in Kirkwall’s Sailing Cub. Ten local bands gave their time to contribute, and we also had an auction.”

In Memory of

Ben Daniels

• Adam Essex sent in £350 raised through Why Not Run? • Richard Pearce raised £295 through a drive from Blackpool to Benidorm. • Peter Baylis raised £1,040 through taking part in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 2015. • Craig Catling took part in Why Not Run? and raised £130.

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