Rain or Shine, Boules and Banter Rule at Summerfield Charity Tournament!

Rain or Shine, Boules and Banter Rule at Summerfield Charity Tournament!
Pictured l-r are Ben Trickey, Gary Parsons, Fiona Foster, Justin Sargent OBE, Jon Clay, Lesley Councill, James Holyday and Jamie Johnson. Priorswood Community Centre and the Albemarle Centre have both benefited from the SFFG Fund. Credit: Summerfield.

By Community Correspondent

Wind, rain, and thunder did nothing to deter the enthusiasm of the 40 teams who took part in playing in the 14th annual charity boules tournament run by Taunton-based developers Summerfield, raising £3,500.

The tournament and lunch, held at Taunton Deane Cricket Club, was in aid of the Summerfield Force for Good (SFFG) Fund, managed by Somerset Community Foundation, and attracted more than 150 guests from businesses across the south west to take part in the friendly knock-out competition. 

Summerfield’s Group Managing Director, James Holyday, welcomed the guests, saying:

“I am delighted to see so many familiar faces returning year after year, along with welcoming some new ones. We are proud that this event continues to bring businesses and the community together, raising funds for such an important cause.”

Contributions from the teams raised £3,002.32, with Summerfield topping it up to £3,500 before being handed over to Somerset Community Foundation, which manages the Force for Good Fund. 

Justin Sargent, CEO of Somerset Community Foundation, paid tribute to the 23-year partnership with Summerfield.

One in five young people would experience mental health challenges, so he was particularly pleased the money raised would be helping build strong, vibrant communities and giving young people the chance of a brighter future.

The competition was strong, with the overall winner’s cup going to The Wilkie Warriors representing Wilkie May & Tuckwood.

Runners-up were The Pink Ladies from Maitland Walker, who were also awarded the prize for the best-dressed team.

The Plate competition was won by The Boule-dozers from Croft Surveyors, with Blackdown Boulers from Blackdown Financial as runners-up. Robert Cooney’s team walked away with the Wooden Spoon prize, beating Carter Jonas.

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