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It's A Knockout day: PICTURES AND VIDEO

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Published Date: 14 July 2008
FOAMY fun and frolics was had by all at this year's St Catherine's Hospice It's a Knockout.
Nineteen teams from Scarborough, Whitby and Malton, competed at the event on Yorkshire Coast College's field.

The event, reminiscent of the 70s TV show, hoped to raise more than £10,000 for St Catherine's Hospice.

Reigning victorious was team Pindar Tail on the Donkey from Pindar and the SENsationals from the Scarborough Evening News.
The winning jokers were from teams Pirates of Cayley Court and Nippy Taxis It's On It's Way.

Teams included the Rowdy Retailers from Morrisons, Jamie Oliver's Army from Sainsbury's, Proudfoot Panthers from Proudfoot, Nippy Taxis, MKM, Little Footsteps nursery, two teams from a Whitby doctors called Docs and Frocks, and Spanner in the Works.

Also The Gladstone Gladiators, from Gladstone Road school, William Hill Lucky Bookies, The Spectaculars from Specsavers, two teams from Pindar Set – Pindar Tail on the Donkey and On Your Marks Get Pindar Set Go.
Also the Dale Power Rangers, from Dale Power Solutions, The SENsationals from the Scarborough Evening News, YCH Knockouts from Yorkshire Coast Homes, Inspace Rockets from Inspace Partnerships, Pirates of Cayley Court from First Locate and a group of friends and colleagues called the Squid Squad.

Director of funding development for St Catherine's Hospice, David Marshall, said: "It has been an exceptionally good event this year."
The event was hosted by Graham Fisher's International It's a Knock Out and compered by Barry Killerby.

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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 9:59 AM
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  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
 


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