Holton Trophy our main competition played as Club League
In 1946 William Black, a member of the Black family from Tillywhally who also farmed the Holton next door expressed the wish to present the club with a cup or four medals which would be played for each year as a rink competition. He was asked to suggest rules under which such competition would take place, returning to say that it be called The Holton Cup & it was agreed that this cup would be played for as a Rink League.
A summary of the conditions of play were are as follows:
• 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw & in the event of equal points, the rinks will play off.
• Members to encourage all young curlers & give all an equal chance.
• Club selection of skips to be drawn, then committee selection of possible 3rd players are then drawn & allocated in the same manner & all the names are then drawn in rotation for 2nd & 1st place until rinks are complete.
This process is still used today.
Inscription reads:
Holton Cup
Presented by
W.B. Black
To
Orwell Curling Club
1947
For Annual Competition
First winners: Season 1946-1947
• A.R. Thompson
• J.A. Henderson
• J. Forrester
• D.M. Smart
Information obtained from old minute books, records & the trophy by Robin Kay, April 2023