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Stephen Moss

Maalav Chhaya (Epsom) v Jaden Mistry (Kingston)

The Wernick Cup is tier 4 of the Surrey League individual championship, which takes place each summer. Fourteen-year-old Jaden Mistry, a promising Kingston junior, had swept through his qualifying pool, winning all eight of his games . He then defeated another of the four pool winners, Qutbuddin Syed, to reach the final against Epsom junior Maalav Chhaya. This is the game which secured Jaden his well-deserved title.

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Peter Andrews

Foley the hero as Kingston 2 edge past Ashtead 1

Ashtead are the “yo-yo team” in division 2 of the Surrey League, having been relegated from division 1 last season and promoted the season before. So on paper this was one of our toughest matches. Ashtead substantially outrated us on boards 1 to 3, thanks to Kingston’s own Peter Lalić making his third appearance of the season against the second-team squad (the other two in the Thames Valley League for our own first team). However, Ashtead were missing some of their middle-order batting, so we had the rating advantage on the lower boards.

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Events
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Marcus Gosling’s career highlight – wins All Saints Blitz

Marcus Gosling won the 15th All Saints Blitz on 29 October 2025, continuing a strong run of form. Above: receiving the prize from John Foley The event was restricted to 12 registrants because the playing area is now shared with the seasonal Christmas card display. We added four walk-ins to the starting line-up, as befits

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Reports
Peter Andrews

Kingston 1 struggle to beat Wimbledon 1

David Rowson was kind enough to captain this match, as I was returning from Paris and could not guarantee reaching the venue before the start time. Happily Eurostar was on time, and I was able to attend. Indeed, with David Maycock struggling to arrive before the default time, I was nearly required to substitute in on board 1. Had I done so, I would have outrated the Wimbledon board 1, an illustration of the huge disparity between the ratings of the two teams, an average of over 300 points a board. The story of the night was that Wimbledon, depleted by the absence of several players at a tournament in Guernsey, nearly overcame that difference.

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Peter Andrews

Kingston 2 triumph at Guildford in close encounter

Two very solid-looking teams lined up for this one, with Guildford 2 having the rating advantage on the top four boards and Kingston 2 on boards 5 to 7. I lost the toss, a significant advantage for Guildford in a closely balanced match with an odd number of boards.

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Reports
Stephen Moss

Tasbasi steers Kingston C to impressive win

Kingston C were outrated by Hounslow C in their opening Div X match of the season, so to emerge as 3-1 victors was quite an achievement. The team had been assembled by Jon Eckert, but was captained on the night by Genc Tasbasi, as Jon had to leave once the preliminaries had been conducted.

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