Site icon Hampton Sports Chronicle

Tuesday Trivia: Test your Hampton sporting knowledge

By Josh Bartholomew

0%
0 votes, 0 avg
33
Created on By hscpupil

Tuesday Trivia

As e-Hampton returns for online lessons today, Tuesday Trivia is back with more questions from the Archives for your quizzical appetite!

1 / 9

Who was this year’s Captain of Rugby?

2 / 9

How many games did this year’s U16A football team lose all season?

They only lost once, to St. George’s College’s First XI, in a 5-4 thriller away from home. The U16As also reached the ESFA final.

They only lost once, to St. George’s College’s First XI, in a 5-4 thriller away from home. The U16As also reached the ESFA final.

3 / 9

At which American university will current First XI midfielder Stathis Kalathias begin studying next year?

It’s actually Swarthmore College. Two of last year’s leavers, George Maxwell and Shaun-Chris Joash, are at Charleston and Furman respectively.

4 / 9

Which Premier League club did Director of Football Mr David Burke coach at before coming to Hampton?

5 / 9

Which Hampton 1st XV player was recently selected for the England U18 squad?

6 / 9

Which former Captain of School and Captain of Cricket turned down a contract with Hampshire Academy to focus on his degree?

Chris Searle OH (2017) opted to study for a degree in Geography from Oxford instead of taking up his academy contract.

Chris Searle OH (2017) opted to study for a degree in Geography from Oxford instead of taking up his academy contract.

7 / 9

In which year did Hampton last win the National Chess Championships?

A tricky one, yes, but the correct answer is 2002.

That is excellent Hampton sporting knowledge.

8 / 9

How many Olympic Rowing medals have Hampton alumni won?

Hampton have actually won four: Mike Hart, Greg Searle, Jonny Searle and Chris Mahoney.

That’s right, Hampton have won four: Mike Hart, Greg Searle, Jonny Searle and Chris Mahoney.

9 / 9

Which Hampton teacher scored the winner for Oxford in the Varsity Match (Football, 1992)?

Mr Knibbs’ late headed goal helped Oxford to victory in the 1992 Varsity Match at Craven Cottage, on the same day as the Boat Race.

Mr Knibbs’ late headed goal helped Oxford to victory in the 1992 Varsity Match at Craven Cottage, on the same day as the Boat Race.

Your score is

The average score is 53%

0%

Exit mobile version