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Keith Hoban
Memorial Trophy
In autumn 2006 , Scottish
chess lost one of its most enthusiastic supporters, Keith Hoban from Nairn who
died tragically young. Keith was widely respected and liked, both locally and
nationally, and there was an overwhelming wish to have his name and achievements
remembered. In consequence, the North-East Junior Chess Association (NEJCA)
decided to award a new trophy bearing his name and for this to be contested
annually. This formed the centre-piece of the tournament held on February 3rd
at Northfield Academy, Aberdeen.
Mrs Thelma Hoban, Keith’s
mother, travelled down from Nairn with other close friend and family to watch
seventy primary and secondary participants compete in the three tournaments
held. A number of other friends of Keith also travelled from various parts of
Scotland to also show their respect.
As usual all the events
were very competitive with none decided until the final round and with some very
high quality chess played in the best of spirit – exactly how Keith would have
wanted. Thirteen prizes were awarded for the Novice tournament (under 350),
with the Novice Championship Trophy being taken by Mubin Islam (Gilcomstoun),
closely followed by joint runners-up, Ian Tait (Perth), Callum Strachan (Tulllos
Primary) and Marcus McLellan (Newmachar Primary). The intermediate tournament
(under 700), was renamed Rising Stars and with a new shield also presented as
the top prize of the six awarded. The master here turned out to be Michael Adam
(St Machar Academy) with 6/6, followed by Sarah Thomson (Northfield Academy) and
then Emma Grant (Newtonhill Primary).
In the top section the 2nd
and 3rd places went to Alastair Grant (Mackie Academy)
Lynzey Shovlin
(Perth), respectively and, as with all the other prize winners, they received
their trophies from Mrs Hoban. Before the final award, Thelma gave a short but
moving speech about how much chess had meant to Keith and how much the new
memorial was appreciated by the family. The final act was then for her to award
the Keith Hoban trophy to the outright winner, Adam Bremner (Robert Gordons).

Figure
caption: Mrs Thelma Hoban surrounded by the all the winners (Adam is beside her
holding the new cup while Michael and Mubin proudly clutch their shields).
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