Club History
Club hockey has been played in Kingston since 1892 when the Kingston
Hockey Club played for a season on the Fairfield behind Kingston
Grammar School. Changing was at the Cricketers, overlooking the
pitch, starting a tradition of using pubs that has its echoes today!
The team included Old Boys and Staff from the School, many of
whom also played cricket for Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club, by
then well established in Bushey Park so the next season the Kingston
Hockey Club became the Hampton Wick Hockey Club and moved over the
bridge. Changing was now in the Rose and Crown in Hampton Wick High
Street, an arrangement that lasted from 1892 until 1939 with breaks
only during the Boer and Great Wars. In 1930 a Sunday hockey side
called the Scorpions was established.
so in 1930, fifteen OKHC members met at the Railway Tavern in Hampton
Wick and decided to run a Sunday hockey side called the Scorpions.
The relationship with Kingston Grammar was cemented in 1908 when,
at the then Headmaster's request, the name was changed to the Kingston
Grammar School Old Boys Hockey Club by way of encouraging school
leavers to join. It is in this guise that we shall celebrate our
Centenary in 2008.
The next name change came in 1920 with the adoption of the Old
Kingstonian Hockey Club when the local football club, called the
Old Kingstonian Football Club, folded. And finally, technically
the "Old" was dropped in 1979 when the Club went open, but we are
still known to all and sundry as The OK's.
But perhaps the most important benefit of "going open" was the
ability to form a Ladies section. This was accomplished in 1989,
since when they have become an integral and much valued part of
the Club.
Over these years, the Club may claim to be one of, if not the,
most successful of all hockey clubs. Since the last war we can claim
22 Internationals, 8 GB and 5 Olympic players not including those
OK's of more recent vintage who have played their club hockey elsewhere.
On one Saturday in 1960, there were three OK players in different
international sides!
Regrettably, the current sides cannot claim quite such distinction
- although a few ex-internationals can be seen in action (sic!)
most Saturdays. Hopefully, the steps now being taken to secure first
class facilities for the Club will enable us create the right environment
in which to regain our rightful position in the Hockey world.
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