Rain no opposition for Tesco fundraisers at charity tournament in Portsmouth

EMPLOYEES from Tesco stores across the south coast united for a charity football tournament.Â
Gemma Morrison, far-right, with helpers from left Jan Neal and Steve Neal, Sally Sines and Sarah Balchin from QA, front Liz Jones, Mandy Baker and Kari Pratt. Picture: Ian HargreavesGemma Morrison, far-right, with helpers from left Jan Neal and Steve Neal, Sally Sines and Sarah Balchin from QA, front Liz Jones, Mandy Baker and Kari Pratt. Picture: Ian Hargreaves
Gemma Morrison, far-right, with helpers from left Jan Neal and Steve Neal, Sally Sines and Sarah Balchin from QA, front Liz Jones, Mandy Baker and Kari Pratt. Picture: Ian Hargreaves

Braving heavy wind and rain, nearly 200 players from 30 stores took part in the all-day event at Roko Gym in Copnor on Sunday. 

While there was plenty up for grabs '“ thanks to a duo of plate and cup competitions '“ squads from Portsmouth did not clinch a victory. 

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However, all participants were winners as the effort raised more than £1,000 for Queen Alexandra Hospital. 

Gemma Morrison is Tesco Fratton's community champion and helped organise the event. 

She said: '˜Every year we run this tournament it seems to get bigger and bigger and this year was no exception. 

'˜Despite the weather being so poor, everyone got stuck in '“ it's always good fun to enjoy a bit of competition between stores.' 

As well as those from our area, teams from as far as Dorchester and Bournemouth took part.Â