27/10/2020
We pay our respects to the mighty 'CHEDS' 🥍
Today marks 19 years since Andrew ‘Cheds’ Cheshire sadly passed away, following a game that he played on the 27th October 2001.
We remember Cheds not with sadness, but with huge smiles on our faces about the person he was, on and off the lacrosse field.
Andy took up lacrosse at Stamford High School, making the position of goalkeeper his own. As part of this journey, Andy kept goal in the 1978 final of the Centurion Cup vs Wilmslow, a game that Stamford would go on to lose 6-5, but a piece of history, as they were the first secondary school team to reach that stage of the competition.
Cheds also proudly represented the North of England in a game against the South, in the ‘78 Stockport World Series curtain raiser.
The North won 14 - 0, a huge clean sheet for Andy.
Stamford got their revenge a year later, beating Wilmslow 6 - 5 in the Junior and Schools Cup. He who laughs last laughs longest!
That team went on to enjoy 2 unbeaten years, something which Andy was a huge part of.
After leaving Stamford, Cheds joined Ashton lacrosse club, where he played on all teams from the E team right through to the 1st team, culminating in winning the 2nd division title before doubling up and helping Ashton to win the Junior Flags trophy, beating Cheadle A team 17-6 in 1990/91.
In 1984 Cheds was part of the junior team that raised money to tour USA. Yet again Cheds was instrumental helping Ashton to win 3 of their 6 games on tour.
Andy played in the 1994 World Series Emerging Nations Division for Wales, in Manchester. This was Wales’ first ever international tournament.
His impact on his team mates, his clubs and the sport was huge and always positive, whilst away from lacrosse, Andrew Cheshire was the most likeable of chaps:
He was always happy, very outgoing; open and approachable. The Andy we knew loved a laugh, loved his music, loved the occasional beer, loved lacrosse and above all, loved his family!
Cheds will always be in our hearts and minds.
Raise a glass to him tonight. 🍺