WEST Bay Sea Angling Club held their annual presentation at the Jurassic Fun Centre, Freshwater Holiday Park.

The evening kicked off with a game of 10-pin bowling, followed by a buffet and a raffle before chairperson Rod Barr began the ceremony.

Paul House was the big winner on the night, winning a total of 12 trophies, including three of the major leagues; the Rickard Cup and Axminster Cup for best weight and points in the Thursday night series, the Andy Neal Roving Challenge for winning the Saturday night rovers and the Daytime Cup for the Sunday afternoon competitions,

Lynn Mudford picked up the Andy Neal Roving Challenge Ladies’ Trophy and the Ladies’ Shore Cup, while the best junior in senior shore matches was Eden Lynham, who won both the Junior Cup and the Jake Neal Roving Challenge.

In the boat section, Gerry Reed not only won the Symes Cup, but the Boat Champions Shield and the Boat Trophy with his boat, Fierin Scor, while Charlie Lawson won the Junior Boat Festival Cup, Junior Cup and the Church-house Boat Plaque for best junior in boat matches.

After a number of other trophies and awards were handed out, the presentation ended with the prestigious Clubman Shield and the President’s Cup.

The Clubman Shield went to Paul House, who was rewarded for being the member who had best supported club events throughout the year, while the President’s Cup was awarded to Richard “Tiny” Daw.

He was recognised by the incumbent president for doing the most work for the club.