History of the Club

History of the Club
Early Days
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First Saints Team
Arthur Hemitage
1960 - 1970
1965
1980's & 1990's
1990 - 2000's
1994 Kent Cup Win
Paul Jessop
Mark Hinton
2010 - 2019
Saints Junior Programme (2016)
Team World vs Team France
TIB Wimreux Champions 2018
COVID 19!
2020-Present Day
Current Juniors

Early days – 1953

The Club grew out of Hillside school, small court, pre 1953 some local matches were played outside, a small local league started in Shorncliffe Camp. Very much a minority sport.

1953 – Folkestone Saints Basketball Club started officially, Dicky Steptoe co-founder liked the songs – ‘When the Saints go marching in

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1953 – Saints founded

1954 – Microwave oven

1956 – Hard drive

1960 – Pace maker

1961 – Cordless tools

1974 – Barcode

1979 – Sony Walkman

1983 – Microsoft Word

1984 – DNA fingerprinting

1989 – World Wide Web

The First Saints Team

Hillside School in sports exchange with Middleburgh Holland, team became Folkestone Saints in 1953 – 

No3 John Fuller, No 8 Mike Vernol, No 6 Robert Lee, No 9 Alex Jeffrey, No 12 Richard Steptoe, No 11 Tom Saunders, No 5 Eddie Blecher. Coach Arthur Hermitage 

Arthur Hermitage - 50 years with Club

Founder, first Saints coach, long term President

Previously sports teacher at Hillside

Supported the club from the 1950s to 2000

1960-1970’s

1965

Richard Goss joined as a schoolchild.

Colin Amos was running the Club – also, ran the rock shop Old High Street; running two teams at that time.  Red Devils also were a Folkestone team but disbanded

East Kent League 1961/62 formed: there were Folkestone, Royal Marines Deal, Herne Bay etc.

Won East Kent League Cup 1967

1972 Folkestone Sports Centre, 

1980’s and 1990’s

  • 1980s Folkestone had 4 teams. Including Folkestone Phantoms (Ladies); 60 adults registered at one point; National League Southern Division for a time. Ladies was stronger here: two division of 10 ladies teams. Saints Cherubs?
  • No three point line, teams never reached 100 points
  • Richard played with Martin Clarke (once captained England), even trained with his mother Francis Clarke (England Ladies 1960’s) and Tim Lewis, but Bob Ellis was best player he played with
  • Kevin Edwards was assistant coach

Saints had a few names Cherubs, Phantoms, Stags, Beavers.

1990-2000’s

Richard Goss stepped down in the late 1990’s and Paul Jessop took over (no 12 in picture)

Paul also played National League for another Kent/Medway Club as did a few others Zach, Steve Towell, Tyler, James, Dave. Folkestone weren’t in the National League during this period.

Folkestone still doing well in Local League, long term rivals to Whistable and we played in Medway periodically also

Russell Levenston played for us for a few years then moved to Leicester where he brought Leicester Riders for a pound and made them Div 1 UK champions

1994 Kent Cup Win

what a team, only comparable to 1975 and 2012 when we were really strong

Paul Jessop

Ran the club for a few years 2000 – 2006

Currently in the UK Vets Team, playing in World Championships in Argentina shortly

2007

Mark Hinton became head coach, from Paul

Nick Lloyd and Bob helped with Juniors, with support from others

2010-2019

  • First Folkestone girls National League Team
  • The Beacon
  • Three Hills
  • Relaunch of National League
  • Flames – Nick Lloyds coach
  • The Academy
  • Support of the Roger De Haan Charitable Trust and Shepway Sports Trust
  • 2019 COVID

Saints junior programme (2016)

Team World vs Team France @ TIB

Coach Stuart and at the time player Joe represent team world in their dominant performance against team France!

Head coach of team World (Coach Hunt) assisted by Hendrich from Wanze BC (Belgium) were the masterminds behind the 75-30 win!

TIB Wimreux CHAMPIONS 2018

COVID 19!

  • 2019/20 season postponed!
  • Lockdowns!
  • Workouts at home!
  • WHEN WILL IT END????
  • 1-1 (Face to face sessions!)
  • Groups of 6 training!
  • Team only training sessions!… the nightmare of player and coach screenings!
  • Back to full sessions and matchdays!

2020 - Present Day

  • Biggest development post COVID have been around the Junior Setup and Junior National League
 
  • Flames strengthening and got to Finals of Ladies Cup 2023, but lost to Dartford
 
  • Men got to Finals of Mens Cup but lost to long-term rivals Whistable. 

Some of the current Saints Junior Programme!