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Player Awards 2010/2011

on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 21:35

U8's

Clubman: Louis Prescott - Hard working and always looking to improve. Made great contribution in matches. Louis is a credit to the club!

Parents' Player: Kate Scott - Great commitment in matches and training. Always listens and gives 110%. Go Kate!

Coaches' Player: Kyle Adlard - Brilliant natural ability. Excellent ball control and a composed finisher. Look out Suarez!

Players' Player: Aidan Howarth - Strong, fast and can play in any position. Has a fanastic attitude. Aidan gets better and better! 

 

U9's

Clubman: Sam Dawson - excellent atitude to training and matches all through the season, always gave his best and never afraid to tackle!

Parents Player: Alex Parr - non stop commitment in every game and scored the only header of the season as well as a goal from thehalfway line!

Coaches Player: Tom Wilson - fantastic dribbling, powerful shot and endless energy! A pleasure to coach.

Players Player: James Trafford - A popular choice with the players, brilliant attitude and natural positioning, balance and ball control!

 

Under 13's

Players Player: Ben Greaves - Lead the Team like a captain should and obviously admired by his Team mates, the engine room of the team.

Coaches Player: Shay Tinnion - Consistant performer throughout the season and fully deserved this award and that elusive goal eventually came!!

Parents Player: Ashley Pattinson/Scott Sowerby - Split decision with both players never letting the team down with commited performances.

Clubman/Most Improved: David Thomas - Fantastic attitude and stepped up to the mark with some committed performances, never let the team down.

 

U15's

Clubman: Dan Graham - regular at training, 9 goals, one man-of-the-match and strong running all season, 1030 minutes on the pitch.

Parents Player: Hayden Barcock - goalkeeping, centre-half, centre-midfield, one goal and skill and hard work, clearly appreciated from the touchlines.

Coaches Player: Dom Mandale - no MoM's last year, 2 this year. His running and vision have improved greatly, can play out-of-position and trains with purpose. 

Leading Goalscorer: Liam Orr - 11 goals despite being only the 6th-most played player, 0.63 goals per game, one man-of-the-match, no bookings.

Ball award: Andy Fisher - player coming most often to training, a character attribute all coaches appreciate; played in 12 games.

Players Player: Brad Jenkin - mercurial, imperious, finshes from distance with either foot, 8 goals, 5 man-of-the-matches, 1500 minutes on the pitch.

 

 

 

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