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Stanground make sports awards



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Published Date: 26 July 2008
The sporting achievements of 200 youngsters were celebrated at Stanground College last week.
Awards recognised not only top level performance but also outstanding contributions to officiating and leadership aspects of sport.

Peterborough United assistant manager Kevin Russell and goalkeeping coach Andy Dibble were the guests of honour and helped with the presentations.

Wendy Gooding, director of sport at Stanground, said: "It is as a very fitting way to celebrate the many outstanding achievements by youngsters during the year. Given the many hours that parents commit to support their children, it is also only right that they are given the opportunity to share in the celebrations."



Winners:

Top girl official - Sofia Aragosa; Top boy official - Tom Needham; Athlete of the Year - Renee Earl Jarrat; Most improved girl - Sian Beecher; Most improved boy - Mario Balde; Outstanding commitment to extra currricular activities (girls) - Chloe Saunders; Outstanding commitment to extra currricular activities (boys) - Logan Robinett; Top team (girls) - Year 7 Athletics; Top team (boys) - Year 12/13 football; Sports Girl of the Year - Samantha Hall; Sports Boy of the Year - Louis Sayers.

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 4:44 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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