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Roll of honour



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
Scarborough and District Sports Council 2008 award winners
Primary Girl under-11: Jace Cappleman (swimming/multi sports); r/u Nikita Smith (motocross trials).

Primary Boy under-11: Keegan Barstow (table tennis); r/u Freddie Schmuck (football and cricket).

Junior Girl under-14: Bethany Mead (football);
r/u Amber-Rose Wilson (gymnastics).

Junior Boy under-14: Jack Bird (bowls); r/u Thomas Harrington (table tennis).

Junior Girl under-16: Grace Rodgers (athletics); r/u Alex Lee (swimming and table tennis).

Junior Boy under-16: Oliver Stephenson (cricket); r/u Josh Schofield (athletics).

Junior Girl under-18: Rebecca George (table tennis); r/u Kerry-Louise Hammond (football).

Junior Boy under-18: Danny Schofield (athletics); r/u Robbie Pickering (athletics).

Top Primary Team under-11: Scarborough Gymnastics Academy; r/u Stakesby School Year 4 cricket.

Top Playing Team under-18: Graham School girls u16 table tennis; r/u Caedmon School girls u14 hockey.

Top Community Sports Club: Scarborough Ladies FC; r/u Scarborough Netball Club.

Special Achievement: Chris Turnbull (bowls).

Coach of the Year: David Feasey (athletics).

Sports Volunteer of the Year: Kadie Walker (gymnastics).

Service to Sport: Stan Chadwick (cycling).

Top Female Achiever: Jenna Wheatman (athletics).

Top Male Achiever: Adam Lyth (cricket).



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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2008 11:20 AM
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