North Taranaki Midweek

Still time to get nomination­s in

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Time is running out for nomination­s for this year’s Taranaki Daily News Sportspers­on of the Year awards.

Nomination­s close on October 21 and Sport Taranaki chief executive Howie Tamati is urging sports clubs and codes to get their nomination­s in before the deadline.

‘‘It is a really iconic Taranaki event and a number of incredible people have been recognised over the years,’’ he says.

‘‘Entries are down a bit this year and while we are doing what we can to encourage the codes to nominate athletes and teams, ultimately it is up to them.’’

This year’s awards evening will be held on Friday, November 25 at a new venue, The Devon Hotel’s Grand Auditorium.

The guest speaker is Dillon Boucher, the former Spotswood College student who went on to win several titles in the Australian NBL, with the Brisbane Bullets and the NZ Breakers as well as representi­ng New Zealand for many years. Boucher is now the NZ Breakers General Manager and is well known for his forthright views.

He was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Basketball in the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours. Last year he was the guest speaker at the Paddy Manu awards in Hawera.

Tickets for the awards function/dinner go on sale on October 30.

NOMINATION CATEGORIES

Eftpos Specialist’s Game Official of the Year

W R Phillips Coach of the Year

Lotto Volunteer of the Year Clelands Masters Sportspers­on of the Year

Taranaki Secondary Schools Sports Associatio­n’s s Junior Sportsman of the Year

Shell Todd Oil Services Junior Sportswoma­n of the Year

Timberco’s Junior Sports Team of the Year

Silks Chartered Accountant’s Senior Sportswoma­n of the Year

Tenderlink’s Senior Sportsman of the Year Hassall Homes’ Senior Sports Team

For more informatio­n on how to put in a nomination, contact Marina or Sharyn on 06 759 0930 or email spoy@taranaki.org.nz.

 ?? CAMERON BURNELL ?? Dillon Boucher is this year’s guest speaker at the Taranaki Sports Awards.
CAMERON BURNELL Dillon Boucher is this year’s guest speaker at the Taranaki Sports Awards.
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