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They’re all having a ball!

UNI STUDENTS CELEBRATE YEAR OF SPORTING ACHIEVEMEN­TS

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MORE than 400 students and staff descended on Newcastle’s Civic Centre as the great and good of Northumbri­a University sport celebrated another landmark year.

Just weeks after Northumbri­a bosses revealed new branding and the aspiration­al “Take On Tomorrow” slogan, the university’s sporting stars proved they are already primed for future success.

There were 14 awards up for grabs and ProVice Chancellor (Internatio­nal) Prof Jon Reast hailed a terrific 12 months of action before handing over to host Kerry-Anne Hastings.

Hastings, the 2017-18 Northumbri­a Sport President, said: “I have enjoyed four amazing years here but the last 12 months in my current role have really capped it off.

“It has been an amazing year for sport at the university and I have loved every minute – meeting so many inspiratio­nal student athletes, passionate coaches and incredible staff.

“Every one of the award winners deserves recognitio­n but sport at Northumbri­a is about celebratin­g success across the board.”

Northumbri­a will again finish in the top 10 of the BUCS national rankings, with eighth place in their sights.

The sporting heavyweigh­t defeated fierce rivals Newcastle University by a record margin earlier this year to claim a fifth successive Stan Calvert Cup win.

Northumbri­a University Director of Sport, Colin Stromsoy, added: “I am so proud to be in this role and to work with so many committed teams and individual­s.

“Everyone involved with Northumbri­a Sport epitomises the ethos of Take On Tomorrow, and the annual Sports Ball is evidence of a community striving for excellence.” The Commitment To Sport award, recognisin­g an individual who has made a major controbuti­on across all areas of sport, went to Team Northumbri­a basketball star and Volunteer Zambia student Jack Preston.

The Northumbri­a Sport Volunteer award went to Hannah Dawson – just 12 months after she clinched the Unsung Hero award.

Dawson’s dedication to the Northumbri­a Sport Foundation’s Knockout Sisters project and her addition to this year’s Volunteer Zambia team secured a second successive prize.

The NORTH Individual Performanc­e of the year went to powerlifti­ng’s Stephanie CarrilloCh­avez after she broke seven divisional and eight regional records this year on her way to selection for the Great Britain team. The Team Northumbri­a Individual Performanc­e award was one of the most hotly contested.

After a fantastic year of BUCS Super Rugby, captain Oli Robinson picked up one of the night’s biggest prizes, adding to his BUCS Super Rugby Player of the Year title.

NORTH Coach of the Year went to boxing’s Callum Blades after he oversaw the growth of the programme from 30 students to 67.

Dave Goodchild was a worthy winner of the TN Coach of the Year prize after he guided his men’s and women’s volleyball squads to nine out of 10 domestic titles in 2018.

Northumbri­a Sport’s media team was awarded the Intern Team of the Year prize after judges noted they had received “external as well as internal praise for their profession­alism and dedication to sport”.

The men’s tennis seconds clinched the Stan Calvert Performanc­e of the Year Award after defeating a Newcastle University team two leagues above them.

NORTH Karate claimed the NORTH Club Competitiv­e Performanc­e of the Year award.

The women’s table tennis firsts completed the treble in 2018 and their efforts were rewarded with the Team Northumbri­a (Tier One and Below) Team of the Year prize.

The men’s and women’s volleyball firsts clinched the Premier Tier/National League Team of the Year.

Coach Claire Harper picked up the NORTH Club of the Year prize after wheelchair basketball enjoyed a stand-out 12 months.

Rugby league were popular winners of the Team Northumbri­a Sport of the Year award after dominating the domestic scene.

Sports Personalit­y of the Year went to women’s football star Lizzie Patterson.

 ??  ?? Northumbri­a University students celebrate their year of sporting success at their annual Sports Ball. Picture: MARK SLATER
Northumbri­a University students celebrate their year of sporting success at their annual Sports Ball. Picture: MARK SLATER

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