West Sussex County Times

Sports awards recognise talents of college students

- Megan O’Neill ct.news@sussexnews­papers.co.uk

A Horsham college recognised its students sporting talent at the annual Sports Awards ceremony.

The winners of the annual Collyer’s Sports Awards were rewarded for their 2021/22 achievemen­ts.

Overall, Collyer’s played more than 150 fixtures this season at the under 18 competitiv­e age groups.

There was much to celebrate, with each sport awarding ‘Player of the Year’ and ‘Most Improved Player’ awards.

Head of Collyer’s sport academy, John Burroughs, said: “The prize winners regularly attended training, in addition to demonstrat­ing superb teamwork, leadership and skills in their chosen sport.

"It is important that we reward students for applicatio­n, as well as the outstandin­g ability they have demonstrat­ed over the year.”

The Most Improved Player (MIP) for men’s basketball went to Pedro Moraes de Araujo, while Maka Chiware picked up the Player of the Year (POY) award.

In men’s football first team POY was awarded to Calum Cowdroy, with the MIP prize won by Charlie Pleydell.

The men’s football “Golds” prize for POY was picked up by Tate Stowell, with Daniel Cojocaru winning the MIP prize.

The hockey MIP award went to Bethany Bubb, with POY going to James Upchurch.

Rosie Blakely (first team) and Vicky Azeke-Omokaro (second team) walked away with the POY women’s netball prizes; MIP women’s netball awards went to Ashley Kosi (first team) and Oumie Cham (second team).

The women’s rugby POY award went to Ellie Ediss, while Alina Hillicks picked up the MIP award. The men’s rugby MIP award went to Eoin O’Donoghue, Aidan Sharp was delighted to win the POY prize.

For her outstandin­g rowing achievemen­ts, the award for Individual Sports Person of the Year went to Emma Quaglieri.

The Mia Craen Outstandin­g Contributi­on to Sport was awarded to Eoin O’Donoghue.

Mr Burroughs said: “In memory of Mia Craen, it is fitting that this award, kindly donated by her family, recognises an athlete who has worked extremely hard and motivated team mates so brilliantl­y throughout the season.”

The final award saw Collyer’s netball team crowned Team of the Year.

Collyer’s deputy principal Steve Martell, who presented the prizes, said: “We have a golden generation coming through and hope that our sporting successes can continue when the new season starts.

“The indefatiga­ble John Burroughs should be commended for widening participat­ion so wonderfull­y at Collyer’s. We are certainly attracting elite players from across the region and our sports academies in basketball, football, netball, and rugby have grown enormously popular.”

Principal Dan Lodge said: “Massive thanks to our great coaching team and our superb athletes. These students are incredible young men and women, and we are hugely proud of them.”

Visit our website – www. sussexworl­d.co.uk – to view more photos.

 ?? ?? Vicky Azeke-Omokaro, Ashley Kosi, coach Michelle Peckham, Oumie Cham and Rosie Blakely
Vicky Azeke-Omokaro, Ashley Kosi, coach Michelle Peckham, Oumie Cham and Rosie Blakely
 ?? ?? Individual Sports Person of the Year went to Emma Quaglieri
Individual Sports Person of the Year went to Emma Quaglieri
 ?? ?? Pedro Moraes de Araujo, Nick Probin and Maka Chiware
Pedro Moraes de Araujo, Nick Probin and Maka Chiware
 ?? ?? Collyer’s netball picked up the Team of the Year Award
Collyer’s netball picked up the Team of the Year Award
 ?? ?? Eoin O'Donoghue, Glenn Jones and Aidan Sharp
Eoin O'Donoghue, Glenn Jones and Aidan Sharp

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