THE Aberdeen Senior and Little Athletics Centre wrapped up another successful season at the club’s 25th annual presentation night on Saturday.
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The function, which also coincided with the AGM, took place at the Aberdeen RSL and Citizens’ Club.
“Many thanks to Aberdeen RSL for the venue and Aberdeen Lions Club for putting on a sausage sizzle for the athletes and their families,” Denise Bell said.
“We presented a special award to under-17 athlete Isabella Roughan.
“Izzy, as she is known, has been a member of this club since the age of three.
“This season was her last as a Little Athletics member.
“She can join again next season as a senior member but Little Athletics cuts out when the athlete turns 17.”
Award winners included:
100% attendance: Grace and Bella-Rose Partridge; Dominic, Connor and Angus Sullivan; Thomas and Ava Roughan.
Representative medallions: Thomas Roughan, Bronx Geerin, Malaki Poa, Bella-Rose Partridge and Kate Lloyd.
Tiny Tots divisional awards: Grace Partridge, Ciennah Sullivan, Elliot Stafa, Liberty Birch, Mackenzie Birch, Rubi Bailey, Maddison Nicholson, Holly Taylor, Oliver Duggan, Holly Grimshaw, Arley Lane, Bailey Lane, Tyson Death, Ivy Saville and Nate Hall.
In the older age groups, a pointscore was compiled over the entire club and three levels of awards were presented with level one being the highest.
Recipients of the levels were:
Level One: Dominic Sullivan, Oliana Levy, Thomas Roughan, Connor Sullivan, Ava Roughan, Angus Sullivan, Bella-Rose Partridge, Jackson Birch, Alexis Duggan, Memphis Hinschen, Jazmine McLeod, Annika Stafa, Darius Geerin, Austin McGrath, Kate Schuemaker, Noah Partridge and Phoenix McLeod.
Level Two: Sebastian Morrison, Ziggy Turner, Eli Partridge, Jordon Hall, Kate Lloyd, Kelsea Robinson, Rossi Levy, Mia Parker, Sophie Taylor, William Grimshaw, Lacie-May Hall, Fletcher Parker, Claire Jones, Jack Grimshaw, Emity Croft, Waylon Britt, Ben Jones, Koby King, Charlie Partridge and Malaki Poa.
Level Three: Jeannie Seymour, Lacie Allan, Matt Jones, Alexia Bentata, Mikayla Croft, Bronx Geerin, Harper Hoogerwerf, Cody Brugnatti, Mallock Morrison, Isabella Roughan and Eli Fitzgerald.
The Brian Selman Awards went to Kate Schuemaker and Memphis Hinschen.
The Highest Overall Female Pointscore went to Oliana Levy and the Highest Overall Male Pointscore went to Dominic Sullivan.
“Congratulations to all athletes,” Bell said.
“Many thanks to all parents and grandparents who helped out each week being group leaders, officials and helpers in the canteen.
“The work done by each one of you is greatly appreciated by both the athletes and the committee.
“We hope to see you all again when the new season, in Aberdeen, starts in October.”
For those interested in carnivals, the Hunter Zone Championships will be hosted by East Maitland on November 25-26.