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Presentation Evening 2005/2006

Commemorative medals were presented to over one hundred players, ranging from Under 11 to Under 16, when Croydon Schools' Football Association's sixth annual Presentation Evening took place at Archbishop Tenison's CE High School on Friday (12th March).  The audience heard CSFA Hon Secretary, David Lomas, report that it would have been exceptional if Croydon's achievement of winning nine trophies in the 2004/5 season had been emulated. But even so, there were five on display, with the most successful team being the Under 12s who won the South-East Area Patrick Haugh Trophy and the Surrey Schools' Gibson Cup.

Amongst those presenting the awards were Croydon's Deputy Mayor, Cllr Pat Ryan, and Croydon Central MP, Andrew Pelling.

Winner of the John Rice Memorial Trophy was Mike Wadsley (Smitham) who was awarded the Trophy for his work as Primary Cup Secretary and Team Manager of the Under 14s.

There were also Players' Player of the season, and Team Manager's Player of the season individual awards, and winners were as follows:

  • Players' player: U11: Derek Tieku (Courtwood), U12 Alex Wynter (Ashburton), U13 Ibra Sekajja (Ashburton), U14 Jamie Butler (Royal Russell). U15 Charlie Ottaway (St Joseph's), U16 Paul Johnson (St Joseph's)
     
  • Manager's player: U11 Haydn Dickinson (Parish Church), U12 Louis John (Ashburton), U13 George Robe (Whitgift), U14 Ryan Casim (Coulsdon), U15 Michael Hunt (Coulsdon), U16 Jack Walker (Edenham)

Tom Maughan receiving 40 year service award
Tom Maughan receives his 40 year service award
from Kevin Wilbur, English Schools' FA Chairman
at Reading FC on 1st June 2006

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For further information about the Croydon Schools' Football Association e-mail: dalomas@tiscali.co.uk



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