The finalists for the 2019 Sport Pembrokeshire awards have been announced.
The judging panel considered the 186 nominations and has named the 39 finalists following a selection meeting.
Ben Field, manager of Sport Pembrokeshire, said: “Once again, the quality of the nominees was enormously high and it was a challenge to narrow it down to three finalists in each category,” he said.
“We are very pleased that people took the time to nominate so many deserving winners.”
All 39 finalists will be invited to a grand presentation ceremony at Folly Farm on Friday, November 29th, where the winners will be announced.
The ceremony will also reveal the winners of two further categories - the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Chairman’s Special Achievement Award.
The awards are organised by Sport Pembrokeshire - who are also a sponsor alongside, Valero, The Western Telegraph, Folly Farm and Radio Pembrokeshire.
The awards aim to recognise those people who have excelled in sport over the last 12 months, or who have given their time to coaching and organising grass roots sport.
Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2019 - Finalists
(In alphabetical order)
Coach of the Year
Wayne Griffiths
John Roberts
Phill Thomas
Female Sporting Achievement
Chloe Edwards
Nia Matthews
Ysie White
Male Sporting Achievement
Adam Hughes
Gareth James
Ollie Wheeler
Boys (U16) Sporting Achievement
Euan Dyer
Dewi Thomas
Liam Topp
Girls (U16) Sporting Achievement
Gracie Griffiths
Lotty Whalley
Ella Wintle
Disability Sport Award
Matt Bush
Rhys Davies
Cameron White
Junior (U16) Disability Sport Award
Michael Jenkins
Libi Phillips
Lily Rice
Unsung Hero
Jayne Cole
Simon Morgan
Andrew Williams
Club Organiser of the Year
Royston Badham
Alison Lewis
Simon Nicholas
Team Achievement of the Year
Crymych RFC Youth 2018/19
Merlins Bridge AFC
Tenby Bowls Club
Junior (U16) Team Achievement of the Year
Camrose FC under 16’s 2018/19
Pembrokeshire Harriers U15 Boys Relay Team
Tom Richardson & Mia Walsh
Young Volunteer of the Year
Adele Bevan
Emily Gray
Harry Twigg
Club of the Year
Cresselly Cricket Club Juniors
Neyland Cricket Club
Pembrokeshire Disabled Bowls Club
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