TAUNTON District Schools FA held their first annual awards for a couple of years earlier this week and they were well attended at Taunton’s Wyvern Club.
The setting was ideal to accommodate 100 players and family members, plus guest presenters.
Presenting awards on the night were Bristol City FC player Tommy Conway, Taunton Town chairman and CEO Kevin Sturmey, Taunton mayor Sue Lees, VC Somerset West & Taunton Richard Lees, and Bridgwater & Taunton College sports development manager Mason Galloway.
As well as celebrating the individual awards the evening served to celebrate each age group reaching a final, plus wins in The Somerset Inter-District County Cup & South West Inter-District Championship.
Head of football at Taunton District Schools FA, Mo Hopkins said: "A big thank you to the coaches & Committee members for all the sterling work this season.
"They include Viv Curtis (Secretary), James Stone (U14 Manager) Dylan Fearn (U13 Manager) Mike Murphy & Sully McKenna (U15 Managers).
A full list of honours below:
2021/22 Role of Honour
U13 - Somerset Inter District County Cup runners up
- Most Improved Player Noah James
- ESFA Player of Festival Toby Calrow
- Players Player Toby Calrow
- Managers Player Charlie Hopkins (also played U14 SW Final win)
U14 - Somerset Inter District Schools County Cup runners up
South West Inter District Schools WINNERS
- Most Improved Player Kamil Rozalski
- ESFA Player of Festival Alex Tucker (also played U15 SC Final win)
- Players Player Connor Callow
- Managers Player Charlie Sidhu
U15 - Somerset Inter District Schools County Cup WINNERS
South West Inter District Schools runners up
- Most Improved Player Ryan James
- ESFA Player of Festival Preston Hopwood
- Players Player Wes Jenkins & Preston Hopwood
- Managers Player Eddie Townsend
U16
- Managers Player Freddy Haden
Represented:Somerset County Schools FA U16, R-UP South West Counties Youth League Cup Final U18
Finally the Taunton Mayor's Award was presented for outstanding contribution to the association and it went to Mike Murphy & Sully McKenna.
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