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2022 Ipswich Sports Awards finalists named

2022-10-07 · Body · Council · Family · Featured · Industry · Join · Life · Now · People · Showtime · You

The cream of the region’s sportspeople, volunteers, coaches and organisations have been named as finalists in the 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards.

Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee Chairperson Councillor Andrew Fechner said the quality and range of nominations for this year’s awards had been outstanding.

“The community has nominated an amazing group of sports people and teams for this year’s awards,” Cr Fechner said.

“Nominees have excelled in sports as varied as athletics, Australian rules football, baseball, BMX, cricket, cycling, football, hockey, karting, martial arts, netball, rugby league, rugby union, softball, swimming, trampoline and weightlifting.

“Importantly, these awards highlight the dedication and passion of all the volunteers, players, coaches and officials who contribute to our vibrant sporting community from the grass-root to representative level.

“Council is committed to supporting local sporting clubs and delivering high-quality facilities across the city as we prepare to welcome and nurture world-class athletes for the 2032 Olympics and Paralympics.”

Winners of the 2022 Ipswich Sports Awards will be announced at the Awards Ceremony to be held on Friday 4 November at the North Ipswich Reserve Corporate Centre.

Tickets for the Awards Ceremony are now on sale and available through the Ipswich Civic Centre website .

2022 Ipswich Sports Award Finalists

Official of the Year – finalists:

Cameron Williams

Jordan Harton

Nicholas McEwan

Nicholas Rudzinski

Steve Rogers

Volunteer of the Year – finalists:

Amanda Hollis

Anne O’Donnell

Daniel Smith

Denis Tierney

Melissa Bell

Rita Langer

Scott Morrison

Scott Willoughby

Troy Schroder

Coach of the Year – finalists:

Blake Murray

Diane Sheppard

Ian Snodgrass

Jackson Solofa

Karine Harumi Moromizato

Lyndsey Campbell

Mark Sills

Masters Sportsperson of the Year – finalists:

Christopher Savage

Clay Dawson

Karine Harumi Moromizato

Stephen Sawyers

Steven Graham

Sporting Organisation of the Year – finalists:

Goodna Netball Association

Ipswich Basketball Association

Ipswich Hockey Association

Norths Tigers Juniors

Tigers Softball Club

Junior Sportsperson Award – finalists:

Blake Murray

Charlize Goody

Ethan Lee

Holyee-Ann Jackson

Kara Kaufusi

Rachel Kaufusi

Txai Anglin

Senior Sportsperson Award – finalists:

Carina Hagarty

Clay Dawson

Clem Smith

Jade Lally

Joshua Harding

Jude Thomas

Zac Profke

Team of the Year – finalists

Tigers Softball Mens A Team

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Source: Ipswich First (Ipswich City Council) — CC BY 4.0.