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A beautiful evening in the riverside setting of Cambridge's Doubletree Hilton Hotel. Once again, much food was eaten, many drinks were consumed, eloquent speeches were given, numerous awards were presented and the evening all ended in a bit of a blur at The Fez Club...

Award Winners

Those recognised this year for their contribution and achievements over the season were:

Club Man of the Year Jack Chalk
Club Woman of the Year Cath Anthony
Men's 1sts Player of the Season Paresh Parsot
Men's 1sts Outstanding Endeavour Award Chris Pearson
Men's 2nds Player of the Season Tom Anns
Men's 2nds Most Improved Player Oliver Lamming
Men's 3rds Player of the Season Alisdair Edge
Men's 3rds Best Newcomer Simon Cooper
Men's 4ths Player of the Season Tom Rosselli
Men's 4ths Most Improved Player Nathan Monck
Men's 5ths Player of the Season James Matthews
Men's 5ths Best Newcomer Rob Wood
Ladies' 1sts Player of the Season Kimberley Cooil
Ladies' 1sts Best Newcomer Elaine Penniket
Ladies' 2nds Player of the Season Emma South
Ladies' 2nds Most Improved Player Daniella Kilsby-Steele
Ladies' 3rds Player of the Season Saskia Molekamp
Ladies' 3rds Best Newcomer Pippa Saunders
Umpires Award Neil Sneade

Leading Goalscorers - Men

  • 1st Graham McCulloch
    22 goals 1.0 GPG
  • 2nd John Greaves
    16 goals 0.6 GPG
  • 3rd Rob Barton
    15 goals 0.6 GPG

Leading Goalscorers - Women

  • 1st Alice Hug
    29 goals 1.4 GPG
  • 2nd Jess Robins
    15 goals 1.1 GPG
  • 3rd Elaine Penniket
    15 goals 1.0 GPG

Special Awards

  • The Accidental Tourist Award (for those whose second home is Lincolnshire) - Kylie Beasley and Jan Brynjolffssen
  • The Reluctant Traveller Award (for those who never venture north of the A14) - Julie Sadler and Ian Glover
  • The Parental Advisory Award (for verbal abuse of his team captain) - Dave Spence
  • The Pratfall Award (for excessive falling down) - Georgie Hurford
  • The Captain Calamity Award (for tactical hari-kiri) - Boris Lossy
  • The Cheeky Striker Award (for unorthodox use of the posterior in attacking play) - Kendra Seed
  • The Cool Head Award (for improvisational goalkeeping) - Rob Wood
  • The Prancing Pony Award (for equine-inspired goal celebrations) - Kimberley Cooil
  • The Creative Journalism Award (for the funniest diary entry since Adrian Mole) - Jack Chalk
  • The M*A*S*H Award (for excellence in field medicine) - Diane Eichelsheim
  • The Mick Beasley Perpetual Shield for Extracurricular Activities - Chris Pearson
    Well and truly stitched up by Jack’s legendary match report detailing the meticulous pre-match preparation of this 1st XI stalwart.
  • Outstanding Service to Cambridge South - John Benedikz
    17 years service to Cambridge South, man and boy, outfield and in goal, as a player for every men’s XI, team captain, club treasurer and general all round good egg. He thinks he’s moving to Newmarket but we know he’ll be back.