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National Volunteer Week may have passed us by for another year but Cricket NSW is not done recognising the tireless work of individuals, clubs and councils from the state’s cricket community.
Cricket NSW nominated ten candidates for further recognition in the NSW Community Sports Awards, presented by Sport NSW, and no less than six of those have been announced as finalists in their respective categories.
The annual awards recognise outstanding achievements and contributions to community sport in NSW that is largely carried out by the more than 500,000 people across the state who voluntarily dedicate their time through their involvement in sporting clubs and organisations – many of them in cricket.
The CNSW nominated finalists include:
· Rod Porter for Community Official of the Year
· Gregory Fox for Community Coach of the Year
· Emily Atlee for Young Coach of the Year
· Chris Walker for Community Administrator of the Year
· Bega-Angledale Cricket Club for Community Club of the Year
· Lindsay Wood for a Distinguished Long Service Award
CNSW General Manager of Community Cricket, Joanne Scanlon, said the nominations were just reward for excellence and commitment.
“Recently we recognised our nominations, finalists and winners in the Cricket Australia National Community Awards and now it is time to thank and recognise more volunteers in the NSW Community Sports Awards,” Scanlon said.
“We have said many times that our sport simply wouldn’t exist without the efforts of our volunteers and while these nominations, and those that have been successful in making it into the finals, are certainly worthy of greater recognition, we are also thankful to all that have helped our community play and love cricket over what has been a challenging last 12 months.
“We wish our finalists luck in the final judging of these prestigious awards.”
The 2022 NSW Community Sports Awards will be formally presented on Thursday, 30 June 2022 at CommBank Stadium.
NSW Community Sports Awards Nominees, 2022 (** denotes finalist)
Category | CNSW Nomination |
Community Official of the Year | Rod Porter (Central North Zone) ** |
Community Coach of the Year | Gregory Fox (Valentine Eleebana Cricket Club) ** |
Young Coach of the Year | Emily Atlee (Central West Zone, for programs in Dubbo District JCA and Gilgandra District CA) ** |
Community Administrator of the Year | Chris Walker (Maitland District JCA) ** |
Volunteer Director of the Year | Alan Brichta (Western Suburbs CC, Newcastle) |
Community Team of the Year | Baulkham Hills CC Thunder Girls Stage 2 Team |
Community Club of the Year | Bega-Angledale Cricket Club ** |
Local Council of the Year | Penrith City Council (The Kingsway Sports Precinct) |
Community Event of the Year | Northern Power Cricket Club Pink Stumps Day |
Distinguished Long Service Award | Lindsay Wood (Hunter Valley Cricket Council) ** |
Click here to download the list of award finalists.
Download the list of Distinguished Long Service Award recipients here.
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Cricket NSW, officially the New South Wales Cricket Association, is the governing body for cricket in New South Wales, Australia. Based at Sydney Olympic Park, it oversees the New South Wales Blues, New South Wales Breakers, Sydney Thunder, and Sydney Sixers.