Cootamundra Strikers Soccer Club celebrated the end of the 2019 season on Saturday night.
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The Strikers recognised canteen manager Katherine O'Brien as its Club Person of the Year while Annette Parkinson and Nick Ashe won the votes of their peers to win Players' Player in the top grades.
Blake Thompson received reserve grade's Players' Player.
This award is presented to the player who accumulates the most three, two, one votes following each game during the regular season.
President of the club Andrew Parkinson congratulated the awardees, describing Players' Player as the highest honour for a player in the club.
"To be picked by your peers is the biggest award for each team," he said.
"All three have nothing but respect from everyone in the club."
Annette Parkinson and Blake Thompson are both goalkeepers for their respective sides while Ash is a strong defender for the Strikers in the Pascoe Cup.
Parkinson also praised the efforts of Club Person of the Year Katherine O'Brien.
He said she's been involved with the senior club for about eight years and this year took the role of canteen manager.
"It's great to have someone like her involved in the club," Parkinson said.
"As canteen manager she's helped raise a lot of money for the club. Ask any club, it's the best canteen in the league.
"She does anything for anyone and anything for the club."
Further awards included the Commitment to Football award which was presented to Mark Rogers - a player who has risen through the junior ranks and also provided help off the pitch.
Kristen Izzard was acknowledged for playing her 200th game.
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