The Cleddau Warriors football club held their second presentation evening last week.
The club, which plays in the South West Wales Disability League organised by the FAW Trust, has had another successful season and now has over 30 members.
At last Friday's presentations at Clarbeston Memorial Hall, the young footballers were presented with medals by Jane James, policy, government and public affairs manager for Chevron, which sponsored the trophies.
Individual Player-of-the-Year trophies were presented to: Adele Bevan under 12s; Ryan Llewellyn under 16 and Rhys Eynon over 16.
It was yet another award for Rhys, who had won the FAW Trust player of the year award in Cardiff the previous evening.
Most Improved Player trophies were given to: Daniel Norton under 12; Nicholas Hoggins under 16 and Andrew Martin over 16.
Meanwhile, the club's coaches - Huw Bevan, Delwyn Lewis and Steve Brown, all from Clarbeston Road FC - were presented with gifts in appreciation of their hard work and dedication to the team by Clr. Huw George, cabinet member for children and young people.
Angela Miles, disability sport officer for Sport Pembrokeshire - Pembrokeshire County Council's sports development arm - congratulated the club on their achievements and thanked the coaches, players and their families for their continued support.
The season continues for Cleddau Warriors when they host their summer festival at Clarbeston Road on Sunday, August 16, at 11 am. Please go along and support the club.





