The nominees have been announced for the eagerly-anticipated Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2014.
More than 130 nominations have been received for sportspeople, coaches and volunteers across the county.
"Yet again, we've received lots of great nominations from all over Pembrokeshire," said Clr. Elwyn Morse, cabinet member for culture, sport and leisure.
"These awards are our chance to celebrate sporting success and effort, and I would like to thank our main sponsors - Valero, The Western Telegraph, Folly Farm and Radio Pembrokeshire -for their continuing support."
The three finalists in each of the 12 categories will be announced later this month, while the winners will be unveiled on November 28 at a special ceremony at Folly Farm.
Ben Field, manager of Sport Pembrokeshire, the sports development team at Pembrokeshire County Council, said: "Everyone nominated deserves recognition for their achievements; whether as performer, coach, teacher or organiser.
"All nominees are invited, along with guests, to attend the Awards Special Presentation evening on the November 28.
"If any other member of the county's sporting fraternity would like to come, please contact Sport Pembrokeshire on 01437 776191 soon, as places are limited."
This year's nominations are: Coach of the Year - Katherine Devonald, Jadie Edwards, Richard Thomas, Kevin John, Graham Brockway, Peter Crook; Female Sporting Achievement - Angharad James, Claire Harries, Bethan Morris, Nadia Lawrence, Anita Madan, Siobhan O'Sullivan, Rhian Homer; Male Sporting Achievement - Dave Francis, William Coney, Jacob Thomas, Sam Joseph, Bruce Tasker, Harry Owen; Boys (U16) Sporting Achievement - Samuel and Lewys Thomas, Shaun Zygadlo, Matthew Williams, Tom Murphy, Iori Humphreys, James Probert, Aaron Christopher, Ryan Christopher, Liam Cullen, Billy Truman, Abe Forsythe, Luke Harries, James Tomlinson, Jonathan Clout, Barish Akay, Brandon Cooper, Owain Nicholas, Ioan and Garan Croft; Girls (U16) Sporting Achievement - Lucy Davies, Autumn Georgia Webb, Ellie Codd, Lydia Thomas, Abbie Williams, Sophia Issac Ahmed, Nieve Jenkins, Ceri Evans; Disability Sport Award - Robert Jamieson, Bethany Freeman, Jemma Bowie-Hallam, Sian Jones, Jamie Bevan, Jack Lloyd, Madeline Roberts; Junior (U16) Disability Sport Award - Anthony Triebel, Jaydon John Elliott, Morgan Bugler, Harry Thomas, Jacob Laugharne, Holly Hutton; Unsung Hero - Mel Walker, Gaynor Almond, Sam Franklin, Katie Bowie-Hallam, Dave Haworth, Liam Bowen, Diane Davies, Alison Turner; Club Organiser - Jonny Sutton, Jeff Arnold, Matthew Lamb, Simon Nicholas, Steve Brown, Delyth Summons, Alison Dixon, Gwyn Phillips, Alison Lewis; Team Achievement of the Year - Ysgol Y Preseli U18s rugby team, Pembrokeshire Over 50s cricketers, Tenby Aces, Pembroke Hell Drivers, Whitland RFC Ladies; Junior (U16) Team Achievement of the Year - Camrose Football under 14s, Fishguard Girls AFC Ysgol Dewi Sant under 15s tennis team, Pennar Robins Football Club Girls under 14s, Stepaside School Girls football team, Newport Junior Sea Rowing team, Hakin United Football Club under 13s, Pembrokeshire Harriers under 15 relay team, Kelly Williams School of Dance, Pembroke RFC under 11s team, Greenhill School Junior Netball teams, Crymych RFC under 15s, Greenhill School under 14s cricket team, Haverfordwest Gymnastics Club disability team; Contribution to School Sport Award - Eiry Wyn Miles, Amanda John, Jackie Williams, Finola Findlay, Martin Edwards, Rachel Thomas, Taran Richards and Florence Thompstone.





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