The Annual Netball Dinner and Awards Presentation took on a different look this year with the event being held last week on a stunning Saturday afternoon at the Somerset Pool. With over 230 players and parents attending, the afternoon kicked off with the presentation of our NetSetGo, Junior and Senior Club Awards and then onto the Major Awards, presented by Headmaster Mr Craig Bassingthwaighte, Dean of Activities Mr Craig Sayer and Head of Junior School Ms Rebecca Collie.
The afternoon tea was a huge success with plenty of delicious food on offer and the players and coaches enjoying a well needed dip in the pool, followed by an icy pole to complete the afternoons event.
Open A Team winning Best Team Award
Thanks to all parents, players and staff for your attendance and support with the netball programme and special thanks to Mr Bassingthwaighte and the College for financially supporting our 2020 Netball Awards Presentation.
The Somerset College Junior Spirit of Netball Medal - Noku Mhlanga
Somerset College Junior Up and Coming Player - Peggy Webber
Somerset College Junior Player of the Year - Maddi McLaughlin
The Somerset College Intermediate Spirit of Netball Medal - Lili Bannerman
Somerset College Intermediate Up and Coming Player - Marley Burns
Somerset College Intermediate Player of the Year - Charli Pearse
Somerset College Netball Academy - Most Improved Player - Roxy Brown
Somerset College Netball Academy Cup - Best Player – Rio Burns
The Somerset College Senior Spirit of Netball Medal – Lucy Millar
Somerset College Senior Up and Coming Player - Atlanta Horan
Somerset College Senior Player of the Year - Bayley d’Hotman de Villiers
Cerutti Cup for Leadership - Jemma Clements
BEST TEAM AWARD – Open A
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