AGM CROWNS OFF FINE
CAMPAIGN
The Precision
Training Notts Senior League held its third AGM at Hucknall
Town, with new member clubs Bilborough Pelican, Matrixgrade
and Underwood Villa voted into the league. The NSL
Management Committee was re-elected en bloc, with the
additions of co-opted members Nigel Lockley and Kevin
Presland
North Notts side
Sandhurst scooped the Fair Play award for both NSL
Divisions, with Siemens alos featuring prominently in this
area. Leading goalscorer in the Senior Division was
Kimberley MW's Danny Chaplin (33) whilst Turkish striker
Ibby Arsali of Boots Reserves topped the First Division goal
charts with 32
Juston Whatmore of
Attenborough was Senior Division player of the year ahead of
Ant Wallace (Linby CW) and Mark Dimech (Basford United),
whilst the First Division award went to Alex Woolich of
Keyworth United Reserves who pipped Magdala's Ellis Butcher
and Wayne Jones of Wollaton to the award
The Dave Eastwood
Memorial Award for the NSL's best club secretary was won by
Ernie Gadsby of Ruddington United who retires after over 30
years service at Elms Park
The NSL Referee's
Society also presented their awards with the Reg Leafe Award
presented to Mick Leslie who achieved the highest average
mark during the season. Veteran Malc Cassidy won the
Referee's Society Award for best senior referee, with
Assistant Referees awards going to Tim Bee and Greg Stewart.
Shaun Sheffield was best newcomer to the NSL and the Pete
Oxberry Award for most promising referee went to Steve
Watts. Leslie leaves the NSL to join the CML next season and
a vote of thanks was proposed for his efforts on behalf of
the league
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