THE end of season award winners from Darwen Rangers Football Club have been announced.
Accrington Stanley striker Paul Mullin presented the awards on Friday at Highfield Working Men's Club, Ratcliffe Street, while the 'lads' in the older age groups were congratulated in Saturday.
Manager's Players of the Season: Ben Cameron for the under nine lads, Toby Meadowcroft for the under nine boys, Charlie Ormerod-Banks for the under 10 lads, Robert Jeffers for the under 11 lads, Matthew Auernigg for the under 11 boys, Jordan Rolfe for the under 12 boys, Tobias Hussain for the under 13 lads, Ben Bowker for the under 13 boys, Jon Entwistle for the under 14s, James Heckingbottom, under 15 Hawks and Jonathon Kenyon and Simon Melia for the under 15 Eagles.
Players' Players of the Season: Ross Taylor for the under nine lads, Matthew Dodds for the under nine boys, Charlie Ormerod-Banks for the under 10 lads, Bailey Wallace for the under 11 lads, Jordan Davison for the under 11 boys, Aidan Young for the under 12 boys, Liam Shaw for the under 13 lads, Ben Bowker for the under 13 boys, Matt Fay for the under 14s, Victor Kasota for the under 15 Hawks and Enda Hanlon for the under 15 Eagles.
Most Improved Players: Thomas Yates for the under nine lads, Devon Redhead for the under nine boys, Callum Bower for the under 10 lads, Joe Swarbrick for the under 11 lads, Max Garnett for the under 11 boys, Josh Aspinall for the under 12 boys, Lee Culshaw for the under 13 lads, Aaron Cunliffe for the under 13 boys, Rob Scott for the under 14s, Damien Moulden for the under 15 Hawks and Joe Bentley for the under 15 Eagles.
Clubman of the Season: Matthew Melia for the under nine lads, James Hull for the under nine boys, Chris Hartley for the under 10 lads, Luke Donnelly for the under 11 lads, Kurt Dillon under 11 boys, Sam Panek for the under 12 boys, Matthew Billington for the under 13 lads, Toby Brighty for the under 13 boys, Mitchell Smith for the under 14s, Bryn Watson for the under 15 Hawks, and Kurt Dillon for the under 15 Eagles.
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