Boreham Wood 2000 Football Club held their last three presentations on Friday evening.
Micky Semken's all-conquering U14s, who won the coveted Herts County Cup in April, took centre stage with Pat Mullins and Chris Martin's U13s.
The U14s special awards went to: Denis Paratusic, Manager's Player of the Year; Tom Cadmore, Parents' Player of the Year; Lloyd Pelling, Players' Player of the Year; Richard Barker, Most Improved Player; Ross Hanley, Highest Goalscorer; and Sam Hazell, Clubman of the Year.
The U13s special awards went to: Gary Russell, Manager's Player of the Year; Joe Reynolds, Parents' Player of the Year; Joe Reynolds, Players' Player of the Year; Shane Mullins, Most Improved Player; Luke O'Malley, Highest Goalscorer; and John James, Clubman of the Year.
Boreham Wood Football Club's chairman, Danny Hunter, presented the special award Chairman's Manager of the Year to Micky Semken, and said: "Micky produced trophies, players, discipline and, more importantly, he improved his players this season.
"I am delighted that his achievements with his side were recognised when he won the county cup in great style."
Another special award, Chairman's Young Player of the Year, was handed to Joe Reynolds, from the U13s, who beat more than 100 players in eight sides.
Mr Hunter said: "Joe plays with his head up, can pass the ball with both feet, can tackle, has an eye for goal and his attitude is spot on.
"Let's hope he is one for the future. I wish I had a few like him in the first team."
July 3, 2002 15:30
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