North Shore athletes of
all ages were recognized this past Tuesday night as the North
Shore Sports Awards were passed out in an after-hours ceremony
at Park Royal south. Sponsors, friends and family alike were
there to celebrate alongside several noted sportsmen and
women that ranged from Olympians to local seniors and youths.
Congratulations to all.
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Capilano
College Blues Men's Volleyball Team members Jon Wiskar
(left), Sean Aiken and Justic Kraz mingled with other
VIPs as they awaited their category. |
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Female wrestler and
Youth Female nominee Ashley McKilligan (left) congratulated
fellow wrestler and Open Female winner Emily Richardson. |
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Capilano Rugby Club
Men's Premier members Craig McLaren (left), Tony
Weller, Bob Bremner and Matt Plant were among those nominated
for the Team awards. |
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Athlete with a Disability
award recipient Ashley Freund, who was presented with
her award by sponsor Alec Tidey, was a big crowd favourite. |
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Mountain biker Jay Hoots,
seen here with sponsor Roseline Melzer, was the recipient
of the North Shore Mountain Bike Community Stewardship
Award. |
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Laura Borden (left)
and Sarah Hilworth were there on behalf of their Fair
Play nomated team mates of the North Shore Avalanche
Bantam
A ice
hockey
gals. |
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Former NHLer Tony Twist
(left), of Twist Conditioning Inc., recognized Youth
Leadership nominees Kayla Brolly and Sean Burke for their
contributions. |
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Marion Crowley (left),
who was there on behalf of her daughter Maureen (Crowley)
de St. Croix, was honoured to take the stage with
Master Female nominees Joan Parnell and Dr. Debbie Collins. |
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