The eight 2008 provincial soccer award winners have been announced by Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association president Doug Redmond of St.John’s. The eight will receive their awards Friday night at Conception Bay South Soccer in conjunction with the Association’s annual general meeting.
Players recognized include senior female Nichole Adams of St. John’s and junior female Michelle Ward of Portugal Cove-St. Phillips and senior male Mike Howlett and junior male Sean Edwards, both of St. Lawrence. Coach of the year is Scott Betts of Mount Pearl and executive of the year is Shane Dunphy of Marystown. The female EPR Kirby/The Dock Club is team of the year and Dan Maher of Mount Pearl was selected winner of the Ross Arlett Memorial Award that goes to the individual judged to have contributed most to soccer officiating during the past year.
In announcing the winners, Redmond cited them as “very deserving of these honors. They all played major roles in the very rewarding success that soccer enjoyed during the past year within Newfoundland and Labrador. Our soccer has been fortunate again in the high caliber of these winners.” He said, “the winners will be nominated for provincial sport recognition.
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In fact, the national championships highlighted a tremendously successful season for the talented and dedicated team. In national and provincial competition, the club lost only two games, one to British Columbia and one to Manitoba. It recorded a truly remarkable 2008 performance,
In the 2008 provincial Breen’s Jubilee Cup, EPR Kirby/The Dock went undefeated for the complete schedule. In round-robin play, the team won 15 games and tied three for a 48-point first place finish. The club scored a remarkable 77 goals while allowing only 13 in 20 provincial games.
The formation of the club was the result of dedicated soccer people seeing the need to put together a team that would be very competitive at the national level as a method to encourage more female players to devote the time and effort to improve the overall local women’s soccer calibre and it appears to be successful.
Under coach Scott Betts, the team was formed and top-level talent put together into a strong and cohesive unit. For eight months the players worked out at least four days per week getting to excellent condition, working on individual skills and learning a playing system that would bring encouraging results.
Overall, determination and a willingness to make sacrifices provided the necessary support for the desired success.
Members of the EPR Kirby/The Dock team include Janine Bursey , Simone Quinlan, Jenn Murphy, Ashley Dawe, Nicole Moores, Leighanne Tobin, Layra Tilley, Jullia Whitten, Meghan Felt, Jess Wade, Sam Hansford, Malorie Harris, Leslie Pope, Kayla Franey, Renee Jerrett, Laura Breen, Jess Stanford, Gillian Baker, Nichole Adams, Dana Brewer. Hannah Rivkin, Michelle Ward, coach Scott Betts, assistant-coach: Gerry Kirby and managers Geralyn Hansford and Sue Wade.
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In 2008 Shane was President of the Marystown Minor Soccer Association and worked diligently to revive soccer in Marystown. He has been successful in securing other adults in the community to coach Marystown’s youth teams and join the executive of that Association. He obtained sponsors to supply uniforms to all Marystown teams and he started an indoor league in the spring besides running the summer program. Shane also coached in this system both in the spring league and the summer program.
2008 has been a trying year for Shane. The demands on his time often exceeded the actual time he had to give. He continues to have great ambitions for the revival of soccer on the
Mike Howlett put a banner soccer season together during 2008, much in the same excellent manner that he has for 17 provincial and national Challenge Cup competitions. Utilizing exceptional determination and desire to well support the natural skill and talent that he has developed, he provided impressive leadership on and off the field for the St. Lawrence Laurentians, both provincially and nationally.
Drawing often and well on the valuable experience that he earned in Alberta as well as Newfoundland and Labrador, Mike Howlett played a major role in the great record that St. Lawrence posted in provincial Challenge Cup competition. The Laurentians lost only one game in their provincial schedule and he contributed greatly to this exceptional showing,
The manner in which he played in each and every game was recognized when he was named winner of the Dick Power Memorial Award after being selected the Most Valuable Player for the regular season. Voted to the provincial all-star team as striker, he added the Gerard Quirke MVP Award for the playoffs.
Bothered by injuries all season, he scored five goals in provincial regular season play and continuously fed his teammates timely and well placed passes that allowed them to score goals. His knowledge of the game and determination to contribute to his team was very evident and a great example of his contributions to the St. Lawrence club.
Mike Howlett continued his exceptional play into the Canadian championships where he scored two goals and earned several assists playing against the finest amateur soccer players within the nation.
Overall, Mike Howlett again demonstrated his soccer prowess during 2008, setting an example of top level play that may certainly be used as a model for younger players. He ranked highly with the very best within Canada.
Continuously demonstrating why he is regarded as one of the most promising young players within Atlantic Canada, he continuously demonstrated exceptional talent and skill as both a striker and mid-fielder . Conspicuous as a leader, both on and off the pitch, he displayed a soccer knowledge well beyond his age.
Despite his youth, he was able to earn a berth on the St. Lawrence Laurentians club that won the provincial Challenge Cup championship. He took full advantage of his playing time to earn selection as the Laurentians’ most improved player and contributed much to the team’s successes.
His valuable contributions were a major factor in St. Lawrence Academy winning the provincial school title and he led St. Lawrence to the Under-16 provincial “B” championship while being voted the top male player in St. Lawrence youth soccer. Named to the Canada Games player pool, he was a member of the Under-16 provincial all-stars.
His great talent and skill earned him a spot at the National Training Centre in Halifax and he was one of eight players from this province selected to play with Team Atlantic at the Quebec National training center.
Devoted to soccer, he worked hard and tirelessly during 2008 to further improve his skills, making exceptional personal sacrifices for training and conditioning sessions. He is simply a very talented and dedicated young soccer player who is striving to get even better
2008 "Senior Female Player of the Year" Nicole Adams
At the national senior women’s Jubilee Cup championships, she emerged as the top goal scorer with an impressive eight goals in four games. Playing against the finest female players in Canada, she more than held her own as she used her overall soccer talent, especially her extremely strong and extremely accurate shot, to pace her team to a great fourth place, the highest ever for any Newfoundland and Labrador team. She was simply a standout for her club in every game.
In the provincial season-long Breen’s Jubilee Cup competition, she was truly outstanding as she scored 21 goals in 18 regular games and earned the Most Valuable Player Award. She continued her scoring magic in the provincial playoffs with two goals in a 4-0 semi-final decision over Holy Cross and the winning goal in an overtime 2-0 win over Holy Cross in the title game. Naturally she was voted to the League all-star team.
A fourth-year student at Memorial University studying Kinesiology and working towards a medical degree, she was awarded CIS academic all-Canadian for 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 as a member of the University varsity soccer SeaHawks. In her fourth season with the SeaHawks, she was third in Conference scoring with seven goals and earned selection as a Conference second all-star as she helped her club to the Conference semi-finals.
She won St. John’s female Athlete of the Month for June and August, 2008 and was selected Athlete of the Week four times.
In her spare time she volunteered with Eastern Health at the Leonard A. Miller Centre and the Health Science Complex but changed to Planned Parenthood in early 2008. She recently signed up with Big Brothers/Big Sisters as a volunteer.
2008 "Junior Female Player of the Year" Michelle Ward
2008 "Official of the Year" - Dan Maher
"Ross Arlett Memorial"
Dan Maher’s soccer career goes back 45 years to 1964 when he played at Kelly’s Brook in the St. John’s Minor system and his officiating contributions date from 1991 when he graduated from playing to refereeing. In all aspects of his career he has maintained a record of positive contributions that have made him a model for exceptional behavior.
After he joined the ranks of the provincial level, he moved through the officiating levels until he attained his Level One status and continued to officiate in the St. John’s Metro League and at provincial and national tournaments for 15 years. He regularly officiated provincial level championships and has officiated in games at designated national levels up to and including refereeing national Challenge Cup games.
As a referee assessor and instructor. he has made valuable contributions to the overall improvement and increase within the provincial soccer officiating situation. In this area of soccer he has continued to enhance his reputation
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n 2006, Dan was invited to join the Provincial Referee Committee and coordinate the delivery of the provincial referee instructional program. During the last three years the program developed more than 600 new youth and senior level officials. The coordination of this activity ranks as a highlight in his career. He plans to continue to instruct and assess in the future.
He played senior soccer for Holy Cross until the mid-1970’s and he played recreational soccer in Mount Pearl until the late 1980’s. He was involved in the Mount Pearl Soccer Association as a coach for nine years, served on the executive for a year, was a division coordinator for three years, a youth referee for ten years and an overall volunteer for 30 years..
He is a worthy recipient of the Ross Arlett Memorial Trophy.
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