Well-known local soccer personality Keith Chamberlain, now managing Southall, presented awards to the top players and officials of the year at Harrow's largest youth football team Pinner Albion on Saturday.
Over 200 players and their families filled Nower Hill School in North Harrow to see Keith, who is also fixture secretary of the Harrow Youth League, congratulate the club and its youngsters on their achievements during Albion's 25th anniversary year.
The Team of the Year award went to Albion's U15 A side managed by George Karaiskos, but Chris Casserly received the Manager of the Year award for his work with the U11s.
Other winners and awards:
U8 green: Player of the Year: Alex Crossan; Team Award: Ross Agim.
U8 blue: Player of the Year: Neenan Balarajhah; Team Award: Paul Maalo.
U9: Player of the Year: Vincent O'Brien; Team Award: Nick Drewett.
U10: Player of the Year: Gary Coyle; Team Ward: Oliver Mansell.
U11: Player of the Year: Sean Stoker; Team Award: Matthew Surridge; five-year service medals: James Wells, Alex Deangelis and Michael Simmonette.
U12 A: Player of the Year: Tim Brown; Team Award: Chris Scheldt; five years service: Edwin Hor.
U12 B: Player of the Year: Kyle Adams; Team Award: Ravi Dudhia.
U13: Player of the Year: Stuart Fox; Team Award: Rhys Morgan.
U14: Player of the Year: Daley Tyndale; Team Award: Scott Fitzgerald; five-years service: Sammy Hor.
U15 A: Player of the Year: John Bowden; Team Award: Daniel Agutter; five years service: Keith Jones and Darryl Williams.
U15 B: Player of the Year: Tel Parry, Team Award: Rory Fraser; five years service: Mervyn Batchelor.
U17: Player of the Year: Daniel Perry; Team Award: Andy Rose.
U18: Player of the Year: Amandeep Sohanpol; Team Award: Adam Smith; eight years service medals: Michael Karaiskos and Darren Silver; five year service: Steven Harris, David Irwin, Nick Fox and Michael Chakwuma.
Albion are already looking for youngsters to join its squads for next season.
The club will be starting up a U7 team for next season and will be running teams for youngsters from U7 to U18 in the Middlesex sevens and the Harrow Youth League.
Trials and training sessions will take place at their Headstone Manor Recreation Ground pitch on Saturday (June 20th) between 10 am and midday.
Further information is available from George Karaiskos on 0881 723 5027.
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