Bay Harbour: September 27, 2023
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Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>27</strong> <strong>2023</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News<br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
NEWS 3<br />
FERRYMEAD BAYS SENIOR AWARDS<br />
Motivator of the year: Lee Stevens<br />
Coach of the year: Neil Warburton<br />
Club ambassador award: Tony Joseph<br />
Golden boot: Russell Kamo (35 goals)<br />
Personality of the year: Milly Mussett<br />
New life members: Paul White, Chris Murphy and<br />
Gerard Cleary<br />
Men’s first team (Southern League)<br />
Player of the year: Rhys Williams<br />
Most improved: Liam Murray<br />
Player’s player: Kenshin Hayashi<br />
Women’s first team (CWCL Div 1) – League winners<br />
Player of the year: Lucy Goodwin<br />
Player’s player: Robyn Warburton<br />
Men’s reserves (New World Championship)<br />
Player of the year: Blake Chambers-Don<br />
Most improved: Luca Marson<br />
Player’s player: Jamie Williams<br />
‘Keen Lads’ (New World Championship)<br />
Player of the year: Jack Chapman<br />
Player’s player: Josh Merkin<br />
Baby Blues (Senior Mens Div 2)<br />
Player of the year: Gareth Rowe<br />
Speights (Senior Mens Div 7) – League winners<br />
Player of the year: Cody Browning<br />
Navy (Masters 35s)<br />
Player of the year: Brent Archer<br />
Internazionale (Masters 45s)<br />
Player of the year: Jason Devlin<br />
Diggers (Masters 50s)<br />
Player of the year: Nathan Beale<br />
Fury (Sunday Women’s)<br />
Player of the year: Britta Carroll<br />
AWARDS: Russel Kamo<br />
took home the golden boot.<br />
Below – Paul White and<br />
Gerard Cleary were made<br />
life members, alongside<br />
Chris Murphy (not pictured).<br />
JETTY JUMP: A popular spot for summer dips before it<br />
was closed 12 years ago, the first group to jump off the<br />
new Governors <strong>Bay</strong> jetty will be the Canterbury Open<br />
Water Swimming Association.<br />
Jump for joy<br />
• From page 1<br />
The jumpers will meet at the<br />
jetty at 6am on Saturday, with<br />
the jump taking place just after<br />
high tide at 6.15am.<br />
“We thought the jetty was<br />
a great cause to support, and<br />
would love the chance to be a<br />
part of it,” said Lucas.<br />
“Last night, with the bids<br />
going up before we had placed<br />
our final bid, was very nailbiting.”<br />
The jump will be recognised<br />
with a permanent plaque on the<br />
jetty, with the group’s name,<br />
followed by the words, “First<br />
official jetty jump 30 <strong>September</strong><br />
<strong>2023</strong>”.<br />
After the jump, there will be<br />
a chance to watch the sunrise<br />
over the harbour and enjoy<br />
refreshments and fresh baking,<br />
provided by the Governors <strong>Bay</strong><br />
Jetty Restoration Trust and<br />
community.<br />
• To find out about the<br />
jetty or the trust, go to<br />
http://www.savethejetty.<br />
co.nz<br />
STIHL SHOP<br />
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MON - FRI: 8.30AM - 5.30PM<br />
SAT/SUN: 9.00AM - 3.00PM<br />
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PH: 03 376 4656<br />
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