Finalists named for 2018 Ōtara Sports Awards
30 finalists have been shortlisted for the 2018 Ōtara
Sports Awards which is being held at Kia Aroha College in
Clover Park on Saturday 1 December.
The finalists are a
mix of Ōtara’s finest sports people from twelve different
sports in the local area, and includes several people
participating at both regional and national level.
"All
our finalists are outstanding sports people who have made
incredible contributions this year as part of their
respective clubs or teams. The Ōtara Sports Awards is proud
to honour those in our community who are lighting up the
local sports fields or courts with their commitment and
effort. We wish them the very best for this weekend,” says
Lotu Fuli, chair of the Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board and
one member of the judges’ panel. The full judge’s panel
includes Matua Bill Takarei, Tagaloa Willie Maea and
Fuli.
Highlights of the celebrations will be the naming of the supreme award winner and the induction of brothers Brett and Mark Leaver both former Black Sticks and Monique Hirovanaa, former Black Fern and 2002 World Rugby Women’s Player of the 2002, into the Ōtara Sports Awards Hall of Fame.
Just as exciting will be the naming of the sportsman of the year where Fa’atiga Lemalu, a member of Auckland Rugby’s Mitre 10 Cup championship winning team will be up against fellow Rugby player, Alfred Nonu and two sport athlete Tui Ethan Amosa, Football and Baseball. Finalists for the sportswoman of the year will include Sally Kaokao, MMA Kabaddi, Tag, Ju Jitsu and Rugby League, Peta Leitu of the AAMI Athletics Club and Jhana Magele, Rugby League.
There is also plenty of interest in who wins Junior Sportsman of the Year, Junior Sportswoman of the Year and Junior Team of the year as well as the Uniquely Abled and Masters Athlete awards.
Full list of finalists for the 2018 Ōtara Sports Awards
Sports Administrators
• Kirk
Jennings - Tangaroa College
• Kevin Long - Sir Edmund
Hillary Collegiate Senior School
• Emily Scanlan - AMMI
Athletics Club
Service to
Sport
• Tupai Sitovi Falemai - Auckland
Pacific Kilikiti
• Warren James Putt - Auckland
Wheelbreakers
• Nedaleen Taylor and Jimmy Davidson -
Ōtara Scorpions Rugby League
Official of the
Year
• James Schmidt, Counties Manukau, Tag
and Rugby League
• Willie Toelau, NZIFI Tag and Rugby
League
• Chris-Frankie Tukerangi, NZ zone umpire,
badge, Netball, Scorpions
Coach of the
Year
• Sally Kaokao - Samoa Tag, Counties
Manukau Tag
• Saua Leaupepetele - Tangaroa College 1st
XV Rugby Union
• Pawan Marhas - AMMI Athletics
Club
Junior Team of the Year
• AMMI
Athletics Club Grade 11 Girls
• Sir Edmund Hillary
Collegiate Senior School Girls Rugby League
• Tangaroa
College 1st XV Rugby Union
Junior Sportswoman of
the Year
• Daisy Eaglesome - Auckland
Wheelbreakers and Wheelstars Jr
• Leianne Tufuga -
Rugby Union, Tag
• Michaela Poimatagi-Matautia - Rugby
League, Ferguson Intermediate
Junior Sportsman of
the Year
• Tui Falepunaoa Ethan Amosa -
Football, Baseball
• Kauri Ezra Murray - Auckland
Wheelbreakers
• Alfred Nonu – Rugby
Union
Masters Athlete
• Vavae Nuia
- AMMI Athletics Club Inc
• Emily Scanlan - AMMI
Athletics Club Inc
• Mark Sullivan - Auckland
Wheelbreakers
Uniquely Abled
Award
• Daisy Eaglesome - Auckland
Wheelbreakers and Wheelstarz Jr
• Kauri Ezra Murray -
Auckland Wheelbreakers and Wheelstarz Jr
• Mark
Sullivan - Auckland Wheelbreakers
Team of the
Year
• AMMI Athletics Club Grade 11 Girls
• Manukau Auckland Volleyball Inc
• Tangaroa
College 1st XV Rugby Union
Sportswoman of the
Year
• Sally Kaokao - MMA, Kabaddi, Tag, Ju
Jitsu, Rugby League.
• Peta Leitu - AMMI Athletics
Club Inc
• Jhana Magele - Sir Edmund
Hillary Collegiate, Rugby League
Sportsman of the
Year
• Tui Falepunaoa Ethan Amosa - Football,
Baseball
• Fa’atiga Lemalu - Auckland Rugby
• Alfred Nonu - Rugby Union
Lifetime
Achievement Award - Hall of Fame Class of 2018
• Monique Hirovanaa - Rugby
Union
• Brett Leaver - Hockey
• Mark Leaver –
Hockey