ONE Awards

ONE Awards

The ONE Awards spotlight the amazing people who volunteer and make netball happen, through varying roles like officiating, coaching, administration, supporting school netball activity, clubs and local leagues, or helping drive inclusion and reaching new audiences in netball.

The ONE Awards are a perfect way to help recognise those who make a difference to your netball experience thanks to their commitment and welcoming approach on and beyond the court. 

Got someONE in mind who deserves a ONE Award? Make sure you keep an eye on our socials for more information on how to submit a nomination. 

There are nine regional ONE Awards events that take place across the country, celebrating nominees across 10 categories, culminating in The ONE Awards national event. 

The first phase of the ONE Awards features ten categories that will be considered at a regional level. View the Categories and Criteria here. Netball South extend their categories to include Netball South Long Service Awards, Honourary Life Members and a President's Award.The winners from each of these categories will be invited to attend a regional event, where they will be presented with their award. 

Following these events, winners from each category across the nine regions will be reviewed by a national panel, led by EN President Joan Mills, and invited to a national event to celebrate their achievements, taking place in Autumn.

Take a look at our previous ONE Award winners and nominees in the Netball South Hall of Fame. 


Netball South ONE Awards Hall of Fame

 

Netball South Regional ONE Awards 2024

Netball South Long Service Award- Barbara Bradshaw, Deborah Horne, Jo Kelly, Kate Elsworth, Lesley Killpack. 

Coach of the Year - Children and Young People - Claire Cobden

Coach of the Year - Adults - Bonnie Ellerbeck-Brookes

Community Official of the Year (in honour of Sheelagh Redpath) - Beverley Goodman

Outstanding Contribution of the Year (in memory of Mary Bulloch) - Elaine Brinkworth

Pioneer (s) of the Year (in memory of Muriel McNally) - Stacey Boxall 

Unsung Hero of the Year (in a club or league) - Stacey Boxall 

Community Club of the Year - Chichester Netball Club

Young Volunteer of the Year - Caitlin Milsom

Teacher of the Year - Sarah Wilcox

Inclusion Award - Cosmopolitan Roses (Haroona Zaman and Sadia Hussain) 

 

We would like to say a huge thank you and congratulations to all of the 2024 nominees: 

Coach of the Year Children & Young People - Alison Stamp, Andrea Wady, Caitlin Milsom, Claire Cobden, Felicity Hermsen, Jan Crabtree, Judy Goforth, Leah Tribe, Sarah Seddon, Vicki Coyle. 

Coach of the Year Adults - Bonnie Ellerbeck Brookes, Claire Cobden, Clare Roe, Joanna Vaughan, Karen Paxton, Pam Mansfield, Sophie Andrews.

Community Official of the Year (in honour of Sheelagh Redpath) - Angie Childs, Beverley Goodman, Erin Grahame, Nicola Redman, Oxfordshire’s Team White, Sam Roots.

Outstanding Contribution of the Year (in memory of Mary Bulloch) - Elaine Brinkworth, Gosport & Fareham Netball Association (Jo Coker & Lesley Bruton), Havant Hoops Netball Club (Kerry West & Kerry Bridgman), Helen Keet, Lesley Killpack, Su Oliver.

Pioneer(s) of the Year (in memory of Muriel McNally) - Lesley Killpack, Amanda Favell, Stacey Boxall.

Unsung Hero of the Year (in a Club or a league) - Alison Stamp, Christine Grimes, Claire Long, Claire Simpson, Helen Keet, Jess O’Sullivan, Karen Bossum, Kim Elson, Laura Percy-White, Lesley Williams, Nicola Redman, Sharon Millar, Sophie Andrews, Stacey Boxall, Sue Binns.

Community Club of the Year - 5 Ways, Amersham Under Stealth, Bicester Bullets Netball Club, Brize Netball Club, Chichester Netball Club, Comets Netball Club, Gemini Netball Club, Henley Hawks Netball Club, London Falcons, Sussex NRG, Windsor Netball Club.

Young Volunteer of the Year - Alex Simms, Caitlin Milsom, Chloe Fudge, Evie Pook, Isabelle Hancock, Scarlet Hunt.

Teacher of the Year - Lillie Mildenhall, Poppy Gardiner, Rachael Knapman, Sarah Gorton, Sarah Wilcox.

Inclusion Award - Cosmopolitan Roses (Haroona Zaman and Sadia Hussain)

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