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SURREY SPORTS AWARDS 2009
 
SPORTS TEAM OF THE YEAR
 
Colin Hadley (Valley End Cricket Club) and Paddy Herlihy (South East England Development Agency)
 
This award is for a club team that has:
The shortlisted nominees are:
 
Valley End Cup Team - WINNER
Valley End Cricket Club
In 2008, Valley End Village Cup Team won the npower National Village Cup at Lords with a 24 run victory over the reigning champions.  With an average age of just 22 years old, they were the first team in Surrey to achieve this.  All but two of the squad are products of the Valley End Cricket Club youth system demonstrating that the club is dedicated to player retention.  The team has displayed superb team spirit and have constantly supported each other throughout their games. 
 
Mens 1st XI
Old Reigatian Hockey Club
In 2008, the clubs 1st XI had its most successful season, winning 20 out of 27 matches.  Not only did they score 90 goals, they also had a goal difference of 53, a record for the team.  The team won their division and were promoted to the Premier Division.  The team attributes this success to developing players within the club and building a great team spirit.  The team embody all that is decent in any sports team and their fair and sporting attitude has been recognised on many occasions.
 
Woking Blackhawks Flyers
Woking Blackhawks Basketball Club
The Blackhawks Flyers are the senior mens team of Woking Blackhawks Basketball Club and compete in the Wessex Basketball Association Open Leagues.  As the clubs most senior team they set the example and standard to which the rest of the club aspire.  To this end, the team play all their games in the right spirit: highly competitive but sportsmanlike.  Several of the squad members themselves also coach or assist with junior squads.  Having started to play in the Wessex League Division 3, they have steadily progressed, achieving promotion to Division 1 three years ago.  The squad also represented the Wessex area in the three-way Warrior Tournament against the Solent area and the Army.  They won the tournament this year for the first time in their history.
 
 
 
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