DUBBO City Sports Council and Member for Parkes Mark Coulton joined forces to help recognise the achievements of the city's most talented sportsmen and women on Thursday.
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Recognised for their individual performances were: Payton Smede for athletics; Declan Hoare and Tim Cox for cricket; Peter Nau, Josh Dodd and Edward Williams for rugby union; Hayden Howell, William Howell, Tori Monk, Ashleigh Taylor and Demi Wilson for basketball; Marshall Sing, Craig Field, Thomas Field, Will Day, Rodney Boney, Joe Stageman, Kenneth Knight, Jesse Ott, Mitch Ott and Hewitt Haycock for rugby league; Craig May for triathlon and Tim Farrell for lawn bowls.
In the teams category: the Dubbo netball 14-year-old representative team, consisting of Abbie Merritt, Gemma Handley, Olivia Thompson, Tara Parkinson, Eliza Koerstz, Grace Pilon, Chloe Parkins, Courtney Granger, Sophie Smith, Maddi Alderdice, Kaylene Gavin and Carmel Koerstz.
From the St John's College senior football (soccer) team: Nick Barber, Jacob Tratt, Joel Steward, Jeremy Sallustio, James English, Gareth Williams, Josh Ward, Joel Tongue, Jack Busch, Alex Wheeler, Connor Jarrett, Nathan D'esposito, Martin McKeon and Luke Carter.
Michael Medlin won the Individual Contribution Award for touch football.
Cycling stalwart Darrell Wheeler won the award for community contribution for his work in cycling.