End of Season Awards! October 5th, 2009
The Coventry Jets brought their season to a close on Friday
evening as they held their annual awards night at the Sphinx. For the first
time the Jets were joined by the Senior Flag and Junior Kitted teams as the
clubs came together to celebrate a tremendous year which saw the Jets make
their fifth straight end of season bowl.
Flag Head Coach and 2009 British American Football Coaches Association Flag
Coach of the Year, Andrew Gambrill, dished out the awards for his non-contact
team. Gemma Eaton received a special award for her tremendous behind the scenes
work with Matt ‘Boom Boom’ Consadine scooping the Rookie of the Year award.
Last year’s joint winner of the rookie award, Steve Timmins, was on hand to
take the prized honour of Player’s Player with Shadrach McCook taking the
Coach’s Award.
Youth Contact Head,
Dave Cowen, took over proceedings to announce the awards for Coventry’s debut
season in the Junior Kitted league. Sean Hanlon picked up the offensive
plaudits with senior team prospect TJ Chieza taking home the defensive gong. Head
Coach Lou Barnes named Paul Romaniuk his choice for player of the year with Sam
Knight named the inaugural Academy Player of the Year.
Finally Gerry McManus stepped forward to handover the awards for the Britbowl
XXIII runners-up. Parm Sidhu was a deserving winner of the prestigious
Presidents Award which is annually handed over for behind the scenes efforts.
Last year’s recipient, Adam Etheridge, commented that Sidhu was “a more than
worthy winner. He provided the impetuous for the club this year and kept us
moving forward when we were struggling. 2009 was our most difficult season to
date and I on occasion I felt like giving up but Parm was always there to pick
us up and carry us through”.
Etheridge himself was then presented with an inscribed
tankard for his service to the club over it’s six year existence. Youth team
graduate Andy McKenzie took the Rookie award with Wayne Gumbs named most
improved player. Paul Rickhuss took the plaudits as Lineman of the Year with
fellow lineman Adam O’Reilly receiving the coveted Player’s Player award,
cornerback Adam Biggs led the tributes “he turns up at every training session,
always does what asked of him and goes both ways when needed. He’s a player
that should be aspired to”.
Defensive Co-ordinator Rowelle Blenman couldn’t single out a
single member of his unit as they’d all performed at the highest level.
Defensive Captain Frank Herlihy stepped forward to accept the award on behalf
of the entire defense and delivered a rousing speech in tribute to his
team-mates. Mark Cohen gathered the Offensive Player of the Year award and once
again announced his retirement leaving the Jets with a huge hole to plug at
wide receiver.
McManus announced Jeremy Simms as winner of his player of the year award before
being the recipient of an unexpected honour. The legendary Coach became one of
the first inductees into the Coventry American Football Hall of Fame. McManus
was named alongside former Coventry Bears team-mate James O’Grady who was also on
hand. The two have been involved in the game together since the 80s and were
delighted to receive the distinction of becoming the first two inductees.
Whilst the senior team now take a well earned break the Juniors and the Senior Flag team will continue to train throughout the winter. For more information on getting involved visit the clubs website www.coventryjets.co.uk
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