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School Year Playing Club Sports Type Amount CMC SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Player Name: Age: School Year Playing Club Sports Type Amount Aayan Hoque 11 Palmerston Primary School Year 5 North Canberra Gungahlin Criket Club Criket/Soccer $ 300.00 Abdel aziz awad 14 Alfred deakin 8 Weston molongo fc Soccer $ 500.00 abdelrahman 12 Amaroo School 7 gungahlin United soccer $ 300.00 Abdulrahman Alkhalil 9 Franklin Early Childhood School 4 Gungahlin United Football Club (GUFC) Soccer $ 300.00 Abu Asadullah 11 Queanbeyan East Public School 6 Queanbryan Junior District Club Cricket $ 300.00 Amaar Shaba Ahmed 13 Lyneham High School Grade 8 North Canberra Gunghalin Cricket $ 300.00 Amal Kamara 10 Franklin school 4 North Canberra U10 HURRICANES Soccer $ 500.00 Amin Ahmed (Son) 12 Lyneham primary school 6 Ramblers Basketball Club Basketball $ 300.00 AQEL EFFENDY 14 GOLD CREEK HIGH 2020 GUNGAHLIN UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL/SOCCER $ 500.00 Aqib Ahmed (Son) 8 Lyneham primary school 3 Ramblers Basketball Club Basketball $ 300.00 Aqlan Mohamad Taufik 12 Harrison School 6 Gungahlin United FC Soccer $ 500.00 Arhum 13 Jpc 9 Gungahlin club Soccer $ 300.00 Ashar Zeb 11 Amaroo Primary 6 North Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Ashaz Mohamme 11 Amaroo School 5 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Ayaan Humayun 13 Lyneham High School 7 Western District Cricket Club (Junior and Senior) Cricket $ 500.00 Eisa 8 Margaret Hendry school 2 Gungahlin United Football Club - GUFC Soccer $ 300.00 Esam Rahman 20 Australian National University 2 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club, Queanbeyan CricketCricket, Club, AFL ACT, Southern District,$ 500.00Campbelltown Faaiz Sohail 13 Gold Creek 8 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club, and ACT Regional CricketAcademy $ 500.00 Fahad Saleem 11 Florey primary school 6 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Hamza Muhammad 13 Harrison School 8 Canberra city stallions Basketball $ 300.00 Hasnain Zeb 14 John Paul College 9 Belconnen United Soccer Club Soccer $ 300.00 Humza Danish Bukhari 8 Taqwa School 3 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Hussam Hattab 14 Trinity Christian School 9 PCYC Boxing $ 500.00 Iman al smadi 7 Islamic school of canberra 1 Weston molongo Soccer $ 500.00 Jawad AL-SAMADI 13 Amaroo School 8 Gungahlin United Football Club- GUFC Soccer $ 500.00 Laiba Ahmed (Daughter) 14 Lyneham High School 9 Ramblers basketball club (Belconnen) Basketball $ 300.00 Laythe Hattab 12 Trinity Christian School 6 Tuggeranong Vikings Basketball Basketball $ 500.00 Mahin Azfar 14 Harrison School 8 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club, Cricket ACT, CanberraCricket Cricket Academy $ 500.00 Mallak Bakr 14 Trinity Christian school 9 WPL women’s premier league soccer Soccer $ 500.00 Mirza Mohamad Taufik 13 Harrison School 8 Gungahlin United FC Soccer $ 500.00 Muhammad Ibrahim 9 Neville bonner 3 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket club Cricket $ 300.00 Muhammad Rayyan 11 Nevil Bonner Primary school 5 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket club Cricket $ 300.00 Obaid Sohail 10 Taqwa School 4 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Omar Bakr 13 Trinity Christian school 7 Tuggeranong vikings basketball Basketball $ 500.00 Raakin Rahman 14 Harrison High School 8 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club & Cricket ACT Cricket $ 500.00 Rahin Rahman 13 Harrison school 8 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Rania al smadi 8 Islamic school of canberra 2 Weston molonglo fc Soccer $ 500.00 Reyan Barkat 11 Burgmann school 5 Burgman cricket Cricket $ 300.00 Rudwan Hattab 18 Erindale College 12 PCYC Wrestling $ 500.00 Rukaiya Fatima Reda 9 Mawson primary school 3 Eastlake Cricket $ 300.00 Shameer saleem 10 Florey primary school 4 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Talha Sohail 14 Gold Creek 9 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club and ACT Regional AcademyCricket $ 500.00 Uzair Mohammed 9 Amaroo School 3 North Canberra Gungahlin Cricket Club Cricket $ 300.00 Waaize Ahmad 8 Islamic school 8 Gungahlin club Soccer $ 300.00 Yusuf 11 Margaret Hendry School 6 Gungahlin United Football Club - GUFC Soccer $ 300.00 Zoya Rashid 7 Taqwa school 1 Belconnen Tennis $ 300.00 TOTAL $ 17,600.00 NOTES: Scholarship amount is based on a players' playing commitment and rego fee paid to the club.
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