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Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners 2014 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Patricia Sibraa (Qld) 2013 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Marshall Kronk (Qld) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Rachel Lack (NSW) Statistician of the Year Kirsty Andrews (Qld) Administrator of the Year Deb Prouten, Toowoomba Softball Association (Qld) Coach of the Year Kere Johanson Local Association of the Year Men’s Fastpitch Softball Association (SA) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Vanessa Stokes (SA) Male Athlete of the Year Michael Tanner (ACT) Female Athlete of the Year Belinda White (SA) Spirit Award Clare Warwick (ACT) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Patricia Sibraa (Qld) 2012 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Jesse Taws (ACT) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Taylah Tsitsikronis (NSW) Statistician of the Year Mary Walkinshaw (Vic) Administrator of the Year Lisa Anderson (Qld) Coach of the Year Kere Johanson (WA) Local Association of the Year North Shore District Softball Association (NSW) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Vanessa Stokes (SA) Male Athlete of the Year Zenon Winters (ACT) Female Athlete of the Year Chelsea Forkin (WA) Spirit Award Vaness Stokes (SA) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Helen Strauss (Qld) 2011 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Mitchell Brownlow (NSW) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Georgia Casey (NSW) Statistician of the Year Chris Trengove (Vic) Administrator of the Year Chris Heron (NT) Coach of the Year Darrin Crisp (NSW) Local Association of the Year Waverley Softball Association (Vic) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Male Athlete of the Year Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners.doc Page 1 of 5 Female Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Spirit Award Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Scott Rindfleish (NSW) 2010 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Lachlan Hay (NSW) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Simone Freeman (NSW) Statistician of the Year Lindy Rattigan (SA) Administrator of the Year Sheryl Burnie (Tas) Coach of the Year Kere Johanson (WA) Local Association of the Year Latrobe & Districts Softball Association (Tas) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Male Athlete of the Year Adam Humble (WA) Female Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Spirit Award Kylie Cronk (Qld) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Darren Sibraa (Qld) 2009 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Tyson Duncan (WA) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Kaia Parnaby (NSW) Statistician of the Year Helen Edwards (Vic), Kaye Greggs (NSW) Administrator of the Year Helen Baker (SA) Coach of the Year Bob Harrow (ACT) Local Association of the Year Manly Warringah Softball Association (NSW) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Jeff Goolagong (ACT) Male Athlete of the Year Adam Folkard (ACT) Female Athlete of the Year Justine Smethurst (Vic) Spirit Award Mike Harrow (ACT) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Darren Sibraa (Qld), Diane Waller (Vic) 2008 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Matthew Stafford (ACT) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Leigh Godfrey (WA) Statistician of the Year Christine Denkel (Qld) Administrator of the Year Jodie Sheehan (NSW) Coach of the Year John Neilsen (NSW) Local Association of the Year Dale Districts (WA) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Male Athlete of the Year Adam Humble (WA) Female Athlete of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Spirit Award Adam Rindfleish (NSW) Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners.doc Page 2 of 5 Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Leigh Evans (Vic) 2007 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Athlete of the Year Andrew Evans (Vic) Junior Female Athlete of the Year Chelsea Forkin (WA) Statistician of the Year Mike Hannelly (NSW) Administrator of the Year Sue Nisbet (Qld) Coach of the Year Leanne Evans (Vic) Local Association of the Year Waverley Softball Association (Vic) Indigenous Athlete of the Year Renee Gloss (NSW) Male Athlete of the Year Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Female Athlete of the Year Sandra Allen (Qld) Spirit Award Marissa Carpadios (Qld) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Debbie Grove (Vic) 2006 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Softballer of the Year Adam Folkard (ACT) Junior Female Softballer of the Year Alex Besanko (SA) Statistician of the Year Kaye Greggs (NSW) & Val Cross (Qld) Administrator of the Year Jane Hunt (SA) Coach of the Year Lindsey Carroll (ACT) Local Softball Association of the Year Casey Softball Association (Vic) Male Softballer of the Year Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Female Softballer of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Spirit Award Paul Maisey (Vic) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Darren Sibraa (Qld) 2005 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Softballer of the Year Adam Folkard (ACT) Junior Female Softballer of the Year Catherine Bishop (SA) Statistician of the Year Matt Denkel (Qld) Administrator of the Year Darrell Shephard (NSW) Coach of the Year Lindsey Carroll (ACT) Information Technology Award Ryan Benson (NSW) Male Softballer of the Year Kris Kiefel (Vic) Female Softballer of the Year Stacey Porter (NSW) Australian Softball Spirit Award Tanya Harding (Qld) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Leigh Evans (Vic) 2004 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners.doc Page 3 of 5 Junior Male Softballer of the Year Adam Folkard (ACT) Junior Female Softballer of the Year Sharon Bell (WA) Statistician of the Year Carolyn Buttsworth (NSW) Administrator of the Year Ken Culpitt (ACT) Coach of the Year Bob Harrow (ACT) Information Technology Award Ryan Benson (NSW) Male Softballer of the Year Kris Kiefel (Vic) Female Softballer of the Year Tanya Harding (Qld) Spirit Award Melanie Roche (NSW), Tracey Mosley (SA) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Neville Lawrance (SA) 2003 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Softballer of the Year Adam Folkard (ACT) Junior Female Softballer of the Year Kylie Cronk (Qld) Statistician of the Year Ngaire Huston (Qld) Administrator of the Year Cathy Kerr (NSW) Coach of the Year Bob Harrow (ACT) Information Technology Award Dave Trotman (Qld) Male Softballer of the Year Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Female Softballer of the Year Tanya Harding (Qld) Spirit Award Brooke Wilkins (Qld) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Debbie Grove (Vic) Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners.doc Page 4 of 5 2002 Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Junior Male Softballer of the Year Andrew Kirkpatrick (ACT) Junior Female Softballer of the Year Jocelyn McCallum (Qld) Statistician of the Year Ngaire Huston (Qld) Administrator of the Year Cathy Kerr (NSW) Coach of the Year Lindsey Carroll (ACT) Information Technology Award Heather Farrell (Vic) Male Softballer of the Year Terry Downes (Qld) Female Softballer of the Year Peta Edebone (Vic) Spirit Award Tracey Mosley (SA) Vivienne Triplett Umpire of the Year Award Matthew Gowty (Qld) Vivienne Triplett Award Winners 2001 John McAuliffe (SA) 2000 Margo Koskelainen OAM, (Vic) 1999 Toula Connolly (SA) 1998 Ken Culpitt, (ACT) 1997 Alan McAuliffe, (SA) 1996 Alan McAuliffe, (SA) 1995 Margo Koskelainen OAM, (Vic) Softball Australia Awards of Excellence Winners.doc Page 5 of 5 .
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