Trophy time for Pedlars
Swaffham Town hosted their annual presentation evening on Saturday.The event was well supported and an enjoyable time had by all.Season's Leading Goal Scorer, Mark Blockwell, presented by Caroline Elmer, Narford Scaffolding.
Swaffham Town hosted their annual presentation evening on Saturday.
The event was well supported and an enjoyable time had by all.
Season's Leading Goal Scorer, Mark Blockwell, presented by Caroline Elmer, Narford Scaffolding.
Veterans' Player of the Season, Jimmy Chapman, presented by Jamie Titmarsh, Swaffham Town Youth.
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A-Team Player of the Season, Adam Figura, presented by Mick Simmons from the club committee.
Reserve Team Player of the Season, Daren Hockton, presented by Nicky George, Club President and the Greyhound Inn.
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First Team Player of the Season, Kyle Plumb, presented by Mick Simmons, Director of Traffic, Swaffham Town FC.
Young Player of the Season, Jordan Lown, presented by Albert Hudson, Life Member of the club.
Supporters' Player of the Season, Lee Brooks, presented by Robbie Howling, Swaffham player/manager.
The previous Tuesday evening had seen another exciting encounter with Swaffham Town A narrowly beating Castle Acre Swifts 2-1 to earn the remaining place in this Saturday's Hospital Cup final, kick-off 12.30pm at Shoemakers Lane.
They will contest the final with Narborough and have been drawn as the away club.
Admission is free, a bucket collection will be taken during the fixture, proceeds to the League of Friends at Swaffham Hospital.