The winners and runners up all received trophies to mark their success and all the players were given a goody bag and t-shirt to mark their efforts during the day. There were also four other special awards to recognise other achievements on the day which were voted for by the referees from Goals. Matthew Spain from St Margaret All Stars picked up the Goalkeeper of the Tournament award, while BJ Applegate was rewarded with the Goal of the Tournament award for a superb individual effort in the under 12’s final. Goal machine Paighton Gibson picked up the Player of the Tournament award and Maidstone United under 14’s was given the Sportsmanship award. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and to everyone who made it a memorable day.
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