Local sporting stars have been honoured at the City of Mandurah Sports Awards.
Nearly 160 people attended the gala dinner at Rushton Park Sports Facility on Wednesday night to celebrate the outstanding achievements of sports people, volunteers and clubs who have achieved sporting success at an elite level, or made a significant contribution to Mandurah’s sport and recreation clubs.



Memphis McLeod (Highly Commended), Fernandez Agudo and Melanie Pashkewitz (Team of the Year – Mandurah City FC – Women Division 1 Team) and AJ Camarda (Female Volunteer of the Year).
Mayor Rhys Williams congratulated the winners and thanked the individuals, clubs and volunteers for their important contributions to sport and recreation in Mandurah.
“We’re lucky to have a thriving and active sporting community, and many dedicated people who are passionate about making sport great,” Mayor Williams said.
“Local sport is essential for a strong, healthy and happy community. It is vital we continue to grow grassroots competitions in the region while celebrating the accomplishments of local sports people, volunteers, teams and clubs.
“Well done to our sporting superstars on your achievement and I look forward to following your future successes.”



Cathy Rayner (Senior Sports Person of the Year), Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club – (Club of the Year accepted by president Darren Gould, Sports Inclusion Award for Starfish Nippers accepted by Anthony and Natasha Gollan, and Male Volunteer of the Year Russell Price) pictured with Mayor Rhys Williams and Malcolm Anderson (Sports Person of the Year with a disability).
The full list of the 2019 Mandurah Sports Awards winners are:
- Sports Person of the Year - Jackson England, boxing
- Club of the Year - Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club
- Junior Sports Person of the Year - Sophia Ingledew, boxing, and Georgia Payne, sailing
- Ken Phillips Male Volunteer of the Year - Russell Price, surf lifesaving
- Female Volunteer of the Year - AJ Camarda, netball
- Team of the Year - Mandurah City FC - Women Division 1 Team, soccer
- Junior Team of the Year - Peel Thunder Rogers Cup Youth Girls Team, Peel Thunder Football Club
- Sports Person of the Year with a Disability - Malcolm Anderson, dragonboating
- Senior Sports Person of the Year - Cathy Rayner, barefoot water skiing
- Sports Inclusion award – Starfish Nippers, Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club
- Highly Commended - Memphis McLeod, BMX
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