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Wingate hold end-of-season awards night

WINGATEWEBWingate & Finchley held their end of season awards night, with midfielder Tommy Tejan-Sie coming away with two headline awards – Player and Players’ Player of the Season.

Ahmet Rifat finished top scorer with 15 goals, whilst the youth structure of the club was on full show: Spencer McCall won young Player of the Year as the teenager consistently featured with 39 league appearances, and Jemal Fredericks picked up the U21 Player of the Year award having broken through into the first team midway through the season.

The Under 17’s won their league this season, in no small part thanks to the two award winners Cyrus Brown and Alex Williams.

Player of The Season – TOMMY TEJAN-SIE
Board of Directors Player of The Season – MARC WEATHERSTONE
Players Player of The Season – TOMMY TEJAN-SIE
Supporters Player of The Season – BOBBY SMITH
Young Player of The Season – SPENCER McCALL
Top Goalscorer – AHMET RIFAT
Club Person of The Year – MIKE BAYLY
Under 21 Player of The Season – JEMAL FREDERICKS
Under 21 Players Player of The Season – DAVID LONGE-KING
Under 21 Players Player of The Season – JACK METCALFE
Under 18 Player of The Season – ALEX YEARWOOD
Under 18 Players Player of The Season – JAMIE NELSON
Under 17 Player of The Season – CYRUS BROWN
Under 17 Players Player of The Season – ALEX WILLIAMS

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