Easi Awards

Easi-RockIts Awards and Honours

Easi  have their own club awards which are presented each July however external bodies are now starting to recognise Easi's achievements.

Below you'll find

(a) past Easi award winners

(b) titles won by Easi teams

(c) External awards


Internal Awards

2021:

No awards because of Covid


2020:

No awards because of Covid


2019:

Players' Player of the Year: Ellie Bowman

Player of the Year: Léna Fowles

Most Improved Player: Abi Gledhill

Coaches' Special Award for Commitment: Ellie Bowman

Junior Player of the Year: Toby Helfferich

Most Improved Junior Player: Arthur Bankes

Coaches' Special Junior Award for Commitment: Matt Dundon

Hildreth Trophy: Rhiannon Bankes

Teesside Trophies Platter for Services to the Club: Léna Fowles

Most Promising Newcomer: Bea Torrens-Burton


2018:

Players' Player of the Year: Becca Fram

Player of the Year: Caitlin Seivewright

Most Improved Player: Patrick Cavanagh

Coaches' Special Award for Commitment: Ellie Bowman

Junior Player of the Year: Henry Pittham

Most Improved Junior Player: Joe Cavanagh

Coaches' Special Junior Award for Commitment: Toby Helfferich

Hildreth Trophy: Emma Fram

Teesside Trophies Platter for Services to the Club: Caroline Porter

Most Promising Newcomer: Ellie Torrens-Burton

Recruitment: Ellie Bowman


2017:

Players' Player of the Year: Becca Fram

Player of the Year: Matthew Leyshon

Most Improved Player: Patrick Cavanagh

Coaches' Special Award for Commitment: Ellie Bowman

Junior Player of the Year: Henry Pittham

Most Improved Junior Player: Thomas Chadderton

Coaches' Special Junior Award for Commitment: Jake Hewison

Hildreth Trophy: Martha Bell

Teesside Trophies Platter for Services to the Club: Matty Carr

Most Promising Newcomer: Toby Helfferich










Titles

2021:

No competition because of Covid


2020:

No competition because of Covid





















2018:

V2 Junior National Champion: Henry Pittham

V2 Masters National Champion: Paul Hildreth

V2 Masters World Champion: Paul Hildreth (Paul then retires from competitive V2)













2017:

V2 Junior National Champion: Henry Pittham

V2 Youth National Champion: Matthew Leyshon

V2 Masters National Champion: Paul Hildreth

Regional Div 2 Champions: HellCats

V2 Youth World Champion: Matthew Leyshon

V2 Masters World Champion: Paul Hildreth


External Awards

2021:

No awards because of Covid


2020:

Paul Hildreth named first 'Orfi Hero'





















2018:

Paul Hildreth named as third 'Hoops Hero' by Hoops Connect


















2017:

Sports Officials UK Awards, Officials Developer category, runner-up: Matty Carr

SME Enterprise Awards, 'Best Sports Club in Hambleton': Easi-RockIts

Hambleton Sports Awards, Volunteer of the Year finalist: Karen Bruin

Hambleton Sports Awards, Young Sportsperson of the Year category, finalists: Matthew Leyshon and Becca Fram


HellCats Team of the Year 2013

We are still making our mark

In 2013  HellCats were named Minster FM Team of the year


Easi-RockIts named as 'Best Sports Club 2017, Hambleton District' in the SME-Enterprise Awards


Where & When

Juniors: Monday evenings 18.00-19.00 at Outwood Academy Easingwold (except in school holidays)


Seniors: Monday evenings 19.30 - 21.00 in the Memorial Village Hall in Huby.  (except on Bank Holidays).  Please note the Parish Council meet the first Monday of the month every other month so on those occasions we train at Stillington Squash Courts

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