Sportsmanship award winners listed
By Staff Reports
Saturday, October 06, 2007 |
Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon fall soccer and flag football games played on Sept. 29.
Sportsmanship Awards
First Grade Soccer: Honda World (Lighthouse 2), coached by Eric Hamner.
Second Grade Soccer: South Coast Ear Nose & Throat (Hillcrest 1), coached by Shane Cook.
Third Grade Soccer: Farr’s True Value (Blossom Gulch), coached by Tommy Campbell.
Fourth Grade Soccer: Dunes Family Health Care (Reedsport), coached by Chuck Chavtur.
Fifth Grade Soccer: Coos Chiropractic (Millicoma 1), coached by Brian Riley.
Flag Football: Brad Ashby Construction (Millicoma E), coached by Brian Riley.
Official Awards
Soccer — Professional: Brealan Mosieur. Hustle: Charles Chavtur.
Flag Football — Professional: Jake Lucarellie. Hustle: Josh Bott.
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