2017 Oban Camanachd Player of the Year Awards | |
24 November 2017 The Oban Camanachd player of the year awards were made at an end of season buffet and dance at the Glencruitten Golf Course Clubhouse on Saturday 18 November 2017. Two of the awards were renamed to remember two people very special to the Oban club. 2017 Oban Camanachd Nonny MacInnes Player of the Year Award – Scott MacKillop The Oban Camanachd first team player of the year award is now named in memory of Oban Camanachd stalwart Nonny MacInnes and Nonny’s wife Karen and daughter Kirsty were in attendance to present a new silver salver to Scott McKillop. The former Glenorchy defender joined Oban Camanachd at the start of the 2015 season and he has been a stand-out for the side this year. 2017 Lochside Rovers Jamie Kerr Player of the Year Award – Daniel Sloss & Craig Easton The Lochside Rovers player of the year has been re-named to remember Jamie Kerr and Jamie’s father John and his brother Jordan made the presentation to joint winners Daniel Sloss and Craig Easton. The youngsters have had a terrific 2017 and both were given a run out in the first team during the latter part of the season. 2017 Oban Camanachd U17 Player of the Year Award – Daniel MacCuish Daniel MacCuish was the recipient of the Oban Camanachd player of the year award. The Scotland U17 player has shown his talent by forcing his way into the Oban Camanachd first team squad this season. 2017 Oban Camanachd U14 Player of the Year Award – Ross Campbell Ross Campbell was named Oban Camanachd U14 player of the year and his involvement this term has included playing for the U17s and breaking into the Lochside Rovers squad. 2017 Oban Camanachd Special Award - David MacCuish, Scott Buchanan and George Easton A special award was made to David MacCuish, Scott Buchanan and George Easton who stepped down as youth coaches at the end of the season. The trio first lead Rockfield to MacKay Cup success before bringing silverware to the Oban Camanachd U14 and U17 squads. More importantly, their coaching and guidance has allowed a number of promising youngsters flourish and Oban Camanachd can only benefit as the young guns make their way to the first team squad. 2017 Loyal Service Award – Iain MacMillan There was a special loyal service award for Iain MacMillan who is proving a great servant to the club. As well as his overall contribution, Iain MacMillan often mixed playing commitments with night shift work duties and he is deserving of such special recognition. 2017 Unsung Heroine Award – Fiona Livingston Every successful shinty club needs the help of their unsung heroes and heroines who work away unnoticed behind the scenes. Oban Camanachd Treasurer Fiona Livingston comes into that category and her tireless work over the years made her a popular choice for the unsung heroine award. This was a well-attended occasion and a useful club fund raiser to boot and compere Pat Steeman and event organisers Gareth Evans and Aidan MacIntyre were thanked for their efforts. |