FFSA Women's and Girls' Awards Night - 2011
FFSA Women's and Girls' Awards Night - 2011
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2011 Shirley Brown Premier League Referee’s Choice Award winner Ebony Weidenbach
MUWFC Magic star Ebony Weidenbach has claimed the 2011 Shirley Brown Premier League Referee’s Choice Award for the Adelaide Airport Premier League’s best player.
The defender polled 19 votes to finish two clear of runner up Sturt Marion’s Maddie Du Rieu while team-mate Jess Waterhouse and Adelaide Olympic’s Ruth Wallace collected 15 votes.
Adelaide City’s Sandra Scalzi and Olympic’s Rachel Quigley round out the top vote getters with 13 votes each.
Quigley completed a stunning season winning the 2011 Ann Sergeant State League Referees Choice Award with Adelaide University after her mid-season switch from Olympic in the Adelaide Airport Premier League.
Quigley finished her Adelaide Airport State League campaign on 18 votes while the gun striker also took home the Golden Boot Awards in both the Premier and State Leagues.
Quigley netted 23 times for Olympic in the Adelaide Airport Premier League before scoring 19 goals for Adelaide Uni in the State League.
Fulham United player Isabella Inglis took home the Referees Choice Award Reserve League, while MUWFC coach Enzo Salzano won the Bob Bush Premier League Coach of the Year Award after winning the Adelaide Airport Premier League.
2011 Honour Roll:
Referees Choice Award Division 5 Alexandra Wilson Pulteney
Referees Choice Award Division 4 Monica Loureiro Raiders
Referees Choice Award Division 3 Victoria Akkermans Seymour
Referees Choice Award Division 2 Jessica Obushak Salisbury Inter
Referees Choice Award Division 1 Mary Weaver MUWFC Magic
Referees Choice Award Reserve League Isabella Inglis Fulham United
Ann Sergeant State League Referees Choice Award Racheal Quigley Adelaide University
Shirley Brown Premier League Referees Choice Award Ebony Weidenbach MUWFC Magic
Goalkeeper Rising Star Award Georgia Williamson
Club Volunteer of the Year Award Liz Bogue
Adelaide Airport State League Coach of the Year Award Alasdair Rodgers
Bob Bush Premier League Coach of the Year Award Enzo Salzano
All Star Team
Goalkeeper Kristi Harvey
Defender Ebony Weidenbach
Defender Nicole Calder
Defender Rochelle Kuhar
Defender Emma Checker
Midfield Ruth Wallace
Midfield Jessica Waterhouse
Midfield Christine Papageorgiou
Midfield Katherine Ebbs
Forward Katelyn Tucker
Forward Marijana Rajcic
Division 5 Highest Goalscorer Priscilla Nemeth Para Hills United
Division 4 Highest Goalscorer Monica Loureiro Raiders
Division 3 Highest Goalscorer Victoria Akkermans Seymour
Division 2 Highest Goalscorer Natasha Stewart Munno Para
Division 1 Highest Goalscorer Mary Weaver MUWFC Magic
Adelaide Airport State League Highest Goalscorer Racheal Quigley Adelaide University
Adelaide Airport Reserve League Highest Goalscorer Laura Millar MUWFC Magic
Adelaide Airport Premier Division Highest Goalscorer Racheal Quigley Adelaide Olympic
League Winner Runner Up
Adelaide Airport Premier League MUWFC Magic Adelaide Olympic
Adelaide Airport Reserve League MUWFC Magic Cumberland United
Adelaide Airport State League Adelaide University Para Hills Knights
Division 1 Stirling Seaford
Division 2 Munno Para Salisbury Inter
Division 3 Adelaide University NAB
Division 4 Para Hills United Raiders
Division 5 Para Hills United MOSA
Under 17 Adelaide Blue Eagles Cumberland United
Under 15 Red Campbelltown City Adelaide City
Under 15 Blue Adelaide Hills Parafield Gardens
Under 15 Purple Adelaide Cobras Para Hills United
Under 13 Red Cumberland United Adelaide Cobras
Under 13 Blue South Adelaide Para Hills East Red
Adelaide Airport Premier/State League Cup Adelaide Olympic Adelaide City
Division 1/2 Cup Stirling Seaford
Division 3/4/5 Cup Para Hills United NAB
Under 17 Cup Fulham United Adelaide University
Under 15 Cup Campbelltown City Adelaide City
Under 13 Cup Adelaide Blue Eagles Fulham United
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