Nominations for Kickz Awards 2013 are revealed

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Tuesday 12 March 2013

Nominations for Kickz Awards 2013 are revealed

Clubs, volunteers and participants will come together to celebrate the work of Kickz on 2 April

The awards ceremony celebrates all the hard work that is put in to Kickz

To find out more about last year's Kickz Awards, click here >>>

The volunteers and participants involved in the Premier League's flagship Kickz project will be honoured at the scheme's 2013 Awards ceremony in London next month.

The event will be held at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground and will celebrate the work of an initiative which has had a positive impact on thousands of young people and down the country.

A total of 12 awards will be up for grabs on the day and this week the nominations for all the categories have been announced and listed below.

The shortlisted nominees for Kickz 2013 Awards:

Inspiring Person (Male)

Arsenal: Ricardo Gunter
Charlton Athletic: Michael Brown
Everton: Paul West
Newcastle United: Steve Mack
Portsmouth: Tony Hewett

Inspiring Person (Female)

Crystal Palace: Danielle Towner
Dagenham & Redbridge: Dawn Nicholls
Sunderland: Claire Hoyle
Tottenham Hotspur: Keeley Blackwood
Wigan Athletic: Amy Riley

Outstanding Police Contribution (London)

Brentford: Insp Dominic Lemonde
Chelsea: PCSO Carlos Husbands
Crystal Palace: PC Ashley Watson
Fulham: Insp. Mark Vickers

Outstanding Police Contribution (Non-London)

Blackpool: Sgt. Steve Hodgkins
Coventry City: Sgt. Alex Tarr
Portsmouth: PCSO Nicola Manning
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
Insp. Jen Richards and Sgt. Chris Harrison

Outstanding Partner Support

Brighton & Hove Albion: Wellesley Wealth Advisory
Plymouth Argyle: Kerry Tuckett-Powell, Honicknowle Youth Service
Reading: Dave Ebsworth, Reading Lions
Tottenham Hotspur:
Chris Hodge, Rushcroft Sports College

Inspiring Young Person

Arsenal: Ashaan Siddik
Aston Villa: Razza Hamza
Barnet: Fernando Reis
Birmingham City: Becky Mills
Blackburn Rovers: Zoheb Bhatti
Blackpool: Deakon Bennett
Bolton Wanderers: Jonathon Dowling
Brentford: Turnell Sinclair
Brighton & Hove Albion: Ricky Leggett
Charlton Athletic: Vincent Sam
Chelsea: Akyo Sharpe Baird
Coventry City: Darsin Shamdeen
Crystal Palace: Jack Richardson
Dagenham & Redbridge: Freddie Weaver
Derby County: Jack Wilkinson
Doncaster Rovers: Daniel Bamborough
Everton: Jordan Knowles
Fulham: Abdulahi Seidi
Hull City: Josh Hickson
Leyton Orient: Yehya Islam
Liverpool: Sean Burke
Manchester City: Gameal Hassan
Manchester United: Cathal McLoughlin
Middlesbrough: Jamie Stapleton
Millwall: Rashan McDonald
Newcastle United: Joe Deverdics
Norwich City: Michael Lee
Nottingham Forest and Notts County: Kieran Falconbridge
Oldham Athletic: Abdullah Al-Masoom
Plymouth Argyle: Jack Watts
Portsmouth: Harry Day
Queens Park Rangers: Andrea Burke
Reading: Ross Simpson
Sheffield United: Laura Moylan
Southampton: Samantha Chamberlain
Southend United: Callum Burns-Green
Stoke City: Jason Howard
Sunderland: Lauren Walker
Tottenham Hotspur: Karolina Rapacka
Watford: David Taylor
West Bromwich Albion: Jack Harris
West Ham United: Jeremiah Kamanzi
Wigan Athletic: Jordan Churnside
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Dante Spence          

Innovation Award

Crystal Palace: Hearts and Minds Project
Newcastle United: Refereeing Course
Southampton: Employability Workshops
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Choices Project

Football Achievement

Blackpool: Amber Fisher
Chelsea: Kane Lewis
Crystal Palace: Canterbury Road Kickz Team
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Fabian Facey, Tyrell Walker and Michael Cork

Alternative Achievement

Blackpool: Blackpool Kickz
Brentford:
Mohsin Dawood
Reading: Katrina Sentowski
Southampton: Kickz CHANT Singing Group

Volunteer Award

Arsenal: Dean Stamford
Aston Villa: Yanis Wilkinson
Barnet: Barre Adan
Birmingham City: Ryan Holmes
Blackburn Rovers: Kamran Mahmood
Blackpool: Craig King
Bolton Wanderers: Jake Thompson
Brentford: Haseeb Majid
Brighton & Hove Albion: Marc Gorry
Charlton Athletic: Ernest Baker Hammond
Chelsea: Dennis Twumasi
Coventry City: Maya Stasjanovic
Crystal Palace: Aaron McGrath
Dagenham & Redbridge: Ryan Lea Cox
Derby County: Kyle Friel
Everton: Andy Whittaker
Fulham: Kevin Dillon
Hull City: Paul Wray
Leyton Orient: Rajpal Singh Bumbra
Liverpool: John Paul Caldicutt
Manchester City: Graham Phillips
Manchester United: Ismet Akoya
Middlesbrough: James Thompson
Millwall: Reion McFarlan
Newcastle United: Mounir Bouisri
Norwich City: Michael Lee
Nottingham Forest and Notts County: Macauley Stevenson
Oldham Athletic: Foysol Ahmed
Plymouth Argyle: Ricky Harris
Portsmouth: Harry Byrne
Queens Park Rangers: Christian Cdowski
Reading: Chloe Barlett
Sheffield United: Wasim Khan
Southampton: Amrit Roath
Southend United: Sam Reeves
Stoke City: Kyle Wright
Sunderland: Samee Jassat
Tottenham Hotspur: Edward Kargbo
Watford: Rex Kimona
West Bromwich Albion: Harley Simpson
West Ham United: Philip Brown
Wigan Athletic: Jake Blackburn
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Jessica Purchase

Outstanding Volunteer

Blackpool: Craig King
Charlton Athletic: Ernest Baker Hammond
Plymouth Argyle: Ricky Harris
Tottenham Hotspur: Edward Kargbo

Outstanding Kickz Delivery

Blackpool
Newcastle United
Portsmouth
Queens Park Rangers
Reading
Wolverhampton Wanderers

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