Whitby Town Football Club have announced the winners of their end of season awards.
The showpiece took place on Saturday at Sneaton Castle.
The award of goal of the season went to Priestley Griffiths for his early lob in the 1-0 win at Ashton United:
Skipper Danny Rowe had a good night- he was Players' Player of the Season- midfielder Lewis Hawkins came second- with Rowe runner up in the Supporters' Player of the Season.
Goalkeeper Shane Bland won the fans' award with centre-half Harrison Beeden, signed during the season from Brighouse, third.
Beeden was joint third-highest goalscorer for the club after netting some key late strikes to secure wins at Liversedge, Stalybridge and at home to Warrington Rylands. Aaron Haswell also netted five goals. Harry Green was second with seven goals and Brad Fewster topped the scoring charts with 12.
Green won the Geoffrey Sales Internet Player of the Season, voted by Blues fans online. Beeden was second and Bland third.


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