
The Arizona Soccer Association (ASA) is seeking award nominations for the 2020 ASA Awards Gala, which will take place at the Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West on January 25th.
ASA is inviting the soccer community to submit nominations in nine different award categories: Recreational Coach of the Year - Boys/Girls, Competitive Coach of the Year - Boys, Competitive Coach of the Year - Girls, Youth Referee of the Year - Boys, Youth Referee of the Year - Girls, Administrator of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Referee of the Year.
This marks the second annual ASA Awards Gala, which honors distinguished individuals who have made great contributors to the Arizona soccer community.
As a non-profit, the Arizona Soccer Association relies on the community to support its mission of fostering the physical, mental, emotional growth, and development of the state of Arizona's players through the sports of soccer at all levels, ages, and competition. Becoming a sponsor at our 2020 ASA Awards Gala is an excellent opportunity to get your message out to our membership and community. If interested please email garrettcleverly@azyouthsoccer.org.
All nominations MUST BE SUBMITTED by October 31 at 11:59:59 p.m. To nominate an individual click the links below:
Recreational Coach of the Year - Boys
Recreational Coach of the Year - Girls
Competitive Coach of the Year - Boys
Competitive Coach of the Year - Girls
Youth Referee of the Year - Boys
Youth Referee of the Year - Girls
Administrator of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Referee of the Year
Last year's award recipients
Boys/Girls Recreational Coach of the Year - Stephen Settle
Boys Competitive Coach of the Year - Trey Thompson
Girls Competitive Coach of the Year - James Mack
Boys Young Referee of the Year - Elan Furman
Female Young Referee of Year - Mackenzie Brower
Administrator of the Year - Gloria Roberts
Volunteer of the Year - Branden Rowe
Volunteer of the Year - Taylor Appel
Hall of Fame - Myles Grunewald
Hall of Fame - Bob & Connie Gardner
Trophy (14U Boys Presidents Cup) - Cheryl Copeland
Trophy (15U Girls Presidents Cup) - Tom McConkey