Baseball Australia Diamond Awards
The Baseball Australia Diamond Awards — begun in 2006[1] — are given annually by the Australian Baseball Federation, to honor persons who have excelled in playing, managing, or serving the sport of baseball. The awards ceremony is usually held in or about February, soon after the conclusion of that year's season, which starts in or about November of the preceding year. Also at each ceremony, the Baseball Australia Hall of Fame inducts new members.
2006 winners
- See footnote[1]
- ABF Senior Player of the Year - Chris Oxspring (NSW)
- ABF Youth Player of the Year - Allan de San Miguel (WA)
- ABF Female Player of the Year - Chelsea Forkin (WA)
- ABF Coach of the Year - Jon Deeble (VIC)
- ABF Official of the Year - Neil Poulton (SA)
- ABF National Volunteer of the Year - Pat Milmlow (NSW)
- ABF Club Volunteer of the Year - Robyn Karlsen (VIC)
- ABF Club of the Year - Ku-ring-gai Stealers Baseball Club (NSW)
- ABF State of the Year - Baseball Victoria
2007 winners
- See footnote[2]
2008 winners
- President's Award - Danny Maruyama (QLD)
- Volunteer of the Year - Tony McPhail (QLD)
- Administrator of the Year - David Hayes (WA)
- Club of the Year - Macleay Valley Cougars Baseball Club (NSW)
- State / Territory Association of the Year - Baseball WA
- Official of the Year - Mark Gooding (VIC)
- Coach of the Year - Damian Shanahan (ACT)
- Player of the Year Open Women's - Simone Wearne (VIC)
- Player of the Year Youth - a unanimous decision was made to award two players:
- Player of the Year Open Men's
2009 winners
- See footnotes[3][4]
- President's Award - Ken Wesslink (South Australia)
- ABF Life Membership - Ronald Morgan (South Australia)
- Administrator of the Year Award - Shane Tonkin (Western Australia)
- Club of the Year Award - Doncaster Baseball Club (VIC) and Peninsula Padres Baseball Club (QLD)
- Official of the Year Award - Mal Mackay (Queensland)
- Volunteer of the Year Award - Louise Paewai (Queensland)
- Coach of the Year Award - Tony Harris (South Australia)
- Player of the Year - Open Women's Award - Simone Wearne (Victoria)
- Player of the Year - Youth Award - James Linger (Queensland)
- State of the Year - Baseball WA
See also
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