ROSS Anderson won two awards as Pewsey Vale held their end of season presentation evening at Bouverie Hall on Friday night.
Anderson won the first team players' player and supporters' player of the year awards, with defender Tony Dyer claiming the manager's player of the year prize from boss Steve Wootton.
Prolific former Devizes Town striker Barry Flippance won the golden boot award after finishing as the Hellenic League side's leading marksman.
The reserve team awards were presented by joint managers Andrew Lawrence and Paul Clark.
The managers' award went to Micky Ford, while Daryl McLoughlin and Clark shared the supporters' prize after polling the same number of votes.
McLoughlin also took the players' player of the year award.
The golden boot award went to Micky Martin, who is still in plaster after breaking his leg while playing for the first team on Easter Monday.
Alan Wheeler, the Pewsey U18s manager, chose Brad Mildenhall as his player of the year.
He also presented the Merit Award to Paul Montague and the players player trophy to Richard Hicken.
The Andy Britten Memorial Award, was presented to Micky Martin by Mike Britten.
Chairman Rob Thompson said the Football Club were honoured to have hosted a charity day in Mr Britten's memory on the May 4, when more than £800 was collected for the British Heart Foundation.
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