WINNER Elite Sportsperson of the Year 2025
Annelise Hall, Camden & District Netball Association
Annelise’s netball journey began with the Campbelltown junior representative program, and at just 15 years old, she was selected for both the NSW CCC and NSW All Schools Netball Teams.
From 2021 to 2023, Annelise was part of the South West Sydney Academy of Sport Netball Program. Her versatility extends to indoor netball, where she represented NSW in 2023 and 2024 in the mixed teams, earning selection in the Australian Indoor Netball Team both years.
Annelise represented Camden Netball Association in the Metro League during 2023 and 2024, competing in the U17s State Titles, and was identified by selectors in the 2023 Talent ID Program.
In 2024, Annelise signed with Excel Sports Management, further cementing her status as one of the region’s most promising young athletes.
WINNER Elite Sports Team of the Year 2025
Women’s First Grade Team, Campbelltown Camden District Cricket Club
The Women’s First Grade Team, Campbelltown Camden District Cricket Club were crowed NSW Women’s First grade Premier Cricket T20 Champions, losing only one game all season, and NSW Women’s First Grade Premier Cricket One Day Runners Up, it’s a truly great achievement for all involved.
Team members: The team featured Australian players Sarah Coyte, Lauren Cheatle, State player Claire Koski and England U19 representatives Hannah Baker and Charis Pavely. It also included a number of state pathways players including Kelly Rowlings, Keisha Baldwin, Lily Hreszczuk, Alexandra, Aurora and Sophia Mavros
WINNER Spirit of Sport 2025
Greg Dewick, Campbelltown Ghosts Baseball Club
Greg in an integral part of the Campbelltown Ghosts Baseball Club and Macarthur Baseball Community. He currently holds multiple positions on the committee including Groups Keeper, Wests Delegate and Coaching Co-Ordinator.
Greg is coach for the Campbelltown Ghosts Junior Teams as well as Macarthur Colts, Rookies & Little League representative teams.
When he isn’t coaching, Greg is heavily involved in the day-to-day operations of the Ghosts, applying for grants, sourcing new gear and ensuring the fields are in great condition. He is well known within the Baseball community and everyone at the club appreciates all the work he puts in.
Runner Up: Charly Wellock, Appin United Football Club, Macarthur Football Association
WINNER Match Official of the Year 2025
Rob Pinney, Camden District Cricket Umpires Association
Rob had a very busy 2024/2025 season, standing up to umpire 36 matches within the Camden District Cricket Association. This included Senior matches in Panel 1, U16s matches and Wests U16s T20 competitions. Rob also umpired the Semi-Final and Final matches for Seniors 1st grade, Under 16s, Wests T20 and some Junior Finals.
During this past season, Rob was the first Camden District Cricket Umpires Association representative to surpass the milestone of 300 matches.
He was acknowledged at the 2025 Umpires presentation with the Panel 1 Medal. This medal went to the umpire who received the highest average rating from captains of matches umpired. In addition to this, Rob was awarded the John Evans Medal for Umpire for the Year.
Runner Up: Callum Rigby, Group 6 Rugby League Referees Association
WINNER Senior Sportsperson of the Year 2025
Glassie Glassie, Campbelltown Harlequin Rugby Club
Glassie is a proud Harlequin and has been part of the club since his Under 7s season. In that time, he has transformed into one of the most phenomenal young talents in Australian Rugby. During the last two seasons, he has dominated the U18s competitions and forced his way into the First and Second Grade teams.
His representative record is nothing short of extraordinary, being selected to play for Illawarra, New South Wales Country, The Waratahs and now Australia.
In September, Glassie announced himself on the international stage with a brilliant debut for the Australian U18s side, helping secure emphatic victories over the Australian schoolboys (97-0) and the New Zealand schoolboys (81-48). He is a trailblazer with talent, humility and unstoppable drive.
Runner Up: Charlie Grey, Macquarie Fields Swimming Club
WINNER Youth Sportsperson of the Year 2025
Cooper Hoomans, Campbelltown Ghosts Baseball Club
Cooper is a dedicated member of the ‘Hellraisers’ Campbelltown Ghosts Baseball Club, having played continuously since the age of five. His unwavering commitment is evident—he has not missed a single game or training session this season. A natural leader, Cooper sets the standard for his team with his exceptional attitude, strong work ethic, and constant support for his teammates.
His consistent high-level performances have earned him selection in several representative teams, including:
- The Junior League Macarthur All Stars State Championship team
- The Sea Dawgs Junior League team competing in the OZ BALL Down Under Winter Classic
- The Sea Dawgs Junior League OZ Ball Summer Sizzler Series, where the team claimed the Championship title
In addition to his on-field achievements, Cooper also contributed off the field, assisting with coaching the Macarthur All Stars Division Two Little League team.
Runner Up: Riley Breckon, Eschol Park Little Athletics Club
WINNER Junior Sportsperson of the Year 2025
Adam Jones, Eschol Park Little Athletics Club
Adam is emerging as one of Australia’s most exciting young javelin talents. A strong and determined athlete, he has excelled within the Eschol Park Little Athletics Club, capturing gold at both the Zone and Regional Championships.
Earlier this year, Adam delivered a standout performance at the State Championships, securing second place overall with a personal best throw of 31.11 metres.
His success at state level earned him selection to represent New South Wales on the national stage in Perth, competing in the Under 13s category, an extraordinary accomplishment for an athlete who only turned 12 in July.
Runner Up: Luka Tuaoi, Oran Park Rovers Football Club
WINNER Sports Team of the Year 2025
M-League First Grade, Narellan Rangers Soccer Club, Macarthur Football Association
This year the Narellan Rangers M-League First Grade team achieved a season for the ages. Competing across First Grade and Reserve Grade under M-League guidelines, they delivered success rarely seen in the competition, undefeated throughout the regular season and finals competition, claiming both the Premiership and Championship. This remarkable clean sweep set a new benchmark for excellence and consistency across the M league.
Team members: Coach: Joe Curtale, Assistant Coach: Nick Oros, Manager: Steve Holzer. Playing Squad: Lachlan Gore, Bradon Clissold, Adrian Arcuri, Blake Pearson, Luke Bell, Wayde Adams, Conor Irwin, Own Brunetta, Dean Lockhart, Cort Langford, Khervyn Aguilar, Luke Clarke, Mark Simington, Ryan Jenkins, Anthony Haddad, Mitchell Graham
Camden played The Oaks in the Grand Final, that went into extra time, with Camden prevailing 38 to 26 to become 2024 First Grade Premiers.
Runner Up: Sports Club Team of the Year – Y13 Gold, Oran Park Gregory Hills Chargers JRLFC
