Young athletes score with grants

Young athletes score with grants

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A total of 29 young athletes from Burt have been given a helping hand to achieve their sporting dreams through the latest round of Local Sporting Champions grants.

The Local Sporting Champions program provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships.

Kalika Cronje, with dad, Estiaan

Successful applicants receive between $500-$750 towards the cost of attending their championships.

The latest round of winners were officially recognised last Thursday by Member for Burt Matt Keogh at the Piara Waters pavilion.

“Our community has some incredible and diverse sporting talent that deserves to be recognised,” Mr Keogh said.

“When so much news can be negative, it is important to celebrate the success of our local athletes.

Matt Keogh with Enzel Takuta, Aden Lynn and Jayden Woods

“These Local Sporting Champions represent our community across the country and even overseas.

“As the Olympics commence, it is great to see young members of our community being supported to one day reach their own Olympic dream.

“Congratulations to these local legends, I can’t wait to see what they achieve next.”

Lincoln Pereira and mum, Belinda

 

Winners of Local Sporting Champion grants are: 

  • Aden Lynn – Australian league championship [Baseball]
  • Cruz Aguirre – 2024 Australian Little League Division 2 National Championship
  • Curtis Gay – Little League Australian Championships [Baseball]
  • Dayna Wallington – Australian Figure Skating Championships
  • Declan Morgan – Australian Nationals 2024 Little League Tournament.
  • Enzel Takuta – National Baseball Junior League Championship
  • Haruki Yamamoto – National Little League Baseball Championships
  • Isabella Cleva – Australian youth woman’s championships [Baseball]
  • Isabella Rice – Australian Figure Skating Championships
  • Jackson Howarth – National Little League Division 1 Championships
  • Jayden Woods – Junior league national championship [Baseball]
  • Kalike Cronje – Youth National Championships [Archery]
  • Kayden Wolfe – National Youth Archery 2024 Championships
  • Lincoln Pereira – Australian Gymnastics Championships
  • Logan Wolfe – The 2024 Archery Australia National Youth Championships
  • Oliver Hogan – UCI BMX World Championships
  • Sean Ng – 2024 Australian Age and MC Age Championships [Swimming]
  • Sophia Miller – School Sport Australia Interstate 15s Netball Championship
  • Travis Wardle – 2024 GWM Mountain Bike Championships

 

The next round of the program, the Round 1 2024-25 grants, are currently open and close on July 31, 2024.

Photographs – Richard Polden.