The County annual AGM sees the award of the Eric Raynor Trophy. Whilst this award has been in abeyance during the Covid pandemic, it is typically made annually to the junior player who has been voted as having contributed most to the County this season - who has made excellent progress in the sport, enjoyed competitive success, and is considered to have set a good example both on and off court. Players are usually nominated to the Committee from coaches across the County, but this year with junior clubs returning slowly, it was selected by the Chair and County Coaches.
The Eric Raynor Trophy for 2021-22 is awarded to Stephanie Faulkner with the following citation:
Stephanie joined the County junior squad when training resumed after the Covid lockdowns, and had an immediate and significant impact on the group. Her approach to training is as determined as it is enthusiastic. Her attendance record was beyond exemplary, and matches the amount of effort she invariably puts into her practice when she is at the sessions.
Steph manages to blend hard work and a desire to improve, with a positive and fun attitude which rubs off on the squad around her. Steph has represented the County in the Shires competition at both U16>17 and U18>19 levels over the last year, winning several games recently as her experience and ability developed. She has also joined Ely as a regular club member where she contributes to the club nights. Steph is a real example to juniors (and indeed all of us) as to the benefits of commitment, effort, and a determination to improve.
Unfortunately, Stephanie will not be able to attend the AGM to receive her award - not least because it is being held on Zoom again this year, and also because she starts her GCSE exams the following day. Cambridgeshire Badminton Association wishes Steph many congratulations on her award, and all the best for her exams!