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TTOC PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD

The time has come again where ‘you’, the fans and supporters, have your say.

We welcome you to the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee People’s Choice Award.

As we conclude another year, we take this opportunity to recognize the successes of Team Trinidad and Tobago’s athletes all year round. Every year, athletes train hard to achieve sporting excellence as they represent the Red, White and Black.

Now it’s your turn to decide who will be the 2022 People's Choice Athlete of the Year.

For the TTOC People’s Choice Award, it’s your choice! So, we hope you’ve been keeping track of favourite athletes’ performance for 2022.

VOTING RULES:

To vote, you must be registered or Sign In here to login to your account.

If you do not see the name of the athlete you would like to vote for, please send an email to us at marketing@ttoc.org and we will add your choice to the drop list below within 24 hours.

One vote is allowed per user per day.

Voting closes midnight on: Monday, 19th December 2022

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T&T’s Samantha Wallace scored 38 goals and was voted as the “Player of the Match” as she had a stellar debut performance to lead two-time champions, Hertfordshire Mavericks to a resounding 60-39 defeat of Celtic Dragons in the curtain raiser of the 2016 Vitality National Super Netball League at the Genting Arena, Birmingham, England, yesterday.

The clash, the first of four at the venue as part of Super Saturday to launch the new term in front of just shy of 8,000 fans, saw a new-look Mavericks side take to the court with head coach Sam Bird handing competitive debuts to imports, New Zealander Joline Johansson and T&T’s 22-year-old Wallace.

Despite a slow nervy start from both sides it didn’t take long for Mavericks to get into their stride, with Johansson and Wallace instrumental.

A standout for T&T on debut at last year’s 14th Netball World Cup in Sydney, Australia where she led the national team attack with 280 goals from 324 attempts in eight matches en route to a ninth placed finish, the six-foot plus shooter, who shot 92.68 per cent for the match was found time after time in the shooting circle and she had 10 goals by the end of the first quarter for the Mavericks to lead 16-5.

The second period was a similar story with Lindsay Keable and captain Layla Guscoth showing great defensive alertness at the back which allowed Sam May, former World Cup winner Johansson and Sophie Carter to feed Wallace and Hankin as they moved 32-13 ahead with the T&T starlet, the more dominant player through her athleticism.

The third quarter saw Bird introduce her highly rated youngster George Fisher, named a reserve for the recent England and Australia test series, for Hankin for her Super League debut.

The young Fisher soon registered her first senior goal, and although the scoring slowed down somewhat with both teams going point for point, 12-12, the Mavericks took a 44-25 advantage into the third period break with Wallace in control and the team went on to secure victory.

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