
2024 national ONE Awards winners revealed
12 awards have been presented at the national ONE Awards, recognising the amazing people who volunteer and make netball happen.
Trailblazing volunteer Edith Thompson established England Netball in 1926 with just 12 leagues and 21 clubs.
Fast forward to now and over 40,000 volunteers lead a movement that positively impacts local communities across the country, both on and beyond the court.
Hosted by Katharine Merry, 250 guests, including Jas Brown and Jo Trip, attended the ONE Awards on Saturday 19 October at the National Motorcycle Museum & National Conference Centre in Solihull.
Together, they celebrated the incredible contributions and inspiring achievements of the Netball Family within the sport.
In 2024, a total of 1239 nominations were submitted with nine fantastic regional events held over the summer.
Winners from each category were then reviewed by a national panel, led by EN President Joan Mills, to determine the national recipients.
On the evening, several Pass On Your Passion and Long Service Awards were also presented.
A huge thank you to Collection Cosmetics for their generous support in making the event even more special by providing a selection of sample products for guests to take home on the night.
Young Volunteer of the Year: Ellie Taylor (NW)
Teacher of the Year: Sarah Wilcox (S)
Inclusion Award: Cosmopolitan Roses – Haroona Zaman and Sadia Hussain (S)
Coach of the Year – Children and Young People: Elizabeth Roche (L&SE)
Coach of the Year – Adults: Joanna Roberts (L&SE)
Community Official of the Year: Sara Bostock (EM)
Pioneer of the Year: Leanne Hobin (NW)
Outstanding Contribution of the Year: Jenny Taylor (NW)
Unsung Hero of the Year: Stacey Boxall (S)
Club of the Year: Penketh Panthers (NW)
Pass On Your Passion
- Alexia Samolia
- Bethany Sherlock
- Daisy Madden
- Ellie Walsh
- Isabelle Hall
- Meg Smith
- Millie Turner
- Rebecca Bowen
- Rosie Canterdale
- Sophie Arnold
- Sophia Hall
Long Service Awards
Jackie Milsom
Jackie has been involved volunteering in netball for 31 years and counting! She was Derbyshire Fixtures Secretary and Team Manager from 1993-2005 and has been Team Manager for Loughborough Lightning in the Netball Super League since 2005.
“As a former Team Manager myself, I know both roles necessitate more backroom work than anyone ever realises and too many facets to list – nothing is out of bounds! Jackie’s contribution to both organisations was/is vital to the smooth running of training and matches – all of which she attends in addition to the hours of admin required to contribute to Loughborough Lightning’s success.”
Jan Newton
In 1986, Jan joined the Hertfordshire Officials Technical Group supporting C Award courses promoting good umpiring. Since then, she has volunteered as a Table Official, Assessor, Mentor, Tournament Referee and Chairperson of the Hertfordshire County Netball League.
Most recently, Jan has started running group mentoring sessions for new umpires who have completed the online course – a popular and invaluable resource for all those involved. As a result, Hertfordshire have had many successes at IOA level due in no small part to Jan’s involvement.
Jan’s time commitment is difficult to estimate but she certainly spends many hours every week, empowering and supporting others on and beyond the court – and all this alongside a full-time job!
Liz McIntyre
Described as “the go to presence”, Liz is a real source of knowledge and support across the West Midlands but particularly within Warwickshire Netball.
Always willing to lend a hand, Liz has and continues to volunteer across a variety of roles – from being an A Award umpire herself to County Umpire Lead and County Umpire Secretary, as well as a mentor, tutor and assessor.
“Liz is single handedly managing all assessments within Warwickshire and as there is a small pool or assessors, she is also doing most of them herself. The amount of emails arranging and rearranging assessments is huge and the time and dedication involved in this element of role allows for a large number of assessments each season.”
Netball simply could not happen without the time, talent and energy of volunteers who help to make our amazing sport what it is. Congratulations to all the nominees and a massive thank you for everything you do!