Largs Thistle Amateurs enjoyed their Player of the Year award with a sunshine celebration as the club continues to shine on.
The 'Ammies' enjoyed a presentation night along with club sponsors, and management, as the end of another busy season had reached its conclusion.
A clubs spokesperson said: "A huge thank you to Paul Greig and his business Cumbrae Builders for his continued support and sponsorship of the team.
"Also a thank you to Ross and Tiffany Irvin from The Fish Works for their support and new sponsorship this season and Sharps Bar for their support with food and hospitality after each home game this season.
"It is now time for a short break and we look forward to next season."
The club finished fifth in the Ayrshire AfA's Budget Blinds Division One, with an overall record of 14 wins, nine draws, and 10 defeats.
Top scorer was Glen McTaggart with a total of 20 goals in the league, and 47 in all competitions, and he also featured in the 2023-24 team of the year in the division at the end of the season too.
The award winners on the night were as follows: Cumbrae Builders Player Of The Year- Jacob Ashmead
Cumbrae Builders Players Player Of The Year- Lewis Florence
The Fish Works Young Player Of The Year- Lewis Florence
Top Goal Scorer- Glen McTaggart
Most MOTM Awards- Craig Marshall Ross Mackay Jamie McLaren Jacob Ashmead
Goal Of The Season- Ross Mackay
Thank you to Ross and Tiffany from The Fish Works for sponsoring and presenting the new young player of the year award.
Also a thank you to Paul Greig for presenting the Cumbrae Builders players player and player of the year award!
A final thank you to Stevie Huthwaite and Glenn Stewart for continuing to give up their time to help run the club. See the pictures below:
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