The City of Mandurah is proud to announce the finalists for the 2025 Sports Awards, with more than 32 local athletes, volunteers and programs in the running across nine award categories.
This year saw an impressive 57 entries, highlighting the strength and diversity of our local sporting community. The Volunteer of the Year category attracted the highest number of finalists, reflecting the vital role volunteers play in supporting our sporting clubs and programs.
The judging panel faced a challenging task in selecting the finalists, with nominations of an exceptionally high calibre across all categories.
The 2025 City of Mandurah Sports Awards will be held at Rushton Park on Wednesday, 19 November, where winners will be announced and celebrated.
The finalists for the 2025 City of Mandurah Sports Awards are:
Club of the Year
- Halls Head Cricket Club
- Mandurah Bowling and Recreation Club
- Mandurah Swimming Club
Volunteer of the Year
- Clive Choate
- Christiaan Knoetze
- Jessica Nye
- Jacqueline (Jax) Daw
- Beki Hawkins
Inclusion Program or Event
- Tennis 4 All
- BAM and Junior BAM
- Cycling without Age Mandurah
Junior Sports Person of the Year
- Aria Gupta
- Amelie Reid
- Kaia Tuuta
- Cienna Tinkler
- Lexie Bower
- Cooper Dunlop
Junior Volunteer of the Year
- Sienna Eade
- Charlotte Farthing
- Shubham Shrestha
Sports Person of the Year
- Sean Alcorn
- Aaron Fury
- Rebekah Weller
Sports Person of the Year with Disability
- Thomas Davies
- David Goddard
- William Liitiaeinen
Team of the Year
- Mandurah Belt up Country Pennants Team 2025
- Mandurah Bowling and Recreation Club
- Mandurah Surf Sports Team
Masters Sports Person of the Year
- Sunita Gaby
- Symonne Kennedy
- Mario Leonardo Bobadilla Alarcon