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Herne Bay defenders Gary Sayer and Liam Quinn both rewarded for fine seasons at club's awards night

Skipper Liam Quinn picked up two awards at Herne Bay’s presentation night.

The defender won the Players’ and Supporters’ Player-of-the-Year trophies, while fellow defender Gary Sayer claimed the Manager's Player-of-the-Year prize from Sam Denly.

Gary Sayer
Gary Sayer

The boss said: “Gary has been outstanding this season and been an unsung hero for us.

“He is a quality centre-half who reads the game so well, always give us eight or nine out of 10 every week and rarely has a poor game.”

Sam Hasler won the Goal-of-the-Season award for his spectacular free-kick winner at Corinthian Casuals in March.

Bay’s under-21s missed out on capping a fine season, losing 3-2 against Cray Wanderers in the NRG GYM under-21 Development League Championship play-off final at Sevenoaks on Saturday.

Jake Page and Connor Partridge's late penalty were Bay's scorers - the Winch's Field youngsters finishing with 10-men after Newman Poku was sent off.

Denly said: “It was a shame, Alan Bircham and the boys have done well and there is plenty of potential there.

“They and the under-18s will get their opportunity in pre-season and it’s up to them to take it, the ball is in their court.”

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