Brigade all-rounder Scott Macbeth was a three-time winner at the North West Awards.

The 20-year-old was the clear winner of the blue riband BBC Radio Foyle Player of the Year award, and also collected the Premiership batting award in a season where he scored over a 1000 runs, as well as the Warriors Player of the Year Award.

Eglinton's Liam Doherty also passed the 1000-run landmark, and he duly collected the Michael Bannigan Players Player of the Year accolade.

Burndennett's Conan Pollock was the Clubman of the Year, while NW President Connie McAllister was rewarded for his services to the game in the region.

Bobby Brolly of Ardmore and Gavin Roulston from Bready were the winners of the two Youth awards named in memory of Jack Glenn and Jack Semple.

Mark Olphert of Bready was a worthy recipient of the Coach of the Year, while Donemana's Andy McBrine was the Premiership bowler of the year.

Other winners in the Men's Leagues were Giles and Darren Moan, Keith Buchanan, Tanim Ahmed, Ben Logue, James Long, Olly Britton, Dylan Holmes, Richard Thompson, Cameron Block, Rammohan Goud-Sama, John Mooney and Ben Mills - the Glendermott all-rounder picking up not only the Championsip batting award but also the Fair Play Award.

The Women's Awards saw Lucy Neely win Player of the Year, while Sarah Black picked up the Warriors award.

Other prizewinners were Amy Caulfield, Jodie Spence, Erin Mowbray, Jessica Brolly, Shannon Porter and Sophie Hamilton.