THE winners of the Basingstoke and Deane Sports Awards will be revealed during a glittering ceremony at Basingstoke’s Apollo Hotel tomorrow night.

A total of 20 awards will be handed out during the evening, including the Gazette Sports Personality of the Year award.

Ten local sports stars are in the running for this prestigious prize.

They are: Sam Argent (football), Dan Coombs (cricket), Alex Danson (hockey), Adam Davies (rugby), Matt Goddard (boxing), Jim Macey (football), Jean Maton (power-lifting), Charlotte Purdue (athletics), Justin Rose (golf) and Dean Skinns (ice hockey).

There will be awards in a whole range of other categories on the night – including Club of the Year, Coach of the Year, Service to Sport, Disability, Veteran, Senior and Junior Sportsman and Woman, Senior and Junior Team, Primary and Secondary Schools, Senior and Junior Volunteer and Senior Official.

The event is co-ordinated by the Voluntary Local Sports Council in partnership with the Health and Wellbeing team at Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.

The finalists for the each of the categories are:

Senior and veteran sportswomen (11 finalists): Lindsey Andrews (martial arts), Rachel Hessom (triathlon), Devon Holt, Abbie Parsons (both rugby), Leonora Mackinnon (fencing), Jean Maton (powerlifting), Michelle Matson, Fleur Parker, Zoe Sadler (swimming), Moira West (athletics), Zanna Woods (gymnastics).

Senior and veteran men (12 finalists): Andy Blow, Ben Hazell, Sam Sleap (all athletics), Matthew Baldwin (lacrosse), James Feighery-Murphy (karate), Steve Greenfield, Spencer Turner (swimming), Daniel Lannigan, Kristof Willerton (gymnastics), Stuart Mogg, Cameron Wynn (ice hockey), Mark Nevola (martial arts).

Junior Sportsmen (13 finalists): Harrison Brown (judo), Luke Burywood (sailing), Benjamin Bushnell (golf), Harry Cronk, Sibi Kumara (both karate), Isaac Curtis-Harris (rugby), Edgar Hornby (fencing), Edward van Meerkerk (martial arts), Myles Richardson, Owen Richardson (both athletics), John Slater (swimming), Bradley Sutton (modern pentathlon), Laurie Taylor (skiing).

Junior sportswomen (14 finalists): Esther Adeshina (tennis), Emma Baldry (karate), Kierra Barker (athletics), Amy Blagbrough (table tennis), Freya Baldwin, Yasmin Taite, Skye White (all gymnastics), Tallula Corbett, Danielle Harrison (both ice skating), Shelley Ludford (judo), Jessica Muller (karate), Hannah Parker, Jessica Sutton (modern pentathlon), Cristy Nash (shotokan karate).

Junior disabled sportsperson (three finalists): Ciaran Kelly, Tom Want (both swimming), Skye White (gymnastics).

Senior disabled sportsperson (two finalists): James Scott (swimming), Peter Thomas (gymnastics).

Junior volunteer (five finalists): Andrew Butler, Alice Weaving (both football), George Cotterell (rugby), Sian Reilly (taekwondo), Poppy White (gymnastics).

Senior volunteer (12 finalists): Peter Adams, Steve McAvoy, Piers Puntan, Lynn Brastock, Mark Butler, Emma Filmer (all athletics), Brian Harrison, Siobhan Harrison, Ken Moore (all swimming), Orla Parmar (karate), Karen Rawson (gymnastics), Paul Waller (football).

Senior official (two finalists): Andrew Bailey (football), Ken Littlejohns (athletics).

Service to Sport (five finalists): Jean Chedgey (tennis), Brian Donegan (gymnastics), Roger Filbey, David Floyd (both rugby), Arthur Leaver (football), Dave Watton (hockey).

Volunteer coach (three finalists): John Davis (athletics), Coleen Reilly (taekwondo), Paul Waller (football).

Professional coach (six finalists): Bryan Andrews (martial arts), Anne Bidmead, Amy Woods (both gymnastics), James Croker (rugby), Alison Lee (cheerleading), Kevin McAuslan-Crine (karate), Julie Oliver (swimming).

Primary school (two finalists): St Mary’s Church of England Junior School, Winklebury Junior School.

Secondary school (two finalists): Bishop Challoner School, Dove House School Academy.

Junior team (four finalists): Basingstoke Wolverines Panthers Cheerleaders, Basingstoke Bluefins Waterpolo, Basingstoke Primary Girls Teamgym, Basingstoke Shin Gi Tai Martial Arts squad.

Senior team (five finalists): Basingstoke and North Hants CC first team, Basingstoke RFC first team, Basingstoke Shin Gi Tai Martial Arts squad, Bluefins Masters swimming squad, Whitchurch United FC first team.

Club (10 finalists): Basingstoke Bluefins, Basingstoke Gymnastic Club, Basingstoke Wolverines Cheerleaders, Chineham RFC, Chineham Park Running Club, Oakley Bowling Club, Shin Gi Tai Martial Arts, Su Har Ri Karate, Summit Judo Club, Totally Tennis.