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Echuca-Moama Sportstar of the Year caught on camera

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On stage: Riverine Herald sports reporters Bransen Gibson and Josh Huntly with guest speaker Col Pearse at the 2022 Echuca-Moama Sportstar of the Year. Photo by Steve Huntley

Riverine Herald photographer Steve Huntley was on hand for the 2022 Echuca-Moama Sportstar of the Year Awards at Moama Bowling Club on Monday night. A crowd of about 200 people attended the evening to celebrate the region’s sporting talent.

All smiles: Echuca-Moama Sportstar of the Year MC Clint Flanigan and guest speaker Col Pearse. Photo by Steve Huntley
Dynamic duo: Mel and Brett Sands. Photo by Steve Huntley
Legend: Riverine Herald photographer Steve Huntley takes a short break during his busy night. Photo: Laura Buckley Photo by Steve Huntley
Great night: The crowd at Moama Bowling Club enjoying the 2022 Echuca-Moama Sportstar of the Year awards. Photo by Steve Huntley
In attendance: Lea and Geoff Beattie. Photo by Steve Huntley
Evening out: Trina and Peter Godfrey. Photo by Steve Huntley
Fun and games: Lisa Drysdale photographs Col Pearse’s gold medal being held up by Carri Carter. Photo by Steve Huntley
Proud supporters: Alex Rickards, Justine Apps and Claudia Turvey from Echuca Travel Centre. Photo by Steve Huntley
Presence: Riverine Herald sports reporters Bransen Gibson and Josh Huntly interview Col Pearse. Photo by Steve Huntley
Star power: Riverine Herald’s Laura Buckley and Sarah Crossman with Col Pearse. Photo by Steve Huntley
Great mates: Piper Freeman and Isabella Crossman. Photo by Steve Huntley
Family matters: Kylie Walker with her children Arli, Leti and Cody. Photo by Steve Huntley
Pride: Special guest Col Pearse with his grandparents George and Dot. Photo by Steve Huntley
Finalist: Bowler Cass Millerick. Photo by Steve Huntley
Great coach: Moama Football Netball Club's Carri Carter. Photo by Steve Huntley