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SPORTS AWARDS - Kaikohe coach best hands-down

By Saskia Konynenburg
Northern Advocate·
29 Nov, 2007 05:00 AM3 mins to read

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A Kaikohe woman has been honoured with the title of Volunteer Coach of the Year at a national awards ceremony in Auckland.
Anne Stillwell, who coaches netball, touch and swimming, said she never thought she would win and is totally blown away.
"I bought myself some sparkly cinderella shoes as a treat
for the awards but they were giving me sore feet," she explained.
"I had the shoes off and was twinkling my toes as they were reading out who won. I thought I'd better put my shoes on just in case they called my name but I never thought they would."
But they did, and Mrs Stillwell walked away with $3000 to spend on sports gear and coach training plus a year's supply of Wattie's baked beans.
"I already got a year's supply as a regional winner and I've nearly got rid of them. I'm not sure if I'll get more beans now, but I'll probably be over beans soon," she said.
Mrs Stillwell was up against coaches from around the country but fought off the competition to put Kaikohe on the map.
"It's great to be recognised and to highlight Kaikohe for a good thing. The children here are all really sporty but it's hard getting the parents involved. Hopefully they'll see that I've won this and it'll encourage them to get active with their kids," she said.
"I coach at a decile-one school and I think many of the parents think you've got to be educated to be a coach but it's not the case. Anybody can be one as long as they're enthusiastic."
For more than 20 years Mrs Stillwell has kept busy coaching youths netball, touch and swimming but makes sure she keeps time for herself.
"In the morning I have a swim and I try to keep my weekends free for family time and fishing."
She coaches Kaikohe Swimming Club, Northland College Netball, the Wanderers Netball club and netball and touch at Kaikohe East Primary.
She and her husband, a volunteer coastguard, have four children and nine grandchildren who are all proud of her achievement.
"It's a real honour but I don't think it's sunk in yet. I'm really grateful for all the support and the people who nominated me," she said.
"I love what I do and I love all the kids. They all appreciate what I do."
And so did the judges, with three out of the five National judges placing her in first place in her category, while the other two placed her second.
"When you look at the time and commitment Anne puts into coaching across several codes it is easy to see why she was such a convincing winner in this category," convenor of judges Ross Bond said.
"She travels huge distances, and really is a one-stop shop for the teams she coaches, but more importantly she is giving the children of Kaikohe opportunities they otherwise may not have had. It's coaches like Anne who are the backbone of sport in smaller rural communities and are so important to the future wellness of the community."

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