Finalists Announced for 2023 SP Sports Awards

Thirty-five finalists for the prestigious 2023 SP Sports Awards (SPSA) have been announced today in Port Moresby.

After a week of deliberations by Deloitte, the auditor of the SPSA Awards, the top three finalists for each of the 13 categories in this year’s awards have now been vetted, after their respective selections were recommended by the SP Awards Selection Panel headed by Chair Warwick Vele.

“This year we received a good number of high-quality nominations in each category, from all over the country and abroad, and included new names and faces,” says Mr. Vele.

He added, “It was especially pleasing to receive nominations for the categories outside of our high-profile ones, these being for Community Sports Initiative, Best Sportsperson with a Disability, and National Performance.”

The finalists, in alphabetical order, for the SP Sports Awards are:

Category Finalist Sport
 

Male Athlete of the Year

Morea Baru Weightlifting
Matthew Stubbings Tennis
Alwin Komolong Football
 

Female Athlete of the Year

Violet Apisah Tennis
Dika Toua Weighlifting
Tanya Ruma Cricket
Team of the Year PNG Lewas Cricket
Women’s Tennis Tennis
PNG Lagatois Football
National Performance of the Year Morobe Hammerheads Rugby Union 7s
Lae Natives Football
Benjamin Aliel Athletics
Community Sports Initiative Award Santos Love Cricket Program Cricket
Kavieng Basketball Basketball
Roland Muluyaru Football
Junior Male Athlete of the Year John Kariko Jnr Cricket
Sugar-Ray Hakena Tennis
Adam Maikai Basketball
Junior Female Athlete of the Year Idau Vagi Weightlifting
Dika Lohia Cricket
Colita Hakena Tennis
Best Sports Person with a Disability Dorna Longbut Athletics & Badminton
Steven Abraham Athletics
Haoda Agari Table Tennis
 

Sports Official of the Year

David Yareboinen Football
Barbara Stubbings Tennis
Nelson Stone Rugby League & Athletics
 

Sports Photo of the Year

Jordan Sere
Fidelis Wasari
Charlie Dumavi
Sports Media of the Year Rickilah Wura – SP Sports Breakfast Show Host
Patricia Keamo – The National Sports Desk
Charlie Dumavi – Sunday Bulletin Sports Desk

 

The announcement of the finalists also marks the opening of Short Messaging Service or SMS Voting for the People’s Choice Award.

The winner of the People’s Choice Award is selected through a public vote, using FM100’s SMS voting platform. The more votes a finalist gets, the more chances of them winning.

Candidates for this category come from four finalists of the following.

Male Athlete of the Year

Female Athlete of the Year

Team of the Year

National Performance of the Year

Voting for the People’s Choice Award category will close on 17th May 2023.

The SP Awards Presentation Dinner will be held at the traditional home of the Awards, Crowne Hotel (formerly Plaza) this year, on Saturday 27th May 2023. Expected to return with all its glamour and spendour for the first time after a three – year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, it will be streamed live to the people of Papua New Guinea on the SP Sports Awards Facebook page.