The shortlists for the 2011 Sports Club of the Year (SCOTY) awards have been announced. The judging panel was chaired by BBC Sport’s Eleanor Oldroyd and included Rodney Hinds of the Voice and the Sport and Recreation Alliance’s Sallie Barker.
The winners will be presented with their awards by Surrey CCC and former England cricketer, Mark Ramprakash at a gala dinner at the Grange St Paul's Hotel in central London on 3 May.
Sports Club of the Year
Ashbourne Golf Club
City of Sheffield Basketball Club
Deer Park Archers
Knebworth Sports Club
New Earswick and District Indoor Bowls Club
University of Birmingham Volleyball Club
Best Club Volunteer Management Programme
Abraham Moss Warriors Junior Football Club
Barry YMCA Gymnastics
Erewash Valley Gymnastics Club
Pangbourne Canoe Club (Adventure Dolphin)
Mansfield Giants Basketball Club
Open and Inclusive Club of the Year
Henley in Arden Tennis Club
Leicestershire Orienteering Club
Newbury Volleyball Club
Rochdale Mayfield Rugby League Football Club
Southwark City Tennis Club
Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) of the Year
Ashbourne Golf Club
New Earswick and District Indoor Bowls Club
School Clubs Links Award – in conjunction with the Youth Sports Trust
Ampthill Rugby Union Football Club
Billericay Lawn Tennis Club
Dynamo Gymnastics
Mavericks Wheelchair Basketball Club
Vale Judo Club
Professional Sports Club Community Programme of the Year
Everton Football Club
Leicester Tigers
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
Sheffield United Football Club
Sunderland Association Football Club
Watford Football Club
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