Les Bagéens: Local News & Spotlight – L’Indépendant

La Halle aux Sports at Espace Louis-Noguères welcomed a ceremony that has honored Bagéens.

Adrien Moglia, assistant to sport and associations, presented the merits of the recipients, some of whom did not know that they were going to be distinguished … Marie Cabrera, the mayor, gave the awards not without a certain emotion for this last year as the first magistrate. But, she promised to come back next year as an associative volunteer …

An event that took place in two parts: the first was traditionally devoted to sports awards for athletes who distinguished themselves last season. It was a female basketball team, Amélie Gomez Departmental Champion in double Junior Ladies of Badminton, Nicolas Gorrias Simple Cadet Departmental Champion in badminton and Cédric Trey Lacoste regional veteran champion in double man.

Honored volunteers

The second part consisted of a prize ceremony to distinguish certain volunteers from the associations of the municipality actively committed for at least eight years.

The second promotion of this distinction rewarded: Josiane Gruel (Blood Donation Association), Filippa Lefort (Club Saint-André), Denise Manczyk (Veterans, Widowers), Emma Verges (Badminton), Simone Vila (Crêtes et paths), Annick Soriano (Canin Club), Jacques Fresquet (Union Catalane adults), Louis Benjamin (Union Catalan, young school). Nadine LABEYRIE (Bouts d’Emporte) and Louis Boulbet (French Souvenir) were especially thanked for the organization of the Liberation Guinguette, a flagship event which federated 14 Bagéennes associations.

James Whitfield

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