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July 28.2025
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Raglan Football Club Honors John Brzeski as Volunteer of the Year!

Raglan Volunteer of the Year smiling with award at celebration.

Celebrating Community Champions: Johnny Brzeski's Impact

At the recent Volunteering Waikato Awards, despite not clinching the top prize, John Brzeski emerged as the undisputed hero within the Raglan Football Club. With a vibrant membership of over 300 tamariki, the club thrives due to unwavering dedication from individuals like Johnny, who tirelessly contribute their time and effort to enrich the lives of young athletes.

The Heartbeat of Raglan Football Club

Behind every successful sports program are those unheralded heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes. John Brzeski has not only improved operational systems but has also created a thriving committee. Their synergy fosters a supportive environment where coaches and managers share successes and tackle challenges together. In the world of youth sports, Johnny is the quintessential "yes" person, always ready to make things happen for the kids.

A Gesture of Gratitude: Buy Johnny a Drink!

As the second half of the season approaches, the community is encouraged to express their gratitude towards Johnny. If you encounter him at a local pub or café, consider treating him to a drink—he’s more than deserving of these tokens of appreciation. His efforts exemplify the spirit of volunteerism that enriches our community.

Looking Ahead: A Bright Future for Young Athletes

As we celebrate Johnny's contributions, it's essential to acknowledge the collective effort that supports our young athletes. With the upcoming matches, the club is calling for the return of 2024 Trophies and extending thanks to dedicated sponsors and funders. The youth of Raglan are making their mark, showcasing tremendous effort and sportsmanship on the field.

In a world where community connections are vital, the story of John Brzeski and Raglan Football Club serves as a reminder of how individual efforts can collectively lead to impactful community development. Let’s continue to inspire our youth through sports and celebrate those who go above and beyond to support them!

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