Holyhead Hotspur's Connor Owen has been named as the Cymru North's young player of the season.
The prolific marksman scored 17 goals for Hotspur since joining from Gwalchmai last summer, including two hattricks against Gresford Athletic in November and Buckley Town in April.
He was among the winners at the FAW's National League Awards in Cardiff on Saturday night.
Owen, who also scooped four of the club's end-of-season awards, has been named in the Ynys Môn squad who will travel to the Isle of Man for a mini-tournament in July, as part of preparations for next year's Island Games in the Faroe Islands.
Hotspur said Owen had "an outstanding breakthrough season...in Tier 2", adding: "he gives absolutely everything for the side and has shown real quality throughout the campaign. Unbelievable numbers to back up his quality performance & fully deserved of this prestigious award."
Llandudno boss Jordan Haddaway was named the Cymru North's manager of the season after guiding them to the league title while ex-Caernarfon Town striker Jamie Breese was named player of the season after scoring 24 goals for Holywell, clinching the golden boot.
Connah's Quay Nomads' boss John Disney won the Cymru Premier's manager of the season while Jordan Williams of The New Saints won the top flight's player of the season.
Caernarfon Town's Matty Jones was named in the Cymru Premier's team of the season.


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