SWINDON Supermarine goalkeeper Connor Johns scooped two prizes at the club’s end-of-season awards presentation.

The ceremony took place at the Webbswood Stadium clubhouse on Sunday, with three awards up for grabs - supporters’ player, players’ player and manager’s player of the season.

Johns, who joined the club at the start of the season, picked up both the supporters’ player of the season and the players’ player of the season prizes.

The keeper joined Dave Webb’s troops at the beginning of August after Matt Bulman picked up an Achilles injury over the summer. He had already agreed to sign for Southern League rivals Wantage Town following his release from Swindon Town, but quickly changed his mind to sign on at the Marine.

Webb's manager’s player of the season award went to midfielder Brad Hooper, who was another new arrival at the start of the campaign after he was signed from Cirencester Town.

Sam Morris was also rewarded by the club after he made his 250th appearance during the course of the season.

The 28-year-old first arrived at Supermarine on a loan deal from former club, Swindon Town, in March 2009. That short-term deal ran until June of the same year, before he was released from the County Ground the following summer.

Since then, he has gone on to feature regularly for Marine and is just nine appearances shy of making300 outings for the club.

Marine narrowly missed out on the Southern League Division One South & West play-offs this season as they finished seventh in the standings, eight points behind Evesham United who occupied the final spot in the top five.