Sussex star named water polo league player of the year
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
This prestigious award is not just made to the person who is judged possibly as the best player, but to the individual who reflects an outstanding contribution to the club, league and water polo in general.
Alcorn has worked incredibly hard to become one of the best and most consistent goalkeepers in the UK after starting playing as a junior at the old Aquarena in Worthing.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdSEE ALSO Is the end of the season in sight? - sport opinion | England Golf issues message to clubs and players after Boris Johnson's Covid-19 update | The Chichester City title winner who went on to play alongside Ruud GullitHe progressed very quickly playing for club, county and the South of England and he was part of the GB men’s squad that was based at Manchester prior to the 2012 London Olympics.


Alcorn is now a key member of the coaching team at Worthing and he also continues as the lead coach of the South-east region boy’s squad.
Alastair Roberts from Worthing Water Polo said: “His enthusiasm, dedication and hard work have been recognised with this award which is very much deserved.”