GET your finger on the button.

Time is running out if you want to enter our Young Sports Photographer of the Year competition.

The Press has teamed up with one of York's major employers CPP, along with York City Knights, in the search for the Young Sports Photographer of the Year.

The winner will receive a fabulous Canon IXUS digital camera worth £250 and a trophy, and there are prizes of £50 Borders vouchers for the five runners-up.

The competition is open to photographers aged between 11 and 16 (years 7 to 11) and your entry can focus on any sporting action that you have captured - whether at school or another location. Your subject could be any of the following: rugby, football, cricket, netball, hockey, volleyball, cycling, table tennis, golf - any sport in fact. The choice is yours.

From the entries - which must be received by this coming Saturday (June 2) - a panel of judges will select six of the entrants for the grand final to be held as part of the bumper York City Knights Redrow Homes Schools' Family Fun Day at Huntington Stadium on Sunday, June 17. There, the finalists will be given privileged pitch-side access to take photographs of the Knights v Workington Town game.

So with the deadline just a few days away you'll need to snap into action.

The finalists' photographs and a selection of others received during the course of the competition will be featured in The Press and on this website, and the ultimate winner will be selected by a panel of judges headed by The Press Picture Editor Martin Oates.