The WBFL and WBNA held their awards presentation on Sunday 11September at Heywood Community Centre. West Gambier Footballers featured prominently in the votes behind the medallist Justin McConnell, North Gambier's coach who polled 21 votes.
West Gambier's Captain Luke Davey was the highest vote getter with 16 votes, followed by Brad Wilson 13, Josh Ransom 11, Jarrod Ryan 7, Tom Holmes 6, Allan Kennedy and Ollie O'Donovan 4, Nick Martin 3, Tim Byrne, Matt Scanlon, Rowan Fox and Steve Wenman 2, with Stewart McLaughlin and Daron McElroy picking up 1 vote.
In the Reserves Brad Douglas attracted 7 votes, Luke Patching and Craig Bradley 4, Scott Turner and Stewart McLaughlin 3, Steve Fennell 2 and Clinton Cowell 1 vote. For the Under 18's Todd McPartlan gained the most votes with 7, Mark Smith 3 votes, Tim O'Brien, Nathan Roach and Josh Smith 2 votes, with singles to Josh Jones, Brady Wilson and Ryan Judd.
Steve Wenman, Matt Scanlon, Tom Holmes, Jarrod Ryan, Josh Ransom and Luke Davey were named in the WBFL Team of the Year, with West coach Keith Ransom named as coach of the team. Brad Wilson would have to be considered unlucky not to be named in this team after earning the captaincy of the Border Watch's equivilent team last week. Todd McPartlan was the only West Gambier player named in the Under 18 team of the Year. Congratulations to all these players who have had a terrific season of football.
The West Gambier netballers also walked away with a swag of awards. Maddi Wilson was named as the Most Consistent netballer after polling votes in 14 of 18 games. Sharon Stokker added to her bulging trophy cabinet by being voted as the best and fairest A-Reserve grade player, Sammi Cummins was runner-up B grade best and fairest with Jacinta Muhovics only 1 vote further back. Kylie Ashby was joint runner-up best and fairest in C grade, with Kristen Dawe a vote behind. As well as Most Consistent, Maddi Wilson took home the Under 17 best and fairest trophy. Well done girls!
Last Modified on 16/09/2010 12:20