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HomeSportDavis wins Les Ash Medal

Davis wins Les Ash Medal

Barwon Heads ruckman Luke Davis has taken out the Les Ash Medal for the best player in the Bellarine Football League.

Davis scraped home by one vote from Torquay forward Lucas Anderson and Anglesea coach Jordan Keras a further vote behind in third place.

Drysdale star Ben Fennell actually polled the most votes but was ineligible due to suspension.

Torquay’s Edward McCoy was named Rookie of the Year.

Queenscliff’s Kaitlan Gladman won her second consecutive A Grade netball medal.

Gladman finished seven votes ahead of Newcomb’s Jessica Duke.

Geelong Amateur youngster Zoey Shaw was Rookie of the Year.

Torquay’s Nick Garner won the football reserves best and fairest from Anglesea’s Jame Moverley.

Geelong Amateur’s Kayla Donnellon won the B Grade netball B&F from Monique Sefton of Modewarre while Anglesea’s Daisy Sheehy won C Grade from Queenscliff’s Georgia Lawless.

There were four winners in D Grade with Anabelle Dunn (Torquay), Jarrah Cameron (Geelong Amateur), Lilly Kitchen (Drysdale) and Zarly Smit (Ocean Grove) tying for the award.

Lauren McAuley (Geelong Amateur) won E Grade from Lucy Wheatland (Barwon Heads).

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