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Young footballers crowned

Young footballers were among the winners of AFL Barwon’s best and fairest count.

UNDER 16 JUNIOR FOOTBALL BEST & FAIREST AWARDS

Female Division 1

Best & Fairest – Ava Bilyk (St Mary’s)

Runner Up – Charlee Morrow (Lara)

Female Division 2

Best & Fairest – Lily McCrohan (Bannockburn)

Runner Up – Catherine Gandolfo (South Tigers) & Teliah Tkaczuk (St Joseph’s)

Female Division 3

Best & Fairest – Jinx Renowden (St Dragons)

Runner Up – Destinee Torbet (Northern Stars)

Male Division 1

Best & Fairest – Jesse Mellor (Geelong West Giants)

Runner Up – Giuseppe Posterino (St Joseph’s)

Male Division 2

Best & Fairest – Angus Ford (Barwon Heads)

Runner Up – Mason Williams (Leopold)

Male Division 3

Best & Fairest – Hayden Eddy (Drysdale)

Runner Up – Jordan Monahan (Queenscliff)

Male Division 4

Best & Fairest – Matteo Surace (Portarlington)

Runner Up – Solomon Harvey (Portarlington)

Male Division 5

Best & Fairest – Bede Conlan (Modewarre)

Runner Up – Liam Warnock (Inverleigh)

UNDER 14 JUNIOR FOOTBALL BEST & FAIREST AWARDS

Female Division 1

Best & Fairest – Holly Confoy (Ocean Grove)

Runner Up – Siena Traficante (Lara)

Female Division 2

Best & Fairests – Tannah Hildebrand (Peninsula Sharks), Esme Laherty (South Barwon)

Male Division 1

Best & Fairest – Madden Sadowy (South Barwon)

Runner Up – Oska Rose (Newtown & Chilwell)

Male Division 2

Best & Fairest – Hamish Andrews (St Albans)

Runner Up – William Blake (Bell Park)

Male Division 3

Best & Fairest – Josh Villani (Anglesea)

Runner Up – Archie Penning (Bannockburn)

Male Division 4

Best & Fairests – Owen O’Hearn (Queenscliff), Fry Amor (Ocean Grove)

Male Division 5

Best & Fairest – Finn Palamara (South Barwon)

Runner Up – Yannick Marsland (Surf Coast Suns)

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