The top performers of the 2021 AFL South Coast Shoalhaven junior season were recognised on Tuesday night, as the league virtually awarded the competition's best and fairest awards.
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Despite COVID-19 impacting other AFLSC competitions, the three junior leagues in the Shoalhaven managed to complete their season largely unaffected - therefore warranting the presentation of their annual awards.
In the under 14 girls section, Bomaderry's Aysha Sanchez claimed the top gong with 16 votes, finishing four ahead of her Tigers teammate Hannah Phillips.
Fellow black and gold star Sophie Firth and Bay and Basin's Ella Mansfield finished in equal third on 10 votes.
The under 13s award was taken out by Ulladulla's Owen Goodwin (10 points), who edged out fellow Docker Lachlan Barry and Batemans Bay's Ryder Freyer (both seven votes) for the prize.
The final online best and fairest award (under 11s) for the season went to Batemans Bay's Blair Wheatley, who chalked up 12 votes.
Bomaderry's Remm McKenzie finished one vote behind on 11, with Batemans Bay's Oliver Carson and Shoalhaven's Nathen Weldon securing seven and six points respectively.