SEJ stars shine

Timbarra's Jacob Herbert - pictured tearing it up on Sunday in the grand final - was awarded the Under-11 Division 3 Best and Fairest on Tuesday night. 126517 Picture: ROB CAREW

CALLING out the names of 17 champions, the South East Juniors (SEJ) anointed their Best and Fairest winners for season 2014 at the SEJ awards and presentations held last night (Tuesday) in Berwick
In a tight race for the Youth Girls trophy, Mornington’s Emily Rylance (21) knocked off significant competition to claim the ladies’ top honour ahead of grand final best-on-ground winner Taylah O’Hagan and Cranbourne’s Hayley Wildes (19).
Officer Kangaroos’ under-14 Division-2 star James MacKenzie led the divisions with 35 votes to win this year’s Lindsay Patching Medal.
Beaconsfield’s Youth Girls premiership winning coach Troy Robinson was named Youth Coach of the Year while the junior prize went to Noble Park’s Andrew Kampl.

SOUTH EAST JUNIORS BEST AND FAIREST VOTE TALLY
YOUTH GIRLS: Emily Rylance, Mornington 21. Taylah O’Hagan, Officer 20. Hayley Wildes, Cranbourne 19.
PREMIER 1: Dan Coinu, Beaconsfield 27. Jordan Marson, Noble Park 19. Matthew Allender, Noble Park 15.
PREMIER 2: Declan O’Donnell, Cranbourne 23. Lachlan Cummins, Endeavour Hills 17. Leigh Tannahill, Narre Warren 13.
UNDER-15 DIV. 1: Kyle Nunn, Berwick 20. Mitchell Cotter, Narre North Foxes 18. Dylan Morris, Berwick 17.
UNDER-15 DIV. 2: Callum Porter, Officer 23. Tyler Lyall, Narre Warren 13. Harkireth Calais, Cranbourne 12.
UNDER-14 DIV. 1: Jamie Plumridge, Narre North Foxes 22. Heath Briggs, Narre Warren 19. Mitchell Riordan, Beaconsfield 17.
UNDER-14 DIV. 2: James MacKenzie, Officer 35. William Saunders, Tooradin-Dalmore 21. Logan O’Connell-Webb, Endeavour Hills 15.
UNDER-14 DIV. 3: Sidhaanth D’Cruz, Narre South Lions 22. Joshua Ellis, Cranbourne 22. Brooke Struylaart, Narre North Foxes 20.
UNDER-13 DIV. 1: Jarryd Barker, Berwick Springs 31. Matthew Wilson, Narre South Lions 19. Fabian Stellato, Berwick 17.
UNDER-13 DIV. 2: Matthew Butera, Narre Warren 20. Callum Caple-Loupos, Narre South Lions 16. Joseph Halliwell, Narre North Foxes 13. Jericho Jimenez, Noble Park 13.
UNDER-13 DIV. 3: Brooke Borchard, Berwick Springs 18. Marlyn Staunton, Pakenham 14. Sam Ward, Cranbourne 13.
UNDER-12 DIV. 1: Luke Hartley, Narre Warren 26. Lewis Hill, Berwick 17. Jackson Lucas, Pakenham 16.
UNDER-12 DIV. 2: Jordan Camilleri, Parkmore 26. Eden Wishart, Beaconsfield 19. Hayden Fauvrelle, Beaconsfield 16.
UNDER-12 DIV. 3: Dakotah Binney, Noble Park 16. Benjamin Coleman, Cora Lynn 16. Tyler Irving, Cora Lynn 15.
UNDER-11 DIV. 1: Paddy Cross, Beaconsfield 21. Alex Canal, Narre North Foxes 20. Dan Taylor, Berwick 16. Caleb Van Oostveen, Pakenham 16.
UNDER-11 DIV. 2: Caydn Lane, Beaconsfield 20. Declan Curran, Beaconsfield 18. Lachlan Auhl, Beaconsfield 15. Noah Cannon, Berwick 15. Jack Gribbin, Officer 15.
UNDER-11 DIV. 3: Jacob Herbert, Timbarra 23. Jaxon Williams, Tooradin-Dalmore 21. Cody Murphy, Noble Park 20.
OTHER AWARDS
Best Conducted Club: Berwick.
Coach of the Year: Junior – Andrew Kampl. Youth – Troy Robinson.
Lindsay Patching Medallist: James MacKenzie – Officer with 35 votes.
Volunteer of the Year: Steve Navarra
Best Conducted Teams: Premier 1 – Beaconsfield Blue. Premier 2 – Berwick Blue. Under-15 DIV. 1 – Berwick White. Under-15 DIV. 2 – Officer. Under-14 DIV. 1 – Berwick White. Under-14 DIV. 2 – Endeavour Hills. Under-14 DIV. 3 – Parkmore. Under-13 DIV. 1 – Narre South Lions Navy. Under-13 DIV. 2 – Narre South Lions Gold. Under-13 DIV. 3 – Cranbourne Gold. Under-12 DIV. 1 – Narre North Foxes. Under-12 DIV. 2 – Berwick Blue and Berwick Springs Blue. Under-12 DIV. 3 – Hampton Park and North Dandenong. Under-11 DIV. 1 – Beaconsfield Blue. Under-11 DIV. 2 – Cranbourne Blue. Under-11 DIV. 3 – Tooradin-Dalmore.