KYNETON duo Ben Weightman and Emma Webb have capped of impressive seasons in the Bendigo Football Netball League, by winning their club's senior best and fairest awards.
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In his first year with Kyneton, Weightman finished second in the league goalkicking, booting 64 goals for the season.
Despite only scoring five votes at the Michelson Medal count, the classy half forward was crowned the Tigers best at its presentation night.
Joel Stevenson was second.
After not fielding a team in 2013, the Kyneton seniors ended the year with six wins and 12 losses.
Talented netball player Emma Webb, also in her first year at Kyneton, claimed the A-grade best and fairest award, ahead of defender Nikita Block.
Webb had a stunning season in the mid-court.
She was the joint winner of the Betty Thompson award.
Kyneton's A-grade team had an excellent year on court.
After not having a senior team in the competition for about seven years, the Tigers lost to Golden Square in the semi-finals.
Matt Fish won the reserves best and fairest award, ahead of Ben Thaw.
Liam Chalkley Roden won the under-18 award.
Darcy Harris was second.
In the netball, the A-reserve best and fairest award was won by Rachel Marshall.
Runners-up was Bree Balcombe.
Lexie Clarke and Tay Durham tied for the B-grade best and fairest award, with Gemma Bird coming in second place.
The B-grade team won the club's first Bendigo Football Netball League premiership this season.
The team defeated Kangaroo Flat in the grand final.
The B-reserve best and fairest award was presented to Courtney Sims, with Madeline Kelly finishing second at the awards count.
Brooke Mangan won the under-17 best and fairest, ahead of Rachelle Mangan.
In other awards, the Trent Clapham memorial award was presented to Ash Boyer.
The club person of the year award was given to Nicole Willmott.