North Bendigo's Cheatley Medal winner Joel Helman and White Hills' Esther Cheatley Medal winner Anna-Grace Close.
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THE Heathcote District Football-Netball League held its presentation day at The Bendigo Club on Sunday. The day began a big week for the league ahead of next Saturday's grand final at Huntly. Pictures: LUKE WEST
Elmore's Rhys Holmberg won the under-17 football David Roulston Medal.
White Hills' president Tony Gellatly with the Syd Wickham Memorial Cup for the champion club.
North Bendigo's Sophie Alford was the winner of the A reserve netball best and fairest.
Leitchville-Gunbower clubmates Logan Prout and Bronte Gundry were the winners of the league's Rising Star awards.
The league's three leading goalkickers - Mount Pleasant's Ben Weightman (seniors), North Bendigo's Damien Webb (reserves) and Elmore's Mitch Cricelli (under-17s).
HDFNL life member Ron McTaggart with White Hills netball coach Lauren Bowles. White Hills won the Nell McTaggart Memorial Goal Throwing Trophy.
Huntly's Harry Whittle was the winner of the Elmore Field Days Public Vote Award.
White Hills's Marnie Ross won the B grade netball best and fairest.
15-and-under netball best and fairest Emily Jones of Elmore and B reserve netball winner Rebecca Lightowler of White Hills.
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