The under-14 division one Cats skipper kicked 39 goals for the season, 13 more than the next best, including an eight-goal haul against Shepparton United, all while playing many midfield minutes for the eventual 2025 runner-up.
In division two of the under-14 age group, Seymour’s Levi Brown won the competition’s best and fairest.
Another high flying skipper, the Lions achieved the ultimate glory under Brown’s leadership this season.
Euroa’s Darby Hoare claimed the goal kicking award after slotting 33 goals on the year.
In the under-16s football, Seymour continued a strong polling across the day with Benjamin McCarthy notching the division two best and fairest.
The under-16s Lions also claimed the premiership, with McCarthy completing the BNF and best-on-ground double after leaving Deakin Reserve’s deck with two medals around his neck.
Teammate Tayte Hoefchen booted 36 goals on the season to win the competition’s goal kicking award.
In division one of the age group, a tie was determined between Echuca’s Jackson Butterworth and Shepparton United’s Zaine Atkinson-McGuinness.
Butterworth kicked 19 goals from the midfield in 2025 while Atkinson-McGuinness was equally potent through the centre for the Demons.
Shepparton Notre’s Alex Whitlock claimed the goal kicking award after snagging 38 for the year.
Whitlock starred in the premiership win for the Bears too with a bag of five to his name at the full time siren.
In the netball categories, Yea and St Mary’s swept the show.
Yea’s Jemma Anstey claimed the under-15’s best and fairest while Ava Gordon of St Mary’s claimed the medal for 13 and under.
The under-11s finished in a tie, with Yea’s Zoe Alldrick and St Mary’s Ella D’Andrea scooping up silverware to continue the Tigers and Saints’ winning streak.
Off-field, Broadford’s Jaimie Hooper took home the netball coach of the year after leading her side to third place in the under-13s.
Kyabram coach Adam Thompson won the junior football coach of the year award as his under-14s division one side went undefeated through the home and away campaign this year.
Youth coach of the year went to Clint Dudgeon of Shepp Notre after his side won the under-16s division one flag.
Junior club umpire of the year awards were won by Jordan Hitchcock (Goulburn region), Tom Alberni (Murray region) and Archie Butler (Southern region).