Cavaliers guns Mitchell Black and Matt Corben have taken out the three remaining first grade ODCA awards, with the spinner collecting the bowling award with a 26-wicket campaign, while the skipper scored both batting and fielding honours with 500 total runs and 13 wickets.
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Harry Isaacs and Stuart Middleton also made waves for Cavs, sharing the second grade player of the year award after excellent seasons.
The remaining ODCA awards are as follows:
Second Grade:
Batting: Andrew Henry, CYMS, 453 runs.
Bowling: Stuart Pullar, Centrals, 20 wickets.
Fielding: Troy O'Keefe, Orange City, 11 dismissals.
Third Grade:
Batting: Dallas Marsh, Spring Hill, 864 runs.
Bowling: Mitch Harvey, Spring Hill, 29 wickets. Cino Curian, CYMS, 29 wickets.
Fielding: Matthew Culverson, CYMS, 23 dismissals.
Player of the Year: Dallas Marsh, Spring Hill.
Centenary Cup:
Batting: Darcy Climpson, Orange City, 372 runs.
Bowling: Alexander Walker, Orange City, 23 wickets.
Fielding: Will Burdack, Orange City, 17 dismissals.
Player of the Year: Isaac Rodd, CYMS.
Bill Trimmer Senior Encouragement Award:
Winner: George Cumming, Kinross.
After debuting for Kinross in the top grade last season, Cumming had a breakout first full first grade season, taking 18 wickets at 25.90.
Cumming also made his representative debut for Orange this season, taking eight wickets at 16.30 in his four outings.
Rep Cricketer:
Winner: Lachlan Coyte.
Lachlan was the leading run scorer for Orange's open representative side this season, scoring 163 runs in Western Premier League and Mitchell T20 Cup competitions.
His 153 runs at 38.75 in his four Western Premier League matches included two half centuries.
Lachlan also represented Orange at the Western Zone Colts carnival where he scored 68 runs across the weekend, including a best of 62.
Colts Rep Cricketer:
Winner: Hugh Middleton.
Hugh had an outstanding Western Zone Colts carnival, scoring 145 runs across the two days, with his day 132 off 101 balls a highlight of the carnival.
With the ball in hand he snared six wickets, including 4/19 against Bathurst in the final.
Hugh also made his open representative debut for Orange this season.
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