WAYBACKS young gun Casey Elliott won the Port Lincoln Netball Association A1 best and fairest with 34 votes in her first season playing in Port Lincoln.
Association president Maryann Murphy said the 17-year-old was probably the youngest ever winner of the Times Medal for best and fairest in A1.
She was also named in the top 10 players in the association and recieved the best under 21 trophy.
Runner-up was Kylie Fowler from Bostons on 30 votes.
In A1 reserves Ashlee Ovens (Bostons) and Bianca Stanley (Coles) shared the best and fairest honours with Waybacks' Jessica Kartinyeri runner-up.
The voting was also close in A2 with St Mary's Nerrilee McRostie and Wanilla Rangers' Leonie Woods named joint best and fairest winners, followed by runner-up Eyerus Curtis.
Tracey Waller from Waybacks 2 was best and fairest for A2 reserves and Lisa James from Coles was runner-up.
Elke Smith (Wanilla Rangers) and Emma Reynolds (Waybacks) were joint best and fairest winners for A3 and Coles' Penny Paull was runner-up.
A3 reserves best and fairest was Jodi Blacker from Waybacks and Coles' Alison Lee was runner-up.
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