The MND Awareness round was held on the weekend with both Netball and Football players from Coly, CSU and Leeton wearing the MND socks to raise funds and show support for the cause.
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Blue was the colour of the day, not only the socks but decorations and blue coloured food being available. All teams got into the mood posing for photos featuring the socks.
The Senior Netball sides were all defeated by the CSU girls; however, the local teams were competitive putting up a good challenge throughout the day.
Award winners for this weekend included Annie Painting voted as Player's Player for C Grade with Emma Reneker working hard as GA taking home the Brolga Voucher.
The B Grade Player's player was the hardworking Haidee Studholme, while Molly Harper was effective in GA was chosen as Umpire's choice.
Sally Foster played a strong game in defence, was Umpire's choice as best on for Coly, with Josephine Guymer being her teammates choice as Player's Player.
The A Grade game was a fast-moving affair with the Bushsows being too strong over the court. Caryn Deaton worked constantly in GK and was the Stratmerton Player's Player, while Lauren Pound putting in another consistent game was the recipient of the Brolga Voucher.
The Junior teams played the Leeton Crows over the weekend, the Under 13's played their first game Friday evening which resulted in a draw, the Hi Trac award went to Linda Clarke and the Canteen award going to Ellenor Pretty. In their Sunday game Regan Cullen and Georgie Tooth took home the awards.
The Under 11's award winners were Erica Clarke and Chelsea Hibbert.
The Under 15's had a tough game against the Crows, the Hi Trac award was awarded to Izzy Pretty and the Canteen award was given to Izzy Burnett.
The next round will be played at Coleambally when the Blues take on East Wagga in the Farrer League and Narrandera in the South West Junior Football League