Launceston has reaped the rewards of quality seasons in both second and third grade with Matthew Woods and Fletcher Bennett named players of the year.
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The Lions were named second grade premiers, finishing four points clear of closest rivals Westbury, with Woods and team-mate Liam McLaren claiming individual accolades.
The ever-consistent Woods collected 26 wickets at an average of 10.12 across his 10 matches while McLaren, who made his first-grade debut during the year, scored 259 runs at 25.9 including two scores over 70.
Despite being defeated in the third grade semi-finals, with the premiership eventually won by Mowbray on March 8, Launceston captain Fletcher Bennett was named player of the season, beating home Jacob Tierney (Riverside) and Andrew Arnott (South Launceston).
South Launceston duo Oliver Marshall (240 runs at 80) and Luqman Kiani (20 wickets at 6.90) took home the batting and bowling awards respectively with Kiani rounding out the player of the year top three.
Eagles opener William Dakin was named player of the grand final, scoring 61 not out and claiming 2-25, swinging the game in his team's favour against South Launceston Green.
Riverside ran roughshod over the Colts competition with three of their players taking home major awards.
Cooper Anthes was rewarded for his impressive season, taking out both the Colts player of the year and C.R Ingamells under-19 award for his efforts throughout while fellow Greater Northern Raiders representative Sam Artis won the Edward Richardson under-17 player of the year.
Launceston's Edward Faulkner was the only blip on Riverside's radar, taking out the bowling award with 10 wickets at 7.10 while Jack Colgrave's 43 and 2-1 won player of the final.