Sport
14 September, 2022
Hay makes team of year
TERANG Mortlake’s Jarryd Hay has been named in Hampden League’s 2022 Team of the Year.

TERANG Mortlake’s Jarryd Hay has been named in Hampden League’s 2022 Team of the Year.
The talented footballer was named on the interchange bench.
The team was announced via livestream to clubs during last weekend’s annual vote count and presentations.
Koroit’s Chris McLaren was named coach, North Warrnambool Eagles’ Troy Shiells runner and Mick Lowther as umpire.
The team comprised the following:
B: Harry Lee (South Warrnambool), Tim McPherson (Koroit) and Josh Jenner (Portland).
HB: Bailey Jenkinson (North Warrnambool Eagles), Jack O’Sullivan (Koroit) and Luke Wines (North Warrnambool Eagles).
C: Alex Pulling (Koroit), Daniel Jackson (captain, Portland) and Jett Bermingham (North Warrnambool Eagles).
HF: Paddy O’Sullivan (Koroit), Sam Dobson (Koroit) and Paul Pekin (Cobden).
FF: Jye Turland (Warrnambool), Tom Sharp (Portland) and Shannon Beks (South Warrnambool).
Foll: Nathan Vardy (North Warrnambool Eagles), Josh Saunders (South Warrnambool) and Archie Stevens (South Warrnambool).
Int: Jeremy Hausler (Koroit), Matt Sully (Portland), Jarryd Hay (Terang Mortlake), Andrew Pepper (Hamilton Kangaroos) and Zac Sinnott (Camperdown).
In the Maskell Medal vote count for senior footballers, Portland’s Daniel Jackson took out the award with 31 votes.
Terang Mortlake players to feature in the count included Jarryd Hay (who finished in 10th place) with 14 votes, Gus Bourke (7 votes), Xavier Vickers (5), Daniel Kenna (4), Ryley Hutchins (3), Dylan Jones (2), Brodhi Carracher (1), Darcy Hobbs (1), Harvey Roberts (1) and Rhys Buck (1).
The Lew Kelly Medal for reserves was won by South Warrnambool’s Peter Doukas on 18 votes.
Terang Mortlake’s Jordan Harris, Sam McLean, Toby Harris and Tyson Densley all finished with three votes.
Fellow Bloods Chris Crawley, Joe O’Sullivan, Nathan Jones and Will Berryman all finished on two votes.
Luke Kenna and Toby Smith both recorded one vote each.
The Judd Cup for under 18.5 players was taken out by Sebastian Shiells from North Warrnambool Eagles on 20 votes.
Terang Mortlake’s Josh Brown and Will Owen both finished on three votes, while team-mates Craig King and Henry Roberts each polled two.
Tyler Vickers and Tyson Royal recorded one vote each.