Pitt secured her first Jill McIntosh Medal by one vote from West Coast Warrior Kellie Baker.
The Rangers shooter led the count from start to finish and was the competition’s leading goalshooter with 460 goals at 89 per cent across 14 matches.
The night also saw six athletes inducted into the Netball WA Court of Champions: Aileen Travers, Ingrid Huisken, Diane Jackson, Jessica Shynn, Susan Fuhrmann and Kate Beveridge.
While East Freo Shark Ava Robson won the 20/U GIG WANL Best and Fairest Award for the second season in a row.
Award Winners
Jill McIntosh Medal: Georgia Pitt (Rangers)
GIG WANL Players’ Player Award: Jordan Cransberg (Hamersley Comets)
GIG WANL Men’s Best & Fairest: Daniel Cools (Western Roar)
GIG WANL 20/U Best & Fairest: Ava Robson (East Freo Sharks)
GIG WANL Club of the Year: Western Roar
GIG WANL Coach of the Year: Michelle Cox (Hamersley Comets)
GIG WANL Umpire of the Year: Jessica McKemmish
GIG WANL Bench Official of the Year: Joshua Harrington
GIG WANL Team of the Year
GS: Aitaua Enari (Hamersley Comets)
GA: Sloan Burton (Hamersley Comets)
WA: Jordan Cransberg (Hamersley Comets)
C: Zoe Cransberg (Western Roar)
WD Rebecca Nitschke (Peel Lightning)
GD: Ella Taylor (Hamersley Comets)
GK: Jessica Penny (East Freo Sharks)
GIG WANL Heart of Gold Club Person of the Year
Mia Henderson (Hamersley Comets)
Janine Bennett (Southside Demons)
Megan Burvill (Souwest Jets)
Anne Bowey (Peel Lightning)
Georgia Pitt (Rangers)
Deanne Quartermaine (Western Roar)
Jessica Penny (East Freo Sharks)
Hana Stokes (West Coast Warriors)
19/U State Team Most Valuable Player: Georgie Cleaver
17/U State Team Most Valuable Player: Clara Wigley