The Katamatite rising star had his arms full of silverware as he collected a string of personal achievements.
The 14-year-old all-rounder claimed the best-and-fairest and champion player awards in the under-14s after dominant seasons with bat and ball.
Lukies amassed a staggering 249 runs, with the teenage sensation remaining not out in all 11 innings.
The left-arm spinner also wowed onlookers in A-grade as he finished the season with eight wickets - to be the equal-highest for the year at Katamatite.
If you take into consideration of his 31 matches for the season, across all age groups, Lukies’ numbers of 411 runs and 26 wickets showcase a junior who is destined for a bright future.
Unfortunately, the one trophy that escaped Lukies in 2020-21 was a premiership.
Lukies and his Katamatite teammates went down in the under-14s grand final to Tocumwal after finishing the home-and-away season undefeated.
● In other MVCA news, talented Barooga all-rounder Riley Gow capped off a stellar season by taking home a prestigious A-grade accolade.
Gow, who tallied 297 runs and collected 12 wickets last season, was awarded the Guthrie Medal.
Meanwhile, Nathalia's star talent Brodie Ross was awarded the A-grade champion player trophy for his remarkable season.
From nine matches, Ross piled on 389 runs - at an average of 64.8 - and picked up 13 wickets to his name.
The gun all-rounder walked away with the batting average, while Deniliquin's Andrew Hogan saluted with the bowling average.
Hogan finished the year with mesmerising figures of 23 wickets at 7.04.
Cobram's excitement machine Izac Artavilla was named the rising star of the competition, awarded to players aged under 21.
Artavilla's classy season consisted of a stunning unbeaten 113-run knock, as he accrued 395 runs at 65.8.
The talented youngster enjoyed a sublime year that ended with him judged best-on in his side's premiership win last month.
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