was originally from Kew in Victoria and after travelling to other parts of Australia like Tasmania he finally settled in West Australia. Ernie spent time at Cue where he met and married his wife Vera they also lived in Moora before moving to Manjimup. He finally found what he called his Garden of Eden at 

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Benjamin Kempston Killerby (1899 to 1971), Busselton. Kemp in his early year played soccer in the Busselton region he was also a patron and sponsor of the sport, in 1972 a cup named the Kemp Killerby Memorial Pioneer Cup was donated to the new SWSA competition. Kemp Killerby, who was mayor of Busselton for 25 

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Ron Moss Some of his achievements. The South West Hall of Fame commenced in 2001 under the auspices of the South West Regional Soccer Council, and Ron Moss was the inaugural Inductee, Ron was so honoured in recognition of his outstanding contribution to southwest soccer. Below are some of his the roles and achievements. Centrals.S.C. 

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Wisla.

Collie team Wisla who were mostly Polish migrants have the record for the most consecutive league titles at fourteen. The Collie League was the only soccer league of the 1950’s and 1960’s in our SW region. Although Bunbury had a short lived league from 1954 to 1957. There is a town in Poland named Wisla 

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Acton Park

The Jones family were Welsh migrants from Cwmfelinfach ( “meaning valley of the little mill” ) who settled in Group Settlement No 28, Acton Park, in the Busselton area. Father Fred Jones was involved in numerous organizations one being the local soccer club of Acton Park, his two sons Wilfred and Rowland played for the 

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During the year of 1971 the non based Collie clubs playing in the Collie League wanted a more central location for meetings etc and the only alternative was to form a new soccer group. The push for this was driven by the Laporte.S.C. ( Dynamos ) Towards the end of 1971 ( 27th Oct / 

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