The Jamaican shooter also claimed the Player’s Player Award for the third consecutive year at Saturday’s event at RAC Arena.
Fowler finished the 2020 Suncorp Super Netball season with 965 goals, the most in the league for the third year running.
Head Coach Stacey Marinkovich congratulated Fowler on another outstanding season.
“Jhaniele is a truly deserving winner of the MVP award. She has consistently performed at the highest level, under immense pressure and against world leading defenders. Her elite level of execution is a reflection of her dedication, hard work and leadership” Marinkovich said.
“Jhaniele is a true professional on and off the court. She has made significant sacrifices to play in the 2020 season and with that she certainly ensured that she made the most of that decision.
“We are incredibly proud of what she has achieved at our club. Knowing the professional she is I am looking forward to seeing what she can do to evolve her game and take into the next season.”
In her second year at the Fever, goal attack Alice Teague-Neeld was rewarded for a solid season by being awarded the 2020 Coach’s Award, while mid-courter Verity Charles was awarded the People’s Choice Award.
A number of other awards (listed below) were given on the night and player milestones were also recognised, including the national league debuts of Sunday Aryang and Courtney Kruta. Jess Anstiss and Teague-Neeld celebrated playing 50 games, while Charles and Fowler reached 100 games.
2020 West Coast Fever Award Winners:
Most Valuable Player: Jhaniele Fowler
Player’s Player of the Year: Jhaniele Fowler
People’s Choice Award: Verity Charles
Coach’s Award: Alice Teague-Neeld
Club Person of the Year: Belinda Reynolds, Suzanne Lennon, Liam Warwick, Gary Dawson, Charlie Shepherd and Sue Gaudion.