The accolades are both heading to the North West as well, with Magic's Ronney Ani putting together a standout performance in the top of the table clash with Myerscough.
Mystics' Irene Oboavwoduo did her bit to seal a conference title for her side as they beat Nottingham in the WEABL, securing the one-two.
In one of the week's biggest games, the top of the North Conference clash between Manchester and Myerscough went the way of Magic, and Ronney Ani was a big reason for that outcome.
The talented guard had a game-high 20 points in the narrow 71-69 win, adding 10 rebounds and three assists for a great all-round performance.
Ani came alive in the final quarter, scoring 10 of his points to go with five boards and an assist, a huge contribution in what proved to be a one possession win.
Ani said: "Coming into the game, we knew we’d have to stay together as a team and it would be a dog fight to the very end of it.
"I’m glad we stuck to the plan and got the win under our belt. I’m happy to win the award and help my team move one step closer to our goals this season."
Manchester head coach Adam Morris added: "Ronney has been a part of our club for a long time, coming up through the age groups. The last two years he’s made an incredible jump and become a massive part of the success of our team this year.
"I couldn’t be happier for him to win this award."
Manchester confirmed themselves as North Conference champions on Wednesday, beating Nottingham 62-53.
Irene Oboavwoduo brought her A-game to the celebrations, and her 16-point, 15-rebound double-double was nearly a triple-double as she dished nine assists for good measure.
Four steals were also a bonus and her 28 efficiency rating was 18 points higher than her next closest team-mate.
Oboavwoduo said: "I am grateful to get the award. We knew the game had high stakes and we kept our composure throughout.
"Our focus now is to keep developing as a team as the season progresses."
Manchester head coach Peter Paraskeva added: "Irene has been working tirelessly to improve and grow her game all year. She was locked in and showed she can impact a game in multiple ways.
"Her ability to lead and contribute in difficult moments helped our group get over the line this week."
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