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2016 Awards Program.Pdf Baseball Manitoba 2016 Awards Banquet Holiday Inn Airport West Winnipeg, Manitoba Saturday, November 19 6:30 p.m. Baseball Manitoba is committed to furthering the development of amateur baseball at both the national and international levels. While the pursuit of excellence at all levels is a primary goal, we realize the need to provide participants with opportunities which enable them to reach their realistic level of potential, ability and interest. We realize the need to continually develop our programs and resources, thereby improving both the technical and administrative delivery of services to members and participants across the province. Baseball Manitoba Mission Statement To foster and provide leadership in the development of baseball to our members and the Manitoba baseball community. “Creating a memorable baseball experience!” 1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE On behalf of Baseball Manitoba I would like to welcome all the athletes, volunteers, coaches, parents and family members to the 2016 Baseball Manitoba Awards Banquet. Tonight we celebrate baseball by recognizing outstanding performances and valuable contributions by our baseball community. This season at the Women’s World Baseball Classic Canada’s National Team celebrated a silver medal performance! Many of us celebrated the Blue Jays success this fall. The ultimate celebration in MLB after 108 years and one extra inning was by the Cubs capturing the World Series. As Canadians and fans of baseball we were interested, invested and followed these events pitch by pitch. Teams representing Manitoba at National championships celebrated success. Manitoba’s 16U Girls Team had an exciting and memorable tournament in Vaughn and earned a Silver medal! at the DQ 13U National Western Championship South Central won the Bronze medal! Manitoba teams had great success at the Western Canada Baseball Association Championships. At the AAA level, the Brandon Marlins captured the Gold medal in 21U competition. At 18U the Winnipeg South Chiefs also secured Gold. In AA Competition, 13U representative from Winkler collected a Gold medal. The Portage 15U team had a Gold medal tournament. Oak River brought home a Silver medal from the 18U tournament. Border West left Cold Lake, Alberta with a Gold medal in Senior AA play. Manitoba 14U Girls won a Bronze medal at the Western held in Dauphin. I am confident all Manitoba teams attending championships this past season had memorable baseball experiences. This night is to recognize countless hours and great effort to improve baseball in Manitoba. stakeholders such as players and coaches working together this season to improve and challenge each other. Parents and volunteers who strive to give opportunity with facilities and events. Congratulations to all nominees, award winners and inductees. I trust in this past season, memorable baseball experiences were created. I would on behalf of all of Baseball Manitoba like to acknowledge and show appreciation to our sponsors. Without their support we would not be able to provide the programs and services that we do. I would like to recognize and thank Baseball Manitoba’s Management Committee and our office staff for their dedication and efforts in helping baseball grow and prosper in our province. Finally, I would like to thank you, our members, for your commitment, passion, enthusiasm and time in helping deliver and grow baseball in Manitoba. Creating memorable baseball experiences! Tony Siemens President 2 PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME Master of Ceremonies – Clayton Dreger, Sport Director Golden West Radio PRESIDENTIAL GREETINGS Tony Siemens, Baseball Manitoba GRACE Winston Smith, Baseball Manitoba Vice-President of Policy BUFFET DINNER Assorted Salads Seasonal Fresh Fruit Tray Canadian Cheese Board Assorted Rolls and Butter Roast Sirloin of Beef Carvery Manitoba Roast Turkey with Dressing Potatoes Fresh Seasonal Vegetable Medleyn Assorted Dessert Slices Coffee and Tea GUEST SPEAKER Tom Vaeth, Winnipeg Goldeyes Coach AWARDS PRESENTATION Youth Umpire of the Year Riley Nordman (Winnipeg) Umpire Award of Merit Kevin Kozielec (Winnipeg) Volunteer of the Year Kristal Benton (St. James) First Honour Society Inductee Mike Anderson (Winnipeg South) 13U (Pee Wee) Player of the Year Juni Song (Winnipeg South) 15U (Bantam) Player of the Year Isaiah Letkeman (Altona) 18U (Midget) Player of the Year Cody Bartel (Blumenort) Challenger Player of the Year Evania Diaz-Rojas Female Player of the Year Katie Heppner (Winkler) 21U (Junior) Player of the Year Colten Boudreau (Elmwood Giants) Senior “AA” Player of the Year Curtis Plett (Wawanesa Brewers) Second Honour Society Inductee Mo Gervais (St. James) Sponsor’s Presentations Grassroots Coach of the Year Jeff & Kerry Trager (Winnipeg South) High Performance Coach of the Year Nick Grenier & Jamieson Krentz (Carillon) Third Honour Society Inductee Rodger Sheldon (Ste. Rose) Grassroots Team of the Year Winkler Pee Wee “AA” High Performance Team of the Year: Minor Team Manitoba 16U Girls High Performance Team of the Year: Major Wawanesa Brewers Baseball Manitoba Region of the Year CONCLUSION & RAFFLE PRIZES 3 HONOUR SOCIETY Each year at the Annual Awards Banquet, Baseball Manitoba takes time to recognize those individuals who have paved the way, and have spent their lifetimes involved in baseball as either a builder, player or official. These honorees are very valuable to our sport and it is their countless efforts and dedication that keep baseball moving forward. 2016 INDUCTEES Mike Anderson Mo Gervais Rodger Sheldon MEMBER (CITY) YEAR MEMBER (CITY) YEAR Cliff Cory* (Virden) 1970 Lorne Lilley* (Brandon) 1984 Alex Turk* (Winnipeg) Jake Epps (Winnipeg) Louis Molgat* (Ste. Rose) Jack Thompson* (Winnipeg) Cecil Murray* (Lyleton) Garth Seafoot (Carroll) 1986 Curly Haas* (Winnipeg) 1971 Glennis Scott (Minnedosa) Fred Parnell* (Winnipeg) Steve Clark* (Brandon) Ab Richardson* (Brandon) Gladwyn Scott (Warren) 1987 Hub Orchard* (Miami) 1972 Almer McKerlie (Miami) Bob Wilson* (Grandview) Jim Mutcheson (Morden) Scotty Oliver (Winnipeg) Lloyd Orchard* (Miami) Clark Simpson* (Winnipeg) Maurice Meyers* (Wawanesa) 1988 William White (Winnipeg) 1973 Al Robertson (Hamiota) Ernie O'Dowda* (Winnipeg) Dr. Gordon Bonar* (Deloraine) Al Seymour* (Winnipeg) 1974 Joe Wiwchar (Morden) 1989 Len Gzebb* (Winnipeg) Lloyd Brown (Brandon) Lorne Caldwell* (Hamiota) Cliff Seafoot* (Carroll) Sam Burns* (Winnipeg) 1976 Murray Zuk (Souris) 1990 Sam Tascona* (Winnipeg) Stan Oleson (Glenboro) Bob Brown (Winnipeg) Bob Dobbelaere (Cartwright) Dick Campbell* (Boissevain) Roy Cuthill* (Welwyn) Gerry Couthard* (Pilot Mound) 1977 Walter Proutt (Winnipeg) Bill Stephen (Winnipeg) Joe Sandryk* (Winnipeg) E.C. "Kay" MacKelm Bob Wasslyn (Winnipeg) 1991 Don Sumner* (Brandon) 1978 No inductee 1992 William Neville* (Binscarth) John Parobec* (Angusville) 1993 Monty Montague* (Rivers) Andy Alexiuk (Winnipeg) J.C. Chuck Winram* (Pilot Mound) 1979 Tom Town (Brandon) Gayton Labossiere (Rivers) 1980 Graeme Shaw* (Cardale) George Robertson* (Hamiota) Bill Kirkup (Souris) 1994 Claude T. Gagnon (Lac du Bonnet) 1981 Bill Carpenter* (Libau) Bobby Bend* (Stonewall) Ian Lowe* (Bradwardine) Mike Makowski* (Teulon) Red Sangster* (Thompson) Ian Lobban* (Hamiota) 1982 Don Hunter (Souris) Gerry MacKay (Brandon) Don Breen (Winnipeg) 1995 Terry Hind* (Winnipeg) 1983 Tom Thompson (Winnipeg) Joe Pethybridge* (Carman) Daryl Steen* (Winnipeg) George Leduchowski (Teulon) Ross Kinley* (Winnipeg) Andy Newton* (Dauphin) Maurice Kohut* (Winnipeg) 4 HONOUR SOCIETY MEMBER (CITY) YEAR MEMBER (CITY) YEAR Irv Powers (Brandon) 1996 Bryan Hodgson (Winnipeg) 2010 Ray Simms* (Brandon) Ken St. Germain (Winnipeg) Roy Seidler (Giroux) William Sidoryk* (Angusville) Ollie Schroeder (Winnipeg) Winston Smith (Winnipeg) Walter Meuller (Manitou) Murray Wiegand (Winnipeg) David Boileau* (Vassar) 1997 Ian Wise (Winnipeg) 2011 Henry Constant (Winnipeg) Joe Raposo (Winnipeg) Don Duncan (Winnipeg) Don Krawsowski (Winnipeg) Alex Campbell (Brandon) 1998 Ken Wiebe (Altona) Jake Sanheim (Elkhorn) Ron Ramsey (Hamiota) 2012 David Olsen (Winnipeg) 1999 Ross Tycoles (Reston) Gord Leduchowski (Riverton) Gerry Falk (Carman) 2013 Gord Fines (Stonewall) Ray Mutcheson (Morden) Grant Norman (Winnipeg) 2000 Larry Nicholls (Killarney) Bob Jones (Winnipeg) Curtis Smith (Lorette) Dean Danforth (Winnipeg) 2001 Dino Garroni (Winnipeg) 2014 Art Essery (Stonewall) Paul Lagimodiere (Winnipeg) Walter Hillhorst (Killarney) Eugene Letkeman (Altona) Harry Lalonde* (Glenboro) Bob Shipley* 2015 Ray Walker (Plumas) Mike Labossiere Bev Fisher (Winnipeg) 2002 Perry Kalynyuk* Ted Nowicki (Winnipeg) Garth White (Neepawa) * deceased Barry Wowk (Brandon) Wally Walker (Plumas) 2003 Bill Smigelski* (Dauphin) Duane Boutang (Winnipeg) Ron Jaremy (Ste. 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