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British Columbia Soccer Award Winners to 2019 Recipients of BC Soccer's Annual Awards with Year Awarded British Columbia Soccer Award Winners To 2019 Recipients of BC Soccer's Annual Awards with year awarded BC Soccer AC Sanford Award Lou Moro 1972 Jim Spencer 2000 Roy Nosella 2010 Dave Fryatt 1993 Fred Crosset 2001 Laurel Pokoyski 2011 Les Hibbert 1994 George Graveson 2002 William Azzi 2012 Fred Whittaker 1995 Jim Lamond 2003 Les Sinnott 2013 Fred Jopson 1996 Ken Fowler 2004 Tim Satterford 2014 Deryl Hughes 1997 Rino Orsato 2005 Leeta Sokalski 2015 Alex Kemp 1998 Bob Allen 2006 Jackie Larson 2016 Frank Ashdown 1999 Thomas W Reakes 2007 Bob Sawtell 2017 Les Wilson 1999 Joe Jhutty 2008 Roger Barnes 2018 Aiman El-Ramly 2019 BC Soccer Life Member FJ Townsend Pre 1963 George Graveson 1988 George Smith 2001 Harold J Witter Pre 1963 Jim Spencer 1988 Ken Fowler 2002 Herbert W King Pre 1963 Deryl Hughes 1989 Larry Diehl 2003 JJ Stefanini Pre 1963 Les Hibbert 1989 Neil Ellett 2004 John Russell Pre 1963 Marc Stockdale 1989 Len Bridgeman 2005 Joseph Sutton Pre 1963 Agnus MacSween 1990 Bob Allen 2007 OR Kelly (Rev) Pre 1963 Doug Day 1990 Ken MacKenzie 2007 RJ Kenmuir Pre 1963 Arthur Shaw 1991 Roy Branco 2007 Robert Quinn Pre 1963 Clive Hughes 1991 Alan Churchard 2008 Thomas Nelson Pre 1963 Moira Barnetson 1991 Deb Anglos 2010 Val J Roche Pre 1963 Ron Batch 1991 Jim Richardson 2010 William A Simpson Pre 1963 Maybelle Mansfield 1992 Roy Mitchell 2010 Frank Ashdown 1953 Jan McLennan 1993 Roy Nosella 2011 Albert Massey 1960 Martin Lee 1993 Mike Gilmore 2012 Alex Murray 1964 Bob Elliott 1994 Robin Woods 2012 Cyril Ashdown 1964 Laurel Pokoyski 1995 Les Sinnott 2013 Russ Bagan 1965 Ron Whitworth 1995 Robert Sawtell 2013 Erwin Swangard 1967 Don Bell 1996 Steve Reed 2013 Alex Kemp 1968 Jim Lamond 1996 Victor Montagliani 2013 Janet Tyrell 1968 Keith Millar 1996 William Azzi 2013 James H Spencer 1971 Thomas Kelly 1996 Werner Winsemann 2014 Alex Turkington 1975 Keith Liddiard 1997 John Nielsen 2015 Ed Drummond 1975 Tina Leuven 1997 Roger Barnes 2016 Fred Jopson 1977 John Woodward 1998 Charlie Cuzzetto 2017 Dave Fryatt 1980 Shafeed Rahman 1998 Jackie Larson 2018 Ken Lind 1984 Leeta Sokalski 1999 Don Dancey 2019 Morrie Rentmeester 1986 Rob Brown 2000 Frank Rennick 2019 BC Soccer President’s Award Alberni Valley YSA 1995 Surrey YSA 2003 Pitt Meadows SC 2012 Williams Lake YSA 1995 Lower Island Women’s Soccer 2004 Lower Island SA 2013 Iris Kennedy, Canadian Air 1996 Shawnigan Lake School 2005 Lower Island Women’s SA 2013 Kootenay South YSA 1997 South Okanagan YSA 2006 Vancouver Island SL 2013 Brenda Ingram 1998 Richmond Girls SA 2007 Prince George YSA 2014 Don Dancey 1999 Richmond YSA 2007 Fraser Valley YSA 2015 Chilliwack SA 2000 Kootenay South YSA 2008 Burnaby YDSA 2016 Burnaby YSA 2001 Richmond SA 2010 Coastal FC 2017 Alberni Athletics 2002 Deryck Cowling 2011 Central City Breakers 2018 Tim Satterford 2019 BC Woman of Distinction Michelle Pye 2015 Ella Sandoval-Carlsten 2017 Carly Shaw-MacLaren 2019 Susan Dhillon 2016 Jasmine Mander 2018 BC Special Recognition Lou Moro 1993 Jim Lamond 1997 Bob Lenarduzzi 2017 Frank Ashdown 1995 Neil Ellett 1998 Surrey Utd Women’s Team 2018 Leeta Sokalski 1996 Bob Hope 2016 Donna Dancey 2019 BC Soccer Award of Merit Al Barnard Pre 1992 Cliff Hoskins Pre 1992 George Baker Pre 1992 Alan Ludbrook Pre 1992 Clive Hughes Pre 1992 George Begg Pre 1992 Alex Burns Pre 1992 Dan Kulai Pre 1992 George Crockett Sr Pre 1992 Alex Murray Pre 1992 Dave Claggett Pre 1992 George Hunter Pre 1992 Alwyne Auld Pre 1992 Dave Fryatt Pre 1992 George Parton Pre 1992 Andy Millar Pre 1992 Dave McQuitty Pre 1992 Gerry Ritchie Pre 1992 Andy Wyatt Pre 1992 Dave Moyies Pre 1992 Gordon Hill Pre 1992 Anne Hansen Pre 1992 David Wood Pre 1992 Gordon Scott Pre 1992 Archie Kelly Pre 1992 David Woodward Pre 1992 Gordon Tewnion Pre 1992 Babs Ellis Pre 1992 Dick Lang Pre 1992 Hal Harrison Pre 1992 Barry Lepper Pre 1992 Don Brown Pre 1992 Hank Lapansie Pre 1992 Ben Taylor Pre 1992 Don Dancey Pre 1992 Harry Leuven Pre 1992 Bennie Patinsky Pre 1992 Don Lightbody Pre 1992 Harry Roberts Pre 1992 Bertha Smith Pre 1992 Don MacLean Pre 1992 Heinz Heckl Pre 1992 Bill Findler Pre 1992 Don McKenzie Pre 1992 Jack Bowers Pre 1992 Bill Rose Pre 1992 Don Rosie Pre 1992 Jack Goldingay Pre 1992 Bill Swift Pre 1992 Doug Day Pre 1992 Jack Smith Pre 1992 Bill Thomas Pre 1992 Dunc Stewart Pre 1992 Jackie Larson Pre 1992 Bob Elliott Pre 1992 E Chieduch (Mrs) Pre 1992 Jacques Moon Pre 1992 Bob Harrison Pre 1992 Ed Sebastian Pre 1992 Janet Valdarchi Pre 1992 Bob Houston Pre 1992 Eric Hollands Pre 1992 Jean Durham Pre 1992 Bob Quigg Pre 1992 Frank Bain Pre 1992 Jim Chapman Pre 1992 Bob Van Gyzen Pre 1992 Frank Johnson Pre 1992 Jim Creelman Pre 1992 Bob Wilson Pre 1992 Fred Hanuse Pre 1992 Jim Lamond Pre 1992 Brenda Auld Pre 1992 Fred Linz Pre 1992 Jim Lawrie Pre 1992 Carl Buitenhaus Pre 1992 Gaetano Mauro Pre 1992 Jim Raffle Pre 1992 Jim Spencer Pre 1992 Sylvia Lum Pre 1992 Joan Richardson Pre 1992 BC Soccer Award of Merit Continued Joe Mansfield Pre 1992 Mike Labonte Pre 1992 Shafeed Rahman Pre 1992 Joe Wall Pre 1992 Moe Walls Pre 1992 Sharon Bennison Pre 1992 John Cain Pre 1992 Neil Pengelly Pre 1992 Stan Colclough Pre 1992 John DaSilva Pre 1992 Norm Colclough Pre 1992 Steve Dudra Pre 1992 John Falon Pre 1992 Norm Duggan Pre 1992 Ted Lifford Pre 1992 John Jones Pre 1992 North Shore Eagles Pre 1992 Ted Stenson Pre 1992 John Orr Pre 1992 Pam Shelest Pre 1992 Terry Brennan Pre 1992 John Pearson Pre 1992 Pat O'Brien Pre 1992 Tina Leuven Pre 1992 Ken McEachem Pre 1992 Paul Svendson Pre 1992 Tom Hutchinson Pre 1992 Lil Warman Pre 1992 Peter Hardcastle Pre 1992 Tom Kelly Pre 1992 Marie Madsen Pre 1992 Peter Usher Pre 1992 Tom Moore Pre 1992 Marja McGeachan Pre 1992 Ray Wildish Pre 1992 Tom Nicol Pre 1992 Mark Stockdale Pre 1992 Ron Batch Pre 1992 Tom Reakes Pre 1992 Martin Lee Pre 1992 Ron McLure Pre 1992 Tom Scott Pre 1992 Maureen Newell Pre 1992 Ron Rothwell Pre 1992 Vic Legros Pre 1992 Maybelle Mansfield Pre 1992 Ron Whitworth Pre 1992 Wally Thorne Pre 1992 Merrill Gordon Pre 1992 Rowe Hansen Pre 1992 Wilf Sadler Pre 1992 Merv Canham Pre 1992 Roy Jukich Pre 1992 Will Hamson Pre 1992 Mick Day Pre 1992 Roy Summers Pre 1992 William Azzi Pre 1992 Mike Brady Pre 1992 Roy Westoby Pre 1992 Win Pedersen Pre 1992 Bev Humphries 1992 Jan Scheuennan 1995 Larry Diehl 1997 Bill Mitchell 1992 Joe Yukawa 1995 Sue Spencer 1997 Doug Abercrombie 1992 Les Brant 1995 Wendy Hawthorne 1997 Gordon Emery 1992 Marvin Diereks 1995 Albert Moore 1998 Maurice Gilet 1992 Peter McElheron 1995 Alex Kaluzny 1998 Pat Forrester 1992 Diane Quayle 1996 Dawne Potis 1998 Beth Arnold 1993 Fred Crossett 1996 Frank Rennick 1998 Chris Johnson 1993 Gale Russell 1996 Gerry Egdell 1998 Donna Dancey 1993 Geraldine Donnelly 1996 Glen Thompson 1998 Gordon Jones 1993 Larry Moro 1996 Lucia Boersma 1998 Jim Robertson 1993 Lee Bevilacqua 1996 Paul Dolan 1998 John Carr 1993 Norm Pattison 1996 Ron McKeown 1998 Lynn Jones 1993 Pat Banks 1996 Sylvana Burtini 1998 Mike Bartram 1993 Ron Loland 1996 Chris Leach 1999 Paul Sturrock 1993 Roy Nosella 1996 Dawne Potis 1999 Pearce Gambell 1993 Shelley Howieson 1996 Ed Turner 1999 Eric Tasker 1994 Steve Hill 1996 Emily Buckshaw 1999 Frank Palmieri 1994 Tish Schweizer 1996 Gary Lewis 1999 George Speed 1994 Bill Bennett 1997 Joan Herrin 1999 J Peter Turner 1994 Bryan Simonds 1997 Les Sinnot 1999 Joan Herrin 1994 David Brummitt 1997 Norm Pattison 1999 John Judd 1994 Doug Ross 1997 Ralph Johnson 1999 Lynette Henderson 1994 Frank Saluturo 1997 Alan Gaster 2000 Roy Pardy 1994 George Tweedie 1997 Bill Hinksman 2000 Tom Hargreaves 1994 Heather Carter 1997 Bruce Hobson (Dr) 2000 Brian Philley 1995 John Catliff 1997 Carol Wiens 2000 David Keith 1995 Ken Wensink 1997 Diane Voice 2000 BC Soccer Award of Merit Continued Evan Nobles 2000 Jane Blair 2006 Dino Anastopulus 2014 Hans Roos 2000 Keith Smith 2006 Elvio Chies 2014 Henry Paul 2000 Mike Cochrane 2006 Joan Czotter 2014 Herb Betts 2000 Reg Haggard 2006 Laurie Robertson 2014 Judi Plant 2000 Ruben Tremarco 2006 Paul West 2014 Leo Beier 2000 Sue Baxter 2006 Will Peacock 2014 Malcolm Legg 2000 Tom Duncan 2006 Andrea Laycock 2015 Merle Logan 2000 Willie Dye 2006 Bob Nex 2015 Norm Swanson 2000 Daren Sears 2007 Dick Fryatt 2015 Roy Mitchell 2000 Divine Fisher 2007 John Barrett 2015 Duncan MacDougall 2001 Douglas Newstead 2007 John Leier 2015 George Bujtas 2001 Jack Stephens 2007 Moreno Stefani 2015 Rob Gibson 2001 Joe Yukawa 2007 Todd Hawton 2015 Sandra Duncan 2001 Kristy Ames 2007 Willow Hartig 2015 Vern Walle 2001 Richard Howes 2007 Bill Ede 2016 Wayne Sheridan 2001 Ron Thompson 2007 Joe Ciresi 2016 Barry Enge 2002 William Johnstone 2007 Norm Bradford 2016 Bill Murphy 2002 Cees van Delft 2008 Pat Harkness 2016 Dal Shemko 2002 Chris Page 2008 Richard Fast 2016 Don Highe 2002 Don Mangano 2008 Sean Arbour 2016 Greig Golden 2002 Jan Cox 2008 Terry Hughes 2016 Ilona Thomson 2002 Bruce Erickson 2010 Al Moir 2017 Lorne D Jones 2002 Carlos Grosso 2011 Carlos Amaral 2017 Paul Liknes 2002 David Joseph 2011 Claudio Ramirez 2017 Sandy Lange 2002 Kevin James 2011 Frank Palmieri 2017 Andrew Whitaker 2003 Valerie Jacobsen 2011 Glen Martin 2017 Bob Favelle 2003 Vern Flannery 2011 Graham Cope 2017 Harry Christie 2003 Beth Arnold 2012 John Sneddon 2017 Len McAdams 2003 Brian McIntosh 2012 Mike Oldale 2017 Neil Fuge 2003 Craig Nichols 2012 Rosemary Davis 2017 Patricia Cecchini 2003 Donna Dancey 2012 Thomas Mills 2017 Ron Soroka 2003 Doug Ross 2012 Ash Mohtadi 2018 Bill Keserich 2004 Ian Williams 2012 Brian Royer-Collard 2018 Faye Semple 2004 Leanna Logan 2012 Colin Guise 2018 George
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