AWARDS

129 BC Hockey Awards Diamond Stick

Diamond Stick

Awarded for outstanding service to hockey for a period of not less than ten (10) years in duration by any person in the province who has rendered meritorious service to BC Hockey or its member Clubs.

Recipients of the Diamond Stick Award: 1951 – G.M. Thomson, Trail 1980 – Ernie Gare, Nelson 1952 – C. Schulli, Kimberley 1981 – Earl Alexander, Fort St. John (posthumous) 1984 – Jim W. Anderson, Trail 1957 – Herb House, 1986 – Bill Jones, Kimberley 1958 – M.N. “Slim” Porter, Nelson 1986 – Bob Crawford, Powell River 1959 – John Lukas, Kimberley 1989 – Dr. Leo Margolis, 1963 – Doug Fletcher, Victoria 1990 – Bruce Allison, Richmond 1966 – Leo G. Atwell, Nelson (posthumous) 1967 – Frank Wait, Trail 1994 – Ray Peebles, Quesnel 1969 – Art Fisher, Kelowna 1994 – Don Griffin, Kitimat 1974 – Ivan Temple, Victoria 2002 – Florence Rempel, Penticton 1975 – Stan Patience, Burnaby Bob Woodward, Kimberley 1976 – Milo Fabro, Kimberley 2003 – Claude Skerry, Williams Lake 1977 – A.H. Jerrerd, 2005 – Bob Mullock, Port Moody 1978 – Jim Mailey, Trail 2007 – Fred Heslop, Trail 1978 – Frank Spring, Cranbrook 2012 – Bill Greene, Armstrong

130 President’s Award BC Hockey Awards

President’s Award

Awarded to an individual, team, league or an Association that has brought honour to BC Hockey through an outstanding humanitarian endeavor.

1989-90 – Kitimat MHA 2000-01 – Mike Hoyer, Prince George 1990-91 – Nakusp MHA 2001-02 – Dave McClellan, Kelowna 1991-92 – Clearwater MHA MHA 1992-93 – Surrey North Stars 2002-03 – Fort St. John Huskies (Bantam C) Junior B Hockey Team Jerry Mills, Coach 2003-04 – Whistler MHA 1993-94 – Fernie MHA 2004-05 – Bob Trobak, Fort St. John 1994-95 – Kitimat Legion Bombers 2005-06 – Burns Lake MHA (Midget AAA) 2006-07 – Anthony Ast, Richmond 1995-96 – Cloverdale Scorpions 2007-08 – Trevor Gulenchyn, Winfield (Midget C) 2008-09 – Campbell River Midget Tyees 1996-97 – Rossland/Trail Paul’s Place 2009-10 – Bruce Tuck, Saanich (Atom Team) 2010-11 – Aldergrove Atom C3 Team 1997-98 – Saanich MHA 2011-12 – Kelowna MHA 1998-99 – Royal Bank of Canada 2012-13 – Sunshine Coast MHA 1999-00 – Port McNeill Midget AA team

131 BC Hockey Awards Frank Spring Award

Life Members’ Award

Awarded to an amateur hockey administrator who has made an outstanding contribution to the development and growth of amateur hockey.

1991-92 – Al Berg, Vernon 2001-02 – Sharon Cairns, Powell River 1992-93 – Pat Lang, Fort St. John 2002-03 – Harold Brittan, Richmond 1993-94 – Stu Minifee, Dawson Creek 2003-04 – Donna Henderson, Kamloops 1994-95 – Dan Morrison, North Vancouver 2004-05 – Ian Currie, Creston 1995-96 – Doug Cousins, Penticton 2006-07 – Jack Koteles, South Okanagan 1996-97 – John Michie, Westside 2007-08 – Bill Ennos, Victoria 1997-98 – Candice Alkins, 2008-09 – Rochelle Wallace, Vancouver 1998-99 – Carol Mara, New Westminster 2009-10 – Dennis Beraducci, Revelstoke 1999-00 – Richard Deets, Surrey 2012-13 – Chuck Campbell, New 2000-01 – John Gibson, Whitehorse Westminister

BC Hockey Outstanding Player Award

Awarded to a hockey player who, for a period not less than ten (10) years, has performed with or assisted a Club registered within BC Hockey, who has exhibited clean and skillfull play, value to the club, and who has assisted in the development of minor players.

Recipients of Award: 1949-50 – H. Brown, Kimberley 1966-67 – Ken McTeer, Kimberley 1951-52 – Ab Cronie, Trail 1968-69 – Howie Hornby, Nelson 1952-53 – “Duke” Scodellaro, Trail 1969-70 – Andy McCallum, Powell River 1953-54 – F. Sullivan, Kimberley 1970-71 – Bill Jones, Kimberley 1964-65 – Seth Martin, Rossland 1989-90 – Len Dies, Quesnel

132 Frank Spring Award BC Hockey Awards

Frank Spring Award Minor Hockey Association of the Year

Awarded annually to the Minor Hockey Association judged to have made an outstanding contribution to its community by providing a properly organized program where a player can learn the basic skills and the fundamentals of sound hockey.

1982-83 – Kamloops 1988-89 – Princeton 1983-84 – Williams Lake 1989-90 – Armstrong 1984-85 – Port Coquitlam 1990-91 – Grandview 1985-86 – Merritt 1991-92 – Nanaimo 1986-87 – Cranbrook 1992-93 – Surrey 1987-88 – Cranbrook 1993-94 – Chilliwack

1994-95 – Abbotsford 2004-05 – Kamloops 1995-96 – Sooke 2005-06 – Port Coquitlam 1996-97 – Westside 2006-07 – Langley 1997-98 – Richmond 2007-08 – North Delta 1998-99 – Westside 2008-09 – Vancouver 1999-00 – North Vancouver 2009-10 – Kelowna 2000-01 – Merritt 2010-11 – Surrey 2001-02 – Greater Vernon 2011-12 – Richmond Ravens 2002-03 – Chase 2012-13 – Kelowna MHA 2003-04 – Richmond

133 BC Hockey Awards Ernie Gare Award

BC Hockey Coaching Awards

Ernie Gare Award BC Hockey Coach of the Year

Awarded to BC’s top coach who shows leadership to players, demonstrates skill development and has a sound philosophy. This Award is given in memory of the late Ernie Gare of Nelson. Ernie Gare demonstrated what BC Hockey feels were the ideal elements of a coach.

This Award shall be the BC Hockey Coach of the Year Trophy. 1979-80 – Colin Patterson (Cranbrook) 1999-00 – Alan Neale (Victoria) 1980-81 – Al Patterson (Burnaby) Dale Sproule (Victoria) 1981-82 – Al McLean (Port Moody) 2000-01 – Terry Perkins (Campbell 1982-83 – Don Berry (Abbotsford) River) 1983-84 – Richard Anderson 2001-02 – Mike Moscone (Vancouver) (Summerland) 2002-03 – Will Unruh (Abbotsford) 1984-85 – Ernie Kowal (Vernon) 2003-04 – John Steiner (Surrey) 1985-86 – Ted Haupt (Richmond) 2004-05 – Paul Bourgeois (Vernon) 1986-87 – Don Robinson (Saanich) 2005-06 – Garth Ludwar (Creston) 1987-88 – Paul Phipps (Castlegar) 2006-07 – Grant Kerr (MML Vancouver 1988-89 – Guy Charron (Vancouver) NW Giants) 1989-90 – Bill Higgins (Vernon) 2007-08 – Jon Calvano (MML 1990-91 – Gordon Black (Surrey) Vancouver NW Giants) 1991-92 – Lorne Bunyan (Port McNeill) 2008-09 – Pat Thibeault (Vancouver 1992-93 – Ray Donaldson (Chilliwack) Fusion) 1993-94 – T. Cochrane (Grandview) 2009-10 – Maurice Hamlin (Richmond) 1994-95 – G. Berguist (Kamloops) 2010-11 – Russ Weber (Richmond) 1995-96 – Ken Melynk (South Delta) 2011-12 – Eric Blais (Kelowna) 1996-97 – Christine Gardiner (Surrey) 2012-13 – Ken Koshey (Trail) 1997-98 – Larry Keating (Kelowna) 1998-99 – Len Barrie (Kelowna) Bill Higgins (Vernon) Mike Mondin (Trail)

134 Ernie Gare Award Officiating Awards BC Hockey Awards

BC Hockey Officiating Awards

Official of the Year Award

Awarded to an official who is carded for the current year, exemplifies dedication and support for BC Hockey Referee Programs/ Rules and Regulations and contributes to hockey other than for on-ice requirements while displaying leadership and ability, both on and off the ice.

1988-89 – Wes Smith (Surrey) 1999-00 – Chris Mason (Abbotsford) 1989-90 – Jay Sharers (New 2000-01 – Brad Reminek (Maple Ridge) Westminster) 2001-02 – Gerard Hayes (Kamloops) 1990-91 – Hank Aarsen (Victoria) 2002-03 – Pat Smith (Lower Mainland) 1991-92 – Mike Leggo (Victoria) 2003-04 – Saad Al-Jadir (Kelowna) 1992-93 – Darren Zupp (Vernon) 2004-05 – Brandon Liefke (Vernon) 1993-94 – Lonnie Cameron (Victoria) 2005-06 – Steve Papp (Kelowna) 1994-95 – Ken Garwasiuk (Kelowna) 2006-07 – Jeff Ingram (Cloverdale) 1995-96 – Willy Saari (Kamloops) 2007-08 – Nick Swaine (Kamloops) 1996-97 – Rick Boekestyn (Cranbrook) 2008-09 – Ryan Dawson (Kamloops) 1997-98 – Colin Rasmussen 2009-10 – Natasha Lowe (Vancouver) (Kamloops) 2010-11 – Mike Langin (Kelowna) 1998-99 – Lowell Dick (Surrey) 2011-12 – Riley Friesen (Duncan) 2012-13 – Mike Campbell (Surrey)

135 BC Hockey Awards Officiating Awards

Development Award – Coaching

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist the coaching program in BC Hockey.

1980-81 – Bill Jones (Kimberley) 1996-97 – Doug Nordan (North Delta) 1981-82 – Cam Kerr (North Vancouver) 1997-98 – Steve Amiss (Quesnel) 1982-83 – Cliff Russell (Kamloops) 1998-99 – Bruce Tuck (Saanich) 1983-84 – Florence Rempel (Victoria) 1999-00 – Paul Lefreniere (MacKenzie) 1984-85 – John Ptucha (Richmond) 2000-01 – Paul Weed (Comox) 1985-86 – John Johnson (Summerland) 2001-02 – Teri Cotton (Victoria) 1986-87 – Fred Desrochers (Richmond) 2002-03 – Erin Harbor (Summerland) 1987-88 – Doug Cousins (Dawson 2003-04 – Ian Liversidge (Maple Ridge) Creek) 2004-05 – Russ Weber (Richmond) 1988-89 – Don Lacey (Kitimat) 2005-06 – Craig Bedard (Osoyoos) 1989-90 – Marv Waller (Abbotsford) 2006-07 – Frank Kika (Williams Lake) 1990-91 – Paul Carson (Richmond) 2007-08 – Marv Waller (Misson) 1991-92 – Jack Hagen (Victoria) 2008-09 – Bill Soles (Golden) 1992-93 – Scott Rintoul (North Delta) 2009-10 – Shane Hohlweg (Seafair) 1993-94 – Ted Hargreaves (Nelson) 2012-13 – Peter Moyls (Kamloops) 1994-95 – Ken Skerik (Cranbrook) 1995-96 – Sandy Blackwell (Prince George)

136 Officiating Awards BC Hockey Awards

Development Awards – High Performance

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer to the BC Hockey High Performance Programs.

Female High Performance Male High Performance 2010-11 – Nancy Wilson 2010-11 -- Grant Ammann 2011-12 – Chris Wagner 2011-12 -- Steve Amiss 2012-13 – Roy Jukich 2012-13 -- Mitch Pinsky

Development Award – Officiating

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist the officiating program in BC Hockey.

1980-81 – Carl Johansen (Kimberley) 1998-99 – Dale Nault (Surrey) 1981-82 – Grant Turner (Comox) 1999-00 – Mike Landucci (Fort St. John) 1982-83 – Keith Moore (Victoria) 2000-01 – Rob Schweitzer (Prince 1983-84 – Stan Smith (Vancouver) Rupert) 1984-85 – Harry Addison (Victoria) 2001-02 – Ed Fornelli (Fort St. John) 1985-86 – Ken Wishart (Prince George) 2002-03 – Murray Sheppard (Prince 1986-87 – Douglas Stokes (Langley) Rupert) 1987-88 – Lyle Balfour (Vernon) 2003-04 – Larry Jeeves (Penticton) 1988-89 – Ron Masson (Surrey) 2004-05 – Allan Marchuk (Lumby) 1989-90 – Mark Dibblee (Kimberley) 2005-06 – Ryan Stefani (Vancouver) 1990-91 – Harvey Megli (Vernon) 2006-07 – Guy Chapdelaine (Rossland) 1991-92 – Ed Mayert (Nanaimo) 2007-08 – John Berg (Yukon) 1992-93 – Jim Allaway (Vernon) 2008-09 – Larry Sill (Kamloops) 1993-94 – Dave Murray (Trail) 2009-10 – Mike Fraser (Comox) 1994-95 – Dave Webb (Comox) 2010-11 – Chris Herr (Parksville) 1995-96 – Bruce Walker (Ashcroft) 2011-12 – Casey Rodusek (Parksville) 1996-97 – Hank Aarsen (Nanaimo) 2012-13 – Cam MacBean (Terrace) 1997-98 – Evan Burnett (Nanaimo)

137 BC Hockey Awards Officiating Awards

BC Hockey Safety Award

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist the safety and risk management program in BC Hockey. 2003-04 – Candice Alkins (Chilliwack) 2007-08 – Debbie Marsh (North Delta) 2004-05 – Ken Carew (Fort St John) 2008-09 – Carol Fergusson (Sooke) 2005-06 – Bill Greene (Armstrong) 2009-10 – James Niezen (Chilliwack) 2006-07 – Anne Deitch (Burnaby) 2010-11 – Brendan Boylan (Vancouver)

138 BC Hockey Awards

Minor Hockey Week Awards

Purpose: To honour BC Hockey Members who have given outstanding service and who have devoted a volunteer effort and service to a Minor Hockey Program in . The selection committee shall be the BC Hockey Officers

1958-59 – Chas W. McLean, Trail Herb Mitchell, Vancouver Ivan Temple, Victoria Jim Byram, Kimberley Art Jefferd, Vancouver 1968-69 – Bob Reid, Victoria Don C. Winslade, New Frank Begg, Kamloops Westminster 1969-70 – Mrs. K. Senkpiel, Kamloops 1959-60 – Don Sarkissian, Nanaimo Eric Kneen, Nanaimo Don E. Ried, Kamloops 1970-71 – Bert Hickman, Victoria Joseph Haywood, Trail C. Munns, Castlegar 1960-61 – Herb House, New Len Miller, Vernon Westminster 1971-72 – Hank Barone, Nelson Lloyd Murdoch, Trail Bruce Young, Victoria 1961-62 – Donald M. White, Kelowna 1972-73 – San Dempsey, Kamloops John J. Cronie, Trail Mimi Dempsey, Kamloops 1962-63 – Gerry Thompson, Vancouver 1973-74 – Peggy Temple, Victoria Frank Wait, Trail Frank Laughlin, Victoria Charles Anderson, Kamloops Gordon Malcolm, Nelson 1963-64 – C.A. Jeffery, Prince George 1974-75 – Ken Bond, Kamloops Lloyd Barrett, Chapman Mrs. Jackie Bogle, Penticton Camp Marcel Proulx, Trail 1964-65 – Jim Mailey, Trail 1975-76 – Les Murdoch, Trail D. Bentley, Cranbrook 1976-77 – Doug McCallum, Trail Leo Margolis, Nanaimo 1977-78 – Bob Best, New Westminster 1965-66 – John Wilson, Trail Leonard Lerose, Trail Doug Dawes, Kamloops 1978-79 – Bill Colbourne, Burnaby Bill Torry, Rossland 1979-80 – Bruce Allison, Richmond 1966-67 – Bill Brown, Vernon Warren Embury, Merritt Hank Klassen, Victoria 1980-81 – George Wong, Burnaby Bill Dickinson, Vancouver Mrs. Ginny Sam, Saanich 1967-68 – Larry Buchan, Vernon Jim Faulkner, Williams Lake

139 BC Hockey Awards Minor Hockey Week Awards

1981-82 – Chris Goodman, Oliver Ed Dunham, Chilliwack Carl Johansen, Kimberley Betty Gilbert, Surrey Charlie Suzuki, Merritt Allan Matthews, Williams 1982-83 – Grant McKinstry, Victoria Lake Don Griffin, Kitimat 1995-96 – Bill Hucul, Salmon Arm Bill Jones, Kimberley Jean Jones, North Vancouver 1983-84 – Cors Verhage, Lumby Pat Lang, Fort St. John Doug Morton, Victoria Howard LeTroy, Semiahmoo Earl Sinkie, Vancouver Reo Martin, Fort St. James 1984-85 – Jean Entner, Logan Lake Rino Sellan, Kimberley Duane Entner, Logan Lake Karen Swick, Kitimat Tom Homersham, Kimberley 1996-97 – Claude Skerry, Williams Lake Gordon Strachan, Kelowna Terry Owen, North Vancouver 1985-86 – Bob Dahl, Terrace Larry Gathercole, Kamloops Norm Guizzo, Cranbrook Ken Kjenstad, Clearwater Elizabeth Smith, Lumby Ted Coyne, Princeton 1986-87 – Reg Aldus, Vancouver Richard Anderson, Ken Lozoway, Victoria Summerland Maureen Karran, Williams William Lee, Port Moody Lake 1997-98 – Florence Rempel, Victoria Lenore Hewlett, Westbank Ken Burry, South Delta 1987-88 – Pat Kilback, Cranbrook Peter Schular, Golden Marie McNamee, Comox Marlyn Ryder, Kelowna Allan Willock, Fort St. James Gay Hahn, Grandview 1988-89 – Christine Gardiner, Surrey Roy Sakaki, Salmon Arm Bill Hicks, Port Moody Jack Koteles, South Louanne Sanderson, Okanagan Kimberley 1998-99 – Andrew Mustard, Vancouver 1989-90 – Bob Woodward, Kimberley Gary Schiffo, Sparwood Joe Griff, Aldergrove Bob McCotter, Prince George Harvey Klassen, North Pat Worton, Kamloops Vancouver Pat & Carol Rolston, 1990-91 – Marion Holland, Victoria Sicamous Ed Mountain, Invermere Sandy Cook, Invermere Wally Iwanciwski, Quesnel Jenney Nemeth, 1991-92 – Jim Roode, Kamloops Summerland Fred Schooley, Kitimat 1999-00 – Rick Deets, Surrey Ken Skerik, Cranbrook Sharon Brown, Westside 1992-93 – Randy Brash, Windermere Elinor Adolphe, Penticton John Michie, Westside Bruce Walker, Thompson Gerry Ogilvie, Kimberley Cariboo 1993-94 – Dunc Jamieson, Penticton Gary Ware, Merritt Frank Lento, Fernie Marilyn Van Damme, Prince Joe Morellato, Hastings George 1994-95 – Ray Bissette, Mackenzie Bob Trobak, Fort St. John John Dahl, Mackenzie

140 Minor Hockey Week Awards BC Hockey Awards

2000-01 – Cliff Tyson, Trail Val Macala, Canal Flats Bob Lepage, Prince George 2006-07 – Diana Raffan, North Bonnie Cameron, West Okanagan MHA Vancouver Gordon Matthews, John Ptucha, Richmond Thompson Cariboo MHA Neil Britton, Penticton Bud Rich, Sicamous MHA Dutch Hopman, Kelowna Patty Willowby, Lillooet MHA Karen Swetlikoe, Kamloops Jack Koteles, OMAHA 2001-02 – Audrey Foster, Prince George Rithaler, Salmon Arm George MHA Bill Greene, Armstrong Lynne Kiang, Richmond MHA Liz Johnston, Richmond Robert Strachan, Rossland - Nonie Miyazaki, Merritt Trail MHA Anita Palmer, Fernie 2007-08 – Sherry Anderson, South Deanna Rau, Stewart Okanagan MHA 2002-03 – Steve Amiss, Quesnel Maria Andre, Okanagan Donna Henderson, Kamloops Mainline AHA Andrew Jakubeit, Penticton Bev Grossler, Lillooet MHA Wilf Liefke, Vernon Debbie Harrison, Slamon Kerry Solinsky, Kelowna Arm MHA Marv Waller, Mission Donna McLellan, Clearwater Ross Bidinger, Invermere & District 2003-04 – Bruce Walter, Lillooet Kari Mostat, Salmon Arm Jim Healey, Okanagan MHA Jim Alaway, Summerland Debbie Quesnel, Thompson Terri Munro, Vancouver Cariboo Robin Douville, Creston 2008-09 – Dale Cassell, Kamloops MHA Charlie Knotts, Victoria Elaine Gill, Merritt MHA Bev Weiler, Fort St. John Tom Marsh, Salmon Arm 2004-05 – Rob Born, Winfield MHA Marilyn Brzowtowski, David Phillips, Slamon Arm Armstrong MHA Stan Burton, Kamloops Scott Robertson, Merritt MHA Heidi Reid, Hundred Mile Kevin Urekar, Port Moody House MHA Dan Seibel, OMAHA Keith Watson , Salmon Arm Lynda Sali, Revelstoke MHA Stacey Villaneaua, 2009-10 – Dennis Baraducci, Revelstoke Summerland Debbie Cooper, Jaun de Fuca 2005-06 – Rhona Martin, Sicamous James Niezen, PCAHA Clevland Astle, Port Bill Van Helvoirt, Prince George Coquitlam 2010-11 – Ryan Curr, Langley Colin Rasmusson, Kamloops Bruce Stusrud, 100 Mile House Wendy Pottie, Salmon Arm Marty Floris, Vanderhoof Susie Sherman, Sooke Jim McDonald, Fort Nelson Karen Jorgenson, Fort Cindy Underhill, Whitehorse Nelson Paul DeShane, Penticton 141 BC Hockey Awards

2011-12 – Mike Bryce, Prince George Jim MacDonald, Vancouver Island Dave Smith, Nelson Jackie Marshall, Fort St. James Mike Readman, Dawson Creek Munson McKinney, West Vancouver Rory Smith, OMAHA 2012-13 – Bonnie Chung, Lower Mainland Bruce Stusrud, North Central Richard Powell, North East Val Fulton, Okanagan Robin Edwards, Vancouver Island Kim Dimock, West Kootenay Gard Seed, Yukon

142 BC Hockey Awards

Hockey Canada Officiating Awards

The Hockey Canada Officiating Awards are given in recognition of outstanding service during the season. The categories for the awards are most promising, most improved and most deserving official. 1989-90 – Mark Trevelyan, Williams Trevor Noble, Terrace Lake 2001-02 – Charles Bryon, Merritt Chris de Haan, Abbotsford Ross Campbell, Quesnel Fred Zibin, Port Alberni Jennifer Konicek, Kitimat 1990-91 – Brad Laffin, Chilliwack 2002-03 – Steven McKay, Clearwater Scott Murray, Creston Daniel Dittaro, Vanderhoof Adolph Jede, Quesnel Ryan Stefani, Vancouver 1991-92 – Jack Darney, Sechelt 2003-04 – Eric Martens, Vanderhoof Clay Matile, Williams Lake Kameron Poirier, Delta Jordie Dwyer, Surrey Adam Hyatt, Prince George 1992-93 – Brian Youngson, Coquitlam 2004-05 – Glen Brown, Cranbrook Angela Sosnoski, New Jason Cramer, Surrey Westminster Curits McGregor, Fort Nelson Darren Zupp, Vernon 2005-06 – Clayton Young, Fort St. James 1993-94 – Margaret Logan, Prince Rachel Robilliard, North Delta Rupert Adam Hyatt, Prince George Jonathan Chapman, Surrey 2006-07 – Kevin Sherman, Prince Willy Saari, Kamloops Rupert 1994-95 – Naomi Horbatch, Port Alberni Graham Chandler, Surrey Marc Audet, Comox Ryan Carr, Vancouver Kelly Sutherland, Richmond Thunderbirds 1995-96 – Rae Hartley, Winfield 2007-08 – Kowan O’Keefe, Salmon Arm Todd Zilki, Vancouver Adrienne Beacon, Kamloops Mike Fraser, Powell River Jacob Hill, Vancouver Thunderbirds 1996-97 – Chris Butcher, Comox 2008-09 – Kayla Keeping, Savona Jamie Wilson, Nanaimo Meaghan Pranke, Nanaimo Pat Bensmiller, Burnaby Andrew Wutke, Salmon Arm 1997-98 – Kristine Dick, Kamloops 2009-10 – Brendon Creyke, Prince George Joe Bennett, Oliver Ron Dietterle, Aldergrove Kevin Penny, Prince George Shelby Roberge, Kitimat 1998-99 – Kevin Perkin, Powell River 2010-11 – Tom Tazelaar, Williams Lake Bill Wylie, Kelowna Connor Simmons, White Rock Francis Rankin, Whitehorse Andrew Knee, Dawson Creek 1999-00 – Rob Fryer, Kamloops 2011-12 – Tyler Houghton, West Kelowna Jenna Lewis, Kitimat Brett McLean, Fort St. John Kristina Dick, Kamloops Adam Luchkanych, Salmon Stacey De Wynter, Powell Arm River 2012-13 – Max Kellington, Mission 2000-01 – Stephan Rainville, Courtenay Caleb Wale, Vanderhoof Trent Lawrence, Quesnel Larry Krause, Abbotsford 143 BC Hockey Awards

BC HOCKEY SCHOLARSHIPS

BC Hockey Scholarships are awarded annually by BC Hockey membership to recognize and enhance the opportunities presented when furthering one’s education. Two of these awards are presented as Memorial Scholarships. 2009-10 – Christopher Matthews, 2011-12 – Cody Allison, North Saanich Richmond Ryan Beach, Vernon Christopher Albee, Quesnel Marc Dumont, Kamloops Millionaires Hannah Mitchell, Port McNeill Michael Van Nostrand, Fort Trevor Pickett, Vernon St. John Liam Ross, Surrey Melissa Cachia, Smithers Breton Trask, Invermere Nicol Dimock, Grand Forks Megan Watt, Prince George Geoffry Doka, Elk Valley Katelyn Yuris, Trail Liane Brooks, Sooke 2012-13 – Michael Chute, Dawson Tyler Berg, Vernon Creek 2010-11 – Harveer Takhar, Surrey Rhett Munson, Terrace Carissa Rix, Kamloops Cheyann Newman, Quesnel Jason Reid, Port Moody Cori-Anne Huisman, Fernie Colton Hamilton, Surrey Jessie Lay, Kaslo Isaac Davies, Smithers Ellis Martin, Port Alberni Sam Brennan, Cariboo Justin Lee, Victoria Cougars MML Jordan Bordignon, Coquitlam Elizabeth Emery, South Delta Justin Uyeno, Richmond Mathew Jones, Clearwater Jonathan Hack, Penticton and District Kenneth Batke, Vernon

144 BC Hockey Awards

Bruce Allison Scholarship

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of the late Bruce Allison of Richmond, 26th President of BC Hockey. Bruce Allison was instrumental in establishing and pursuing scholarship opportunities for members of BC Hockey and advocated the pursuit of educational goals through hockey excellence.

1989-90 – Ryan Douglas, Coquitlam 2002-03 – Douglas Heath, Richmond 1990-91 – Leo Willing, Vancouver 2003-04 – Tyler Hikida, Richmond 1991-92 – Andrew Young, Duncan 2004-05 – Nicholas Kang, Kamloops 1992-93 – Sean Vickers, Williams Lake 2005-06 – Christopher Longley, West 1993-94 – Richard Pedan, Burns Lake Vancouver 1994-95 – Brad Farrell, North Vancouver 2006-07 – Kelsey Holkestad, Surrey 1995-96 – Julie Bennett, Penticton 2007-08 – Carmen Petrick, Nelson 1996-97 – Brett Hagardt, Enderby 2008-09 – Kendra VanDenBerghe, 1997-98 – Tyler Abel, Williams Lake Kelowna 1998-99 – Jeanine Saville, Sidney 2009-10 – Jordan Magnuson, Coquitlam 1999-00 – Jim Storey, Fraser Lake 2010-11 – Shannon Hall, Nelson 2000-01 – Dan Seibel, Kelowna 2011-12 – Sten Sundin, Prince Rupert 2001-02 – Michael Heath, Richmond 2012-13 – Jonathon Hack

145 BC Hockey Awards

Jeff Butler Scholarship

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of Jeff Butler, a Junior A hockey player who was fatally injured during a hockey game on Saturday, September 14, 1985. Jeff was a dedicated young man with rare qualities of character and determination.

1985-86 – Steve Bradwell, Fort St. John 2000-01 – David LeNeveu, Nanaimo 1986-87 – Alan Oishi, Vancouver 2001-02 – Kristine Leckie, Victoria 1987-88 – Maco Balkovec, Burnaby 2002-03 – Imran Esmail, Coquitlam 1988-89 – Kevin Hansen, Sechelt 2003-04 – Katrin-Liis Graham, Surrey 1989-90 – Steven Williams, Nakusp 2004-05 – Christopher Nixon-Giles, 1990-91 – Tom Needham, Quesnel West Vancouver 1991-92 – Alain Suurkask, North Shore 2005-06 – Scott Sinclair, Abbotsford 1992-93 – Ryan Beech, Sicamous 2006-07 – Jamie Leveille, Burnaby 1993-94 – Steve Howitt, Richmond 2007-08 – Chad Freeman, Grand 1994-95 – Nancy Scholz, Whitehorse Forks 1995-96 – Chris Lacroix, Richmond 2008-09 – Michael Allan, Coquitlam 1996-97 – Matthew Makuck, Sidney 2009-10 – Noah Stone, Kamloops 1997-98 – Adrian Wladichuk 2010-11 – Ethan Gaines, Abbotsford 1998-99 – Trevor Brady 2011-12 – Jackson Lindsay, Richmond 1999-00 – Nicole Zilkie, Kaslo 2012-13 – Cori-Anne Huisman

Ted Hargreaves Scholarship

This BC Hockey scholarship will be awarded annually in memory of Ted Hargreaves, a former BC Hockey District Coach Coordinator and High Performance Coordinator, who passed away in 2005. 2005-06 – Thomas Isenor, Boundary 2006-07 – Scott Soles, Golden 2007-08 – Jason Alessio, Smithers 2008-09 – Ryan Uyeno, Richmond 2009-10 – Katrina Wood, Semiahmoo 2010-11 – Jackson Jane, Cowichan Valley 2011-12 – Grant Matthews, Robson 2012-13 – Jordan Bordignon

146 BC Hockey Awards

BC HOCKEY CHAMPIONS

Senior AAA

The Savage Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Mr. J.M. Savage of Victoria, BC (Canadian Colliers), in 1911 for competition by Senior AAA Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the Senior AAA Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1912-13 – Vancouver Rowing Club 1925-26 – Vancouver Towers 1913-14 – Fraser Mills Hockey Club 1926-27 – 1914-15 – Vancouver B.B. Hockey Club 1927-28 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1915-16 – Vancouver B.B. Hockey Club 1928-29 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1916-17 – Vancouver Towers 1929-30 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1917-18 – Vancouver Towers 1930-31 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1918-19 – Vancouver Towers 1931-32 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1919-20 – Vancouver Towers 1932-33 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1920-21 – University of British Columbia 1933-34 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1921-22 – Vancouver Towers (J. Pratt) 1922-23 – Vancouver Young Liberals 1934-35 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1923-24 – Rossland Hockey Club (Johnny Achtzener) 1924-25 – Rossland Hockey Club

147 BC Hockey Awards Savage Cup

1935-36 – Kimberley Dynamiters ( CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (Johnny Achtzener) 1956-57 – Spokane Flyers (Roy (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) McBride) 1936-37 – Nelson Maple Leafs 1957-58 – Kelowna Packers (Jack (A.S. Aitken) O’Reilly) 1937-38 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1958-59 – Vernon Canadians (George (Elmer Piper) Agar) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1959-60 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Robt. 1938-39 – Kimberley Dynamiters Kromm) (Eric Hornquist) 1960-61 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Mickey 1939-40 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Jack Maglio) Kwasney) 1961-62 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Robt. 1940-41 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Jim Kromm) Morris) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1941-42 – Kimberley Dynamiters (Ralph 1962-63 – No Competition Redding) 1963-64 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1942-43 – Victoria Army (Bill Carse) (W. Jones) 1943-44 – New Westminster (Frank 1964-65 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Robt. Dotten) Kromm) 1944-45 – No Competition 1965-66 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1945-46 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Jimmy (Les Lilley) Morris) 1966-67 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Frank 1946-47 – Kimberley Dynamiters Arnett) (Ralph Redding) 1967-68 – Spokane Jets (Colin Kilburn) 1947-48 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1968-69 – Spokane Jets (E.I. Rollins) (Ab Cronie) 1969-70 – Spokane Jets (E.I. Rollins) 1948-49 – Trail Smoke Eaters (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (Ab Cronie) 1970-71 – Nelson Maple Leafs 1949-50 – Kamloops Elks (Paul (Marshall J. Severyn) Thompson) 1971-72 – Spokane Jets (Norman 1950-51 – Johnson) (Ed Shamlock) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS 1951-52 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Gerry OF CANADA) Thomson) 1972-73 – Spokane Jets (Norman 1952-53 – Penticton V’s (Bill Carse) Johnson) 1953-54 – Penticton V’s (Grant 1973-74 – Cranbrook Royals Warwick) (Eric Sutcliffe) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1974-75 – Spokane Flyers 1954-55 – Vernon Canadians (Tom Hodges) (George Agar) 1975-76 – Spokane Flyers 1955-56 – Vernon Canadians (George (Tom Hodges) Agar) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 148 Savage Cup BC Hockey Awards

1976-77 – Spokane Flyers (Ted (R. Viglasi) McAneeley) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1977-78 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1997-98 – Powell River Regals (Jim McCrimmon) (R. Viglasi, G. Kremsater) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1998-99 – Powell River Regals 1978-79 – Trail Smoke Eaters (M. Andrews, T. English, (Hal Jones) G. Kremsater) 1979-80 – Spokane Flyers (Ron Harris) 1999-00 – Powell River Regals (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (V. Kinley) 1980-81 – Quesnel Kangaroos (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (J. Marsh) 2000-01 – Powell River Regals 1981-82 – Cranbrook Royals (Kelly (J. Vanderkemp, T. English) Ferner) 2001-02 – Powell River Regals (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (K. Lewis) 1982-83 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Seth 2002-03 – Powell River Regals Martin) (T. English) 1983-84 – Spokane Chiefs (E.I. Rollins) 2003-04 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1984-85 – Spokane Chiefs (E.I. Rollins) (P. Sheets, M. Heslop) 1985-86 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Bill 2004-05 – Powell River Regals Kestell) (T. English) 1986-87 – Nelson Maple Leafs 2005-06 – Powell River Regals (Bill Kestell) (T. English) 1987-88 – Elk Valley Blazers (Dan 2006-07 – Fort St. John Flyers Robertson, Mike Will) (R. Larson) 1988-89 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott 2007-08 – Fort St. John Flyers Bradley) (A. Brash) 1989-90 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott 2008-09 – Fort St. John Flyers Bradley) (A. Brash) 1990-91 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott 2009-10 – Fort St. John Flyers Bradley) (A. Brash) 1991-92 – Abbotsford Flyers (Allan Cup Champions of Canada) (Scott Bradley, Chris Hans) 2010-11 – Fort St. John Flyers 1992-93 – Whitehorse Huskies (D. Leahy) (R. Areshenkoff, Al Gibbs) 2011-12 – Powell River Regals (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (T. English) 1993-94 – Penticton Silver Bullets (L. 2012-13 – Fort St. John (D. Leahy) Lemire, G. Thygesen, S. Cyr) 1994-95 – Powell River Regals (Harry Smith) 1995-96 – Powell River Regals (T. English) 1996-97 – Powell River Regals

149 BC Hockey Awards

Senior AA

The Coy Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Colonel Coy of the 50th Gordon Highlanders (now the 16th Scottish) of Victoria, BC, emblematic of the Senior AA Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia. 1922-23 – Enderby Hockey Club 1945-46 – Vernon 1924-25 – Ex-King George Hockey Club 1946-47 – Trail All-Stars (Jack 1925-26 – Kimberley Hockey Club Kwasney) (Ted Nagle) 1947-48 – New Westminster Hillsides 1926-27 – Prince George Hockey Club 1948-49 – Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr) 1927-28 – Vernon 1949-50 – Trail All-Stars (Frank Wait) 1928-29 – Vernon Hockey Club 1950-51 – Trail Intermediate Smoke 1929-30 – Vernon Hockey Club Eaters (Frank Waite) 1930-31 – Lumby Flying Frenchmen 1951-52 – Kamloops Loggers (Kenny 1931-32 – Vernon and Prince George, Stewart) jointly 1952-53 – Trail All-Stars (Bob Weist) 1932-33 – Kimberley Hockey Club 1953-54 – Trail All-Stars (Ian McLeod) 1933-34 – Vernon 1954-55 – Trail All-Stars (Frank Turik) 1934-35 – Vernon 1955-56 – Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr) 1935-36 – Merritt Hockey Club 1956-57 – Kimberley Dynamiters 1936-37 – Pioneer Mines Hockey Club (J. Achtzener) 1937-38 – Bralorne Golddiggers 1957-58 – Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr) 1938-39 – Bralome Golddiggers 1958-59 – Vancouver Carlings (Mike 1940-41 – Nanaimo Clippers Shabaga) 1941-42 – Nanaimo Clippers 1959-60 – Nanaimo Labatts (Red Carr) 1942-43 – Vernon Hockey Club 1960-61 – Trail Oilers (Alex Birukow) 1943-44 – Vernon Legionnaires 1961-62 – Summerland Macs 1944-45 – No Competition (Bernie Bathgate) 150 Coy Cup BC Hockey Awards 1962-63 – Kamloops Chiefs (Bud Evans) 1986-87 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1963-64 – Kamloops Chiefs (W. Evans) (Brad Gassoff) 1964-65 – Vernon Luckies (V. Dye) 1987-88 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1965-66 – Quesnel Kangaroos (Win Winofsky) (W. Ramsden) 1988-89 – Abbotsford Blues 1966-67 – Powell River Regals (Robt. (Scott Bradley) McCallum) 1989-90 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1967-68 – Quesnel Kangaroos (Steve Amiss) (W. Ramsden) 1990-91 – Revelstoke Merchants 1968-69 – Powell River Regals (L. Black, A. Cota) (Robert Crawford) 1991-92 – Penticton Silver Bullets (G. 1969-70 – Powell River Regals Thygesen, B. Chapman) (Robert Crawford) 1992-93 – Powell River Regals (John (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS Vanderkamp) OF CANADA) 1993-94 – Sicamous Eagles (N. 1970-71 – Prince George (Robert Andrews, K. Davies) Brooks) 1994-95 – No Competition 1971-72 – Shmyr Flyers (T. Shmyr) 1995-96 – New Westminster Beavers 1972-73 – Prince George Mohawks (D. Rainville) (R. Brooks) 1996-97 – Fort St. James Stars 1973-74 – Coquitlam Canadians (G. Rosa) (G. Glazier) 1997-98 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1974-75 – Prince George Mohawks (T. Kirkham, W. Winofsky) (D. Wilkie) 1998-99 – Fort St. James Stars 1975-76 – Prince George Mohawks (K. Lodge) (Don Wilkie) 1999-00 – No Competition 1976-77 – North Shore Hurry Kings 2000-01 – New Westminster Beavers (P. Shmyr) (D. Rainville) 1977-78 – Prince George Mohawks 2001-02 – Trail Smokeaters (M. Heslop) (Don Wilkie) 2002-03 – Trail Smokeaters (P. Sheets, (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS M. Heslop) OF CANADA) 2003-04 – East Kootenay Royals 1978-79 – North Shore Hurry Kings (B. Watson) (John Anderson) 2004-05 – Kitimat Ice Demons (M. 1979-80 – (Gary Whelan, M.Steponavicius) Forbes) 2005-06 – Kitimat Ice Demons (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS 2006-07 – Rossland Warriors OF CANADA) (D. Bradford) 1980-81 – Victoria Athletics (Gord 2007-08 – Kitimat Ice Demons Neilson) (M.Stephanavicius) 1981-82 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2008-09 – Williams Lake Stampeders (R. Marsh) (K.Kohlen) 1982-83 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2009-10 – Powell River Regals (T. (Bob Marsh) English/R. Hopper) 1983-84 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2010-11 – Kitimat Ice Demons (D. (J. Marsh) Baker/ M. Steponavicius) 1984-85 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2011-12 – Smithers Steelheads (T. (J. Marsh) Devries) 1985-86 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2012-13 – Williams Lake (C. Philpot) (B. Gassoff, W. Holmes)

151 BC Hockey Awards

Senior Male Intercollegiate Emblematic of the BC Intercollegiate Hockey League Championship

2006-2007 – University of Victoria 2010-2011 – Simon Fraser University 2007-2008 – Simon Fraser University 2011-2012 – University of Victoria 2008-2009 – University of Victoria 2012-2013 – Selkirk College 2009-2010 – Simon Fraser University

Junior A

The Mowat Cup Donated to the BC Hockey by Mr. John Mowat of Victoria, BC for competition of Junior Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the Junior A Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1927-28 – Fernie 1938-39 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1928-39 – Nelson (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) 1929-30 – King George, Vancouver 1939-40 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1930-31 – Ex-King George, Vancouver (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) 1931-34 – Trail Smoke Eaters, 3 years 1940-41 – No Competition (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) 1941-42 – No Competition 1934-35 – King George, Vancouver 1942-43 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1935-36 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Gerry Thompson) (Steve Matovich) 1943-44 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1936-37 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1944-45 – No Competition (Steve Matovich) 1945-46 – Nanaimo Clippers 1937-38 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Walter ‘Bus’ Matthews) (Steve Matovich) 1946-47 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Gerry Thomson) 152 Mowat Cup BC Hockey Awards

1947-48 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Don Slater) (Hedley Marshall) 1973-74 – Kelowna Buckaroos 1948-49 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (D. Culley) 1949-50 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1974-75 – Bellingham Blazers (Jimmy Anderson) (L. Gingras) 1950-51 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1975-76 – Nor Wes Caps (Brian Crowe) (Ron Gardiner) 1976-77 – 1951-52 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (J. Henderson) (Jimmy Anderson) 1977-78 – 1952-53 – Vernon Juniors (Bud (J. Tennant) Anderson) 1978-79 – Richmond Sockeyes 1953-54 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (J. Wild, D. Purdy) (Robt. Milne) 1979-80 – Penticton Knights 1954-55 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Marc Pezzin) (Leo Soligo) 1980-81 – Penticton Knights 1955-56 – Vernon Juniors (Sarge (Marc Pezzin) Sammartino) 1981-82 – Penticton Knights 1956-57 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Marc Pezzin) (Jimmy Mailey) 1982-83 – Abbotsford Flyers (Don Berry, 1957-58 – Warfield Juniors (Robt. ) Clements) 1983-84 – Langley Eagles (J. Oliver, 1958-59 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Robt. P. Logan) Clements) 1984-85 – Penticton Knights 1959-60 – Penticton (Bernie Bathgate) (R. Kozuback, N. Iannone) 1960-61 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1985-86 – Penticton Knights (Ray Hamilton) (R. Kozuback, N. Iannone) 1961-62 – Kamloops Rockets ( (Kenny Stewart) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1962-63 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1986-87 – Richmond Sockeyes (Ray Hamilton) (O. Kurtenbach) 1963-64 – Kamloops Rockets (CENTENNIAL CUP (K. Stewart) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1964-65 – New Westminster Royals 1987-88 – Vernon Lakers (Ernie Gare, (R. Fenton) George Fargher) 1965-66 – New Westminster Royals 1988-89 – Vernon Lakers (Ernie Gare, (R. Fenton) Ed Johnstone) 1966-67 – New Westminster Royals 1989-90 – New Westminster Royals (R. Fenton) (J. Olver, D. Pisiak, 1967-68 – Penticton Broncos V. Lemire, H. Smyl) (Jack Taggert) Vernon Lakers, – Host Team 1968-69 – Victoria Cougars (CENTENNIAL CUP (Doug Anderson) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1969-70 – Vernon Essos (Oddie Lowe) 1990-91 – Vernon Lakers 1970-71 – Kamloops Rockets (E. Johnstone, K. Chase) (Joe Tennant) (CENTENNIAL CUP 1971-72 – Vernon Essos (Oddie Lowe) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1972-73 – Penticton Broncos

153 BC Hockey Awards Mowat Cup

1991-92 – Vernon Lakers (E. 1999-00 – (H. Smyl) Johnstone, P. Esposito) 2000-01 – Victoria Salsa (C. Blair, 1992-93 – J. Lund, J. Read) (Jim Hammett) 2001-02 – Chilliwack Chiefs (E. (CENTENNIAL CUP Hasselmann, D. Kletzel, CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) H. Smyl) 1993-94 – Kelowna Spartans 2002-03 – (Jim Hammett) (M. Vandekamp) 1994-95 – Chilliwack Chiefs (H. Smyl) 2003-04 – Nanaimo Clippers 1995-96 – Vernon Vipers (L. Bremner, (B. Bestwick) T. Mick) 2004-05 – (R. Hillier) (ROYAL BANK CUP 2005-06 – Burnaby Express (R. Lanz) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2006-07 – Nanaimo Clippers 1996-97 – South Surrey Eagles (B. Bestwick) (R. Lanz, J. Short, M. Holick) 2007-08 – 1997-98 – South Surrey Eagles (F. Harbinson) (M. Holick, J. Short) 2008-09 – Vernon Vipers (M. Ferner) (ROYAL BANK CUP 2009-10 – Vernon Vipers (A. Moger) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2010-11 – Vernon Vipers (M. Ferner/ 1998-99 – Vernon Vipers (T. Mick, J. Williamson) J. Oliver) 2011-12 – Penticton Vees (S. Cawley) (ROYAL BANK CUP 2012-13 – Surrey Eagles (M. Erhart) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA)

Junior B Fred W. (Cyclone) Taylor Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in honour of Fred (Cyclone) Taylor of Vancouver, emblematic of the Junior B Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1966-67 – Comox Totems (Ron 1974-75 – Darnbrough) (C. Patterson) 1967-68 – Nelson Junior Maple Leafs 1975-76 – Saanich Braves (Fritz Koehle) (B. Robinson) 1978-69 – Fort St. John Golden Hawks 1976-77 – (Jack Durstan) (Wayne Inglis) 1969-70 – Trail Junior Smoke Eaters 1977-78 – Quesnel Millionaires (Roy Casler) (Wayne Inglis) 1970-71 – Victoria Cubs (R. Turcotte) 1978-79 – Quesnel Millionaires 1971-72 – Nor Wes Caps (Garry Begg, (Wayne Inglis) G. Blore) 1979-80 – Kimberley Knights 1972-73 – Nor Wes Caps (Garry Begg, (Gerald Goyer) G. Blore, George Wood) 1980-81 – Northwest Americans 1973-74 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Chiupka, R. Collins) (C. Patterson) 154 Fred W. (Cyclone) Taylor Trophy BC Hockey Awards

1981-82 – Cranbrook Colts (C. W. McComb, E. Koopmans) Patterson) (WESTERN CANADA 1982-83 – North Shore W.C. Flames JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) (B. Pope, R. Wheatley) 1998-99 – Campbell River Storm 1983-84 – Cranbrook Colts (T. Minnis, (K. Bueckert, D. Sales, D. Noble) K. Kursteiner) 1984-85 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Spring, 1999-00 – Abbotsford Pilots (G. W. Price) Douville) 1985-86 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Spring, 2000-01 – Beaver Valley Nite Hawks R. Allen) (T. Jones, P. Matucci) 1986-87 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Neil) 2001-02 – Sicamous Eagles 1987-88 – White Rock Whalers (B. Robinson) (L. Romanchych) (WESTERN CANADA JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) 1988-89 – 2002-03 – Richmond Sockeyes (T. Renney, M. Davidson) (R. Johnson, B. Purcka, (WESTERN CANADA B. Koen, D. May) JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) 2003-04 – Richmond Sockeyes 1989-90 – Burnaby Bluehawks (R. Johnson) (G. MacGillivray) 2004-05 – Osoyoos Storm (J. Liebel) 1990-91 – Trail Smoke Eaters (WESTERN CANADA (D. Bradford, J. Stark) JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) 1991-92 – Richmond Sockeyes 2005-06 – Delta Ice Hawks (S. Kuss) (F. Desrochers, M. Lambert) 2006-07 – Victoria Cougars (C. Didmon) 1992-93 – Coquitlam Warriors (G. Kerr, 2007-08 – Grandview Steelers R. Scoffins) (A. Bruno) 1993-94 – Grandview Steelers 2008-09 – Richmond Sockeyes (T. Cochrane, J. Mortimer) (J. Lambert) 1994-95 – Sicamous Eagles 2009-10 – Revelstoke Grizzlies (K. Cheveldave) (J. Pont / G. Gartner) 1995-96 – Ridge Meadows Flames 2010-11 – Peninsula Panthers (P. Crowther, S. Crowther) (J. Penney) 1996-97 – Beaver Valley Nite Hawks 2011-12 – Abbotsford Pilots (P. Corrado, T. Jones) (J. Cowden) 1997-98 – Ridge Meadow Flames 2012-13 – Richmond Sockeyes (S. Crowther, (A. Wilbur)

Senior AAA Female

1966-67 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1973-74 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1967-68 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1974-75 – Burnaby 1968-69 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1975-76 – Burnaby 1969-70 – Coquitlam Satellites 1976-77 – Coquitlam Satellites 1970-71 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1977-78 – Coquitlam Satellites 1971-71 – Burnaby Bombers 1978-79 – North Delta Sonics 1972-73 – Burnaby Bombers 1979-80 – North Delta Sonics 155 BC Hockey Awards Senior AAA Female

1980-81 – Surrey Flyers 1994-95 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell) 1981-82 – North Vancouver Dynamos 1995-96 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell, 1982-83 – Coquitlam Satellites N. Jrszenszky) 1983-84 – North Vancouver (S. Fera, 1996-97 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell, J. Tyson) N. Jrszenszky) 1984-85 – North Vancouver 1997-98 – Richmond Lightning (J. Tyson, S. Fera) (H. Dion, I. Chu) 1985-86 – Surrey Flyers (W. Flindall, W. 1998-99 – New Westminster Lightning Barry) (H. Dion, 1986-87 – Surrey Flyers (Dave Williams, G. Lemieux, R. Pretty) Dennis Johnstone) 1987-88 – New Westminster Silver 1999-00 – Britannia Blues (Lynncy Hawks (R. Koyanagi) Powell) 1988-89 – Surrey Flyers (D. Johnston, 2000-01 – Vancouver Griffins (S. Leone) B. Atchinson) 2001-02 – Richmond Steelers 1989-90 – New Westminster Silver (J. Calvano, S. Bradford) Hawks (N. Wallace, 2002-03 – Vancouver Griffins R. Koyangi) (N. Wilson, D. Sheets, 1990-91 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams) R.Siemens, L. Parker) 1991-92 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams) 2003-04 – Richmond Steelers 1992-93 – Vancouver Bladerunners (Owen Pighin) (L. Powell) 2004-05 – BC Outback (A. Neal) 1993-94 – Vancouver Bladerunners 2005-06 – BC Outback (A. Neal) (H. Dion, L. Powell) 2006-07 – BC Outback (A. Neal)

Senior AA Female

Don Murray Memorial Trophy Senior AA Female

1983-84 – Newton Blazers (W. 1988-89 – Whitehorse Acorns (Don Sosnoski) Stonehouse) 1986-87 – Quesnel Angels (Dan Berard) 1989-90 – Burnaby Sharp Shooters (R. 1987-88 – Sooke Malahat Blues (B. Evans, M. Dykes) Sullivan) 156 Don Murray Memorial Trophy BC Hockey Awards

1990-91 – Kamloops Rangers (G. D. Cumming) Eggleton, P. Doyle) 2001-02 – Great Pacific Forum Lightning 1991-92 – Kamloops Rangers (P. Doyle) (C Thomson, H. Dion) 1992-93 – Kamloops Rangers (G. 2002-03 – Burnaby Raiders (M. Etienne, C. Wolfe) Jakubec, S. Leone, B. Hope) 1993-94 – Kamloops Rangers (G. 2003-04 – Burnaby Shadows Etienne, C. Wolfe) (Lori Parker) 1994-95 – Sooke Thunderbirds (J. 2004-05 – Killarney Knights Humphrey, R. Sluggett) (C. Thomson, J. Lund)) 1995-96 – Sooke Thunderbirds (R. 2005-06 – Killarney Knights Sluggett, W. Bangert) (C. Thomson, J. Lund)) 1996-97 – Sooke Thunderbirds 2006-07 – Langley Legends (R. Sluggett) (K. Pascuzzo) 1997-98 – Kamloops Rangers (P. Doyle, 2007-08 – Killarney Knights (J.Lund) C. Wolff) 2008-09 – Killarney Knights (J. Lund) 1998-99 – Kootenay Wildcats (K. 2009-10 – Killarney Knights (J. Lund) Skerik, A. Neal, M. Boehm) 2010-11 – Killarney Knights (D. Reed) 1999-00 – Burnaby Raiders (M. 2011-12 – BC Thunder (P. Soares) Jakubec) 2012-13 – BC Thunder (I. Mangone) 2000-01 – Brittania Blues (L. Powell,

Female Senior A 1998-99 – Kamloops (E. Velestuk) Blades (D. Maki) 1999-00 – Delta Women (D. Atkinson, 2005-06 – Campbell River Pan Fish T. Brown) (R. Couture) 2000-01 – Fort St. John North Peace 2006-07 – Kamloops Vibe (B. Young) Eagles 2007-08 – North Peace Eages (M. Thompson, K. McKean) (L. Schmick/K. McKean) 2001-02 – Fort St. John North Peace 2008-09 – Victoria Phantoms Eagles (J. LouPoy) (M. Thompson, K. McKean) 2009-10 – Island Pacific Phantoms 2002-03 – Kamloops Vibe (D. Isaacs, (J. LouPoy) B. Young) 2010-11 – Kamloops Vibe (G. Smith) 2003-04 – Kamloops Vibe (B. Young) 2011-12 – Kamloops Vibe (G. Smith) 2004-05 – Prince George Northern 2012-13 – Kamloops Vibe (G. Smith) Female Midget AAA

2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 2011-12 – Fraser Valley Phantom Steelers (B. Coupland) (D. Reed) 2008-09 – Vancouver Fusion 2012-13 – Fraser Valley Phantom (P. Thibeault) (D. Reed) 2009-10 – Thompson-Okanagan Rockets (S. Leone) 2010-11 – Thompson-Okanagan Rockets (M. Alder)

157 BC Hockey Awards Female Midget

Female Midget 1996-97 – Fernie Bladerunners 2004-05 – Juan de Fuca SVI Breakers (J. Hughes, G. Smith, (B. Tuck) R. Poupart) 2005-06 – South Island (D. Sutherland, 1997-98 – Fernie Bladerunners (G. B. Robinson, B. Tuck, R. Smith, D. Jones, J. Hughes) Wong, M. Corrigan) 1998-99 – Fernie Bladerunners 2006-07 – Kootenay Wildcats (B. (J. Hughes, G. Smith) Petrick) 1999-00 – Cranbrook (D. Jones) 2007-08 – Kamloops (D. Eustache) 2000-01 – Fernie Bladerunners 2008-09 – Salmon Arm (J. Fukumoto, D. (R. Poupart) Gibb) 2001-02 – Fernie Bladerunners 2009-10 – Kamloops (K. Moss) (R. Poupart) 2010-11 – Langley Girls (V. Nelles) 2002-03 – Nelson (K. Koshey, N. 2011-12 – Richmond Ravens (A. Hargreaves, B. Merkley) Sander) 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers (B. 2012-13 – Richmond Ravens (A. Tuck) Sander)

Female Bantam 2001-02 – TriCities Predators (M. Inglis) 2007-08 – Kelowna (R.Horne) 2002-03 – Victoria Racquet Club 2008-09 – Kelowna (K. Andrusiak, (M.Corrigan, R.Wong) J. Krause) 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers 2009-10 – North Shore Female (T. Kerr) (M.Corrigan) 2010-11 – NorthShore Female (J. 2004-05 – Kelowna (D. Osness) Armon-Jones) 2005-06 – Kelowna (R. Casorso, 2011-12 – Prince George (D. Knoop) G. Weninger, 2012-13 – Terrace (M. Desjardins) M. Blanleil, F. Buttenaar) 2006-07 – Kamloops (C. Eustache)

Female Pee Wee 1999-00 – South Delta (D. Emslie, Hockey Association H. Hamlin) 2007-08 – North Shore IHA (J. Miller) 2000-01 – Campbell River (T. Perkins) 2008-09 – North Shore IHA 2001-02 – Richmond (A. Lowden, (D. Nicolson) K. Pascuzzo, 2009-10 – Victoria (R. Richardson) R. Petty, D. McPhail) 2010-11 – NorthShore Female (K. 2002-03 – Vernon (T. Cooper, Wakefield) A. Lidstone) 2011-12 – North Shore Female (R. 2003-04 – Surrey Red Wings (B. Dobie) Beres) 2004-05 – Kelowna (G. Weninger) 2012-13 – Richmond Ravens (A. 2005-06 – Kelowna Lindsay) 2006-07 – North Shore Female Ice 158 BC Hockey Awards

Juvenile Amateur Hockey

The Monarch Life Assurance Cup Donated to BC Hockey by Mr. Frank Boreham for The Monarch Life Assurance Company of Vancouver, B.C. for competition of Juvenile Hockey Clubs, emblematic of the Juvenile Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1939-40 – Nelson (W.W. Wait) 1957-58 – Penticton (George Christie) 1940-41 – Vernon (Fred Smith) 1958-59 – Penticton (Don Slater) 1941-42 – Trail (Jim Morris) 1959-60 – Cranbrook (Carl Johansen) 1942-43 – No Competition 1960-61 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1943-44 – Trail (Roy Bentley) 1961-62 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1944-45 – Trail (Gerry Thomson) 1962-63 – Trail (Leo Soligo) 1945-46 – Kimberley Elks (C. Sorenson) 1963-64 – Kimberley (Gerald Barre) 1946-47 – Nelson (M.N. Porter) 1964-65 – Vernon (Oddie Lowe) 1947-48 – Nelson (Al Euerby) 1965-66 – Trail (James Doig) 1948-49 – Trail (Joe E. Buckna) 1966-67 – Nanaimo (Les Mitchell) 1949-50 – Kimberley (Harry Brown) 1967-68 – Trail (Fred G. Heslop) 1950-51 – (Ernie 1968-69 – Trail (Edmond Cristofoli) Dougherty) 1969-70 – Coquitlam (S. Fyles) 1951-52 – Vernon (Bill Brown) 1970-71 – Salmon Arm (B. Turner) 1952-53 – Trail (Robt. Milne) 1971-72 – Killarney (R. Loft) 1953-54 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1972-73 – Comox (John Kroeplin) 1954-55 – Kelowna (Jack O’Reilly) 1973-74 – Kelowna (T. Martin, T. Bird) 1955-56 – Trail (E. Mondin) 1974-75 – Kelowna (T. Martin) 1956-57 – Trail (E.A. Mondin) 1975-76 – Coquitlam (F. Franklin)

159 BC Hockey Awards Monarch Life Assurance Cup

1976-77 – Kelowna (Gordon MacBeth) 1994-95 – North Delta (L. Gulka, 1977-78 – Coquitlam (F. Franklin) G. Bochen) 1978-79 – Kamloops (Craig Scott) 1995-96 – North Delta (L. Gulka, 1979-80 – Vernon (E. Kowal, R. G. Bochen) Williams) 1996-97 – North Vancouver 1980-81 – North Shore Winter Club (Pat Thibeault) (M. Hodgson) 1997-98 – Surrey (S. Boyd) 1981-82 – North Shore Winter Club 1998-99 – Surrey (S. Boyd, (M. Wills) L. Stoutenburg) (CANADIAN CHAMPIONS) 1999-00 – Vancouver Thunderbirds 1982-83 – Coquitlam (Al Knowler) (Jim Currie, 1983-84 – North Vancouver (M. Peter Zerbinos) Marshall, A. Stewart) 2000-01 – North Vancouver (J. Vlahovic, 1984-85 – Nanaimo (M. Willgress) R. Himmelseach) 1985-86 – South Vancouver (J. 2001-02 – Coquitlam (S. Wren) Vlahovic, D. Schwara) 2002-03 – Chilliwack (R. McGimpsey, 1986-87 – Langley (Hugh Emes) P. Webber) 1987-88 – Richmond (Bob Campbell) 2003-04 – Surrey (J. Steiner) 1988-89 – Richmond (Larry Hurst) 2004-05 – Coquitlam (B. Phillip) 1989-90 – Burnaby (Ian Brown) 2005-06 – South Delta 1990-91 – North Delta (N. Wallace, 2006-07 – South Delta J. Wallace) 2007-08 – Surrey Thunder (C. DeVita) 1991-92 – Semiahmoo (J. Nick, 2008-09 – Cloverdale D. Naylor) 2009-10 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) 1992-93 – Prince George (G. Bryant, 2010-11 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) W. Wagner) 2011-12 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) 1993-94 – Burnaby (M. Russell, 2012-13 – Richmond (M. Hamlin) J. Vlahovic)

160 BC Hockey Awards

Midget AAA

Cromie Donated to BC Hockey by Don Cromie, Vice-President of the Vancouver Sun, in memory of his father, the late R.J. Cromie, emblematic of the Midget AAA Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1937-38 – Merritt (E.H. Martin) 1960-61 – Kamloops (Don E. Reid) 1938-39 – Vernon (Fred Smith) 1961-62 – Trail (Jim Mailey) 1939-40 – Trail (Gerry Thomson) 1962-63 – New Westminster (R. Love) 1940-41 – No Competition 1963-64 – Trail (James Doig) 1941-42 – No Competition 1964-65 – Trail (F. Wait) 1943-44 – Kimberley (S. Calles) 1965-66 – North Kamloops (W. ‘Bud’ 1944-45 – Kimberley (S. Sanderson) Evans) 1945-46 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) 1966-67 – North Shore Winter Club (K. 1946-47 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) Anderson) 1947-48 – Trail (W. Savage) 1967-68 – Kimberley (Bill Sturn) 1948-49 – Kimberley (C. Schulli) 1968-69 – Prince George (Laurie 1949-50 – Vancouver Eagletimes (W.J. Pennington) Blitch) 1969-70 – Penticton (Don Schmaltz) 1950-51 – Trail (Robt. Milne) 1970-71 – North Shore Winter Club (N. 1951-52 – Trail (Robt. Milne) Sita, W. Birge) 1952-53 – Kelowna (J.R. Robertson) 1971-72 – North Shore Winter Club (N. 1953-54 – Kamloops Sita) 1954-55 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1972-73 – Richmond (Grant Davis) 1955-56 – Trail (Enzo Mondin) 1973-74 – Burnaby Winter Club (D. 1956-57 – Kimberley (Lloyd Barrett) Berry) 1957-58 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1974-75 – Point Grey (F. Masuch) 1958-59 – Cranbrook (J.C. Johansen) 1975-76 – Kamloops South (C. 1959-60 – Kamloops (Don E. Reid) Sturgeon)

161 BC Hockey Awards Cromie Memorial Cup

1976-77 – Burnaby Winter Club G. Bergquist) (D. Berry) 1995-96 – Prince George (J. Rowland) 1977-78 – Prince George (P. Mignault) 1996-97 – Kelowna (L. Keating, 1978-79 – North Shore Winter Club J. Read) (Vern Moberg) 1997-98 – Kelowna (K. Cochrane, 1979-80 – North Shore Winter Club L. Keating, L. Keating Jr.) (Vern Moberg) 1998-99 – Kamloops (G. Bergquist, 1980-81 – Prince George (M. Church) W. Dodds, G. Lindros) 1981-82 – Burnaby Winter Club 1999-00 – Kamloops (G. Bergquist, (A. Patterson) K. Warner, A. Young) (CANADIAN CHAMPIONS) 2000-01 – Prince George (B. Arsenault, 1982-83 – Terrace (C. Sharples) T. Sprague, J. Parker) 1983-84 – North Shore Winter Club 2001-02 – Kelowna (G. Sheridan, (J. Bartok, C. Head) B. Vance, D. Shaw) 2002-03 – Williams Lake (S. Davis, 1984-85 – North Shore Winter Club B. Fuller) (W. Vince) 2003-04 – Kamloops (C. Hans) 1985-86 – Burnaby (D. Patzer, 2004-05 – Thompson Blazers R. Paulus, G. Harvie) (D. Scanlan) 1986-87 – Richmond (W. Tullock, 2005-06 – Okanagan Rockets R. Bertuzzi, J. Costa) (K. Andrusiak) 1987-88 – North Shore Winter Club 2006-07 – Vancouver North West Giants (Jim Stoddart) (G. Kerr) 1988-89 – Coquitlam (Raye Scoffins) 2007-08 – Cariboo Cougars 1989-90 – Prince George (M. Meehan, (G. Williams) G. Chasse) 2008-09 – Vancouver North West Giants 1990-91 – Saanich (J. Beggs, (J. Calvano) D. Oggelsby) 2009-10 – Vancouver North West Giants 1991-92 – Kamloops (L.Morrey, (J. Calvano) N. Meyer) 2010-11 – Vancouver North West Giants 1992-93 – Kamloops (L. Gathercole, (T. Harkins) N. Meyer) 2011-12 – Vancouver North West Giants 1993-94 – Chilliwack (N. Murphy, (T. Harkins) M. Pfeifer) 2012-13 – Vancouver North West Giants 1994-95 – Kamloops (H. Meyer, (C. Thornton)

Midget Tier 1 2004-05 – Kelowna (J. Morrison, J. Lindsay) T. Watters, D. Horsley) 2008-09 – Hollyburn (P. Reinhart) 2005-06 – Cranbrook (B. Herman) 2009-10 – Kelowna (B. Gilchrist) 2006-07 – Juan de Fuca Grizzlies 2010-11 – Surrey (R. Wilde) (L. Barrie) 2011-12 – Prince George (C. Bond) 2007-08 – Ridge Meadows (D. Griffith, 2012-13 – Kelowna (E. Blais) M. Levan, S. Levan,

162 BC Hockey Awards

Midget Tier 2

Elmer “The Shadow” Kreller Memorial Trophy Donated to BC Hockey in memory of the late Elmer Kreller of Victoria by his family and friends. Emblematic of the Midget Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – One Hundred Mile House 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (R. Chobanuk, (R. Robinson) J. Bradford, 1981-82 – Aldergrove L. Handley) (K. Christofferson) 1998-99 – West Vancouver (B. Jones, 1982-83 – Beaver Valley (G. Robitaille) J. McDade, 1983-84 – Fernie (F. Sopko, L. Bax) R. McLaughlin) 1984-85 – Merritt (B. Barrett) 1999-00 – Westside (R. Carle, 1985-86 – Kimberley (A. Beaudin) G. Hellyer, B. Miller) 1986-87 – Comox (Ron Salmons) 2000-01 – Kitimat (B. Boudreault) 1987-88 – Port McNeill (W. Cochrane) 2001-02 – Quesnel (K. Gassoff, 1988-89 – Alberni Valley (S. Selva, J. Sales) I. Antoniazzi) 2002-03 – West Vancouver (O. Knaus, 1989-90 – Fort St. James (J. Rosa, G. Stevens) B. Spooner) 2003-04 – West Vancouver (T. Payne) 1990-91 – Hastings (J. Gregor, 2004-05 – West Vancouver (T. Payne, K. Hroch) D. Stoddart) 1991-92 – Port McNeill (L. Bunyan, 2005-06 – Smithers (D. Pederson) W. Dame) 2006-07 – Aldergrove (R. Harkins) 1992-93 – North Okanagan (Robert 2007-08 – Kerry Park (B. Scafe) Boyd) 2008-09 – Penticton (K. Law) 1993-94 – Salmon Arm (Gerald Hay) 2009-10 – Surrey (R. Wilde) 1994-95 – Dawson Creek (D. Bourassa) 2010-11 – Cranbrook (R. Kutzner) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail (R. Chobanuk, 2011-12 – Cranbrook (G. Burgess) H. McMeekin) 2012-13 – Pentiction (G. Goodman) 1996-97 – Kitimat (G. Lawrence)

163 BC Hockey Awards

Midget Tier 3 1987-88 – Revelstoke (L. Black) 1999-00 – Hollyburn (J. Harmon, 1988-89 – Revelstoke (L. Black) F. Masuch) 1989-90 – Thompson Cariboo 2000-01 – Fort Nelson (B. Doyle) (R. Chenier, C. Minnabarriet) 2001-02 – Hollyburn (S. Wilson) 1990-91 – Revelstoke (T. Morabito) 2002-03 – Kalso/Nakusp 1991-92 – Chetwynd (D. Mosher, (M. Van De Graaf, R. Coates) R. Millsap) 2003-04 – Grand Forks (R. Sebastian) 1992-93 – Golden (D. Young, J. Young) 2004-05 – Grand Forks (R. Sebastian) 1993-94 – Mackenzie (J. Guise, 2005-06 – Creston (Duane Holder) P. Lafreniere) 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (A. Reimer) 1994-95 – Vanderhoof (W. Keyworth) 2007-08 – Prince Rupert (M. Slubowski) 1995-96 – Lumby (W. Maltman) 2008-09 – Terrace (R. Tooms) 1996-97 – Vanderhoof (D. Silver) 2009-10 – West Vancouver (S. Forrest) 1997-98 – Burns Lake (T. Goertzen, 2010-11 – West Vancouver (D. Burns/ L. Higginson) S. Watkins) 1998-99 – Lake Cowichan (K. Hamilton, 2011-12 – Kelowna (B. Gilchrist) G. Ryan, D. Smith) 2012-13 – Port Alberni (D. Beecroft)

Midget Tier 4

2000-01 – Kelowna (T. Watters) (K. Batchelor) 2001-02 – Naniamo (K. Parkinson, 2007-08 – Kelowna B1 (W. Popoff) N. Kennedy, M. Chisholm) 2008-09 – Vanderhoof (J. Moon) 2002-03 – Prince George (T. Sprague, 2009-10 – Chase (M. Bobroske) J. La Marre) 2010-11 – Surrey (J. Badari) 2003-04 – Kelowna (T. Watters) 2011-12 – Kelowna (M. Casler, T. 2004-05 – Richmond (J. Schuck) Lenardson) 2005-06 – Surrey 2012-13 – Kelowna (D. Alcorn) 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club

164 Doug Grimston Memorial Trophy BC Hockey Awards

Bantam Tier 1 Doug Grimston Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey as a memoriam to the late Doug Grimston of New Westminster, emblematic of the Bantam Tier 1 Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1960-61 – New Westminster (Terry 1984-85 – Campbell River (M. Haslam, Kirstein) H. Brind’amour) 1961-62 – Trail (James Doig) 1985-86 – Kamloops (G. Eagleton) 1962-63 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1986-87 – North Shore Winter Club 1963-64 – Trail (Frank Wait) (G. Kerr, B. Alexander) 1964-65 – Prince George (Ed 1987-88 – Greater Prince George McAneeley) (D. Rahier, J. Rowland) 1965-66 – Nanaimo (Stan Berry) 1988-89 – Cranbrook (F. Spring, M. 1966-67 – Trail (Frank Wait) Ferg, D. Downey) 1967-68 – Trail (Frank Wait) 1989-90 – Fort St. John (G. Bergquist) 1968-69 – Nelson (Marshall Severyn) 1990-91 – Burnaby Winter Club 1969-70 – North Shore Winter Club (D. Chan) (Peter Scott) 1991-92 – South Delta (Pat Begley) 1970-71 – Nanaimo (Buddy Dumont) 1992-93 – North Delta (B. Zaharia) 1971-72 – Saanich (Peter Dawe) 1993-94 – Kamloops (M. Fritz, 1972-73 – Quesnel (C. Robert J. Bradley) Johnston) 1994-95 – Victoria Raquet Club 1973-74 – Richmond (E. Burke) (J. Hagen, J. Misley) 1974-75 – Kamloops (North) 1995-96 – Cranbrook (C. Patterson) (D. Clovechok) 1996-97 – Langley (B. Taylor) 1975-76 – Saanich (P. Dawe, 1997-98 – Cranbrook (R. Allen, G. Wickware) K. Ferner, T. Minnis) 1976-77 – Kelowna (D. Drew) 1998-99 – North Delta (R. Johnson, 1977-78 – North Shore Winter Club K. Sasaki, G. Segal) (V. Moberg, M. Wills) (WESTERN BANTAM 1978-79 – North Shore Winter Club CHAMPIONS) (Nic Sita) 1999-00 – Victoria Racquet Club 1979-80 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. McKinnis, (Al Patterson) A. Neale, D. Sproule) 1980-81 – Seafair M.H.A. (M. Moore) 2000-01 – Langley (P. Ansell) 1981-82 – Terrace (C. Sharples) 2001-02 – Burnaby Winter Club 1982-83 – Prince George (K. (J. Batchelor, C. Thompson, Antonenko, E. Henderson) T. Howell, J. Eaton) 1983-84 – Burnaby M.H.A. (D. Patzer, 2002-03 – Burnaby Winter Club R. Paulus) (J. Calvano, A. Taylor)

165 BC Hockey Awards Stan Patience Memorial Trophy

2003-04 – Kelowna (D. Dupas) (T. Campbell) 2004-05 – North Shore Winter Club 2009-10 – North Shore (J. Dinwoodie) (B. Coupland) 2010-11 – Burnaby Winter Club (J. 2005-06 – Abbotsford (T. Campbell) Batchelor) 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club 2011-12 – Burnaby Winter Club (J. (J. Batchelor) Batchelor) 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 2012-13 – North Shore Winter Club (J. (J. Batchelor) Dinwoodie) 2008-09 – Abbotsford Hawks

Bantam Tier 2

Stan Patience Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in memory of the late Stan Patience of Burnaby, emblematic of the Bantam Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – Kimberley (R. Touzin) 1992-93 – Kitimat (M. Steponavicius, 1981-82 – Osoyoos (P. Eisenhut, N. Almelda) D. Eisenhut) 1993-94 – Salmon Arm (B. Asay, 1982-83 – Fernie (F. Lento) A. Bostock) 1983-84 – South Okanagan 1994-95 – Dawson Creek (Bill Williams) (D. Bumstead) 1984-85 – Merritt (D. Weber, 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail (M. Mondin, K. Lockhart) D. McCarity, 1985-86 – Alberni Valley (A. Thompson) M. Heslop) 1986-87 – South Okanagan (Claude 1996-97 – South Okanagan (T. Dawson) Power) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (L. Burnett, 1987-88 – South Okanagan (Claude M. Heslop, G. Johnson) Power) 1998-99 – Fernie (G. McLeod, 1988-89 – Trail (Ron McDougall) C. Moulton) 1989-90 – Kimberley (M. Haney, 1999-00 – Nelson (B. Kestell, A. Beaudin) T. Kinrade) 1990-91 – Port McNeill (L. Bunyan, 2000-01 – Smithers (G. Young, B. Sanderson) D. Denderson) 1991-92 – Salmon Arm (K. Scatchard)

166 BC Hockey Awards 2001-02 – Castlegar (K. Pettapiece, 2007-08 – Quesnel (W. Holmes, D. Walker) B Kozak) 2002-03 – Penticton (M. Hughes, 2008-09 – Juan de Fuca (K. Carson) J. Banera) 2009-10 – Juan de Fuca (R. Lervold) 2003-04– Castlegar (G. Walker) 2010-11 – Juan de Fuca (S. Fearn) 2004-05 – South Okanagan (K.Hood) 2011-12 – Campbell River (P. Martin) 2005-06 – Seafair (D. Chichak) 2012-13 – Juan de Fuca (K. Shields) 2006-07 – Rossland - Trail (G. Baines)

Bantam Tier 3 1987-88 – Fort St. James (Barry Salt) 1998-99 – Chetwynd (R. Barrette) 1988-89 – Lake Cowichan (Neil 1999-00 – Hollyburn (T. Kehler) Sanders) 2000-01 – Winfield (S. Stairs) 1989-90 – Beaver Valley 2001-02 – Sicamous (J. Kozek, W. Rich, (H. Deadmarsh) D. Hogg, J. Weber) 1990-91 – Chetwynd (D. Mosher) 2002-03 – Chase (W. Priestly, K. Billy) 1991-92 – Fort St. James (N. Prevost, 2003-04 – Elk Valley ( G. Klapp, W. Lodge) P. Harrad) 1992-93 – Fort St. James (D. Deverson) 2004-05 – Creston Valley (F. Schmidt) 1993-94 – Hollyburn (J. Cummings, 2005-06 – Beaver Valley (J. Cominotto) M. Statham) 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (D. Rogers) 1994-95 – Hollyburn (W. Cummings, 2007-08 – Prince Rupert J. Wilson) (D.Feser/R. Atchison) 1995-96 – Hollyburn (W. Cummings, 2008-09 – Kaslo.Nelson T. Davis) (J. Hunt/T. Maida) 1996-97 – Windermere Valley (M. 2009-10 – Castlegar (B. Tassone) Crawford, J. Barrault) 2010-11 – Terrace (J. Schroeder) 1997-98 – Smithers (M. Hamhuis, 2011-12 – Quesnel (B. Kozak) M. Nichiporuk, 2012-13 – Quesnel (A. Slaney) D. Pederson)

Bantam Tier 4 2000-01 – Surrey (E. Bortolin) 2008-09 – Revelstoke (J. Creighton, 2001-02 – Richmond (H. Eng) E. Hunt) 2002-03 – Kelowna (K. Gellert, 2009-10 – Fort St. John (P. Robin) G. Weniger) 2010-11 – Burns Lake (C. Minger, M. 2003-04 – Ridge Meadows (T. Knight) Skinner) 2004-05 – Abbotsford (M. Oddy) 2011-12 – Burns Lake (C. Minger) 2005-06 – Burnaby Winter Club 2012-13 – Vanderhoof (B. Bahr) (J. Laleggia) 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 (E. Blais) 2007-08 – Richmond B1 (N. MacAvlay)

167 BC Hockey Awards Wm. (Bill) Mott Memorial Trophy

Pee Wee Tier 1

Wm. (Bill) Mott Memorial Trophy Donated to BC Hockey by Don Mott, in memory of “Bill” Mott (deceased Mayor of New Westminster), emblematic of the Pee Wee Tier 1 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1969-70 – Trail (M. Proulx, G. Vlanich) 1985-86 – North Delta (R. Giesbrecht, 1970-71 – Burnaby M.H.A. J. Labinsky) (J.L. Gladson) 1986-87 – Cranbrook (Len Bousquet) 1971-72 – North Shore Winter Club 1987-88 – Cranbrook (C. Patterson) (K.J. Anderson) 1988-89 – Burnaby Winter Club (By Goal Average over (J. Henderson, Dawson Creek) W. Gray, D. Whitworth) 1972-73 – Burnaby Winter Club 1989-90 – Vernon (B. Higgins, (J. Folkestad) T. Williamson) 1973-74 – Fort St. John (D. Wiles) 1990-91 – Kelowna (L. Keating, 1974-75 – Kelowna (A. Hancock) L. Barrie, J. Lommer) 1975-76 – Kamloops South (D. Busch) 1991-92 – Kamloops (M. Fritz, J. 1976-77 – Penticton (B. Wade) Bradley) 1977-78 – Fraser Valley Winter Club 1992-93 – Victoria Racquet Club (A. (J. Butterworth) Neale, D. Sproule) 1978-79 – Terrace (Cliff Sharples) 1993-94 – Victoria Racquet Club (A. 1979-80 – Vernon (B. Peterson, Neale, D. Sproule) H. Peterson) 1994-95 – Kelowna (N. Craig) 1980-81 – Kamloops (Randy Rota, 1995-96 – Cranbrook (B. Lukowich, D. Gord Chrichton) Wales) 1981-82 – Richmond (B. Mathers) 1996-97 – Abbotsford (A. Cyr, D. 1982-83 – Kelowna (L. Burd) Sagert, B. Tunstead) 1983-84 – Duncan (Jack Rochon) 1998-99 – Kelowna (K. Andrusiak, R. 1984-85 – Duncan (J. Weicker) Moon)

168 BC Hockey Awards

1999-00 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. 2006-07 – North Shore Winter Club (T. Downes, A. Matic) Harkins) 2000-01 – North Shore Winter Club (C. 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. Broule, O. Pighin, A Vyner) Downes) 2001-02 – Kelowna (R. Naito, R. Munro, 2008-09 – Kamloops (N. Pastoor) J. Kemp) 2009-10 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. 2002-03 – North Shore Winter Club (T. Hunt) Harkins, M. Goble) 2010-11 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club (F. Hunt) Smith, K. Weal) 2011-12 – North Shore Winter Club (B. 2004-05 – North Shore Winter Club (T. Coupland) Harkins) 2012-13 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. 2005-06 – North Shore Winter Club (T. Reynolds) Harkins)

169 BC Hockey Awards Herb House Memorial Trophy

Pee Wee Tier 2

Herb House Memorial Trophy Donated by BC Hockey in memory of the late Herb House of New Westminster, emblematic of the Pee Wee Tier 2 Amateur Hockey Championship of British Columbia.

1980-81 – Fernie (Louis Bax) 1984-85 – Fort St. James (G. Rosa) 1981-82 – Princeton (M. Oliver, 1985-86 – Fort St. James (Genisio S. MacLeod) Rosa) 1982-83 – Campbell River 1986-87 – Burns Lake (Brad Geiz, (A. Aubuchon) Bryan Mix) 1983-84 – Burns Lake (George Magee) 1987-88 – Kimberley (M. Haney, 1998-99 – Castlegar (F. Jack, D. McBain) D. Walker) 1988-89 – Kimberley (Dale McBain) 1999-00 – Dawson Creek (B. Carriere, 1989-90 D. McDonald, K. Trail) – 2000-01 – Port Moody (Frank Gigliotti) Port McNeill (R. Sluggett, 2001-02 – Saanich (P. Norton, R. Mitchell) G. McKelvie) 1990-91 – Port McNeill (R. Sluggett) 2002-03 – Seafair (K. Hamaguchi, 1991-92 – Rossland/Trail (D. Boisvert, D. Komamoto, G. Wheeler) J. Gallo, C. Ross) 2003-04 – Juan de Fuca (L. Barrie) 1992-93 – Rossland/Trail (J. Stanton, 2004-05 – Port Moody (M. McDonald) J. Gallo) 2005-06 – Hollyburn 1993-94 – Rossland/Trail (D. McCarthy, 2006-07 – Trail M. Mondin) 2007-08 – Seafair (G. Wheeler) 1994-95 – Rossland/Trail (T. Drake, 2008-09 – Penticton (T. Olfert) G. Johnson) 2009-10 – Campbell River (P. Stapley) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail (G. Johnson, 2010-11 – Fort St. John (R. DeRose, C. L. Burnett) Lancaster) 1996-97 – Rossland/Trail (T. Gawryletz) 2011-12 – Juan de Fuca (W. Sidaway) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (T. Eccles, 2012-13 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. T. Gawryletz) Hunt) 170 BC Hockey Awards

Pee Wee Tier 3 1987-88 – Houston (John Edinger) 2001-02 – Hollyburn (B. Dabb) 1988-89 – Enderby (J. Faulkner, 2002-03 – Sooke (I. Cartwright, D. Doran) W. Jackaman) 1989-90 – South Okanagan 2003-04 – Beaver Valley (S. Collins, (R. Harrison) K. Pearson) 1990-91 – Kimberley (C. Carlson) 2004-05 – Beaver Valley (S. Collins, 1991-92 – Castlegar (J. Horcoff, P. Matteucci) L. Belanger) 2005-06 – Golden 1992-93 – Kimberley (D. Jones, 2006-07 – Vanderhoof (B. Naka) R. Chesman) 2007-08 – Beaver Valley (W. Titus) 1993-94 – Fernie (J. Hughes, G. Moore) 2008-09 – New Westminster 1994-95 – Sicamous (J. Beech) (M. Twaites) 1995-96 – Beaver Valley (L. Reid) 2009-10 – Castlegar (D. Terhune) 1996-97 – Smithers (C. Tansey) 2010-11 – Elk Valley (M. Marchi) 1997-98 – Chetwynd (R. Barrette) 2011-12 – Whistler (G. Welsh) 1998-99 – Fort St. James (K. Hill, 2012-13 – Dawson Creek (S. Brinsky) A. Karey) 1999-00 – Hollyburn (M. Statham) 2000-01 – Kaslo (L. Hicks, K. Weatherhead)

Pee Wee Tier 4

2000-01 – Surrey (D. Botchar) 2005-06 – Prince George 2001-02 – Kamloops (K. Norton, (G. Young, S. Wesley) G. Borden, R. Hanes, J. Wilk) 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 (W. Popoff) 2002-03 – Burnaby Winter Club 2007-08 – Langley B1 (C. Boyle) (B. Lamb, M. Fidgett) 2008-09 – Burnslake (D. Bardarson) 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club 2009-10 – Lumby (D. Nicholls) (D. Babych) 2010-11 – Burns Lake (K. Worthing) 2004-05 – Burnaby Winter Club 2011-12 – Hazelton (S. Dodd) (T. Hengen, J. Eaton) 2012-13 – Vanderhoof (M. Floris)

171 BC Hockey Awards

BC Challenge Cup The BC Challenge Cup was an Inter-District championship competition for Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget B teams from 1978-2000.

Stan Patience Trophy – Midget

1978-1979 – North Shore W.C. 1989-1990 – North Delta 1979-1980 – North Shore W.C. 1990-1991 – Langley 1980-1981 – Richmond 1991-1992 – North Vancouver 1981-1982 – North Delta 1992-1993 – Richmond 1982-1983 – Kelowna 1993-1994 – Kamloops 1983-1984 – North Shore W.C. 1994-1995 – Kamloops 1984-1985 – North Shore W.C. 1995-1996 – Richmond “B1” 1985-1986 – Burnaby 1996-1997 – Kelowna 1986-1987 – Coquitilam 1997-1998 – North Shore W.C. 1987-1988 – Kamloops 1998-1999 – Kelowna 1988-1989 – Burnaby 1999-2000 – Kelowna

172 BC Hockey Awards

Art Fisher Trophy – Bantam

1978-1979 – Richmond 1989-1990 – North Delta “Sungods” 1979-1980 – Revelstoke 1990-1991 – North Vancouver 1980-1981 – Richmond 1991-1992 – Cowichan Valley 1981-1982 – Grandview 1992-1993 – North Delta 1982-1983 – Richmond 1993-1994 – Surrey “B1” 1983-1984 – Burnaby 1994-1995 – Abbostsford-Matsqui “B1” 1984-1985 – North Delta “Sungods” 1995-1996 – Abbostsford-Matsqui “B1” 1985-1986 – Kamloops “Berna 1996-1997 – North Delta “Sundemons Bombers” B1” 1986-1987 – Nanaimo “Clippers” 1997-1998 – Richmond “B2” 1987-1999 – Kamloops “NK Lions” 1998-1999 – Kelowna 1988-1989 – Kamloops 1999-2000 – Kelowna “B2

173 BC Hockey Awards

Roy Watt Trophy – Pee Wee

1978-1979 – n/a 1989-1990 – Penticton 1979-1980 – Grandview 1990-1991 – Surrey 1980-1981 – North Vancouver 1991-1992 – Surrey 1981-1982 – South Delta 1992-1993 – Cowichan Valley 1982-1983 – West Vancouver 1993-1994 – Kelowna 1983-1984 – Kamloops 1994-1995 – Semiahmoo 1984-1985 – Kamloops 1995-1996 – Richmond “B1” 1985-1986 – Kamloops 1996-1997 – Coquitlam “B1” 1986-1987 – Kelowna 1997-1998 – Richmond “B1” 1987-1988 – Kamloops 1998-1999 – Kelowna 1988-1989 – Kelowna 1999-2000 – South Delta “B1”

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