BC Hockey Awards

BC HOCKEY AWARDS

Diamond Stick

Awarded for outstanding service to the game for a period of not less than ten (10) years duration by any person in the province who has rendered meritorious service to BC Hockey or its member Clubs. Nominations may be received by the BC Hockey Executive Director from any registered Club, League or Association which is affiliated with BC Hockey. Nominations must be submitted in writing with a service record of the candidate duly attested by the President and Secretary of such Club or organization. The award shall be made by the Diamond Stick Committee, which shall consist of the President, Immediate Past President and Vice-President of BC Hockey. The presentation of the Diamond Stick shall be made by the President of BC Hockey or the President’s appointee. The committee is empowered to add such other conditions as are necessary. Nothing shall prevent the Committee from making an award to any person outside the province who has rendered outstanding service to any organized Hockey Association or its member Clubs anywhere in the world. Recipients of the Diamond Stick Award:

1951 – G.M. Thomson, Trail 1966 – Leo G. Atwell, Nelson 1952 – C. Schulli, Kimberley 1967 – Frank Wait, Trail (posthumous) 1969 – Art Fisher, 1957 – Herb House, 1974 – Ivan Temple, Victoria 1958 – M.N. “Slim” Porter, Nelson 1975 – Stan Patience, 1959 – John Lukas, Kimberley 1976 – Milo Fabro, Kimberley 1963 – Doug Fletcher, Victoria 1977 – A.H. Jerrerd,

164 Diamond Stick BC Hockey Awards

1978 – Jim Mailey, Trail (posthumous) 1978 – Frank Spring, Cranbrook 1994 – Ray Peebles, Quesnel 1980 – Ernie Gare, Nelson 1994 – Don Griffin, 1981 – Earl Alexander, Fort St. John 2002 – Florence Rempel, 1984 – Jim W. Anderson, Trail Bob Woodward, Kimberley 1986 – Bill Jones, Kimberley 2003 – Claude Skerry, Williams Lake 1986 – Bob Crawford, Powell River 2005 – Bob Mullock, 1989 – Dr. Leo Margolis, 2007 – Fred Heslop, Trail 1990 – Bruce Allison, Richmond

President’s Award

Awarded to a Minor Hockey Association showing the greatest percentage increase in player registration over the previous year registration or to an individual, Team, League or Association that has brought honour to the amateur hockey fraternity through an outstanding humanitarian endeavor. Nominations shall be forwarded in writing outlining details of the endeavor to the BC Hockey Executive Director no later than April 15 of the current season.

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

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Life Members’ Award

Awarded to an amateur hockey administrator who has made an outstanding contribution to the development and growth of amateur hockey. Nominations, in writing listing all qualifications and background of the nominee must be mailed to the Executive Director of BC Hockey by April 15 of each year. The Officers of BC Hockey will make the selection and a Life Member of BC Hockey will announce the recipient at the Annual General Meeting of BC Hockey. 1991-92 – Al Berg, Vernon 1999-00 – Richard Deets, Surrey 1992-93 – Pat Lang, Fort St. John 2000-01 – John Gibson, Whitehorse 1993-94 – Stu Minifee, 2001-02 – Sharon Cairns, Powell River 1994-95 – Dan Morrison, North 2002-03 – Harold Brittan, Richmond Vancouver 2003-04 – Donna Henderson, 1995-96 – Doug Cousins, Penticton 2004-05 – Ian Currie, Creston 1996-97 – John Michie, Westside 2006-07 – Jack Koteles, South Okanagan 1997-98 – Candice Alkins, 2007-08 – Bill Ennos, Victoria 1998-99 – Carol Mara, New Westminster 2008-09 – Rochelle Wallace, Vancouver

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 youngster can learn the basic skills and the fundamentals of good hockey. Associations are judged by a committee from the BC Hockey Executive. The committee shall consist of the Minor Hockey Chairperson who shall be chairperson, an Officer at Large as appointed by the President, the District Directors and the Staff Resource.

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It will be the responsibility of each District Director or District Association to submit a name annually to the BC Hockey Executive Director no later than April 15 along with a supporting resume. The committee guidelines for selecting the successful Association will include: • Solid foundation of administration and organization. The By-Laws, constitution and the philosophy of the minor hockey program should be both in writing and in evidence. • Good skills development program with emphasis on teaching. Special emphasis on the development of skills at the novice and atom categories with limited game and travel schedule. • Good communication network with coaches and other members of the Association and BC Hockey. • Good house league structure with limited game schedules and emphasis on fun and development of skills. • Good educational programs for coaches, referees and parents including follow up evaluation programs. • Equal opportunity for all players to compete at their skill level. • Good program of sportsmanship and character development. • Program will demonstrate a high level of competition and success keeping in perspective the philosophy of the Association. • Written evidence of planned future development of the Association. A final winner is approved by the Executive Committee at the Annual Meeting. 1982-83 – Kamloops 1988-89 – Princeton 1983-84 – Williams Lake 1989-90 – Armstrong 1984-85 – Port 1990-91 – Grandview 1985-86 – Merritt 1991-92 – Nanaimo 1986-87 – Cranbrook 1992-93 – Surrey 1987-88 – Cranbrook 1993-94 – Chilliwack

167 BC Hockey Awards Frank Spring Award

1994-95 – Abbotsford 2002-03 – Chase 1995-96 – Sooke 2003-04 – Richmond 1996-97 – Westside 2004-05 – Kamloops 1997-98 – Richmond 2005-06 – Port Coquitlam 1998-99 – Westside 2006-07 – Langley 1999-00 – 2007-08 – North Delta 2000-01 – Merritt 2008-09 – Vancouver 2001-02 – Greater Vernon

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 skillful play, value to the Club, and who has assisted in the development of minor players. Nominations for Outstanding Player Award shall be received by the BC Hockey Executive Director from any Club affiliated with BC Hockey. All nominations must be endorsed by the League or Association of which the Club is a member. Nominations from the Clubs must be accompanied by a service record duly certified by the President and Secretary of such Club. The award shall be made by a Committee which shall be the Officers of BC Hockey. The presentation of such awards shall be made by the President of BC Hockey or the President’s appointee. The Committee is empowered to add such other conditions as is necessary. 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

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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; winning is a consideration, but not the only one and not the most important one. 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. Nominations shall be forwarded in writing to BC Hockey no later than April 15. The nomination shall detail the coaching background of the nominee and be attested by the President of the Minor Hockey Association. The Selection Committee shall consist of the Chairperson of Hockey Development, a branch Coordinator and a Staff Resource person. This Award shall be the BC Hockey Coach of the Year Trophy.

1979-80 – Colin Patterson (Cranbrook) 1990-91 – Gordon Black (Surrey) 1980-81 – Al Patterson (Burnaby) 1991-92 – Lorne Bunyan (Port McNeill) 1981-82 – Al McLean (Port Moody) 1992-93 – Ray Donaldson (Chilliwack) 1982-83 – Don Berry (Abbotsford) 1993-94 – T. Cochrane (Grandview) 1983-84 – Richard Anderson 1994-95 – G. Berguist (Kamloops) (Summerland) 1995-96 – Ken Melynk (South Delta) 1984-85 – Ernie Kowal (Vernon) 1996-97 – Christine Gardiner (Surrey) 1985-86 – Ted Haupt (Richmond) 1979-80 – Colin Patterson (Cranbrook) 1986-87 – Don Robinson (Saanich) 1980-81 – Al Patterson (Burnaby) 1987-88 – Paul Phipps (Castlegar) 1981-82 – Al McLean (Port Moody) 1988-89 – Guy Charron (Vancouver) 1982-83 – Don Berry (Abbotsford) 1989-90 – Bill Higgins (Vernon)

169 BC Hockey Awards Ernie Gare Award

1983-84 – Richard Anderson Bill Higgins (Vernon) (Summerland) Mike Mondin (Trail) 1984-85 – Ernie Kowal (Vernon) 1999-00 – Alan Neale (Victoria) 1985-86 – Ted Haupt (Richmond) Dale Sproule (Victoria) 1986-87 – Don Robinson (Saanich) 2000-01 – Terry Perkins (Campbell 1987-88 – Paul Phipps (Castlegar) River) 1988-89 – Guy Charron (Vancouver) 2001-02 – Mike Moscone (Vancouver) 1989-90 – Bill Higgins (Vernon) 2002-03 – Will Unruh (Abbotsford) 1990-91 – Gordon Black (Surrey) 2003-04 – John Steiner (Surrey) 1991-92 – Lorne Bunyan (Port McNeill) 2004-05 – Paul Bourgeois (Vernon) 1992-93 – Ray Donaldson (Chilliwack) 2005-06 – Garth Ludwar (Creston) 1993-94 – T. Cochrane (Grandview) 2006-07 – Grant Kerr (MML Vancouver 1994-95 – G. Berguist (Kamloops) NW Giants) 1995-96 – Ken Melynk (South Delta) 2007-08 – Jon Calvano (MML 1996-97 – Christine Gardiner (Surrey) Vancouver NW Giants) 1997-98 – Larry Keating (Kelowna) 2008-09 – Pat Thibeault (Vancouver 1998-99 – Len Barrie (Kelowna) Fusion)

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BC Hockey Officiating Awards

Official of the Year Award

Awarded to an official that meets the following guidelines: a. Carded for the current year. b. Exemplifies dedication and support for BC Hockey Referee’s Programs, BC Hockey/Hockey Canada Rules & Regulations. c. Contributes to hockey other than for on-ice requirements. d. Combines leadership and ability, both on and off the ice. e. Must not be a former recipient of this award. f. Must be recommended by the Referees Committee Member for the District in which the official resides. g. Nomination are to be submitted to the BC Hockey Development Co-ordinatior not later than April 15 for the current year. h. Final selection of the “Official of the Year” will be made be the BC Hockey Development Chairperson. 1988-89 – Wes Smith (Surrey) 1998-99 – Lowell Dick (Surrey) 1989-90 – Jay Sharers (New 1999-00 – Chris Mason (Abbotsford) Westminster) 2000-01 – Brad Reminek (Maple Ridge) 1990-91 – Hank Aarsen (Victoria) 2001-02 – Gerard Hayes (Kamloops) 1991-92 – Mike Leggo (Victoria) 2002-03 – Pat Smith () 1992-93 – Darren Zupp (Vernon) 2003-04 – Saad Al-Jadir (Kelowna) 1993-94 – Lonnie Cameron (Victoria) 2004-05 – Brandon Liefke (Vernon) 1994-95 – Ken Garwasiuk (Kelowna) 2005-06 – Steve Papp (Kelowna) 1995-96 – Willy Saari (Kamloops) 2006-07 – Jeff Ingram (Cloverdale) 1996-97 – Rick Boekestyn (Cranbrook) 2007-08 – Nick Swaine (Kamloops) 1997-98 – Colin Rasmussen 2008-09 – Ryan Dawson (Kamloops) (Kamloops)

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

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Development Award – Officiating

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist officiating in BC Hockey. The Selection Committee shall consist of the Referees Committee Chairperson, Branch RIC and a Staff Resource person. 1980-81 – Carl Johansen (Kimberley) 1996-97 – Hank Aarsen (Nanaimo) 1981-82 – Grant Turner (Comox) 1997-98 – Evan Burnett (Nanaimo) 1982-83 – Keith Moore (Victoria) 1998-99 – Dale Nault (Surrey) 1983-84 – Stan Smith (Vancouver) 1999-00 – Mike Landucci (Fort St. John) 1984-85 – Harry Addison (Victoria) 2000-01 – Rob Schweitzer (Prince 1985-86 – Ken Wishart (Prince George) Rupert) 1986-87 – Douglas Stokes (Langley) 2001-02 – Ed Fornelli (Fort St. John) 1987-88 – Lyle Balfour (Vernon) 2002-03 – Murray Sheppard (Prince 1988-89 – Ron Masson (Surrey) Rupert) 1989-90 – Mark Dibblee (Kimberley) 2003-04 – Larry Jeeves (Penticton) 1990-91 – Harvey Megli (Vernon) 2004-05 – Allan Marchuk (Lumby) 1991-92 – Ed Mayert (Nanaimo) 2005-06 – Ryan Stefani (Vancouver) 1992-93 – Jim Allaway (Vernon) 2006-07 – Guy Chapdelaine (Rossland) 1993-94 – Dave Murray (Trail) 2007-08 – John Berg (Yukon) 1994-95 – Dave Webb (Comox) 2008-09 – Larry Sill (Kamloops) 1995-96 – Bruce Walker (Ashcroft)

BC Hockey Safety Award

Awarded annually to acknowledge outstanding service by a volunteer who has devoted his or her time to assist safety and risk management in BC Hockey.

2003-04 – Candice Alkins (Chilliwack) 2006-07 – Anne Deitch (Burnaby) 2004-05 – Ken Carew (Fort St John) 2007-08 – Debbie Marsh (North Delta) 2005-06 – Bill Greene (Armstrong) 2008-09 – Carol Fergusson (Sooke)

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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 . Nominations shall be forwarded in writing to the BC Hockey Executive Director no later than November 15 of the current season. The nomination shall detail the service record of the nominee and be attested by the President and Secretary of the Minor Hockey Association. 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

174 Minor Hockey Week Awards BC Hockey 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, 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

175 BC Hockey Awards Minor Hockey Week Awards

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

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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 Stacey De Wynter (Powell Lake) River) Chris de Haan (Abbotsford) 2000-01 – Stephan Rainville Fred Zibin () (Courtenay) 1990-91 – Brad Laffin (Chilliwack) Trent Lawrence (Quesnel) Scott Murray (Creston) Trevor Noble (Terrace) Adolph Jede (Quesnel) 2001-02 – Charles Bryon (Merritt) 1991-92 – Jack Darney (Sechelt) Ross Campbell (Quesnel) Clay Matile (Williams Lake) Jennifer Konicek (Kitimat) Jordie Dwyer (Surrey) 2002-03 – Steven McKay (Clearwater) 1992-93 – Brian Youngson (Coquitlam) Daniel Dittaro (Vanderhoof) Angela Sosnoski (New Ryan Stefani (Vancouver) Westminster) 2003-04 – Eric Martens (Vanderhoof) Darren Zupp (Vernon) Kameron Poirier (Delta) 1993-94 – Margaret Logan (Prince Adam Hyatt (Prince George) Rupert) 2004-05 – Glen Brown (Cranbrook) Jonathan Chapman (Surrey) Jason Cramer (Surrey) Willy Saari (Kamloops) Curits McGregor (Fort 1994-95 – Naomi Horbatch (Port Nelson) Alberni) 2005-06 – Clayton Young (Fort St. Marc Audet (Comox) James) Kelly Sutherland (Richmond) Rachel Robilliard (North 1995-96 – Rae Hartley (Winfield) Delta) Todd Zilki (Vancouver) Adam Hyatt (Prince George) Mike Fraser (Powell River) 2006-07 – Kevin Sherman (Prince 1996-97 – Chris Butcher (Comox) Rupert) Jamie Wilson (Nanaimo) Graham Chandler (Surrey) Pat Bensmiller (Burnaby) Ryan Carr (Vancouver 1997-98 – Kristine Dick (Kamloops) Thunderbirds) Joe Bennett (Oliver) 2007-08 – Kowan O’Keefe (Salmon Kevin Penny (Prince George) Arm) 1998-99 – Kevin Perkin (Powell River) Adrienne Beacon (Kamloops) Bill Wylie (Kelowna) Jacob Hill (Vancouver Francis Rankin (Whitehorse) Thunderbirds) 1999-00 – Rob Fryer (Kamloops) 2008-09 – Kayla Keeping (Savona) Jenna Lewis (Kitimat) Meaghan Pranke (Nanaimo) Kristina Dick (Kamloops) Andrew Wutke (Salmon Arm)

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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.

2008-09 – Elissa Exley – BF Lorenzetti Michael Dehart – Campbell Scholarship – Tri-Cities River Sean Bonar – Vernon Vipers Jacob Lee – Vancouver ( BCHL) Thunderbirds Kelley Bannon – Surrey Michael Farrell – Port Alice Female Justin Brown – Trail Smoke Tracey Proverbs – South Eaters (BCHL) Island Breakers (FMAAA)

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.

2008-09 – Kendra Vandenberghe – Vernon

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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.

2008-09 – Michael Allan – Vancouver North East Chiefs (MML)

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. 2008-09 – Ryan Uyeno – Richmond

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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 – Trail Smoke Eaters 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

180 Savage Cup BC Hockey Awards

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

181 BC Hockey Awards Savage Cup

1973-74 – Cranbrook Royals (Scott Bradley, Chris Hans) (Eric Sutcliffe) 1992-93 – Whitehorse Huskies 1974-75 – Spokane Flyers (R. Areshenkoff, Al Gibbs) (Tom Hodges) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS 1975-76 – Spokane Flyers OF CANADA) (Tom Hodges) 1993-94 – Penticton Silver Bullets (L. (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS Lemire, G. Thygesen, S. Cyr) OF CANADA) 1994-95 – Powell River Regals (Harry 1976-77 – Spokane Flyers (Ted Smith) McAneeley) 1995-96 – Powell River Regals 1977-78 – Kimberley Dynamiters (T. English) (Jim McCrimmon) 1996-97 – Powell River Regals (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS (R. Viglasi) OF CANADA) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS 1978-79 – Trail Smoke Eaters OF CANADA) (Hal Jones) 1997-98 – Powell River Regals 1979-80 – Spokane Flyers (Ron Harris) (R. Viglasi, G. Kremsater) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS 1998-99 – Powell River Regals OF CANADA) (M. Andrews, T. English, 1980-81 – Quesnel Kangaroos G. Kremsater) (J. Marsh) 1999-00 – Powell River Regals 1981-82 – Cranbrook Royals (Kelly (V. Kinley) Ferner) (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS (ALLAN CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) OF CANADA) 2000-01 – Powell River Regals 1982-83 – Trail Smoke Eaters (Seth (J. Vanderkemp, T. English) Martin) 2001-02 – Powell River Regals 1983-84 – Spokane Chiefs (E.I. Rollins) (K. Lewis) 1984-85 – Spokane Chiefs (E.I. Rollins) 2002-03 – Powell River Regals 1985-86 – Nelson Maple Leafs (Bill (T. English) Kestell) 2003-04 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1986-87 – Nelson Maple Leafs (P. Sheets, M. Heslop) (Bill Kestell) 2004-05 – Powell River Regals 1987-88 – Elk Valley Blazers (Dan (T. English) Robertson, Mike Will) 2005-06 – Powell River Regals 1988-89 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott (T. English) Bradley) 2006-07 – Fort St. John Flyers 1989-90 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott (R. Larson) Bradley) 2007-08 – Fort St. John Flyers 1990-91 – Abbotsford Flyers (Scott (G.Alexander) Bradley) 2008-09 – Fort St. John Flyers 1991-92 – Abbotsford Flyers (K. Noble)

182 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) 183 BC Hockey Awards Coy Cup

1962-63 – Kamloops Chiefs (Bud Evans) 1984-85 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1963-64 – Kamloops Chiefs (W. Evans) (J. Marsh) 1964-65 – Vernon Luckies (V. Dye) 1985-86 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1965-66 – Quesnel Kangaroos (B. Gassoff, W. Holmes) (W. Ramsden) 1986-87 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1966-67 – Powell River Regals (Robt. (Brad Gassoff) McCallum) 1987-88 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1967-68 – Quesnel Kangaroos (Win Winofsky) (W. Ramsden) 1988-89 – Abbotsford Blues 1968-69 – Powell River Regals (Scott Bradley) (Robert Crawford) 1989-90 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1969-70 – Powell River Regals (Steve Amiss) (Robert Crawford) 1990-91 – Revelstoke Merchants (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS (L. Black, A. Cota) OF CANADA) 1991-92 – Penticton Silver Bullets (G. 1970-71 – Prince George (Robert Thygesen, B. Chapman) Brooks) 1992-93 – Powell River Regals (John 1971-72 – Shmyr Flyers (T. Shmyr) Vanderkamp) 1972-73 – Prince George Mohawks 1993-94 – Sicamous Eagles (N. (R. Brooks) Andrews, K. Davies) 1973-74 – Coquitlam Canadians 1994-95 – No Competition (G. Glazier) 1995-96 – New Westminster Beavers 1974-75 – Prince George Mohawks (D. Rainville) (D. Wilkie) 1996-97 – Fort St. James Stars 1975-76 – Prince George Mohawks (G. Rosa) (Don Wilkie) 1997-98 – Quesnel Kangaroos 1976-77 – North Shore Hurry Kings (T. Kirkham, W. Winofsky) (P. Shmyr) 1998-99 – Fort St. James Stars 1977-78 – Prince George Mohawks (K. Lodge) (Don Wilkie) 1999-00 – No Competition (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS 2000-01 – New Westminster Beavers OF CANADA) (D. Rainville) 1978-79 – North Shore Hurry Kings 2001-02 – Trail Smokeaters (M. Heslop) (John Anderson) 2002-03 – Trail Smokeaters (P. Sheets, 1979-80 – Burnaby Lakers (Gary M. Heslop) Forbes) 2003-04 – East Kootenay Royals (HARDY CUP CHAMPIONS (B. Watson) OF CANADA) 2004-05 – Kitimat Ice Demons (M. 1980-81 – Victoria Athletics (Gord Whelan, M.Steponavicius) Neilson) 2005-06 – Kitimat Ice Demons 1981-82 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2006-07 – Rossland Warriors (R. Marsh) (D. Bradford) 1982-83 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2007-08 – Kitimat Ice Demons (Bob Marsh) (M.Stephanavicius) 1983-84 – Quesnel Kangaroos 2008-09 – Williams Lake Stampeders (J. Marsh) (K.Kohlen)

184 BC Hockey Scholarships

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 1945-46 – Nanaimo Clippers 1928-39 – Nelson (Walter ‘Bus’ Matthews) 1929-30 – King George, Vancouver 1946-47 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1930-31 – Ex-King George, Vancouver (Gerry Thomson) 1931-34 – Trail Smoke Eaters, 3 years 1947-48 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) (Hedley Marshall) 1934-35 – King George, Vancouver 1948-49 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1935-36 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1949-50 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) (Jimmy Anderson) 1936-37 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1950-51 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) (Ron Gardiner) 1937-38 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1951-52 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Steve Matovich) (Jimmy Anderson) 1938-39 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1952-53 – Vernon Juniors (Bud (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) Anderson) 1939-40 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1953-54 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Wm. ‘Scotty’ Ross) (Robt. Milne) 1940-41 – No Competition 1954-55 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1941-42 – No Competition (Leo Soligo) 1942-43 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1955-56 – Vernon Juniors (Sarge (Gerry Thompson) Sammartino) 1943-44 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1956-57 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 1944-45 – No Competition (Jimmy Mailey)

185 BC Hockey Scholarships Mowat Cup

1957-58 – Warfield Juniors (Robt. (Marc Pezzin) Clements) 1982-83 – Abbotsford Flyers (Don Berry, 1958-59 – Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters (Robt. John Olver) Clements) 1983-84 – Langley Eagles (J. Oliver, 1959-60 – Penticton (Bernie Bathgate) P. Logan) 1960-61 – Trail Smoke Eaters 1984-85 – Penticton Knights (Ray Hamilton) (R. Kozuback, N. Iannone) 1961-62 – Kamloops Rockets 1985-86 – Penticton Knights (Kenny Stewart) (R. Kozuback, N. Iannone) 1962-63 – Trail Smoke Eaters (CENTENNIAL CUP (Ray Hamilton) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1963-64 – Kamloops Rockets 1986-87 – Richmond Sockeyes (K. Stewart) (O. Kurtenbach) 1964-65 – New Westminster Royals (CENTENNIAL CUP (R. Fenton) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1965-66 – New Westminster Royals 1987-88 – Vernon Lakers (Ernie Gare, (R. Fenton) George Fargher) 1966-67 – New Westminster Royals 1988-89 – Vernon Lakers (Ernie Gare, (R. Fenton) Ed Johnstone) 1967-68 – Penticton Broncos 1989-90 – New Westminster Royals (Jack Taggert) (J. Olver, D. Pisiak, 1968-69 – Victoria Cougars V. Lemire, H. Smyl) (Doug Anderson) Vernon Lakers, – Host Team 1969-70 – Vernon Essos (Oddie Lowe) (CENTENNIAL CUP 1970-71 – Kamloops Rockets CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (Joe Tennant) 1990-91 – Vernon Lakers 1971-72 – Vernon Essos (Oddie Lowe) (E. Johnstone, K. Chase) 1972-73 – Penticton Broncos (CENTENNIAL CUP (Don Slater) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1973-74 – Kelowna Buckaroos 1991-92 – Vernon Lakers (E. (D. Culley) Johnstone, P. Esposito) 1974-75 – Bellingham Blazers 1992-93 – Kelowna Spartans (L. Gingras) (Jim Hammett) 1975-76 – Nor Wes Caps (Brian Crowe) (CENTENNIAL CUP 1976-77 – Richmond Sockeyes CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) (J. Henderson) 1993-94 – Kelowna Spartans 1977-78 – Merritt Centennials (Jim Hammett) (J. Tennant) 1994-95 – Chilliwack Chiefs (H. Smyl) 1978-79 – Richmond Sockeyes 1995-96 – Vernon Vipers (L. Bremner, (J. Wild, D. Purdy) T. Mick) 1979-80 – Penticton Knights (ROYAL BANK CUP (Marc Pezzin) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 1980-81 – Penticton Knights 1996-97 – South Surrey Eagles (Marc Pezzin) (R. Lanz, J. Short, M. Holick) 1981-82 – Penticton Knights

186 Mowat Cup BC Hockey Awards

1997-98 – South Surrey Eagles H. Smyl) (M. Holick, J. Short) 2002-03 – Vernon Vipers (ROYAL BANK CUP (M. Vandekamp) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2003-04 – Nanaimo Clippers 1998-99 – Vernon Vipers (T. Mick, (B. Bestwick) J. Oliver) 2004-05 – Surrey Eagles (R. Hillier) (ROYAL BANK CUP 2005-06 – Burnaby Express (R. Lanz) CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2006-07 – Nanaimo Clippers 1999-00 – Chilliwack Chiefs (H. Smyl) (B. Bestwick) 2000-01 – Victoria Salsa (C. Blair, 2007-08 – Penticton Vees J. Lund, J. Read) (F. Harbinson) 2001-02 – Chilliwack Chiefs (E. 2008-09 – Vernon Vipers (M. Ferner) Hasselmann, D. Kletzel,

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 1977-78 – Quesnel Millionaires Darnbrough) (Wayne Inglis) 1967-68 – Nelson Junior Maple Leafs 1978-79 – Quesnel Millionaires (Fritz Koehle) (Wayne Inglis) 1978-69 – Fort St. John Golden Hawks 1979-80 – Kimberley Knights (Jack Durstan) (Gerald Goyer) 1969-70 – Trail Junior Smoke Eaters 1980-81 – Northwest Americans (Roy Casler) (D. Chiupka, R. Collins) 1970-71 – Victoria Cubs (R. Turcotte) 1981-82 – Cranbrook Colts (C. 1971-72 – Nor Wes Caps (Garry Begg, Patterson) G. Blore) 1982-83 – North Shore W.C. Flames 1972-73 – Nor Wes Caps (Garry Begg, (B. Pope, R. Wheatley) G. Blore, George Wood) 1983-84 – Cranbrook Colts (T. Minnis, 1973-74 – Cranbrook Colts D. Noble) (C. Patterson) 1984-85 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Spring, 1974-75 – Cranbrook Colts W. Price) (C. Patterson) 1985-86 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Spring, 1975-76 – Saanich Braves R. Allen) (B. Robinson) 1986-87 – Cranbrook Colts (D. Neil) 1976-77 – Quesnel Millionaires 1987-88 – White Rock Whalers (Wayne Inglis) (L. Romanchych)

187 BC Hockey Awards Fred W. (Cyclone) Taylor Trophy

1988-89 – Columbia Valley Rockies 1998-99 – Campbell River Storm (T. Renney, M. Davidson) (K. Bueckert, D. Sales, (WESTERN CANADA K. Kursteiner) JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) 1999-00 – Abbotsford Pilots (G. 1989-90 – Burnaby Bluehawks Douville) (G. MacGillivray) 2000-01 – Beaver Valley Nite Hawks 1990-91 – Trail Smoke Eaters (T. Jones, P. Matucci) (D. Bradford, J. Stark) 2001-02 – Sicamous Eagles 1991-92 – Richmond Sockeyes (B. Robinson) (F. Desrochers, M. Lambert) (WESTERN CANADA 1992-93 – Coquitlam Warriors (G. Kerr, JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) R. Scoffins) 2002-03 – Richmond Sockeyes 1993-94 – Grandview Steelers (R. Johnson, B. Purcka, (T. Cochrane, J. Mortimer) B. Koen, D. May) 1994-95 – Sicamous Eagles 2003-04 – Richmond Sockeyes (K. Cheveldave) (R. Johnson) 1995-96 – Ridge Meadows Flames 2004-05 – Osoyoos Storm (J. Liebel) (P. Crowther, S. Crowther) (WESTERN CANADA 1996-97 – Beaver Valley Nite Hawks JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) (P. Corrado, T. Jones) 2005-06 – Delta Ice Hawks (S. Kuss) 1997-98 – Ridge Meadow Flames 2006-07 – Victoria Cougars (C. Didmon) (S. Crowther, 2007-08 – Grandview Steelers W. McComb, E. Koopmans) (A. Bruno) (WESTERN CANADA 2008-09 – Richmond Sockeyes JUNIOR B CHAMPIONS) (J. Lambert)

Senior AAA Female

1966-67 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1982-83 – Coquitlam Satellites 1967-68 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1983-84 – North Vancouver (S. Fera, 1968-69 – Esquimalt Bulldozers J. Tyson) 1969-70 – Coquitlam Satellites 1984-85 – North Vancouver 1970-71 – Esquimalt Bulldozers (J. Tyson, S. Fera) 1971-71 – Burnaby Bombers 1985-86 – Surrey Flyers (W. Flindall, W. 1972-73 – Burnaby Bombers Barry) 1973-74 – Esquimalt Bulldozers 1986-87 – Surrey Flyers (Dave Williams, 1974-75 – Burnaby Dennis Johnstone) 1975-76 – Burnaby 1987-88 – New Westminster Silver 1976-77 – Coquitlam Satellites Hawks (R. Koyanagi) 1977-78 – Coquitlam Satellites 1988-89 – Surrey Flyers (D. Johnston, 1978-79 – North Delta Sonics B. Atchinson) 1979-80 – North Delta Sonics 1989-90 – New Westminster Silver 1980-81 – Surrey Flyers Hawks (N. Wallace, 1981-82 – North Vancouver Dynamos R. Koyangi)

188 Senior AAA Female BC Hockey Awards

G. Lemieux, R. Pretty) 1990-91 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams) 1999-00 – Britannia Blues (Lynncy 1991-92 – Surrey Flyers (D. Williams) Powell) 1992-93 – Vancouver Bladerunners 2000-01 – Vancouver Griffins (S. Leone) (L. Powell) 2001-02 – Richmond Steelers 1993-94 – Vancouver Bladerunners (J. Calvano, S. Bradford) (H. Dion, L. Powell) 2002-03 – Vancouver Griffins 1994-95 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell) (N. Wilson, D. Sheets, 1995-96 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell, R.Siemens, L. Parker) N. Jrszenszky) 2003-04 – Richmond Steelers 1996-97 – Britannia Blues (L. Powell, (Owen Pighin) N. Jrszenszky) 2004-05 – BC Outback (A. Neal) 1997-98 – Richmond Lightning 2005-06 – BC Outback (A. Neal) (H. Dion, I. Chu) 2006-07 – BC Outback (A. Neal) 1998-99 – New Westminster Lightning (H. Dion,

Senior AA Female

Don Murray Memorial Trophy Senior AA Female

1983-84 – Newton Blazers (W. Eggleton, P. Doyle) Sosnoski) 1991-92 – Kamloops Rangers (P. Doyle) 1986-87 – Quesnel Angels (Dan Berard) 1992-93 – Kamloops Rangers (G. 1987-88 – Sooke Malahat Blues (B. Etienne, C. Wolfe) Sullivan) 1993-94 – Kamloops Rangers (G. 1988-89 – Whitehorse Acorns (Don Etienne, C. Wolfe) Stonehouse) 1994-95 – Sooke Thunderbirds (J. 1989-90 – Burnaby Sharp Shooters (R. Humphrey, R. Sluggett) Evans, M. Dykes) 1995-96 – Sooke Thunderbirds (R. 1990-91 – Kamloops Rangers (G. Sluggett, W. Bangert)

189 BC Hockey Awards Don Murray Memorial Trophy

1996-97 – Sooke Thunderbirds 2002-03 – Burnaby Raiders (M. (R. Sluggett) Jakubec, S. Leone, B. Hope) 1997-98 – Kamloops Rangers (P. Doyle, 2003-04 – Burnaby Shadows C. Wolff) (Lori Parker) 1998-99 – Kootenay Wildcats (K. 2004-05 – Killarney Knights Skerik, A. Neal, M. Boehm) (C. Thomson, J. Lund)) 1999-00 – Burnaby Raiders (M. 2005-06 – Killarney Knights Jakubec) (C. Thomson, J. Lund)) 2000-01 – Brittania Blues (L. Powell, 2006-07 – Langley Legends D. Cumming) (K. Pascuzzo) 2001-02 – Great Pacific Forum Lightning 2007-08 – Killarney Knights (J.Lund) (C Thomson, H. Dion) 2008-09 – Killarney Knights (J. Lund)

Female Senior A

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

Female Midget AAA

2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 2008-09 – Vancouver Fusion Steelers (B. Coupland) (P. Thibeault)

Female Midget

1996-97 – Fernie Bladerunners (J. Hughes, G. Smith) (J. Hughes, G. Smith, 1999-00 – Cranbrook (D. Jones) R. Poupart) 2000-01 – Fernie Bladerunners 1997-98 – Fernie Bladerunners (G. (R. Poupart) Smith, D. Jones, J. Hughes) 2001-02 – Fernie Bladerunners 1998-99 – Fernie Bladerunners (R. Poupart)

190 Female Midget BC Hockey Awards

2002-03 – Nelson (K. Koshey, N. B. Tuck, R. Wong, M. Hargreaves, B. Merkley) Corrigan) 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers (B. 2006-07 – Kootenay Wildcats (B. Tuck) Petrick) 2004-05 – Juan de Fuca SVI Breakers 2007-08 – Kamloops (D. Eustache) (B. Tuck) 2008-09 – Salmon Arm (J. Fukumoto, D. 2005-06 – South Island (D. Sutherland, Gibb) B. Robinson,

Female Bantam

2001-02 – TriCities Predators (M. Inglis) G. Weninger, 2002-03 – Victoria Racquet Club M. Blanleil, F. Buttenaar) (M.Corrigan, R.Wong) 2006-07 – Kamloops (C. Eustache) 2003-04 – Sooke SVI Breakers 2007-08 – Kelowna (R.Horne) (M.Corrigan) 2008-09 – Kelowna (K. Andrusiak, 2004-05 – Kelowna (D. Osness) J. Krause) 2005-06 – Kelowna (R. Casorso,

Female Pee Wee

1999-00 – South Delta (D. Emslie, 2003-04 – Surrey Red Wings (B. Dobie) H. Hamlin) 2004-05 – Kelowna (G. Weninger) 2000-01 – Campbell River (T. Perkins) 2005-06 – Kelowna 2001-02 – Richmond (A. Lowden, 2006-07 – North Shore Female Ice K. Pascuzzo, Hockey Association R. Petty, D. McPhail) 2007-08 – North Shore IHA (J. Miller) 2002-03 – Vernon (T. Cooper, 2008-09 – North Shore IHA A. Lidstone) (D. Nicolson)

191 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 – Vancouver Canucks (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)

192 Monarch Life Assurance Cup BC Hockey Awards

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

Midget Tier 1

2004-05 – Kelowna (J. Morrison, 2007-08 – Ridge Meadows (D. Griffith, T. Watters, D. Horsley) M. Levan, S. Levan, 2005-06 – Cranbrook (B. Herman) J. Lindsay) 2006-07 – Juan de Fuca Grizzlies 2008-09 – Hollyburn (P. Reinhart) (L. Barrie)

193 BC Hockey Awards

Midget AAA

Cromie Memorial Cup 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)

194 Cromie Memorial Cup BC Hockey Awards

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

195 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 1996-97 – Kitimat (G. Lawrence) (R. Robinson) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (R. Chobanuk, 1981-82 – Aldergrove J. Bradford, (K. Christofferson) L. Handley) 1982-83 – Beaver Valley (G. Robitaille) 1998-99 – (B. Jones, 1983-84 – Fernie (F. Sopko, L. Bax) J. McDade, 1984-85 – Merritt (B. Barrett) R. McLaughlin) 1985-86 – Kimberley (A. Beaudin) 1999-00 – Westside (R. Carle, 1986-87 – Comox (Ron Salmons) G. Hellyer, B. Miller) 1987-88 – Port McNeill (W. Cochrane) 2000-01 – Kitimat (B. Boudreault) 1988-89 – Alberni Valley (S. Selva, 2001-02 – Quesnel (K. Gassoff, I. Antoniazzi) J. Sales) 1989-90 – Fort St. James (J. Rosa, 2002-03 – West Vancouver (O. Knaus, B. Spooner) G. Stevens) 1990-91 – Hastings (J. Gregor, 2003-04 – West Vancouver (T. Payne) K. Hroch) 2004-05 – West Vancouver (T. Payne, 1991-92 – Port McNeill (L. Bunyan, D. Stoddart) W. Dame) 2005-06 – Smithers (D. Pederson) 1992-93 – North Okanagan (Robert 2006-07 – Aldergrove (R. Harkins) Boyd) 2007-08 – Kerry Park (B. Scafe) 1993-94 – Salmon Arm (Gerald Hay) 2008-09 – Penticton (K. Law) 1994-95 – Dawson Creek (D. Bourassa) 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail (R. Chobanuk, H. McMeekin)

196 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)

197 BC Hockey Awards Doug Grimston Memorial Trophy

2003-04 – Kelowna (D. Dupas) (J. Batchelor) 2004-05 – North Shore Winter Club 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club (B. Coupland) (J. Batchelor) 2005-06 – Abbotsford (T. Campbell) 2008-09 – Abbotsford Hawks 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club (T. Campbell)

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)

198 Stan Patience Memorial Trophy BC Hockey Awards

2003-04 – Castlegar (G. Walker) 2008-09 – Juan de Fuca (K. Carson) 2004-05 – South Okanagan (K.Hood) 2001-02 – Castlegar (K. Pettapiece, 2005-06 – Seafair (D. Chichak) D. Walker) 2006-07 – Rossland - Trail (G. Baines) 2002-03 – Penticton (M. Hughes, 2007-08 – Quesnel (W. Holmes, J. Banera) B Kozak)

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) 1980-81 – Kamloops (Randy Rota, 1970-71 – Burnaby M.H.A. Gord Chrichton) (J.L. Gladson) 1981-82 – Richmond (B. Mathers) 1971-72 – North Shore Winter Club 1982-83 – Kelowna (L. Burd) (K.J. Anderson) 1983-84 – Duncan (Jack Rochon) (By Goal Average over 1984-85 – Duncan (J. Weicker) Dawson Creek) 1985-86 – North Delta (R. Giesbrecht, 1972-73 – Burnaby Winter Club J. Labinsky) (J. Folkestad) 1986-87 – Cranbrook (Len Bousquet) 1973-74 – Fort St. John (D. Wiles) 1987-88 – Cranbrook (C. Patterson) 1974-75 – Kelowna (A. Hancock) 1988-89 – Burnaby Winter Club 1975-76 – Kamloops South (D. Busch) (J. Henderson, 1976-77 – Penticton (B. Wade) W. Gray, D. Whitworth) 1977-78 – Fraser Valley Winter Club 1989-90 – Vernon (B. Higgins, (J. Butterworth) T. Williamson) 1978-79 – Terrace (Cliff Sharples) 1990-91 – Kelowna (L. Keating, 1979-80 – Vernon (B. Peterson, L. Barrie, J. Lommer) H. Peterson)

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

1991-92 – Kamloops (M. Fritz, 2000-01 – North Shore Winter Club J. Bradley) (C. Brule, O. Pighin, A. Vyner) 1992-93 – Victoria Racquet Club 2001-02 – Kelowna (R. Naito, R. Munro, (A. Neale, D. Sproule) J. Kemp) 1993-94 – Victoria Racquet Club 2002-03 – North Shore Winter Club (A. Neale, D. Sproule) (T. Harkins, M.Goble) 1994-95 – Kelowna (N. Craig) 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club 1995-96 – Cranbrook (B. Lukowich, (F. Smith, K. Weal) D.Wales) 2004-05 – Burnaby Winter Club 1996-97 – Abbotsford (A. Cyr, (W. Hunt) D. Sagert, B. Tunstead) 2005-06 – North Shore Winter Club 1997-98 – Greater Prince George (T. Harkins) (J. Juckes, D. Rahier) 2006-07 – North Shore Winter Club 1998-99 – Kelowna (K. Andrusiak, (T. Harkins) R. Moon) 2007-08 – Burnaby Winter Club 1999-00 – Burnaby Winter Club (R. Downes) (R. Downes, A. Matic) 2008-09 – Kamloops (N. Pastoor)

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)

200 Herb House Memorial Trophy BC Hockey Awards

1987-88 – Kimberley (M. Haney, 1996-97 – Rossland/Trail (T. Gawryletz) D. McBain) 1997-98 – Rossland/Trail (T. Eccles, 1988-89 – Kimberley (Dale McBain) T. Gawryletz) 1989-90 1998-99 – Castlegar (F. Jack, – D. Walker) Port McNeill (R. Sluggett, 1999-00 – Dawson Creek (B. Carriere, R. Mitchell) D. McDonald, K. Trail) 1990-91 – Port McNeill (R. Sluggett) 2000-01 – Port Moody (Frank Gigliotti) 1991-92 – Rossland/Trail (D. Boisvert, 2001-02 – Saanich (P. Norton, J. Gallo, C. Ross) G. McKelvie) 1992-93 – Rossland/Trail (J. Stanton, 2002-03 – Seafair (K. Hamaguchi, J. Gallo) D. Komamoto, G. Wheeler) 1993-94 – Rossland/Trail (D. McCarthy, 2003-04 – Juan de Fuca (L. Barrie) M. Mondin) 2004-05 – Port Moody (M. McDonald) 1994-95 – Rossland/Trail (T. Drake, 2005-06 – Hollyburn G. Johnson) 2006-07 – Trail 1995-96 – Rossland/Trail (G. Johnson, 2007-08 – Seafair (G. Wheeler) L. Burnett) 2008-09 – Penticton (T. Olfert)

Midget Tier 3

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

201 BC Hockey Awards

Bantam Tier 3

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

Pee Wee Tier 3

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

202 BC Hockey Awards

Midget Tier 4

2000-01 – Kelowna (T. Watters) 2004-05 – Richmond (J. Schuck) 2001-02 – Naniamo (K. Parkinson, 2005-06 – Surrey N. Kennedy, M. Chisholm) 2006-07 – Burnaby Winter Club 2002-03 – Prince George (T. Sprague, (K. Batchelor) J. La Marre) 2007-08 – Kelowna B1 (W. Popoff) 2003-04 – Kelowna (T. Watters) 2008-09 – Vanderhoof (J. Moon)

Bantam Tier 4

2000-01 – Surrey (E. Bortolin) 2005-06 – Burnaby Winter Club 2001-02 – Richmond (H. Eng) (J. Laleggia) 2002-03 – Kelowna (K. Gellert, 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 (E. Blais) G. Weniger) 2007-08 – Richmond B1 (N. MacAvlay) 2003-04 – Ridge Meadows (T. Knight) 2008-09 – Revelstoke (J. Creighton, 2004-05 – Abbotsford (M. Oddy) E. Hunt)

Pee Wee Tier 4

2000-01 – Surrey (D. Botchar) 2004-05 – Burnaby Winter Club 2001-02 – Kamloops (K. Norton, (T. Hengen, J. Eaton) G. Borden, R. Hanes, J. Wilk) 2005-06 – Prince George 2002-03 – Burnaby Winter Club (G. Young, S. Wesley) (B. Lamb, M. Fidgett) 2006-07 – Kelowna B1 (W. Popoff) 2003-04 – North Shore Winter Club 2007-08 – Langley B1 (C. Boyle) (D. Babych) 2008-0 – Burnslake (D. Bardarson)

203 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

204 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

205 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”

206 History of BC Hockey

History of BC Hockey

Organized hockey in British Columbia dates back to the turn of the twentieth century, though the first amateur hockey league was actually organized under the jurisdiction of the BC Amateur Athletic Union in 1912. Seven years later, the British Columbia Hockey Association was formed at a meeting held at the Daily Province Newspaper offices in Vancouver on February 9, 1919. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association was in attendance and assisted in the organizing of the Association, and John Oliver, Premier of British Columbia, was named Honorary President. A constitution modeled after the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association was adopted, and the first annual meeting of the Association was held on November 15, 1919 with 16 delegates in attendance. Notable from that first AGM was the defeat of a resolution to adopt the CAHA playing rules, due to the fact that the rules called for teams to play with six players. As there were only three artificial ice arenas at the time in British Columbia, it was felt that seven players a side would give the players more ice time. From these humble beginnings, the Organization enjoyed steady growth and soon began to serve a leadership role for hockey at the provincial and national levels, a role that continues to the present day. Initially, senior hockey was the only division under the jurisdiction of the BCAHA, and for over forty years the assessment of senior hockey gates would serve as the prime source of revenue for the Association. During the 1922-1923 season the first Intermediate Playdowns were held, and it was not until the 1926-1927 season that the Organization crowned their first Junior Champions. Since travel in the province in the early years was slow, expensive and primarily by train, playdowns in minor hockey were discouraged. It was at the 1933 Annual Meeting that it was unanimously agreed that the Organization should register midget and juvenile age divisions as per the CAHA Constitution. Midget Playdowns were held for the first time in the 1937-1938

207 History of BC Hockey season, Juvenile in the 1939-1940 season, Bantam in 1960-61 and Peewee did not appear until the 1969-1970 campaign. But while interest in the game seemed to be increasing annually, the Organization had fallen upon hard times by the early 1930s. In fact, there was no annual meeting of the Association in 1933, with the reason provided in the Secretary-Treasurer’s report that “the Association was broke.” However, the popularity of minor hockey soon began to show signs of the future, and that this segment of the membership would evolve such that it would eventually serve as the foundation of the Association. In 1934 four Juvenile teams registered with the Association, becoming the first ever minor hockey registrations. As a result of these registrations a grant of $500 was received from the CAHA to assist in the development of minor hockey. By 1942 minor hockey was the prime concern of the annual meeting, and it was agreed that playdowns would again be held, opening the door for the CAHA to provide another $1,000 to help develop minor hockey. It was also agreed that the Association would take all necessary steps to encourage registration at the minor level. By 1944 the Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association had begun operations and minor hockey in other parts of the province had begun its rise to prominence, resulting in playdowns between the Lower Mainland, Okanagan Mainline and the East and West Kootenays. In 1945, as a result of a new agreement between the CAHA and the NHL, the Association received their first payment of funds for a registered BCAHA player turning professional. Alfred “Red” Carr, a Winnipeg native who had played his senior hockey in Nelson and Nanaimo was signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs and played one wartime season with the club. By the late forties the Association had begun to focus resources in the area of development and the first referee schools were held as a result. The Association was now doing well financially, so much so that the Secretary- Treasurer convinced the Executive that reserves should be set aside for the lean years. As a result, the first reserve fund was set up from general funds (primarily senior assessments).

208 History of BC Hockey

By 1951 registration had blossomed to 2,368 (this did not include players in the house leagues). The 1951 season was notable for the introduction of the player affiliation regulations by the CAHA, and closer to home the first Association awards were implemented to honour contributions to hockey. Membership expanded into the USA, after a resolution was passed to have Spokane pay a 3% assessment to the Association as they were not members of the Amateur Hockey Association of the USA. In the mid-fifties the Association implemented the Mutual Aid Fund to assist minor hockey players injured during play, peewee hockey was recognized for the first time in the province and Minor Hockey Week came to be when, at the May 1956 CAHA annual meeting in Montreal, British Columbia presented a resolution to hold a Canada-wide Minor Hockey Week. The BCAHA spoke on the resolution at the CAHA Minor Hockey Council, as did the BCAHA President Ed Benson at the General Session. The resolution passed and Minor Hockey Week became a reality that continues today. Before the close of the decade the Association would continue their leadership role by holding a Minor Hockey Forum at the Annual Meeting, by banning body checking in minor hockey (it was still allowed under CAHA rules) and by registering under the Societies Act of British Columbia. Registration grew to over 7,000 registered players, with 5,748 registered with the Mutual Aid Fund, helping to grow the fund reserves to $10,800 and even causing some concern that either coverage under the fund would have to increase or premiums would have to be reduced. The decade of the sixties would open with the realization that the popularity of senior hockey was, in fact, decreasing. The Association showed an operating loss for the first time in 26 years, as the 2% assessment of senior gate fees dropped to $1,634 from a high of $5,867 in 1956-1957 and $8,909 in 1953-1954 when the assessment was 3%. But the 108 minor hockey teams now registered with the Association signified that the shift in focus from senior to minor hockey was gaining momentum. Building on this fact, the Association was successful in having Imperial Oil give Minor Hockey Week considerable coverage on its Hockey Night

209 History of BC Hockey in Canada. Leadership by BC at the CAHA level continued, and in 1960 the CAHA adopted BC’s resolution to honor individuals who had served amateur hockey faithfully and made a major contribution to the sport. The first such awards were presented at the CAHA Annual Meeting in Ottawa in 1962. With the large growth of minor hockey in British Columbia, it was decided in 1963 that there should be a BC Minor Hockey Committee set up and chaired by the Second Vice President with a delegate from each district. The Committee was charged with the responsibility of bringing forward recommendations to the annual meeting. By the mid-sixties the evolution of the game was in full swing, reflected by BC rule changes implemented to ban the golf shot (known today as the slap shot) and to mandate the wearing of helmets by minor hockey players. Player registration continued to grow, surpassing the 15,000 mark. The Mutual Aid Fund registration topped 13,000 and would soon grow to include all referees, with BC remaining as the only branch of the CAHA with their own accident insurance. A referee organization was formed within the Association with the goal of providing efficient well- qualified officials for the game of hockey, and coach instructional clinics were staged for the first time in 1965 with financial assistance from the Federal Government. The late sixties and early seventies saw the rise of Junior B hockey in BC with the formation of the Kootenay Junior B Hockey League. The league grew quickly and even included a Spokane entry, the first team from the USA to operate in BC. The Association’s growth and level of administrative sophistication grew rapidly in the seventies as the game of hockey continued its grasp on the people of BC and the rest of Canada, and the Organization began to be viewed as a leader by other sport organizations in the province. A Development Coordinator was hired on July 1, 1972 with Wayne Hunter filling the position created to oversee the development of players, coaches and referees.

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In 1974 the Secretary Manager of the Association, Ivan Temple, turned over the reigns after twenty years of service (11 as Secretary-Treasurer, 7 of those full time and 3 years as President). Among his many accomplishments, Ivan gained notoriety for the design of a faceoff circle adopted by the Joint Rules Committee of the CAHA and NHL. The staffing change was a major step for the Organization, as the business office moved from the basement of the Temple home to an office space on Fort Street in Victoria. On August 1, 1974 Don Freer became the new full time Secretary-Manager, eventually serving twenty-seven years in the position until his retirement in 2000. Minor hockey growth led to the need for a regulation declaring that member Associations with more than 250 players in any age division in minor hockey would be required to register two teams in such division. Eventually, after several years of study, a tier system was adopted for midget, bantam and peewee divisions. Three new cups were put up for competition in these divisions, and the Organization’s scholarship program was implemented. The “Best Ever” Player Development Program, initially financed by the provincial government, was implemented and remains to this day. By the mid-1980s the Association was a full fledged business operation, complete with all the trappings that go along with such ventures. Legal matters became an all too common occurrence, with players challenging the residency regulations at the minor hockey level. Insurance issues with respect to cost, coverage and administration crept to the forefront, culminating with a decision by Hockey Canada in the mid-1990s to change their “self- insured” mandate in favor of obtaining coverage from third party providers. The safety of participants became a major focus for the Organization, as did the desire for balance between commitment to success and sportsmanship. Association-run programming continued to grow and develop, and with the rising costs of the services provided to the membership came the corresponding demand for excellence and professionalism in those services.

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Today, BC Hockey oversees approximately 55,000 players, 4,500 referees and well over 20,000 volunteers with a commitment to excellence in providing a safe and fun learning experience for all members. With current programming augmented by exciting events such as the 2006 World Junior Championships and the 2010 Winter Olympics slated for Vancouver, BC Hockey will continue to be at the forefront of bringing exposure and opportunity to amateur hockey in British Columbia.

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Bc Hockey History Organized February 9, 1919

1919-1920 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President A.P. GARVEY, Vancouver. . . . . Sec.-Treas. 1920-1921 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President G.A. MOULD, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1920-1921 W.G. CHESTER, Vancouver...... President J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1921-1923 J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... President L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1923-1924 L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... President G.R. DAVIDSON, Vancouver...... Sec.-Treas. 1924-1925 L.C. MACKEN, Vancouver...... President J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1925-1927 J.P. WATSON, Victoria...... President L.T. TWEEDIE, Victoria...... Sec.-Treas. 1927-1929 A.R. DINGMAN, Vancouver...... President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver ...... Sec.-Treas. 1929-1930 J.C. URQUHART, Rossland. . . . . President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver ...... Sec.-Treas. 1930-1934 A.H. JEFFERD, Vancouver...... President S.V. SMITH, Vancouver ...... Sec.-Treas. 1934-1938 A.W. MACDONALD, Trail...... President J.A. WADSWORTH, Trail. . . . . Sec.-Treas. 1938-1939 DR. D.W. MACKAY, Nelson...... President (Died prior to completion of term) A.W. MACDONALD, Trail...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1939-1942 A.W. MACDONALD, Trail...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1942-1946 D.G. GRIMSTON, N. Westmin...... President A.S. AITKEN, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1946-1947 D.G. GRIMSTON, N. Westmin...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1947-1949 F.F. BECKER, Vernon...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas.

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1949-1951 G.M. THOMSON, Trail...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1951-1953 DR. L. GIOVANDO, Nanaimo. . . . .President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1953-1955 DR. M.J. BUTLER, Kelowna. . . . . President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1955-1958 ED BENSON, Trail...... President L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... Sec.-Treas. 1958-1960 L.G. ATWELL, Nelson...... President W.J. ANDERSON, Trail...... Sec.-Treas. 1960-1963 IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria ...... President W.J. ANDERSON, Trail...... Sec.-Treas. 1963-1966 DR. LEO MARGOLIS, Nanaimo. . . .President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria ...... Sec.-Treas. 1966-1969 DON WINSLADE, N. Westmin...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria ...... Sec.-Treas.-Reg. 1969-1971 MILO FABRO, Kimberley...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria ...... Sec.-Man. 1971-1974 RAY T. PEEBLES, Quesnel ...... President IVAN TEMPLE, Victoria ...... Sec.-Man. 1974-1977 FRANK SPRING, Cranbrook...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Sec.-Man. 1977-1979 R.N. MULLOCK, N. Vancouver...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1979-1981 DON SCHMALTZ, Penticton...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1981-1984 BILL COLBOURNE, Burnaby. . . . .President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1984-1985 GEORGE WONG, Burnaby...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1985-1988 BRUCE ALLISON, Richmond. . . . .President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1988-1991 FRANK LENTO, Fernie ...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1991-1994 ALLAN MATTHEWS,Williams Lake. . . President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir.

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1994-1997 FLORENCE REMPEL, Victoria ...... President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 1997-2000 MIKE HENDERSON, Kamloops. . . .President DON FREER, Victoria ...... Exec. Dir. 2000-2001 BOB WOODWARD, Kimberly. . . . .President BARRY PETRACHENKO,Victoria . . . Exec. Dir. 2001-2004 ED MAYERT, Nanaimo...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2004-2005 FRED HESLOP, Trail...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2005-2006 FRED HESLOP, Trail...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2006-2007 AL BERG, Vernon...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2007-2008 AL BERG, Vernon...... President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2008-2009 RICK BOEKESTYN, Cranbrook. . . .President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir. 2009-2010 RICK BOEKESTYN, Cranbrook. . . .President BARRY PETRACHENKO, Victoria. . Exec. Dir.

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