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BRITISH COLUMBIA FOOTBALL CONFERENCE All-Time Major Award Winners (*Voted As Outstanding in CJFL) BRITISH COLUMBIA FOOTBALL CONFERENCE All-Time Major Award Winners (*Voted as Outstanding in CJFL) Outstanding Offensive Player Outstanding Defensive Player (Was MVP Award until 1982) 2014 – Marshall Cook – Vancouver Island Raiders 2014 – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams 2013 – Whitman Tomusiak – Van. Isl. Raiders 2013 – Evan Foster – Langley Rams 2012 – Jordan Yantz – Vancouver Island Raiders* 2012 – Adam Konar – Langley Rams 2011 – Jordan Yantz – Vancouver Island Raiders 2011 – Steven Doege – Okanagan Sun* 2010 – Jordan Yantz – Vancouver Island Raiders* 2010 – Steven Doege – Okanagan Sun 2009 – Andrew Harris – Vancouver Island Raiders* 2009 – Ryan Prasad – South Surrey Rams 2008 – Andrew Harris – Vancouver Island Raiders 2008 – David Bosch – Chilliwack Huskers 2007 – Nate Cote – Victoria Rebels* 2007 – Marlon Azurdia – South Surrey Rams 2006 – Ben Wilson – South Surrey Rams 2006 – David Bosch – Valley Huskers 2005 – Josh Boden – South Fraser Rams 2005 – Brian Ridgeway – Vancouver Island Raiders 2004 – Jeff Halvorson – Okanagan Sun* 2004 – Jon Klyne – Abbotsford Air Force 2003 – Matt Nicholls – Victoria Rebels 2003 – Justin Shaw – Victoria Rebels 2002 – Matt Nicholls – Victoria Rebels 2002 – Jeff Alamolhoda – Tri-City Bulldogs 2001 – Blair Atkinson – South Fraser Rams* 2001 – Nick Johansson – South Fraser Rams 2000 – Zack Silverman – Okanagan Sun* 2000 – Mike Kissinger – Victoria Rebels* 1999 – Paris Jackson – Vancouver Trojans* 1999 – Scott Gilbert – Victoria Rebels* 1998 – Terrance Huston – Okanagan Sun* 1998 – Jamie Boreham – Abbotsford Air Force 1997 – Ron Arnold – Okanagan Sun* 1997 – Mike Letendre – Okanagan Sun 1996 – Ken Vermette – Okanagan Sun 1996 – Cam Prout – Vancouver Trojans 1995 – Shawn Olson – Surrey Rams 1995 – Cam Prout – Vancouver Trojans* 1994 – Doug Rozon – Vancouver Island Sharks* 1994 – Stewart Scherck – Okanagan Sun 1993 – Dino Camparmo – Surrey Rams 1993 – Pete McCall – Okanagan Sun 1992 – Simon Beckow – Victoria Payless* 1992 – Jermaine Haley – Surrey Rams* 1991 – Scott Borowski – Okanagan Sun 1991 – Randy Dueck – Abbotsford Air Force 1990 – Jeff Pereira – Richmond Raiders 1990 – Troy Francis – Victoria Payless* 1989 – Kevin Thompson – Surrey Rams 1989 – John Zajdel – Vancouver Meralomas 1988 – Elmore Abraham – Renfrew Trojans 1988 – Lance Iten – Abbotsford Air Force 1987 – Shane Brezden – Okanagan Sun 1987 – Ian Gordon – Victoria Payless* 1986 – Darren Brezden – Okanagan Sun 1986 – Gary Handley – Richmond Raiders 1985 – Eric Scott – Richmond Raiders 1985 – Gary Handley – Richmond Raiders* 1984 – Mike Van Geel – Richmond Raiders 1984 – Jeff Stanford – Renfrew Trojans* 1983 – Al Walls – Okanagan Sun 1983 – Gary Handley – Okanagan Sun 1982 – Al Walls – Okanagan Sun 1982 – David Nagy – Okanagan Sun League MVP Outstanding Offensive Lineman (1n 1982 Category was split into Off. Player and Def. Player) 2014 – Michele Vecchio – Okanagan Sun 1981 – Bill Long – Okanagan Sun 2013 – Anthony Daley – Langley Rams 1980 – Terry Cox – Meralomas 2012 – Anthony Daley – Langley Rams 1979 – Kym Clarke – Victoria Dolphins 2011 – Kyle Daeschel – Westshore Rebels 1978 – Dan Huclack – Renfrew Trojans 2010 – Scott Milton – Vancouver Island Raiders 1977 – Dan Huclack – Renfrew Trojans 2009 – Curtis Vizza – Vancouver Island Raiders 1976 – Dan Huclack – Renfrew Trojans 2008 – Scott Johnson – Chilliwack Huskers 1975 – Sheldon Paris – Meralomas 2007 – Ken Badger – Okanagan Sun 1974 – Jim Harris - Blue Bombers 2006 – Lorne Plante – Vancouver Island Raiders 1973 – Dan Smith – Meralomas 2005 – Lorne Plante – Vancouver Island Raiders 1 1972 – Dan Smith – Meralomas 2004 – Chris Morrison – Okanagan Sun 1971 – Dennis Kelly – Meralomas 2003 – Chris Morrison – Okanagan Sun 1970 – Blaine Fransen – Meralomas 2002 – Eric Ince – Tri-City Bulldogs 1969 – Blaine Fransen – Meralomas 2001 – Eric Ince – Tri-City Bulldogs 1968 – Bill McGregor – Meralomas 2000 – Sean Kent – Victoria Rebels 1967 – Eric Guthrie – Meralomas 1999 – Ed Gohn – Victoria Rebels 1966 – Eric Guthrie – Meralomas 1998 – Devin Rodgers – Okanagan Sun 1965 – Dave Corcoran – Meralomas 1997 – Devin Rodgers – Okanagan Sun 1964 – Peter Dunford – Blue Bombers 1996 – Jamie Klassen – Okanagan Sun 1963 – Peter Dunford – Blue Bombers 1995 – Trent Bettcher – Okanagan Sun 1962 – Murray McLellan – North Shore 1994 – Daryl Broughton – Okanagan Sun 1961 – Roger Hardy – North Shore Cougars 1993 – Duncan Stuart – Surrey Rams 1960 – Henry Huth – Blue Bombers 1992 – Chad Folk – Okanagan Sun 1959 – Gary Fumano – Meralomas 1991 – Stu Masi – Coquitlam/Meraloma Bulldogs 1958 – George Young – Blue Bombers 1990 – Marcel Mencl – Richmond Raiders 1957 – Paul Gustafson – Meralomas 1989 – Andrew Willix – Richmond Raiders 1956 – Art Shannon – Meralomas 1988 - Steve Williams – Victoria Payless (tie) Andrew Willix – Richmond Raiders (tie) 1987 – Ross Elkin – Vancouver Meraloma 1986 – Andrew Butschler – Richmond Raiders Outstanding Defensive Lineman David Nagy Memorial Trophy Prior to 1986, the Lineman Award did not Distinguish between Offence and Defense 2014 – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams (Originally called the Jack Ross Trophy) 2013 – Evan Foster – Langley Rams 2012 – Evan Foster – Langley Rams 1985 – Bob Skemp – Richmond Raiders 2011 – Steven Doege – Okanagan Sun 1984 – Gary Handley – Okanagan Sun 2010 – Steven Doege – Okanagan Sun 1983 – Scott Steele – Vancouver Meralomas 2009 – Lincoln Bryant – South Surrey Rams 1982 - - 2008 – David Bosch – Chilliwack Huskers 1981 – Doug Harris – Richmond Raiders 2007 – Kyle Kuzek – Okanagan Sun 1980 – Shane Thompson – Renfrew Trojans 2006 – David Bosch – Valley Huskers 1979 – Doug Scott – Richmond Raiders 2005 – Aaron English – Okanagan Sun 1978 – Albert Zanatto – Renfrew Trojans 2004 – Matt Lammerding – Okanagan Sun 1977 – Calvin Bowles – North Shore Cougars 2003 – Justin Shaw – Victoria Rebels 1976 – Ross Elliott – North Shore Cougars 2002 – Jamie Young – Valley Huskers 1975 – Ross Elliott – North Shore Cougars 2001 – Nick Johansson – South Fraser Rams 1974 – Rick Price – Vancouver Meralomas 2000 – Tim O’Neill – Victoria Rebels 1973 – Grant Medhurst – Vancouver Meralomas 1999 – Nick Johansson – South Fraser Rams 1972 – Mark McDonald – Vancouver Meralomas 1998 – Rob Stewart – Okanagan Sun 1971 – Jim Levas – Vancouver Blue Bombers 1997 – Scott Tallman – Okanagan Sun 1970 – Mark McDonald – Vancouver Meralomas 1996 – Nectar Kotsifakis – Surrey Rams 1969 – Joe Burke – Vancouver Meralomas 1995 – Jermaine Haley – Okanagan Sun 1968 – Barry Church – Burnaby Spartans 1994 – Ryan Banks – Tri-City Bulldogs 1967 – Bob Marr – Vancouver Meralomas 1993 – Mike Kearns – Surrey Rams 1966 – Bob Moffat – North Shore Cougars 1992 – Jermaine Haley – Surrey Rams 1965 – Paul Borovich – Burnaby / NW Mountaineers 1991 – Randy Dueck – Abbotsford Air Force 1990 – Cory Cooksley – Richmond Raiders 1989 - *Jamie Bennett – Okanagan Sun *Micah Pinter – Renfrew Trojans Outstanding Defensive Back 1988 – John Zajdal – Vancouver Meralomas 1987 – Ian Gordon – Victoria Payless 2014 - Brennan Van Nistlerooy – Okanagan Sun 2013 – Brennan Van Nistlerooy – Okanagan Sun 2012 – Tremaine Apperley – Van. Island Raider 2011 – Adam Laurensse – Vancouver Island Raiders 2 Outstanding Offensive Back 2014 – Alex Bradley – Okanagan Sun 2010 – Jesse Warawa – Okanagan Sun 2013 – Kyle Albertini – Langley Rams 2009 – Ryan Prasad – South Surrey Rams 2012 - *Jordan Yantz – Van. Island Raiders 2008 – Aaron Davies – Vancouver Island Raider *Greg Morris – Westshore Rebels 2007 – Dave Eshleman – Victoria Rebels 2011 – Jordan Yantz – Vancouver Island Raiders 2006 – Dave Eshleman – Abbotsford Air Force 2010 – Jordan Yantz – Vancouver Island Raiders 2005 – Darren Geddert – Valley Huskers 2009 – Andrew Harris – Vancouver Island Raiders 2004 – Jeff Zelinski – Abbotsford Air Force 2008 – Andrew Harris – Vancouver Island Raiders 2003 – Scott Kehoe – South Fraser Rams 2007 – Jeremy Levy – Okanagan Sun 2002 – Bob Reist – Abbotsford Air Force 2006 – Jaiden Smith – Vancouver Island Raiders 2001 – Mike Howard – Victoria Rebels 2005 – Jaiden Smith – Vancouver Island Raiders 2000 – Jason Marsh – Victoria Rebels 2004 – Jeff Halvorson – Okanagan Sun 1999 – Ryan Folk – Okanagan Sun 2003 – Jeff Halvorson – Okanagan Sun 1998 – Jamie Boreham – Abbotsford Air Force 2002 – Dallas Hunt – South Fraser Rams 1997 – Jamie Boreham – Abbotsford Air Force 2001 – Duane Allen – Tri-City Bulldogs 1996 – Mike Letendre – Okanagan Sun 2000 – Zack Silverman – Okanagan Sun 1995 – Will Lotfus – Surrey Rams 1999 – Duane Allen – Tri-City Bulldogs 1994 – Lee Smith – Vancouver Island Sharks 1998 – Terrance Huston – Okanagan Sun 1993 – Pete McCall – Okanagan Sun 1997 – Ron Arnold – Okanagan Sun 1992 – Ian Jules – Surrey Rams 1996 – Ken Vermette – Okanagan Sun 1991 – Tom Clancy – Surrey Rams 1995 – Terrance Huston – Okanagan Sun 1990 – Troy Francis – Victoria Payless 1994 – Doug Rozon – Vancouver Island Sharks 1989 – Troy Francis – Victoria Payless 1993 – Dino Camparmo – Surrey Rams 1988 – Spencer McLennan – Okanagan Sun 1992 – Noel Chipman – Okanagan Sun 1987 – Stu Balson – Okanagan Sun 1991 – Scott Borowski – Okanagan Sun 1986 – Chris Young – Vancouver Meralomas 1990 – Noel Chipman – Okanagan Sun 1985 – Daryl Brassard – Victoria Payless 1989 – Noel Chipman – Okanagan Sun 1984 – Jeff Stanford – Renfrew Trojans 1988 – Sasa Petrovic – Victoria Payless 1983 – Mike Caton – Richmond Raiders 1987 – Sasa Petrovic – Victoria Payless 1986 – Mike Pauls – Richmond Raiders 1985 – Eric Scott – Richmond Raiders 1984 – Mike Van Geel – Richmond Raiders Outstanding Linebacker 1983 – Mike Van
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