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SHSAA 'Outstanding Coach Awards' SHSAA ‘Outstanding Coach Awards’ SHSAA ‘Outstanding Official Awards’ This is the 19th year of the SHSAA Coaching Awards. Each District may This is the 15th year of the SHSAA Official Awards. Each District may annually annually select a male and female coach to be recognized for their dedication select an official to be recognized for their dedication to officiating High to High School Athletics. These coaches have provided an outstanding School Athletics. These officials have supported sportsmanship goals and interscholastic athletic program consistent with the goals of the SHSAA. are committed to the continual development of officiating. Battle West Kandice Walker Greg Mamer Battle West Ken Parker Maymont Wilkie McLurg Unity Central Valley Rob Regier Central Valley Sandra Labrecque Brian Matisz Rosthern Martensville Clavet East Central Brent Brown East Central Celene Kirk Nolan Matthews Yorkton Langenburg Melville Horizon Central Yves Lalonde Horizon Central Wendi Collins Terry Gaudet Wynyard Watrous Winston Bellevue St. Isidore North Central Brett Cornelson North Central Aleece Anderson Victor Thunderchild Prince Albert Big River Prince Albert Carlton North East Jodee Gray North East Pam Cummings David Rogers Carrot River Nipawin L.P. Miller Melfort North West Brennan Becotte North West Diane Gow Wade Worman Maidstone Lloydminster Neilburg Qu'Appelle Valley Dean Harcourt Qu’Appelle Valley Caren Gilroy Kyle Mackin Kipling Balgonie Greenall Whitewood Regina Jim Langen Regina Amanda Foraie Patrick Reed Regina Riffel LeBoldus Saskatoon Ryan Elder Saskatoon Kristen Lafreniere Dan Dewar Saskatoon Tommy Douglas Walter Murray South Central Paul Thoroughgood South Central Laurie Hawkins Lee Behrns Moose Jaw Assiniboia Elementary Moose Jaw Cornerstone South East Blake Johnson South East Wendy Hoffart Bryan Fleck Weyburn Gladmar Weyburn South West Kent Stenson South West Kerri Keenleyside Greg Shwaga Gull Lake Hazlet Vanguard Randy McCulloch West Central Jason Johnston Herbert Davidson West Central Angy Johnson Richard Berezowski Kindersley Rosetown .
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