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Manitoba Honour Roll Manitoba Honour Roll YEAR CLUB SKIP THIRD SECOND LEAD BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY 1925 Granite Howard Wood Sr. Victor Wood John Erzinger Lionel Wood 1926 St. John’s George Sherwood Charlie Edge Lionel Tinling Rod Vincent 1927 Granite Jim Congalton Jack Campbell Bill Noble Dr. Bill Sharman 1928 Strathcona Gordon M. Hudson Sam Penwarden Ron Singbush Bill Grant 1929 Strathcona Gordon M. Hudson Don Rollo Ron Singbush Bill Grant 1930 Granite Howard Wood Sr. Jim Congalton Victor Wood Lionel Wood 1931 Strathcona Robert Gourley Ernie Pollard Arnold Lockerbie Ray Stewart 1932 Granite Jim Congalton Jack Campbell Bill Noble Harry Mawhinney 1933 Deer Lodge John Douglas James Welsh Alex Welsh Jock Reid 1934 Strathcona Leo Johnson Lorne Stewart Lincoln Johnson Marno Frederickson 1935 Killarney Roy Pritchard George Ellis Arthur Boyce Mark Teskey 1936 Strathcona Ken Watson Grant Watson Marvin Macintyre Charles Kerr 1937 Deer Lodge James Welsh Fred Smith Jock Reid Harry Monk 1938 Glenboro Ab Gowanlock Bung Cartmell Bill McKnight Tom McKnight 1939 Strathcona Ross Kennedy Wm. MacDonald Robert Hume Clare Wells 1940 Granite Howard Wood Sr. Ernie Pollard Howard Wood Jr. Roy Enman 1941 Strathcona Albert Wakefield Doug Adams Lionel Francis Winston Anders 1942 Strathcona Ken Watson Grant Watson Chas. Scrymgeour Jim Grant 1943 Strathcona Ken Watson Grant Watson Chas. Scrymgeour Lyle Dyker 1944 Strathcona Leo Johnson Harry Weremy Bob Noble Jack Price 1945 Granite Howard Wood Sr. Al Derrett Lionel Wood Verne Handford 1946 Strathcona Leo Johnson Harry Weremy Lincoln Johnson Bill McKnight 1947 Deer Lodge Jim Welsh Alex Welsh Jock Reid Harry Monk 1948 Granite George Sangster Bill Sangster George Anderson Bill Petrie 1949 Strathcona Ken Watson Grant Watson Lyle Dyker Charles Read 1950 Elmwood Dr. Bill McTavish Norman Hume Gordon Lillyman Ken Conn 1951 Strathcona Roy Forsyth Lorne Stewart Allister McDiarmid Arthur Meers 1952 Fort Rouge Billy Walsh Al Langlois Andy McWilliams John Watson 1953 Dauphin Ab Gowanlock Jim Williams Art Pollon Russ Jackman 1954 Deer Lodge Jim Welsh Alex Welsh Jock Reid Harry Monk 1955 Strathcona Roy Forsyth Donald Lord Frank Muirhead Donald Reid 1956 Fort Rouge Billy Walsh Al Langlois Cy White Andy McWilliams 1957 Granite Howie Wood Jr. Bill Sharpe Don Duguid Lorne Duguid 1958 Granite Terry Braunstein Ron Braunstein Ray Turnbull Jack Van Hellemond 1959 Elmwood Dr. Dick Bird Ed Tipping Jr. Gunnar Nielson Bill Evans 1960 Strathcona Mac Scales George Laudrum John McCorrister Lloyd Goodman 1961 West Kildonan John David Lyon Leroy Herman Leo Kelsch Bill Zaporzan 1962 Strathcona Norm Houck Jim Ursel Morley Handford Ross Murdoch 1963 Maple Leaf Hersh Lerner Cole Staniloff Bob Lemecha Al Dudar 1964 Strathcona Bruce M. Hudson Harvey Mazinke Ken Little Harry Martel 1965 Granite Terry Braunstein Don Duguid Ron Braunstein Ray Turnbull 1966 Maple Leaf Hersh Lerner Bob Lemecha Al Dudar Bob Dudar 1967 Strathcona Bruce M. Hudson Dick Wright Ken Little Harry Martel 1968 Dauphin Burke Parker Lloyd Yerama Roy Berry Jack Yuill 1969 Maple Leaf Bob Robinson Al Shinfield Len Easton Doug Strange 1970 Granite Don Duguid Rod Hunter Jim Pettapiece Bryan Wood 1971 Granite Don Duguid Rod Hunter Jim Pettapiece Bryan Wood 1972 Fort Rouge Orest Meleschuk Dave Romano John Hanesiak Pat Hailley 1973 Granite Dan Fink Rod Hunter Jim Pettapiece John Hunter 1974 Glenboro Don Barr Dan Hyrich Jack Fraser Jim Thornborough 1975 Granite Rod Hunter Mike Riley Doug Holmes Bryan Wood 1976 Heather Clare DeBlonde Garry DeBlonde Don Finkbeiner Doug Finkbeiner 1977 Lac du Bonnet John Usackis Dave Romano Ed Thompson Bob Collez 1978 Heather Doug Harrison Jim Sampson Rick Hoffman Bryan Wood 1979 Deer Lodge Barry Fry Bill Carey Gordon Sparkes Bryan Wood LABATT TANKARD TROPHY 1980 CFB Winnipeg Earle Morris Clare DeBlonde Garry DeBlonde Winston Warren 1981 Assin.Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Mark Olson Jim Spencer Ron Kammerlock 1982 Souris Mel Logan Doug Armour Lloyd Lang Al Granger 1983 Valour Road Lloyd Gunnlaugson Bob Davidson Gord Paterson Harold Johannesson 1984 Pembina Mike Riley Brian Toews John Helston Russ Wookey 1985 Wildewood John Bubbs Dave Iverson Cliff Lenz Dan Hildebrand 1986 Pembina Mike Riley Brian Toews Russ Wookey Terry Henry 1987 Brandon Brian Fowler Keith Kyle Dale Wallace Gary Poole 1988 Assin.Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Jim Spencer Ron Kammerlock Don Harvey 1989 Lac du Bonnet Orest Meleschuk John Usackis John Hyrich Sean Meleschuk 1990 Deloraine Duane Edwards Kelly McMechan Don Williams Jack Edwards 1991 Wildewood Jeff Stoughton Dave Iverson Ken Tresoor Garry Van Den Berghe 1992 Granite Vic Peters Dan Carey Chris Neufeld Don Rudd 1993 Granite Vic Peters Dan Carey Chris Neufeld Don Rudd 1994 St. Vital Dave Smith Pete Nicholls Scott Grant Charlie Salina SAFEWAY SELECT TROPHY 1995 Assin. Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Jeff Ryan Rob Meakin Keith Fenton 1996 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Ken Tresoor Garry Van Den Berghe Steve Gould 1997 Granite Vic Peters Dan Carey Chris Neufeld Scott Grant 1998 Granite Dale Duguid James Kirkness Jim Spencer Doug Armstrong 1999 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jonathan Mead Garry Van Den Berghe Doug Armstrong 2000 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jonathan Mead Garry Van Den Berghe Doug Armstrong 2001 Assin. Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Jeff Ryan Rob Meakin Keith Fenton 2002 Valour Road Mark Lukowich Chris Suchy Dave Elias Shane Kilgallen 2003 Granite John Bubbs Bob Jenion Bob Scales Dan Kelsch 2004 Swan River Brent Scales Gord Hardy Grant Spicer Todd Trevellyan 2005 Valour Road Randy Dutiaume Dave Elias Greg Melnichuk Shane Kilgallen 2006 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Garry Van Den Berghe Steve Gould SAFEWAY CHAMPIONSHIP 2007 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Ryan Fry Rob Fowler Steve Gould 2008 Assin. Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Dan Kammerlock Richard Daneault Garth Smith 2009 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Kevin Park Rob Fowler Steve Gould 2010 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Kevin Park Rob Fowler Steve Gould 2011 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Reid Carruthers Steve Gould 2012 Brandon Rob Fowler Allan Lyburn Richard Daneault Derek Samagalski 2013 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Reid Carruthers Mark Nichols 2014 Charleswood Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Reid Carruthers Mark Nichols 2015 West St. Paul Reid Carruthers Braeden Moskowy Derek Samagalski Colin Hodgson 2016 Fort Rouge Mike McEwen BJ Neufeld Matt Wozniak Denni Neufeld 2017 Fort Rouge Mike McEwen BJ Neufeld Matt Wozniak Denni Neufeld JUNIOR MEN’S PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR CLUB SKIP THIRD SECOND LEAD MANITOBA SCHOOLBOY CHAMPIONS 1947 Franklin Don Montgomery Reg Freeman Doug Kitson Keith Sinclair 1948 Morden Stan Gowling Norman Stewart Ross Topley Jack Borthwick 1949 Arborg Mike Zacharczuk David Einarsson Steve Glowach John Senow 1950 Arborg Mike Zacharczuk David Einarsson Steve Glowach John Senow 1951 Gladstone Larry McLean Bill Schellenberg Bob Bergson Dick Graham 1952 Belmont Ron Gray Roy Gislason Dan Hyrich John Hyrich 1953 Cypress River Ray Palmer Bob Kenyon Jim Tabolotney Harley Davidson 1954 Gordon Bell Gene Walker Larry Morison Mitch Czaja Jim Ursel 1955 Gordon Bell Barry Shearer Murray Krovats Bruce Purdy John Borax 1956 Kenora Jack Robson David Brown Jim Lawrence Jack Newman 1957 Virden Henry Riendeau Jack Suter Ken Shoemaker Ted Bridgett WINNIPEG FREE PRESS JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS 1958 Fort Frances Pete McLeod Bob Gratton Art Berglund Len McQuarrie 1959 Daniel McIntyre Jack Van Hellemond Marvin Zilkie Donald Owens Allan Rummery 1960 Brandon Don Pottinger Wes Hoffman Jim Poole Reid Lumbard 1961 Mennonite Brethren Bob Friesen Art Defehr Fred Rademaker Nick Enns 1962 Hapnot Jim Wilcox Alan Hume Tom Longmore Bob Green 1963 St. James Wayne Johnson Don Finkbeiner Eddie Taylor Bruce Grant 1964 Stonewall Bill Bush Ross MacKenzie Doug Buckingham Doug Lawrence 1965 Vincent Massey(Wpg) Grant Wuckert Terry Aseltine Ian Cumming Randy Bruce 1966 Charleswood George Wilson Norm Hayward Phil Perks Jim Johnson 1967 Daniel McIntyre Brian Clapham Ken Clapham Jim Sproule Tom Will 1968 Daniel McIntyre Ken Clapham Jim Sproule Tom Will Wayne Ardron 1969 Charleswood Bill Henry Peter Hayward Craig Parker Ken Sheppard 1970 Vincent Massey(Wpg) Brian Penston Gary Arason Allan McGarrol Ray Rosset 1971 Vincent Massey(Bdn) Murray Nye Brian Fowler Grant McPhail Greg Winter 1972 Miles Macdonell John McTavish Neil Ingram Doug McKenzie Terry Frejuk 1973 St. James David Iverson Patrick Ryan John Allardyce Robert Christie 1974 Transcona Dale Duguid Allan West Richard Ingimundson Wayne Davidson 1975 Hapnot Jim Quinn Rod Gourlay Rick Woloshyn Alan Quinn 1976 Transcona Garth Light Roy Gorkoff Randy Chervinski Gordon Boyer 1977 Miles Macdonell Bob Sigurdson Glen Beckel Gord Rioux Clyde Huff 1978 Assiniboine Mem. Kerry Burtnyk Greg Blanchard Ron Kammerlock Lyle Derry 1979 Assiniboine Mem. Mert Thompsett Lyle Derry Joel Gagne Mike Friesen 1980 Emerson Greg Blanchard Birk Cramer Don McDermott Miles Olmstead 1981 Assiniboine Mem. Mert Thompsett Bill McTavish Joel Gagne Mike Friesen 1982 Assiniboine Mem. Eric Montford Alan Kinnaird Mike Friesen Milhau Gagne 1983 Granite Bob Ursel Scott Westman Gerald Chick Mike Ursel 1984 Granite Bob Ursel Brent Mendella Gerald Chick Mike Ursel 1985 Granite Larry Knowles Donald Gaye Douglas Kilborn Scott Leckie 1986 Assiniboine Mem. Hugh McFadyen Jon Mead Norman Gould John Lange 1987 Assiniboine Mem. Brent Braemer Kyle Thompsett Miles Riddell Garth Smith 1988 Assiniboine Mem. Brent Braemer Kyle Thompsett Miles Riddell Garth Smith WINNIPEG FREE PRESS & PEPSI JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS 1989 Valour Road Lyall Hudson Greg Romaniuk Dale Goehring Rod Guilford
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