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2018 Baseball Sask Award Winners History Baseball Sask Award Winners History Player of the Year 2007 – Kohl Bauml, Saskatoon 1983 – Bob Silzer, Saskatoon 2008 – Sasha MitChell, Carlyle 1984 – Darryl Rowley, North Battleford 2009 – Brayden ResCh, Saskatoon 1985 – Kelly Klippenstein, TrossaChs 2010 – Jager Toffan, Regina 1986 – Dan Kasperski, Weyburn 2011 – Brayden ResCh, Saskatoon 1987 – Don Albers, Regina 2012 – Alex Galloway, Pilot Butte 1988 – Blair BabyCk, Hudson Bay 2013 – Daniel Berg, Saskatoon 1989 – Jason Lindberg, Saskatoon 2014 – Brody FreriChs, Muenster 1990 – Glen Hoffman, Regina 2015 – Brody Alexandre, Swift Current 1991 – Troy Bauer, Saskatoon 2016 – Ethan MurdoCh, Swift Current 1992 – Quinn Uzelman, Kindersley 2017 – Kyle FroehliCh, Nipawin 1993 – Dale HrapChak, Saskatoon 2018 – Brodie Guenther, Warman 1994 – Ryan Anholt, Moose Jaw 1995 – Tim Kroeker, Saskatoon Team of the Year MiChael BubniCk, Esterhazy 1983 – Saskatoon PatriCk Liners 1996 – Mike Gamble, Regina 1984 – PrinCe Albert Anavets 1997 – Dustin Emberley, Weyburn 1985 – North Battleford Jr. Beavers 1998 – Andrew Albers, North Battleford 1986 – Saskatoon Cardinals Bantam A 1999 – Matt Shotter, Melville 1987 – Regina Capitals Jordan Keller, Melville 1988 – Saskatoon Blues 2000 – Brad Jalbert, Saskatoon 2001 – Ryan KobaCk, Saskatoon Minor Team of the Year 2002 – Greg Mullens, Saskatoon 1989 – Saskatoon Blue Jays 2003 – Phil Sobkow, Yorkton 1990 – Weyburn TS&M Midgets 2004 – Andrew Albers, North Battleford 1991 – Moose Jaw Cardinals 2005 – Cory Hall, Regina 1992 – Battlefords Beavers 2006 – Mitch MaCDonald, Regina 1993 – Meadow Lake White Sox 2007 – Jon Cotter, Moose Jaw 1994 – Estevan Haulers 2008 – Dallas HuCul, Saskatoon 1995 – Saskatoon Blue Jays 2009 – Evan Zerff, Regina 1996 – Regina PaCers 2010 – Mitch MaCDonald, Regina 1997 – Estevan Utility Mine 2011 – Nolan Benesh, Regina 1998 – Yorkton Midget Expos 2012 – Jordan Schulz, Strasbourg 1999 – Watrous Lakers 2013 – Quinn Stevenson, Saskatoon 2000 – Saskatoon Cardinals Pee Wee AAA 2014 – Brett Esau, Meadow Lake 2001 – Weyburn Co-op Midget Beavers 2015 – Carson Perkins, Bienfait 2002 – Regina Blue Jays Bantam AAA 2016 – Logan Hofmann, Muenster 2003 – Team Sask Pee Wee Girls 2017 – Connor Sparks, Saskatoon 2004 – Raymore Bantam Rockets 2018 – Tyler MCWillie, Watrous 2005 – Regina White Sox Pee Wee AAA 2006 – Saskatoon Sun Devils Minor Player of the Year 2007 – Saskatoon Blue Jays Pee Wee AAA 2003 – Brooke Wollmann, Regina 2008 – Martensville Pee Wee Mustangs 2004 – LuCas Zahorski, Regina 2009 – Saskatoon Cardinals Pee Wee AAA 2005 – Jimmy Avram, Regina 2010 – Regina PaCers Bantam AAA 2006 – Taysen Holt, Estevan 2011 – Humboldt Dodgers Midget AAA Karli Reeve, Yorkton 2012 – Muenster Red Sox Pee Wee AA 2013 – Regina WolfpaCk Midget AAA 1993 – Ralph Karst, RoCkglen 2014 – Saskatoon Braves Pee Wee AAA 1994 – Jim Fink, Regina 2015 – Assiniboia Midget Aces 1995 – Barry O’Handley, Estevan 2016 – Muenster Red Sox Midget AAA 1996 – Doug Mievre, Tisdale 2017 – Humboldt Dodgers Mosquito AAA 1997 – Roger Anholt, Moose Jaw 2018 – Regina White Sox Pee Wee AAA 1998 – Charlie MeaCher, Moose Jaw 1999 – Darrell Baker, Regina Senior Team of the Year 2000 – Doug Simon, Regina 1989 – Team Sask Canada Games 2001 – Ray Beck, Lang 1990 – Saskatoon Bulls 2002 – Stacy Walker, Lloydminster 1991 – LoCkwood Braves 2003 – Adrian Baillargeon, Saskatoon 1992 – Lumsden Cubs 2004 – Todd Plaxton, Saskatoon 1993 – Saskatoon Cubs 2005 – Mel Murray, Estevan 1995 – Weyburn Beavers 2006 – Dave Riggs, Saskatoon 1996 – Weyburn Beavers 2007 – Kent Phillips, Estevan 1997 – Saskatoon Outlaws 2008 – Ken King, Weyburn 1998 – Lumsden Ghosts 2009 – Mike ResCh, Saskatoon 1999 – Moose Jaw Jr. Millers 2010 – Calvin Toffan, Regina 2000 – Regina Macco Maroons 2011 – Rob Cherepuschak, Pilot Butte 2001 – Saskatoon Outlaws 2012 – Pat Moser, Saskatoon 2002 – Lloydminster Twins 2013 – Chad Hofmann, Muenster 2003 – Moose Jaw Miller Eagles 2014 – Matt Kosteniuk, Saskatoon 2004 – Saskatoon Yellow Jackets WMBL 2015 – Dale Berner, Assiniboia 2005 – Swift Current Indians WMBL 2016 – Nathan Bourassa, Saskatoon 2006 – Saskatoon Outlaws 2017 – Dave Pero, Lashburn 2007 – Wilkie Brewers 2018 – Mike Lindsay, Saskatoon 2008 – Saskatoon Blue Jays 2009 – Holdfast Trappers Minor Club of the Year 2010 – Raymore Junior Renegades 2018 – Unity Minor Ball 2011 – Marysburg Royals 2012 – Regina Red Sox WMBL Grassroots Coach of the Year 2013 – Saskatoon Smoking Guns 2013 – Rob Cherepuschak, Pilot Butte 2014 – Regina Trappers 2014 – Steve Klippenstein, Regina 2015 – Yorkton E&S Yankees 2015 – Troy Casper, Regina 2016 – Carlyle Cardinals 2016 – Terry Root, Martensville 2017 – Regina Trappers 2017 – Dan Feser, Unity 2018 – Regina Junior Reds 2018 – Blair BeCk, Carnduff Manager (Coach) of the Year Official of the Year 1983 – Don McIntyre, Neilburg 1984 – Len Bell, Saskatoon 1984 – Herb Anweiler, Saskatoon 1985 – Bill Remenda, Saskatoon 1985 – Jim Paisley, Regina 1986 – Keith Newberry, PrinCe Albert 1986 – Ross Mahoney & Andy Logan, Regina 1987 – Glen Vanderhaeghe, Regina 1987 – Barry EriCkson, Regina 1988 – Warren Dittmer, Saskatoon 1988 – Jim Cozman, Regina 1989 – Randy Zerr, Regina 1989 – Larry Balog, Weyburn 1991 – LuC Fournier, PrinCe Albert 1990 – Isidore Strueby, Marysburg 1992 – Dave Linnen, PrinCe Albert 1991 – Bill O’Sullivan, Kindersley 1993 – David Burke, Kindersley 1992 – Don Hodgins, Battleford 1994 – Larry Orth, Watrous 1995 – Barry Boreen, Melfort 2018 – MiChael Barber, Carnduff 1996 – Larry SChrader, Regina 1997 – Jules HrapChak, Saskatoon Builder of the Year 1998 – Mike Smith, Saskatoon 1983 – Lorne Lasuita, Humboldt 1999 – Gerry Quennelle, Melville 1984 – George & Elfrieda Guenther, Saskatoon 2000 – Larry Balon, Drake 1985 – Bob Blair, Saskatoon 2001 – Chad Wagner, Regina 1986 – Earl Berard, Kindersley 2002 – Paul Kobiela, Saskatoon 1987 – Len Bell, Saskatoon 2003 – Trevor Drury, LuCky Lake 1988 – Gerry Heskitt, Saskatoon 2004 – Tyler Russel, Wynyard 1989 – Bill Thurman, Regina 2005 – Corrie Davis, Saskatoon 1990 – Fred Fisher, Saskatoon 2006 – Lou Slotsve, Saskatoon 1991 – Joe MCDonald, Regina 2007 – Brian Ast, Regina 1992 – Ron Walker, Prince Albert 2008 – BruCe Walker, Abbey 1993 – Fred Winterhalt, Unity 2009 – Scott Mills, Saskatoon 1994 – Joanne Kosolofski, Kindersley 2010 – Elemer Jerkovits, Regina Garnet Keller, Melville 2011 – Rocky Nickel, Moose Jaw 1995 – Larry Balog, Weyburn 2012 – Scott Mills, Saskatoon Dave Kohnke, Saskatoon 2013 – Gary Dodds, Saskatoon 1996 – Sue Cousins, Saskatoon 2014 – Matt SChule, Saskatoon 1997 – Marlene BroCColo, Swift Current 2015 – Bill Wyatt, Carlyle 1998 – Murray BuCsis, Melville 2016 – Steven Siroski, Estevan 1999 – Pete Flyma, Saskatoon 2017 – Clint Gieni, Battleford 2000 – David Burke, Kindersley 2018 – Aaron Szejvolt, Saskatoon 2001 – Blaine Forsberg, Martensville 2002 – Mel Murray, Estevan Lou Slotsve Junior Official of the Year 2003 – Debbie Hill, Regina 1995 – Wage Pagett, Regina 2004 – Jeff Morari, Saskatoon 1996 – Jae Malinowski, Saskatoon 2005 – Dan Asham, Saskatoon 1997 – Chad Wagner, Regina 2006 – Brian Trollope, Yorkton 1998 – Aaron Szejvolt, Saskatoon 2007 – Bob Bessel, Saskatoon 1999 – David NiCkel, Moose Jaw 2008 – Corey & Carissa BorthwiCk, 2000 – Dwane Burke, Kindersley 2009 – Aaron Elmy, Melville 2001 – Stu Schuerwater, Regina 2010 – BryCe JaCobs, Yorkton 2002 – Chris Henderson, Regina 2011 – Jean & Leo MaCDonald, Regina 2003 – Iden Tolley, Moose Jaw 2012 – Kevin KusCh, Lloydminster 2004 – MiChael Lamborn, Saskatoon 2013 – Regan BeCk, Meadow Lake 2005 – Bob Sonder, Regina 2014 – Rocky Nickel, Moose Jaw 2006 – Aaron Roberts, Saskatoon 2015 – John Casavant, Melfort 2007 – Travis Wourms, Saskatoon 2016 – BryCe Martin, Swift Current 2008 – Matt SChule, Saskatoon 2017 – Christine Hanson, Saskatoon 2009 – Andrew Lamborn, Saskatoon 2018 – Carla Ellert, Pilot Butte 2010 – Chris Shore, Regina 2011 – EriC Epp, Saskatoon Patron (Sponsor) of the Year 2012 – Dylan Bornhorst, St. Gregor 1983 – Saskatoon Optimist Baseball League 2013 – MCLaren Barker, Allan 1984 – Saskatoon Optimist Club 2014 – Riley Csenar, Saskatoon 1985 – MaCs ConvenienCe Store, Humboldt 2015 – Ian Stewart, Oxbow 1986 – Saskatoon Knights of Columbus 2016 – Kruz Wilson, Manor 1987 – Moose Jaw HoCkey SoCiety 2017 – Simeret Miller, Melville 1988 – Watson Distributors, Weyburn 1989 – Saskatoon Baseball CounCil InC. 1993 – Saskatoon Men’s Fun League 1990 – Muenster Sports Club 1994 – Spero Leakos, Saskatoon 1991 – Regina Knights of Columbus Farris Baba, Moose Jaw Esterhazy Elks Lodge 1995 – Justin Harding, Rosetown 1992 – John Boquist, Kindersley 1996 – Mae Ross, Regina 1993 – Imperial 400 Hotels, SaskatChewan 1997 – Brian Gerhardt, Esterhazy 1994 – Hub City Sports, Saskatoon 1998 – Ed Bryant, Saskatoon Lions Club of Regina 1999 – Lionel Ruhr, Regina 1995 – Regina Optimist Club 2000 – Todd Plaxton, Saskatoon 1996 – Smitty’s Restaurant, Saskatoon 2001 – Melville Minor Baseball 1997 – Prairie Coal Ltd, Estevan 2002 – Muenster Sports Club 1998 – PrinCe Albert Cosmopolitan Club 2003 – South Sask Midget Baseball League 1999 – Weyburn Youngfellows 2004 – Joe MCDonald, Regina 2000 – T&T TruCking, Saskatoon Ross Lane, 2001 – Boston Pizza Regina 2005 – Neil & Sharon Hogg, Swift Current 2002 – Bonanza Restaurant Saskatoon 2006 – Shelley Slykhuis, Carlyle 2003 – LusCar Ltd., Estevan 2007 – Terry Walliser & Greg Fieber, Estevan 2004 – Extreme HoCkey and Sport, Regina 2008 – Geoff Hughes, Saskatoon 2005 – Kelly Panteluk ConstruCtion 2009 – Nathan Bourassa, Saskatoon 2006 – BMO Nesbitt Burns 2010 – Fred Curts,
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