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Niagara District Jr. C Hockey League Awards NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS WEST M.V.P. 12-13 Sean Kienapple – New Hamburg 11-12 Corey Bethune - Simcoe 10-11 Brian Valentine - Aylmer 09-10 Corey Moore - New Hamburg 08-09 Graham Spreil - Aylmer 07-08 Rob Vanwynsberghe - Aylmer 06-07 Mac Cook - Simcoe 05-06 Mac Cook - Simcoe 04-05 Mac Cook - Simcoe 03-04 Scott Feddema - New Hamburg 02-03 Brad Baldwin - Norwich 01-02 Mark Walters - New Hamburg 00-01 Tyler Heimpel - New Hamburg 99-00 Tyler Heimpel - New Hamburg 98-99 Tyler Heimpel - New Hamburg 97-98 Dave Giovannieallo - Norwich 96-97 Dave Giovannieallo - Norwich 95-96 Brandon Murphy - Woodstock 94-95 Drew Campbell - Port Dover 93-94 Bill Evans - New Hamburg 92-93 Kyle Dalman - Norwich 91-92 Tim O'Conner - Dundas 90-91 Damon Racicot - Norwich 89-90 Stu Myers - Rockton 88-89 Tim Fisher - Flamboro 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 Dan Walsh - Dundas 82-83 John Calic - Woodstock 81-82 Reg Aubert - Flamboro 80-81 Duane Devos - Norwich 79-80 Pat Radigan - Ancaster 78-79 NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Scoring Champion 12-13 Nick Pope – New Hamburg – 68 points 11-12 Corey Bethune - Simcoe - 64 points 10-11 Curtis Logan - Norwich - 57 points 09-10 Zane Neilly - Simcoe - 80 points 08-09 Chris Purawec - Simcoe - 62 points 07-08 Cam Sault - Simcoe - 70 points 06-07 Mac Cook - Simcoe - 111 points 05-06 Mac Cook - Simcoe - 91points 04-05 Mac Cook - Simcoe - 03-04 Mac Cook - Simcoe - 02-03 Tyler Roth - Norwich - 51 points 01-02 Jeremy Demarest - Woodstock - 62 points 00-01 Tyler Heimpel - New Hamburg 99-00 Tyler Heimpel - New Hamburg 98-99 Mike Stevenson - Woodstock - 70 points 97-98 Dave Giovannieallo - Norwich 96-97 Dave Giovannieallo - Norwich 95-96 Brandon Murphy - Woodstock - 84 points 94-95 Joe Ligori - Paris - 86 points 93-94 Shane Lahay - Paris - 81 points 92-93 Dan Morris - Woodstock - 75 points 91-92 Tim O' Conner - Dundas - 86 points 91-92 Tim Fisher - Flamboro - 86 points 90-91 Paul Blanche - Dundas 89-90 Tim O'Conner - Dundas 88-89 Tim Fisher - Flamboro - 86 points 87-88 Greg Buder - New Hamburg - 118 points 86-87 Greg Buder - New Hamburg - 67 points 85-86 Steve Cruickshank - Paris 84-85 Ralph Sparks - New Hamburg 83-84 Paul Eby - New Hamburg 82-83 Brent Royles - Norwich 81-82 Mark Ried - Flamboro 80-81 Dwayne Devos - Norwich 79-80 Greg Lucas - Ancaster 78-79 Dennis Smith - Hagersville NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Rookie of the Year 12-13 Brandon Verasamy – Paris & Gus Ford – Norwich (tie) 11-12 Sean Kienapple - New Hamburg 10-11 Chase Thorton - Woodstock 09-10 Jordan Minello - Woodstock 08-09 Josh Mitton - Paris 07-08 Blair Falotico - Woodstock 06-07 Thomas Shelley - Paris 05-06 Karl Peterson - Norwich 04-05 Luke VanMoerkerke - Norwich 03-04 Steve Tsandelas - New Hamburg 02-03 Mac Cook - Simcoe 01-02 Steve Walters - New Hamburg 00-01 Jack McLaren - Woodstock 99-00 T.J. McCool - Norwich 98-99 Kevin Moon - Woodstock 97-98 Trevor Rogowski - Paris 96-97 Brad Wilkins - Woodstock 95-96 Ron Nadalvin - Woodstock 94-95 Brett Hislop - New Hamburg 93-94 Drew Hopper - Norwich 92-93 Kyle Dalman - Norwich NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Best Defenceman 12-13 Kennan Hall - Simcoe 11-12 Kennan Hall - Simcoe 10-11 Cassidy North - Aylmer 09-10 Derek Long - Simcoe 08-09 Brandon Harbour Aylmer 07-08 Joel Rennie Simcoe 06-07 Ryan Fletcher - Aylmer 05-06 Vance Stark- Aylmer 04-05 Eric Hamilton - Aylmer 03-04 Chris Pooley - Woodstock 02-03 Tyler Phillips - Norwich 01-02 Justin Laferriome - Paris 00-01 Seth Zelem - 99-00 Jeremy Deconinck - Norwich 98-99 Jeremy Deconinck - Norwich 97-98 Mark Fox - Paris 96-97 Jason Rupert - Woodstock 95-96 Jason Snyder - Simcoe 94-95 Sean Oliver - Norwich 93-94 Sean Oliver- Norwich 92-93 Cory Roberts - Port Dover 91-92 Dave Lester Flamboro 90-91 Dave Lester - Flamboro 89-90 Chris Gaylor - Woodstock 88-89 Dave Lester - Flamboro 82-83 John Hawkrigg - Flamboro 81-82 John Hawkrigg - Flamboro 80-81 Mark Rombough - Simcoe 79-80 Glen Risely - Ancaster 78-79 NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Goalie Awards 12-13 Matt McGongile/Trevor Fleming/Zach Easveld - Norwich 11-12 Matt McGongile/Zach Easveld - Norwich 10-11 Matt McGongile/Zach Easveld - Norwich 09-10 Matt Coutts/Matt McGonigle - Norwich 08-09 Cody Vinnai/Paul Tirkalas - Norwich 07-08 Cody Vinnai/Justin Alyea - Norwich 06-07 Karl Peterson - Norwich 05-06 Karl Peterson/Mark Robb - Norwich 04-05 Matt Russell - Aylmer 03-04 Brad Baldwin - Norwich 02-03 Brad Baldwin - Norwich 01-02 Andy Mason - Norwich 00-01 Andy Mason - Norwich 99-00 Mike Matika/Ryan Hopf - Woodstock 98-99 Mike O'Riely/Ron Nadalin/Tristan Dassy - Woodstock 97-98 Scott Bradley/Sean Swiech - Paris 96-97 Ron Nadalin/Rob Ingram/Tim Pinder - Woodstock 95-96 Tim Pinder/Ron Nadalin - Woodstock 94-95 Jon Sikkema/Darryl Beam/James McLellan - Woodstock 93-94 Sean Koekoek/Chad Cullaton - Paris 92-93 Andrew Boughner/James McLellan - Woodstock 91-92 Sean Davis/Jeff Clark - Flamboro 90-91 Trevor Hunter/Robert Gyurits - New Hamburg 89-90 Brian Richardson/Brad Cumming - Rockton 88-89 Trevor Hunter/Todd Hunter - New Hamburg 87-88 Rodney Silverthorne/Todd Jones/Mike Gratton - Norwich 86-87 Dwayne Roloson/Gord Kowalsky - Norwich 85-86 Mike McMillan/Gord Kowalsky - Norwich 84-85 Ted Attlebery/Gord Kowalsky - Norwich 83-84 Ted Attlebery/Gord Kowalsky - Norwich 82-83 Shawn Guardhouse/John Calic - Woodstock 81-82 John Pawlik/Rich Shoemaker - Flamboro 80-81 John Calic/Larry Ykema - Woodstock 79-80 Bob Abbey 78-79 NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Most Sportsman Like Player 12-13 Tom Brady - Norwich 11-12 Todd Laurindo - Aylmer 10-11 Kyle Robertson - Woodstock 09-10 Scott Mugford - Aylmer 08-09 Brandon Harbour - Aylmer 07-08 Steve Neu - Paris 06-07 Troy Hart - New Hamburg 05-06 Justin Brooks - Norwich 04-05 Dave Tsandelis - New Hamburg 03-04 Scott Feddema - New Hamburg 02-03 Justin Brooks - Woodstock 01-02 Jeremy Demarest - Woodstock 00-01 Matt Carey - Woodstock 99-00 Paul Davidson - Paris 98-99 Paul Davidson - Paris 97-98 Greg Reading - Port Dover 96-97 Ron Piper - Norwich 95-96 Mike Smith - Paris 94-95 Mike Smith - Paris 93-94 Don Swick - Simcoe 92-93 Kyle Dolman - Norwich 91-92 Bill Evans - New Hamburg 90-91 Randy Daw - Flamboro 89-90 Chris Westbrook - Norwich 88-89 Tim Fisher - Flamboro 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 Ian Mathews - Dundas 81-82 Brian Walsh 80-81 Phil Ross 79-80 Steve Daniels 78-79 Gerald White - Glanbrook NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS West Coach of the Year 12-13 Erich McKinnon - Paris 11-12 Shane Gerber - New Hamburg 10-11 Shane Gerber - New Hamburg 09-10 Peter Crosby - Paris 08-09 Jeff Johnson - Paris 07-08 Chad Zieggler - New Hamburg 06-07 Derek Partlo - Woodstock 05-06 Brian Abby - Aylmer 04-05 Scott Brooks - Aylmer 03-04 Scott Brooks - Aylmer 02-03 Pat Lenehan - Norwich 01-02 Scott Brooks - Woodstock 00-01 Chris Ottman 99-00 Jack Narin - New Hamburg 98-99 Scott Brooks - Woodstock 97-98 Paul Stuart - Woodstock 96-97 Dave Bogart - Woodstock 95-96 Dave Bogart - Woodstock 94-95 Dave Halaman - New Hamburg 93-94 Karl Herod - Paris 92-93 Dave Bogart - Woodstock 91-92 Terry Jackson - Rockton 90-91 Dave MacQueen - New Hamburg 89-90 Rick Thompson - Rockton 88-89 Mark Watson - Dundas 85-86 Rob Rachar - Norwich 83-84 Wayne Vansickle - Dundas 82-83 Alan Abbey - Ancaster 81-82 L. Riendeau - Flamboro 80-81 Fred Murphy - Woodstock 79-80 J. Smillie - Flamboro 78-79 Wayne Ego - Flamboro NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS East Coach of the Year 12-13 Chris Rowe - Dunnville 11-12 Dan Brown - Caledonia 10-11 John MacDonald - Dunnville 09-10 Andrew Joyner - Chippawa 08-09 Andrew Joyner Chippawa 07-08 Greg Clause - Glanbrook 06-07 Dan Brown - Caledonia 05-06 Dave Brownridge - Grimsby 04-05 Brad Corby - Glanbrook 03-04 Brian Thorne - Chippawa 02-03 Dave Brownridge - Grimsby 01-02 Steve Aglor - Dundas 00-01 Steve Aglor - Dundas 99-00 Dave Brownridge - Grimsby 98-99 Ken Mann - Flamboro 97-98 John Ruber - Grimsby 96-97 Jamie Page - Glanbrook 95-96 Jamie Page - Glanbrook 94-95 Tom Fortushnick - Chippawa 93-94 Jamie Page - Glanbrook 92-93 Irv Hildebrandt - Flamboro NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS East M.V.P. 12-13 Curtis Edwards - Glanbrook 11-12 Troy Pieterse - Dunnville 10-11 Kyle Fraser - Grimsby 09-10 Anthony Scorniaenchi - Caledonia 08-09 Jesse Healy - Dundas 07-08 Andrew Mckenzie - Chippawa 06-07 Derek Prodeus - Dundas 05-06 Joel Willis - Chippawa 04-05 Brandon Fuller - Grimsby 03-04 Tim Welychka - Dunnville 02-03 Tim Welychka - Dunnville 01-02 Adam Ruzychi - Dundas 00-01 Tim Velemirodich - Chippawa 99-00 Fernando Cipriani - Dundas 98-99 Craig Pederson - Flamboro 97-98 Jeff Dumond - Glanbrook 96-97 Shawn Beatty - Flamboro 95-96 Phil Ball - Glanbrook 94-95 Tim O' Conner - Dundas 93-94 Mike Spera - Glanbrook 92-93 Tim O' Conner - Dundas NIAGARA DISTRICT JR. C HOCKEY LEAGUE AWARDS East Scoring Champion 12-13 C.Edwards – Glanbrook – 58 points 11-12 Connor Rilett - Grimsby - 54 points 10-11 Dan Minor - Dunnville - 63 Points 09-10 Dan Minor - Dunnville - 51 points 08-09 Andrew MacKenzie - Chippawa 67 points 07-08 Andrew Mackenzie - Chippawa 80 points 06-07 Derek Prodeus - Dundas 05-06 Joel Willis - Chippawa 04-05 Brandon Fuller - Grimsby 03-04 Jeff Aglor - Dundas 02-03 Tim Welychka - Dunnville 01-02 Tim Velemirovich - Chippawa 00-01 Ace Morin - Glanbrook 99-00 Fernando Cipriani - Dundas 98-99 Beau Spencer - Flamboro 97-98 Jeff Dumond - Glanbrook 96-97 Shawn Beatty - Flamboro 95-96 Phil Ball - Glanbrook 94-95 Darryl Sinclair - Dundas 93-94 Mike Spera - Glanbrook, Tim O'Conner - Dundas 92-93 Tim O'Conner - Dundas 91-92 Chris Travale - Grimsby NIAGARA DISTRICT JR.
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