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Tuesday night marked the annual Fort St. John Minor Hockey Association awards ceremony at the Kids Arena.
Awards and winners are listed below, in the order of presentation:
McLean Herron Award – Midget House or Rep
Brett Young
Kenny Kosick Memorial Awards – Midget House or Rep
Brett McLean
Ron Robinson Award – Pre-novice
Devan Minard Earl Alexander Award – Novice Connor Bowie
Dale Palmer Award – Atom House or Rep
Colten Lancaster and Ralph Jarratt
Corey Lee James Schultz Memorial Award – PeeWee Rep
Tyler Wood
June Godberson Memorial Award – PeeWee House or Rep
Ricky Bateman
Mike Brandmann Memorial Award – PeeWee House or Rep
Kameron Furlong
Bryan Phillips Memorial Award – Bantam House
Dylan Nelson
Gary Flake Memorial Award – Bantam House or Rep
Todd Malanowich
Fort St. John Eagles Women’s hockey team Most Dedicated female Award
Jodan Kozinsky
Kirschner Goaltender Award – All ages, all teams
Daimon Derouin
Referee of the Year Award – All ages
Michael van Nostrand
Coach of the Year Award
Bronc Donis
Doug and Yvonne Wiles Recognition Award – For an individual or sponsor who has dedicated his or her time to the betterment of our Monor Hockey Program, and who has helped in areas where his or her child is not involved.
Winner – Pat Lang Hugo Brandmann Memorial Parent Volunteer Award Renee Barrow
Rotary Fair-play Award – To PeeWee House team showing team spirit and sportsmanship
Oil West Team
Coaches: Dale Merwin, John Fehr, Tracy Travis
Congratulations to all winners, and a big thank-you to all players, coaches, officials, and volunteers who made it another successful Fort St. John hockey season.
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