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PAST VANIER CUP AWARD WINNERS


HEC CRIGHTON TROPHY
THE PRESIDENTS' TROPHY
J.P. METRAS TROPHY
PETER GORMAN TROPHY

FRANK TINDALL TROPHY
RUSS JACKSON AWARD
GINO FRACAS AWARD


 

HEC CRIGHTON TROPHY

The Hec Crighton Trophy, presented to Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Board of Directors to the Canadian College Bowl, is awarded to the outstanding football player in CIS. The trophy is named after the late Hec Crighton - teacher, coach, referee, author of the Official Football Rule Book and the CIS Rule Book.

2006
Daryl Stephenson
Windsor
2005
Andy Fantuz Western
2004
Jesse Lumsden
McMaster
2003
Tommy Denison
Queen's
2002
Tommy Denison
Queen's
2001
Ben Chapdelaine
McMaster
2000
Kojo Aidoo
McMaster
1999
Phill Côté
Ottawa
1998
Éric Lapointe
Mt. Allison
1997
Mark Nohra
UBC
1996
Éric Lapointe
Mt. Allison
1995
Don Blair
Calgary
1994
Bill Kubas
Laurier
1993
Tim Tindale
Western
1992
Eugene Buccigrossi
Toronto
1991
Tim Tindale
Western
1990
Chris Flynn
Saint Mary’s
1989
Chris Flynn
Saint Mary’s
1988
Chris Flynn
Saint Mary’s
1987
Jordan Gagner
UBC
1986
Blake Marshall
Western
1985
Larry Mohr
Queen's
1984
Phil Scarfone
Guelph
1983
Greg Vavra
Calgary
1982
Rick Zmich
Ottawa
1981
Dan Feraday
Toronto
1980
Greg Marshall
Western
1979
Scott Mallender
Windsor
1978
Jamie Bone
Western
1977
Bob Cameron
Acadia
1976
Bob Stracina
Acadia
1975
Brian Fryer
Alberta
1974
Al Charuk
Acadia
1973
Dave Pickett
Saskatchewan
1972
Andrew Parici
Windsor
1971
Mel Smith
Alberta
1970
Paul Paddon
Ottawa
1969
Dave Fleiszer
McGill
1968
Mike Raham
Toronto
1967
Mike Eben Toronto

THE PRESIDENTS' TROPHY

Presented to Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 1980 by Ed Zemrau, CIS Past President and Robert Doty, Past President of the College Bowl, the award is presented to the Outstanding Defensive Player in CIS.

2006
Patrick Donovan
Concordia
2005
Patrick Donovan Concordia
2004
Mickey Donovan
Concordia
2003
Neil McKinlay
Simon Fraser
2002
Adam MacDonald
StFX
2001
David Stipe
Bishop's
2000
Joey Mikawoz
Manitoba
1999
Mike Letendre
Saskatchewan
1998
Warren Muzika
Saskatchewan
1997
Jason Van Geel
Waterloo
1996
Derek Krete
Western
1995
Paul Frlan
StFX
1994
Corey Delaney
Waterloo
1993
Lou Tiro
Toronto
1992
Alex Eliopoulos
Saint Mary’s
1991
Ray Bernard
Bishop's
1990
Randy Power
Mt. Allison
1989
Mark Singer
Alberta
1988
Leroy Blugh
Bishop's
1987
Brent Lewis
Western
1986
Mark Norman
UBC
1985
Darcy Kopp
Calgary
1984
Larry Oglesby
Mt. Allison
1983
Tom Timlin
Carleton
1982
Mike Emery
UBC
1981
Mike Emery
UBC
1980
Rich Payne
Laurier

J.P. METRAS TROPHY

The J.P. Metras Trophy is presented to the outstanding lineman in CIS. Initiated in 1974, the Centennial Year of Canadian University Football, the award is in recognition of the achievements of John Pius Metras who, for 30 years as head coach of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, established a lifetime record of 106 victories, 76 losses and 11 ties, including 9 league championships.

2006
Chris Best
Waterloo
2005
Dominic Picard Laval
2004
Troy Cunningham
Concordia
2003
Ibrahim Khan
Simon Fraser
2002
Israel Idonije
Manitoba
2001
Carl Gourgues
Laval
2000
Randy Chevrier
McGill
1999
Tyson St. James
UBC
1998
Garret Everson
Calgary
1997
Mike Kushnir
StFX
1996
James Repesse
Saskatchewan
1995
Harry Van Hofwegen
Carleton
1994
Paul Connery
Bishop's
1993
Paul Chesser
Concordia
1992
Chris Konrad
Calgary
1991
Jason Rauhaus
Manitoba
1990
Chris Morris
Toronto
1989
Chris Gioskos
Ottawa
1988
Veron Stiliadis
Laurier
1987
Pierre Vercheval
Western
1986
Louie Godry
Guelph
1985
Mike Schad
Queen's
1984
Boyd Young
Ottawa
1983
Jim DeSilva
Carleton
1982
Peter Langford
Guelph
1981
Tony Grassa
StFX
1980
Scott McArthur
Calgary
1979
Jim Muller
Queen's
1978
Dave Willox
Alberta
1977
Dick Bakker
Queen's
1976
Gerry Inglis
Alberta
1975
Mark Pothier
Saint Mary’s
1974
Bart Evans
Manitoba

 


PETER GORMAN TROPHY

The Peter Gorman Trophy is awarded to the Rookie of the Year in CIS. The Trophy acknowledges the great contribution Peter Gorman has made to the development of Canadian University Football. As Founder of the Canadian College Bowl, his emphasis has always been on the youth of Canada. It is only fitting that Gorman would be associated with the encouragement of the rookies.

2006
Dalin Tollestrup
Calgary
2005
Martin Gagné Montreal
2004
Kyle Williams
Bishops
2003
Maxime Gagnier
Montreal
2002
Andrew Fantuz
Western
2001
Jeremy Steeves
StFX
2000
J.-Frédéric Tremblay
Laval
1999
Sébastien Roy
Mt. Allison
1998
Kojo Aidoo
McMaster
1997
Paul Carty
StFX
1996
Jeff Johnson
York
1995
Éric Lapointe
Mt. Allison
1994
Andre Arlain
StFX
1993
Jerome Pathon
Acadia
1992
Sean Reade
Western
1991
Domenic Zagari
Manitoba
1990
Bill Kubas
Laurier
1989
Chris Banton
Ottawa
1988
Grant Keaney
Mt. Allison
1987
Dan Farthing
Saskatchewan
1986
Michael Soles
McGill
1985
Mark Brown
Carleton
1984
Jeff Funtasz
Alberta
1983
Paul Nastasiuk
Laurier
1982
Mike Fabiilli
Ottawa
1981
Glenn Steele
UBC
1980
John Hutchinson
Mt. Allison
1979
Joey Tynes
StFX
1978
John Lowe
Guelph
1977
Gord Goodwin
Queen's
1976
Jim Reid
Laurier

FRANK TINDALL TROPHY

The Frank Tindall Trophy, dedicated in honour of the former head coach of the Queen's Golden Gaels (29 years, 106-74-2, 8 league and 1 national title), is presented to the CIS Coach of the Year. The Selection Committee is composed of members of the Carleton University Old Crow Society.

2006
Denis Piché
Ottawa
2005
Glen Constantin Laval
2004
Jerry Friesen
Alberta
2003
Gary Jeffries
Wilfrid Laurier
2002
Chuck McMann
McGill
2001
Brian Dobie
Manitoba
2000
Greg Marshall
McMaster
1999
Blake Nill
Saint Mary’s
1998
Larry Haylor
Western
1997
John Stevens
StFX
1996
Dan McNally
Guelph
1995
Rick Zmich
Laurier
1994
Brian Towriss
Saskatchewan
1993
Larry Uteck
Saint Mary’s
1992
Ian Breck
Bishop's
1991
Rich Newbrough
Laurier
1990
Larry Haylor
Western
1989
Dave Knight
Waterloo
1988
Larry Uteck
Saint Mary’s
1987
Frank Smith
UBC
1986
Bruce Coulter
Bishop's
1985
Peter Connellan
Calgary
1984
Steve Bruno
Mt. Allison
1983
Doug Hargreaves
Queen's
1982
Bernie Custis
McMaster
1981
John Huard
Acadia
1980
Cam Innes
Ottawa
1979
Dave "Tuffy" Knight
Laurier
1978
Frank Smith
UBC
1977
Peter Conellan
Calgary
1976
Darwin Semotiuk
Western
1975
Don Gilbert
Ottawa
1974
Ron Murphy
Toronto
1973
Ed Hilton
UPEI
1972
Dave "Tuffy" Knight
Laurier
1971
Jim Donlevy
Alberta
1970
Frank Cosentino
Western
1969
Henry Janzen
Manitoba

RUSS JACKSON AWARD

The Russ Jackson Award is presented to the player best exemplifying the attributes of academic achievement, football skill and citizenship and is named in honour of CFL Hall of Famer / Ottawa Rough Rider and McMaster University Quarterback, Russell Stanley Jackson.

2006
Naim El-Far
Ottawa
2005
Dan Parker Mount Allison
2004
Nathan Beveridge
UBC
2003
Curt McLellan
Queen's
2002
Lincoln Blumell
Calgary
2001
Josh Alexander
Laurier
2000
Carlo Panaro
Alberta
1999
Carlo Panaro
Alberta
1998
Jean-Philippe Darche
McGill
1997
Sam Stetsko
Alberta
1996
Sean O'Neill
Carleton
1995
Ted MacLean
SMU
1994
Steve Papp
McGill
1993
David Sykes
SMU
1992
David Sykes
SMU
1991
J.P. Veri
McGill
1990
J.P. Veri
McGill
1989
Jock Climie
Queen's
1988
Andrew Allison
Mt. Allison
1987
Elio Geremia
Calgary
1986
Charlie Galunic
Queen's

GINO FRACAS AWARD


Named in honour of Gino Fracas, legendary coach at the Universities of Alberta and Windsor, the award recognizes outstanding career service by a volunteer assistant football coach. The award was introduced in 1988.

2006
Wayne Harris Jr.
Calgary
2005
Richard Urbanovich Manitoba
2004
Ross Lemke
Montreal
2003
Rob Dalley
Wilfrid Laurier
2002
Barry Radcliffe
Saskatchewan
2001
Frank Gesztesi
McMaster
2000
Kevin Artichuk
StFX
1999
John Belmont
Alberta
1998
Mark Forsyth
McMaster
1997
Rita Sue Bolton
Queen's
1996
Peter Regimbald
Concordia
1995
Gary Kirchner
McGill
1994
Bill Miklas
Queen's
1993
Bob Mullen
Queen's
1992
Doug Smith
Toronto
1991
Clarke Samways
Western
1990
John MacNeil
Mt. Allison
1989
Phil Hughes
StFX
1988
Morgan Clark
Windsor

 

 


 

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