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Curl BC is looking for sponsors for sportsmanship awards for the following events:
Kay Giles Sportsmanship Award (Women)
This award was established in memory of Kay Giles. Each year at the BC Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the players vote for a fellow competitor whom they believe to be the most sportsmanlike.
Past Recipients:
- 2012 – Nicole Backe, Nanaimo
- 2011 – Jill Winters, Nelson
- 2010 – Kristy Lewis, Richmond
- 2009 – Terri Bublitz, Kamloops
- 2008 – Anita Cochrane, Royal City
- 2007 – Allison MacInnes, Kamloops
- 2006 – Jill Winters, Nelson
- 2005 – Kristy Lewis & Toni Wells
- 2004 – Pat Sanders, Duncan
- 2003 – Cheryl Noble, Duncan
- 2002 – Roselyn Craig, Duncan
- 2001 – Eileen Mitton, Abbotsford
- 2000 – Shannon Cooper, Fort Nelson
- 1999 – LeeAnn Dapavo, Kelowna
- 1998 – Liz Folk, Kelowna
- 1997 – Cathy Horcoff, Prince Rupert
- 1996 – Kerrylyn Richard, Kelowna
- 1995 – Kim Grimm, Prince Rupert
- 1994 – Kim Grimm, Prince Rupert
- 1993 – Betty MacLellan, Chilliwack
- 1992 – Sandra Ishida, North Shore Winter Club
- 1991 – Donna Giles, North Shore Winter Club
- 1990 – Sharon Kempthorne, Kelowna
- 1989 – Agnes Giles, Richmond
- 1988 – Judy MacKinnon, Kimberley
- 1987 – Kerry Miller Team, Cloverdale
- 1986 – Diana Smith Team, Kimberley
- 1985 – Pat Moore, Duncan
- 1984 – M.L. Pfenning, Kelowna
- 1983 – Judie Roberts, Castlegar
- 1982 – Bobbie Wallace, Vancouver
- 1981 – Dimps Horn, 100 Mile House
- 1980 – Leila Johnston, Prince George
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Gordon Hooey Sportsmanship Award (Junior Men)
Criteria:
- voted on by fellow competitors at the event
Past Recipients:
- 2012 – Chris Haynes, Nelson
- 2011 – Cameron Weir, Delta
- 2010 – Daniel Wenzek, Victoria
- 2009 – Joey Ferguson, Trail
- 2008 – Joel Cave, Victoria
- 2007 – Kyle Sedola, Nanaimo
- 2006 – Kyle Sedola, Nanaimo
- 2005 – Grayson Hall
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Flora Martin Sportsmanship Award (Junior Women)
Flora Martin of Victoria is a Provincial and Canadian Champion. She was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1979. This award is presented each year at the Junior Women’s Provincials to the curler chosen by her peers to be the most sportsmanlike.
Past Recipients:
- 2012 – Michelle Ball, Williams Lake
- 2011 – Megan MacKay, Trail
- 2010 – Falon Burkitt, Prince George
- 2009 – Julianna Tsang , Richmond
- 2008 – Melissa Moen, Vernon
- 2007 – Breanne Muzylowski, Hirsch Creek
- 2006 – Jami McMartin, Valley
- 2005 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
- 2004 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
- 2003 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
- 2002 – Karla Sparks, Langley
- 2001 – Jesse Neis, Smithers
- 200 – Tanya McNee, Fort St. John
- 1999 – Nic Pellegrin, Victoria
- 1998 – Kristen Windsor, Kamloops
- 1997 – Kelley MacKenzie, Kelowna
- 1996 – Nina Reiniger, Richmond
- 1995 – Julie Provost, Kelowna
- 1994 – Kimberly Brossart, Kamloops
- 1993 – Heather Godberson, Fort St. John
- 1992 – Shannon Barnes, Kelowna
- 1991 – Yvonne LaFleur, Dawson Creek
- 1990 – Patti Thompson, Prince George
- 1989 – Lanette Kowalsky, Kamloops
- 1988 – Tina Walker, Nanaimo
- 1987 – Christine Stewart, Trail
- 1986 – Kim Stewart Team, Fort St. John
- 1985 – Corinne Massullo Team, Powell River
- 1984 – Allyson Trimble, Richmond
- 1983 – Krista Hanni, UBC
- 1982 – Debbie Massullo, Powell River & Terry Peterson, Dawson Creek
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Lottie Hill Sportsmanship Award (Senior Women)
Lottie became involved with curling in 1946 and was President of the BCLCA during the 1971-72 and 1977-78 seasons. Gordon Hill and family have donated a plaque in memory of Lottie Hill to be presented each year at the Senior Women’s Provincial Playdowns.
Past Recipients:
- 2012 – Sharon MacDonald, Langley
- 2011 – Deb deTremaudan, Trail
- 2010 – Marilyn Berry, Trail
- 2009 – Teri Palynchuk
- 2008 – Barb Koftinoff
- 2007 – Sherry Heath
- 2006 – Sandra Morden
- 2005 – Kathy Smiley
- 2004 – Beverley Stevens, Nelson
- 2003 – Lois Cutler, Nelson
- 2002 – Mary Rauter, Terrace
- 2001 – Lois Cutler, Nelson
- 2000 – Lou Ollenberger, Fort St. John
- 1999 – Marlene Peterson, Victoria
- 1998 – Linora Hudson, Coquitlam
- 1997 – Judy Degerness, Terrace
- 1996 – Lou Ollenberger, Fort St. John
- 1995 – Eunice Higgs, Richmond
- 1994 – Lou Logan, Royal City
- 1993 – Gloria Pickering, Cranbrook
- 1992 – Sharon Kaspick, Duncan
- 1991 – Marg Folk, 100 Mile House
- 1990 – Stella Kientz, Fort St. John
- 1989 – Helen Francouer, Houston
- 1988 – Joyce Paul, Prince Rupert
- 1987 – Lorraine Baron Team, North Vancouer
- 1986 – Jean Billing Team, Prince Rupert
- 1985 – Jean Skobalski, Vernon
- 1984 – Bev Flecther, Trail
- 1983 – Ivy McLeod, Victoria
- 1982 – Mona MacLean, Dawson Creek
- 1981 – Joy Frechette, Kitimat
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Asham Coaching Award
- 2012 – Todd Troyer, Victoria, Team Hozak
Doug Dalziel, Prince George, Team Burkitt
- 2011 – Todd Troyer, Victoria, Team Hozak
Doreen Jones, Chilliwack, Team Prinse
- 2010 – Todd Troyer, Victoria, Team Hozak
Doug Dalziel, Prince George, Team Burkitt
- 2009 – Victor Shimizu, Richmond, Team Shimizu
Bill Tschirhart, Golden Ears, Team Kedziora
- 2008 – Katie Witt, Royal City, Team Page
Len Stewart, Victoria, Team Cave
- 2007 – Cindy Tucker, Victoria, Team Sivertson
Len Chillibeck, Victoria, Team Kedziora
- 2006 – Bernard Brosseau, Lumby, Team Brosseau
Karen Watson, Royal City, Team Wakefield
- 2005 – Terry Bublitz, Trail, Team Schmidt
Al Wood, Victoria, Team Baier
- 2004 – Rick Fewster, Prince George, Team Fewster
John Pisarczyk, Kamloops
3M Coaching Award
- 2003 – Terry Bublitz, Trail, Team Schmidt
John Pisarczyk, Kamloops
- 2002 – Terry Vandale, Elkford, Team Vandale
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