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Fair Play Awards

Fair Play awards are presented at each BC Provincial Championship. The awards are determined by nomination; the competing curlers vote for a fellow competitor who they believe embodies sportsmanship, fair play, and the spirit of the game.

Curl BC is looking for sponsors for sportsmanship awards for the following events:

  • Men’s
  • Senior Men’s
  • U18 Boy’s & Girls’
Kay Giles Fair Play Award (Women)

This award was established in memory of Kay Giles. Each year at the Scotties BC Women’s Curling Championship, presented by Best Western , the players vote for a fellow competitor who they believe embodies the spirit of the game.

Past Recipients:

  • 2025 – Jessie Sanderson
  • 2024 – Meredith Cole
  • 2023 – Kristen Ryan, Maple Ridge
  • 2022 – Grace MacInnes, Langley
  • 2021 – COVID
  • 2020 – Brette Richards, Lake Country
  • 2019 – Michelle Dunn, Chilliwack
  • 2018 – Lori Seemann, Kelowna
  • 2017 – Julie Herndier, Cloverdale
  • 2016 – Carley St Blaze, Victoria
  • 2015 – Patti Knezevic and Rhonda Camozzi, Prince George
  • 2014 – Jen Rusnell, Prince George
  • 2013 – Lori Olsen, Royal City
  • 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
Gordon Hooey Fair Play Award (Junior Men)

Criteria:

  • Voted on by fellow competitors at the event

Past Recipients:

  • 2025 – Wesley Wu
  • 2024 – Adam Fenton & Jesse Tiede
  • 2023 – Coburn Fadden, Kamloops
  • 2022 – Coburn Fadden, Kamloops
  • 2021 – COVID
  • 2020 – Mack Ellis, Nanaimo
  • 2019 – Bryan Yamada, Kamloops
  • 2018 – Connor Deane, Tunnel Town
  • 2017 – Colin Anderson, Grand Forks
  • 2016 – Zane Bartlett, Grand Forks
  • 2015 – Paul Henderson, Victoria
  • 2014 – Kasey O’Hara, Beaver Valley
  • 2013 – Brendan Cliff, Vernon
  • 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
Flora Martin Fair Play Award (Junior/U20 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/U20 Women’s Provincials to the curler chosen by her peers to be the most sportsmanlike.

Past Recipients:

  • 2025 – Ally Feduniak
  • 2024 – Ivy Jensen
  • 2023 – Sasha Wilson, Victoria
  • 2022 – Meredith Cole, Delta and Madison Munro, Kelowna
  • 2021 – COVID
  • 2020 – Gracelyn Richards, Courtenay
  • 2019 – Elizabeth Bowles/Sasha Wilson, Delta/Victoria
  • 2018 – Brenna Drought, Mill Bay
  • 2017 – Megan McGillivray, Vernon
  • 2016 – Sydney Brilz, Victoria
  • 2015 – Kirsten Zucchet, Chilliwack
  • 2014 – Sydney Hofer, Vernon, and Mariah Coulombe, Juan de Fuca
  • 2013 – Cierra Fisher, Kamloops
  • 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, Colverdale
  • 2005 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
  • 2004 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
  • 2003 – Jennifer Fewster, Prince George
  • 2002 – Karla Sparks, Langley
  • 2001 – Jesse Neis, Smithers
  • 2000 – Tanya McNee, Fort St. John
  • 1999 – Nicole Pellegrin, Victoria
  • 1998 – Kristen Windsor, Kamloops
  • 1997 – Kelly 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
Lottie Hill Fair Play 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:

  • 2025 – Lynn Fedoruk
  • 2023 – Cathy Chapman
  • 2022 – Cindy Curtain
  • 2021 – Kerri Miller & Lesley Shearer
  • 2020 – Heather Nichol
  • 2019 – Heather Nichol
  • 2018 – Karen Van Os
  • 2017 – Karen Van Os
  • 2016 – Penny Shantz, Parksville
  • 2015 – Teri Palynchuk
  • 2014 – Heather Nichol
  • 2013 – Teri Palynchuk
  • 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
Lorraine Gagnon Fair Play Award (Master Women)
  • 2025 – Marnie Devlin
  • 2024 – Cindy Curtain
  • 2023 – Mary Ellen Konyer
  • 2022 – Terry Townsend-Jones
  • 2021 – COVID
  • 2020 – Rita Araki
  • 2019 – Marg Obee – Nanaimo
Fair Play Awards
  • 2025
    • Men’s – Coburn Fadden
    • U18 Boys’ – Sam Carson
    • U18 Girls’ – Yalda Tabesh
    • Mixed Doubles – Coburn Fadden
    • Stick (Women’s) – Kathy Saul-Fowler
    • Stick (Open) – Gail Ostaficiuk
    • Masters (Men) – Dwayne Uyede
    • Wheelchair – Team Austgarden and Team Smithies
    • Club Men’s – Dave Toffolo
    • Club Women’s – Lynn Lee
    • Seniors Men’s – Myron Nichol
Provincial Coaching Awards
  • 2025
    • U20 Men’s – Len Chong
    • U20 Women’s – Ken Krause
    • U18 Boys’ – Blair Jarvis
    • U18 Girls’ – Lorelei Guidos
Asham Coaching Award
  • 2024 – Blair Jarvis, Team Reynolds and David Arndt, Team Arndt
  • 2023 – Carley Sandwith-Craig, Team Coles-Lyster and Karen Lepine, Team Reed
  • 2022 – Todd Troyer, Team Wilson, Bryan Miki, Team Deane, Len Chong, Team Wong and Dale Hofer from Team Blaeser
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019 – Len Stewart, Victoria, Team Wilson, and Brian Cole, Langley, Team Umbach
  • 2018 – Len Stewart, Victoria, Team Wilson, and Bryan Miki, Royal City, Team Sato
  • 2017 – Allison MacInnes, Kamloops, Team Brown, and Bryan Miki, Royal City, Team Sato
  • 2016 – Jim Cotter, Vernon, Team Harvey, and Todd Troyer, Victoria, Team Henderson
  • 2015 – Ernie Daniels, Team Daniels, and Todd Troyer, Victoria, Team Henderson
  • 2014 – Len Chilibeck, Team Reid, and Stacy Holt, Coquitlam, Team Egan
  • 2013 – Len Stewart, Victoria, Team Silversides
  • 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