| AWARD |
RECIPIENT |
DESCRIPTION |
| Most
Improved | #64 Darian
Elder | Player(s)
demonstrating improvement in skill and ability over the course of the season through
a consistent work ethic. |
| Head
Hunter | #50 Wade
Debeurs | Player
displaying great awareness, aggression, and a nose for the ball. |
| Unsung
Hero | #62 Brendan
Cook | A
vital player to the team whose selfless attitude and great efforts often
went unnoticed. |
| Heart
Award | #21 Colton
Balicki | A
player providing endless emotion, leadership and motivation for the team both
on and off the field. |
| Academic
Award | #
76 Mitchel Moxley | For
the player who has strived for and maintained the highest core subject average
during the course of the season. |
| Offensive
Lineman | #65 Bryce
Lea | For
the Offensive Lineman demonstrating great blocking ability and domination along
the line of scrimmage due to great work ethic. |
|
Defensive
Lineman | #75 Drake
Kremer | For
the Defensive Lineman demonstrating great awareness, pursuit and the ability to
dominate a line of scrimmage due to great work ethic. |
|
Defensive
Back | #42 Cole Christianson | For
the defensive Line Backer or Back demonstrating the ability to be a leader on
the defense and make big plays when the team has needed them most. |
| Defensive
Back | #99 Jimmie
Airey | For
the Linebacker or DB demonstrating the ability to be a leader on defense and to
make big plays when they are needed the most. |
|
Rookie |
#16 Kyle Boyko | For
the first year player making a significant contribution to the team both on and
off the field and demonstrating playmaking ability above expectations for a first
year player. |
| MVP
Special Teams | #21 Colton
Balicki | For
the player who contributed most consistently to special teams play. |
| MVP
Offense | #35 Jeremy
Kerr | For
the player who was the greatest asset to the offense and could affect the outcomes
of games through their ability to raise their level of play to meet all challenges. |
| MVP
Defense | #45 Nolan
Beck | For
the player who was the greatest asset to the defense and could take charge of
a game through their defensive awareness and playmaking abilities. |
| MVP
Overall | | For
the most outstanding Bison player who always strives for excellence through
continuous hard work and is able to take control of games by exhibiting outstanding
skill and ability. This player is considered to be the greatest asset to the overall
team. |
| Provincial
Playoff | #99 Jimmie
Airey #35 Jeremy Kerr |
Most valuable contribution
by a single player(s) to the playoff games. |