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The Herder Memorial Trophy

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD
1981 – Bruce Campbell, Corner Brook Royals
1982 – Zane Forbes, Gander Flyers
1983 – Roger Kennedy, St. John’s
1984 – Gary Dunville, Stephenville
1985 – Zane Forbes, Stephenville
1986 – Dave Matte, Corner Brook Royals
1987 – Andy Sullivan, St. John’s
1988 – Dan Cormier, Corner Brook Royals
1989 – Marc West, Port aux Basques Mariners
1993 – Andy Sullivan, Pouch Cove
1994 – Bill Bishop, Portugal Cove
1995 – Bill Windsor, Southern Shore Breakers
1996 – Kevin Fitzpatrick, Torbay
1997 – Kirby Dumaresque, Flatrock Flyers
1998 – Scott Sullivan, Southern Shore Breakers
1999 – Steve Mifflin, Conception Bay CeeBees

SCORING LEADERS
The S.E. Tuma Memorial Trophy was donated in 1968 for the top point getter in provincial senior hockey. It was awarded in that category until 1989. There was no senior competition from 1989 to 1992 when the award was presented to the player with the most points in an individual senior league.
Prior to the Tuma Trophy, scoring leaders included:
1963 – Mike Kelly, Buchans Miners, 40 points
1964 – Don Barrett, Buchans Miners, 63 points
1965 – Alex Faulkner, Conception Bay CeeBees, 79 points
1966 – Mike Kelly, Gander Flyers, 91 points
1967 – Mike Kelly, Gander Flyers, 92 points
1968 – Jacques Allard, Gander Flyers, 131 points

Winners of the S.E. Tuma Memorial Trophy include:
1969 – Jacques Allard, Gander Flyers, 126 points
1970 – Frank “Danky” Dorrington, Corner Brook Royals, 118 points
1971 – Jack Faulkner, Gander Flyers, 74 points
1972 – Wayne Maxner, Gander Flyers, 111 points
1973 – Frank “Danky” Dorrington , Corner Brook Royals, 67 points
1974 – Frank “Danky” Dorrington, Corner Brook Royals, 101 points
1975 – Charlie Greene, Grand Falls Cataracts, 46 points
1976 – Gene Faulkner, Grand Falls Cataracts, 39 points
1977 – Dennis Goulding, Grand Falls Cataracts, 91 points
1978 – Randy Pearcey, St. John’s Blue Caps, 106 points
1979 – Edward Philpott, Gander Flyers, 126 points
1980 – Zane Forbes, Gander Flyers, 94 points
1981 – Randy Pearcey, St. John’s Blue Caps, 86 points
1982 – Bruce Campbell, Grand Falls Cataracts, 75 points
1983 – Bruce Campbell, Stephenville Jets, 73 points
1984 – Juan Strickland, Port aux Basques Mariners, 92 points
1985 – Juan Strickland, Port aux Basques Mariners, 88 points
1986 – Robert Forbes, Corner Brook Royals, 117 points
1987 – Andy Sullivan, St. John’s Capitals, 130 points
1988 – Craig Jenkins, Corner Brook Royals, 157 points
1989 – Andy Sullivan, St. John’s Capitals, 106
1993 – Andy Sullivan, Pouch Cove Hawks, 63 points
1994 – Andy Sullivan, Southern Shore Breakers, 49 points
1995 – Andy Sullivan, Southern Shore Breakers, 100 points
1996 – Dennis Strong, Conception Bay CeeBees, 59 points
1997 – Derrick Dalley, Twillingate Combines, 45 points
1998 – Scott Sullivan, Southern Shore Breakers, 117 points
1999 – Ed Russell, Conception Bay CeeBees, 71 points

TOP GOALIES
1963 -- Bill Sullivan, Conception Bay CeeBees, 4.31
1964 – Bert Brake, Corner Brook Royals, 3.35
1965 – Terry Matthews, Conception Bay CeeBees, 3.50
1966 -- Bert Brake, Corner Brook Royals, 4.29
1967 -- Lyle Carter, Gander Flyers, 3.89
1968 -- Fred Janes, Grand Falls Cataracts, 3.90
1969 -- Fred Janes, Grand Falls Cataracts, 3.70
1970 -- Eg Billard, St. John’s Capitals, 3.80
1971 -- Eg Billard, St. John’s Capitals, 3.94
1972 -- Jean Guy Morrissette, Grand Falls Cataracts, 2.33
1973 -- Rocky Martin, Grand Falls Cataracts, 4.14
1974 -- Tols Chapman, St. John’s Capitals, 3.53
1975 -- Tols Chapman, St. John’s Capitals, 2.63
1976 -- Pat Dempsey, St. John’s Capitals, 3.11
1977 -- Ted McComb, Corner Brook Royals, 3.76
1978 -- Pat Dempsey, St. John’s Capitals, 3.71
1979 -- Pat Dempsey, St. John’s Capitals, 4.02
1980 -- Kevin Kelly, Gander Flyers, 3.55
1981 -- Roger Kennedy, St. John’s Blue Caps, 4.36
1982 – Ed Davis, Grand Falls Cataracts, 4.02
1983 -- Gary Dunville, Stephenville Jets, 3.33
1984 -- Gary Dunville, Stephenville Jets, 3.64
1985 -- Gary Dunville, Stephenville Jets, 3.52
1986 -- Dave Matte, Corner Brook Royals, 3.75
1987 -- Peter White, St. John’s Capitals, 3.39
1988 -- Roger Kennedy, St. John’s Capitals, 3.85
1989 -- Roger Kennedy, St. John’s Capitals, 4.78
1993 -- Roger Kennedy, Badger Bombers, 3.13
1994 -- Roger Kennedy, Badger Bombers, 3.77
1995 -- Peter White, Flatrock Flyers, 1.58
1996 -- Blair Langmead, Flatrock Flyers, 1.75
1997 -- Peter White, Flatrock Flyers, 2.00
1998 -- Blair Langmead, Flatrock Flyers, 0.92
1999 -- Blair Langmead, Flatrock Flyers, 1.92

NOTE---- The number of games a goalie played often differed greatly from season to season. There was no competition for the Herder Memorial Trophy from 1990 to 1992 and therefore no goalie goals-against averages. The goals-against averages after play for the Herder Memorial Trophy resumed in 1993 are based upon the statistics from the local league in which the goalie played. In 1989 provincial hockey president George Fardy put a trophy in place for the top goaltender.

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
The Albert “PeeWee” Crane Memorial Trophy was donated in 1970 in memory of Crane who was a minor hockey executive and Evening Telegram sports reporter prior to his death in a tragic auto accident. It is awarded annually for the player judged to be the top rookie of senior hockey.

From 1970 to 1989 the selection came from provincial senior hockey but after no competition for three seasons, the award has gone to a rookie in the various senior leagues since 1993.

Winners of the Albert “PeeWee” Crane Memorial Trophy have been:
1970 – Terry French, Grand Falls Cataracts
1971 – Brad Pike, Corner Brook Royals
1972 – Don Howse, Grand Falls Cataracts
1973 – Gary Connolly, St. John’s Capitals
1974 – David Oxford, Corner Brook Royals
1975 – Glenn Critch, St. John’s Capitals
1976 – Cal Dunville, Stephenville Monarchs
1977 – Erik Seaward, St. John’s Blue Caps
1978 – Zane Forbes, Gander Flyers
1979 – John Breen, St. John’s Mike’s Shamrocks
1980 – Mac Tucker, St. John’s Blue Caps
1981 – Roger Kennedy, St. John’s Blue Caps
1982 – Jim Mercer, Gander Flyers
1983 – Juan Strickland, Stephenville Jets
1984 – Rob Brown, Corner Brook Royals
1985 – Kevin McCarthy, Corner Brook Royals
1986 – Ken Mercer, Corner Brook Royals
1987 – Peter White, St. John’s Capitals
1988 – Derrick Dalley, Gander Internationals
1989 – Brent Jenkins, Corner Brook Royals
1993 – Bill Williams, Bell Island
1994 – Kevin Fitzpatrick, Torbay
1995 – Trevor Boland, Outer Cove
1996 – Devon Penney, Bell Island
1997 – Jamie Tobin, Southern Shore Breakers
1998 – Mark Robinson, Conception Bay CeeBees
1999 – Ed Russell, Conception Bay CeeBees

MOST GENTLEMANLY PLAYER
The Howie Clouter Memorial Trophy was presented to provincial hockey in 1974 in memory of Gander hockey player Howie Clouter.

It is awarded to the senior player judged to best combine sportsmanship and ability.

From 1974 to 1989 the winner was a member of a team in the provincial senior league. There was no competition for three seasons and when competition returned in 1993 the conditions for the trophy had it going to the player judged to have best combined sportsmanship and ability within his own senior league.
v Winners of the Howie Clouter Memorial Trophy have been:
1974 – Al Dwyer, Grand Falls Cataracts
1975 – Al Dwyer, Grand Falls Cataracts
1976 – Hubert Hutton, St. John’s Capitals
1977 – Tom Rafuse, Gander Flyers
1978 – Ted Mercer, Gander Flyers
1979 – Ed Philpott, Gander Flyers
1980 – Tom Rafuse, Gander Flyers
1981 – Randy Pearcey, St. John’s Blue Caps
1982 – Bruce Campbell, Grand Falls Cataracts
1983 – Bruce Campbell, Stephenville Jets
1984 – Wayne Dove, Stephenville Jets
1985 – Andy Sullivan, Stephenville Jets
1986 – Andy Sullivan, Stephenville Jets
1987 – Robert Forbes, Corner Brook Royals
1988 – Craig Jenkins, Corner Brook Royals
1989 – Darren McWhirter, Corner Brook Royals
1993 – Russ Kennedy, Badger Bombers
1994 – Derrick Dalley, La Scie Jets
1995 – Robert Bradbury, Flatrock Flyers
1996 – Devon Penney, Bell Island
1997 – Bill Winsor, Southern Shore Breakers
1998 – Robert Bradbury, Flatrock Flyers
1999 – Brent Sullivan, Southern Shore Breakers