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1 Baseball Manitoba 2016 Awards Banquet Holiday Inn Airport West Winnipeg, Manitoba Saturday, November 19 6:30 p.m. Baseball Manitoba is committed to furthering the development of amateur baseball at both the national and international levels. While the pursuit of excellence at all levels is a primary goal, we realize the need to provide participants with opportunities which enable them to reach their realistic level of potential, ability and interest. We realize the need to continually develop our programs and resources, thereby improving both the technical and administrative delivery of services to members and participants across the province. Baseball Manitoba Mission Statement To foster and provide leadership in the development of baseball to our members and the Manitoba baseball community. Creating a memorable baseball experience! 1

2 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE On behalf of Baseball Manitoba I would like to welcome all the athletes, volunteers, coaches, parents and family members to the 2016 Baseball Manitoba Awards Banquet. Tonight we celebrate baseball by recognizing outstanding performances and valuable contributions by our baseball community. This season at the Women s World Baseball Classic Canada s National Team celebrated a silver medal performance! Many of us celebrated the Blue Jays success this fall. The ultimate celebration in MLB after 108 years and one extra inning was by the Cubs capturing the World Series. As Canadians and fans of baseball we were interested, invested and followed these events pitch by pitch. Teams representing Manitoba at National championships celebrated success. Manitoba s 16U Girls Team had an exciting and memorable tournament in Vaughn and earned a Silver medal! at the DQ 13U National Western Championship South Central won the Bronze medal! Manitoba teams had great success at the Western Canada Baseball Association Championships. At the AAA level, the Brandon Marlins captured the Gold medal in 21U competition. At 18U the Winnipeg South Chiefs also secured Gold. In AA Competition, 13U representative from Winkler collected a Gold medal. The Portage 15U team had a Gold medal tournament. Oak River brought home a Silver medal from the 18U tournament. Border West left Cold Lake, Alberta with a Gold medal in Senior AA play. Manitoba 14U Girls won a Bronze medal at the Western held in Dauphin. I am confident all Manitoba teams attending championships this past season had memorable baseball experiences. This night is to recognize countless hours and great effort to improve baseball in Manitoba. stakeholders such as players and coaches working together this season to improve and challenge each other. Parents and volunteers who strive to give opportunity with facilities and events. Congratulations to all nominees, award winners and inductees. I trust in this past season, memorable baseball experiences were created. I would on behalf of all of Baseball Manitoba like to acknowledge and show appreciation to our sponsors. Without their support we would not be able to provide the programs and services that we do. I would like to recognize and thank Baseball Manitoba s Management Committee and our office staff for their dedication and efforts in helping baseball grow and prosper in our province. Finally, I would like to thank you, our members, for your commitment, passion, enthusiasm and time in helping deliver and grow baseball in Manitoba. Creating memorable baseball experiences! Tony Siemens President 2

3 PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME Master of Ceremonies Clayton Dreger, Sport Director Golden West Radio PRESIDENTIAL GREETINGS Tony Siemens, Baseball Manitoba GRACE Winston Smith, Baseball Manitoba Vice-President of Policy BUFFET DINNER Assorted Salads Seasonal Fresh Fruit Tray Canadian Cheese Board Assorted Rolls and Butter Roast Sirloin of Beef Carvery Manitoba Roast Turkey with Dressing Potatoes Fresh Seasonal Vegetable Medleyn Assorted Dessert Slices Coffee and Tea GUEST SPEAKER Tom Vaeth, Winnipeg Goldeyes Coach AWARDS PRESENTATION Youth Umpire of the Year Riley Nordman (Winnipeg) Umpire Award of Merit Kevin Kozielec (Winnipeg) Volunteer of the Year Kristal Benton (St. James) First Honour Society Inductee Mike Anderson (Winnipeg South) 13U (Pee Wee) Player of the Year 15U (Bantam) Player of the Year 18U (Midget) Player of the Year Challenger Player of the Year Female Player of the Year 21U (Junior) Player of the Year Senior AA Player of the Year Second Honour Society Inductee Grassroots Coach of the Year High Performance Coach of the Year Third Honour Society Inductee Sponsor s Presentations Grassroots Team of the Year High Performance Team of the Year: Minor High Performance Team of the Year: Major Baseball Manitoba Region of the Year CONCLUSION & RAFFLE PRIZES 3 Juni Song (Winnipeg South) Isaiah Letkeman (Altona) Cody Bartel (Blumenort) Evania Diaz-Rojas Katie Heppner (Winkler) Colten Boudreau (Elmwood Giants) Curtis Plett (Wawanesa Brewers) Mo Gervais (St. James) Jeff & Kerry Trager (Winnipeg South) Nick Grenier & Jamieson Krentz (Carillon) Rodger Sheldon (Ste. Rose) Winkler Pee Wee AA Team Manitoba 16U Girls Wawanesa Brewers

4 HONOUR SOCIETY Each year at the Annual Awards Banquet, Baseball Manitoba takes time to recognize those individuals who have paved the way, and have spent their lifetimes involved in baseball as either a builder, player or official. These honorees are very valuable to our sport and it is their countless efforts and dedication that keep baseball moving forward INDUCTEES Mike Anderson Mo Gervais Rodger Sheldon MEMBER (CITY) YEAR MEMBER (CITY) YEAR Cliff Cory* (Virden) 1970 Lorne Lilley* (Brandon) 1984 Alex Turk* (Winnipeg) Louis Molgat* (Ste. Rose) Cecil Murray* (Lyleton) Jake Epps (Winnipeg) Jack Thompson* (Winnipeg) Garth Seafoot (Carroll) 1986 Curly Haas* (Winnipeg) 1971 Glennis Scott (Minnedosa) Fred Parnell* (Winnipeg) Ab Richardson* (Brandon) Steve Clark* (Brandon) Gladwyn Scott (Warren) 1987 Hub Orchard* (Miami) 1972 Almer McKerlie (Miami) Bob Wilson* (Grandview) Scotty Oliver (Winnipeg) Clark Simpson* (Winnipeg) Jim Mutcheson (Morden) Lloyd Orchard* (Miami) Maurice Meyers* (Wawanesa) 1988 William White (Winnipeg) 1973 Al Robertson (Hamiota) Ernie O'Dowda* (Winnipeg) Al Seymour* (Winnipeg) 1974 Dr. Gordon Bonar* (Deloraine) Joe Wiwchar (Morden) 1989 Len Gzebb* (Winnipeg) Lorne Caldwell* (Hamiota) Sam Burns* (Winnipeg) 1976 Lloyd Brown (Brandon) Cliff Seafoot* (Carroll) Murray Zuk (Souris) 1990 Sam Tascona* (Winnipeg) Bob Brown (Winnipeg) Dick Campbell* (Boissevain) Gerry Couthard* (Pilot Mound) 1977 Stan Oleson (Glenboro) Bob Dobbelaere (Cartwright) Roy Cuthill* (Welwyn) Walter Proutt (Winnipeg) Bill Stephen (Winnipeg) E.C. "Kay" MacKelm Joe Sandryk* (Winnipeg) Bob Wasslyn (Winnipeg) 1991 Don Sumner* (Brandon) 1978 No inductee 1992 William Neville* (Binscarth) John Parobec* (Angusville) 1993 Monty Montague* (Rivers) J.C. Chuck Winram* (Pilot Mound) 1979 Andy Alexiuk (Winnipeg) Tom Town (Brandon) Gayton Labossiere (Rivers) 1980 Graeme Shaw* (Cardale) George Robertson* (Hamiota) Bill Kirkup (Souris) 1994 Claude T. Gagnon (Lac du Bonnet) 1981 Bill Carpenter* (Libau) Bobby Bend* (Stonewall) Mike Makowski* (Teulon) Ian Lobban* (Hamiota) 1982 Ian Lowe* (Bradwardine) Red Sangster* (Thompson) Don Hunter (Souris) Gerry MacKay (Brandon) Don Breen (Winnipeg) 1995 Terry Hind* (Winnipeg) 1983 Tom Thompson (Winnipeg) Joe Pethybridge* (Carman) George Leduchowski (Teulon) Andy Newton* (Dauphin) Daryl Steen* (Winnipeg) Ross Kinley* (Winnipeg) Maurice Kohut* (Winnipeg) 4

5 HONOUR SOCIETY MEMBER (CITY) YEAR Irv Powers (Brandon) 1996 Ray Simms* (Brandon) Roy Seidler (Giroux) Ollie Schroeder (Winnipeg) Walter Meuller (Manitou) David Boileau* (Vassar) 1997 Henry Constant (Winnipeg) Don Duncan (Winnipeg) Alex Campbell (Brandon) 1998 Jake Sanheim (Elkhorn) David Olsen (Winnipeg) 1999 Gord Leduchowski (Riverton) Gord Fines (Stonewall) Grant Norman (Winnipeg) 2000 Bob Jones (Winnipeg) Dean Danforth (Winnipeg) 2001 Art Essery (Stonewall) Walter Hillhorst (Killarney) Harry Lalonde* (Glenboro) Ray Walker (Plumas) Bev Fisher (Winnipeg) 2002 Ted Nowicki (Winnipeg) Garth White (Neepawa) Barry Wowk (Brandon) Wally Walker (Plumas) 2003 Bill Smigelski* (Dauphin) Duane Boutang (Winnipeg) Ron Jaremy (Ste. Rose) Al Kinley (Winnipeg) Gary Crellin* (Winnipeg) 2004 Brian Smitten (Winnipeg) Linda Tomanek (Winnipeg) Gil Normandeau (La Broquerie) 2005 Brian Savage* (Stonewall) Jack Hrehirchuk (Dauphin) Ed Shamray* (Oak River) 2006 Sam Katayama (Winnipeg) Larry Ausman* (Winnipeg) Jim Giesbrecht (Morden) Ken Prociw (Sandilands) 2007 Allan Maxwell (Pilot Mound) Orville Renwick (Melita) Joe Scheiring* (St. James) 2008 Bob Boyce* (Winnipeg) Rita Morton (Stonewall) Byron Morton* (Stonewall) Mervyn Sharpe (Minnedosa) 2009 Jack Kostiuk (Angusville) MEMBER (CITY) YEAR Bryan Hodgson (Winnipeg) 2010 Ken St. Germain (Winnipeg) William Sidoryk* (Angusville) Winston Smith (Winnipeg) Murray Wiegand (Winnipeg) Ian Wise (Winnipeg) 2011 Joe Raposo (Winnipeg) Don Krawsowski (Winnipeg) Ken Wiebe (Altona) Ron Ramsey (Hamiota) 2012 Ross Tycoles (Reston) Gerry Falk (Carman) 2013 Ray Mutcheson (Morden) Larry Nicholls (Killarney) Curtis Smith (Lorette) Dino Garroni (Winnipeg) 2014 Paul Lagimodiere (Winnipeg) Eugene Letkeman (Altona) Bob Shipley* 2015 Mike Labossiere Perry Kalynyuk* * deceased 5

6 GUEST SPEAKER TOM VAETH Winnipeg Goldeyes Coach 2016 and 3 in Coach Tom Vaeth just completed his 14 th season with the Winnipeg Goldeyes, serving as the team s hitting coach. He has held other roles on the staff, including first base coach, third base coach, batting practice pitcher, and bullpen catcher all while spending an increasing amount of time in player recruitment. The Winnipeg Goldeyes offence has been among the most consistent in both the Northern League and American Association since Vaeth joined the staff in Over the last 14 seasons, the Goldeyes have finished in the top-five in their league in batting average 11 times, and in the top-five in runs scored on nine occasions. The Goldeyes have also had the contracts of over 12 position players sold to Major League organizations during this period. Under his tutelage 5 Goldeyes have been named American Association All-stars the last 2 years 2 in Prior to arriving in Winnipeg, Vaeth worked for the Baltimore Orioles organization for five seasons, and spent four years as a scout in the Greater Chesapeake Bay Area (with the Florida Marlins from and with the San Diego Padres from ). Tom also coached at the collegiate level, beginning at Dundalk Community College in 1993, and ending in 1998 with NCAA Division-I Towson University. He currently resides in Lorette, Manitoba with his wife Shelley and their two sons; Kaynen and Boedey. 6

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8 UMPIRE AWARDS YOUTH UMPIRE OF THE YEAR 2000 Aaron Tycoles (Reston) 2001 Ashton Liskie (Winnipeg) 2002 Benjamin Ericson (Killarney) 2003 Eric Ledoux (Winnipeg) 2004 Brenden Sommerhalder (Winnipeg) 2005 Sid Rashid (Morden) 2006 Devon Moore (Pilot Mound) 2007 Adam Barr (Brandon) 2008 Jared Bruce (Balmoral) 2009 Roddy McLeod (Portage la Prairie) 2010 Quinn Thacker (Dauphin) 2011 None 2012 Lane Reed (Winnipeg) 2013 Noah Letkeman (Altona) 2014 Rudy Neufeld (Lowe Farm) 2015 Will Hlady (Dauphin) 2016 YOUTH UMPIRE OF THE YEAR Riley Nordman (Winnipeg) At the ripe old age of 19, Riley has been a youth umpire in Winnipeg South since he was 13, splitting time between playing the game he loved and officiating. It was evident from the start that Riley had what it took to become a great baseball official. He has become exactly what baseball wants our future young umpires to resemble. For a younger umpire he has very good skills and has made solid progress. This year Riley, made a huge leap in becoming a well-known umpire in Winnipeg and the province as he applied to take his Level 4 exam and was granted permission by the umpire committee he successfully passed the written test and the on-field evaluation. Riley worked all levels of baseball this year from the local ball in Winnipeg South to the AAA league and even the Junior and Senior circuits. He was a reliable umpire who would always help out wherever needed. Riley also worked plenty of tournaments this year including the Senior AA All-Stars in Stonewall. He also umpired at the 18U AAA Provincials at Charleswood Park and managed to squeeze in the Manitoba Summer Games in Steinbach during his busy summer of baseball. When working games he demonstrated a positive attitude around the other umpires with a skill that belies his age. Riley is a sponge for information, as he is consistently looking to get better and takes any and all feedback very well and applies it immediately. He is very knowledgeable on the rules of baseball as he is constantly reading the rule book. He is also very professional on the field, and he knows the game is about the players and not about those officiating the games. 8

9 1986 Gilles Taillon (Winnipeg) 1987 Ron Shewchuk (Binscarth) 1988 Percy Cassel & Walter Weremiuk (Wpg.) 1989 Garth Sararas (Hamiota) 1990 Larry Nicholls (Killarney) & Merril Kiliwnik (Binscarth) 1991 Don Howard (Winnipeg) 1992 Lloyd Orchard (Miami) 1993 Brian Hodgson (Winnipeg) 1994 Maurice Kohut (Winnipeg) 1995 Sam Tascona (Winnipeg) 1996 Bob Senff (Oak Lake) 1997 Wilbert D. Funk (Altona) 1998 Orville Renwick (Melita) 1999 Bob Boyce (Winnipeg) 2000 Stan Plewak (Grandview) UMPIRE AWARDS UMPIRE AWARD OF MERIT 2016 UMPIRE AWARD OF MERIT Kevin Kozielic (Winnipeg South) 2001 Alvin Semenek (Winnipeg) 2002 Glenn Perrin (Killarney) 2003 Emile Jacob (Ste. Rose) 2004 David Whitehead (Winnipeg) 2005 Bruce Potter (Pilot Mound) 2006 Vic Fron (Dauphin) 2007 Weldon Newton (Neepawa) 2008 Don Adamko (Woodlands) 2009 Bill Salyn (Brandon) 2010 Kevin Crouch (Winnipeg) 2011 Clarence Ledoux (Winnipeg) 2012 Wayne Rankin (Morden) 2013 John Unger (Grunthal) 2014 Jim Welwood (Oakbank) 2015 Peter Perreault (Russell) Kevin Kozielec has been an umpire in Winnipeg South for 11 years, reaching his current Level 3 status, and can be found at the diamond umpiring local ball or in city leagues up to AAA 18U. Kevin has umpired in numerous City, Provincial, and Western Canadian championships over the years, and is responsible for the coordination all the Winnipeg South umpire clinics. He has even participated as an instructor whenever needed. Not only has Kevin distinguished himself as an authoritative but fair figure on the diamond, it is in his capacity as an assigner, convenor, mentor, evaluator, and umpire-in-chief where he is most recognized. He has always given the Winnipeg South region his priority in which to work, as he has served the role of Umpire-in- Chief and umpire assigner in that area for 8 years. As with all good officials, Kevin started to gain a lot of respect from the baseball community in his league, which in turn benefited up and coming umpires. He has always offered to help officials better themselves, and has worked with numerous umpires helping develop them into sound officials. Kevin has taken his role as mentor very seriously; as he has guided many umpires through the various levels of minor ball and has recommended them to higher leagues. This thorough and unselfish approach has resulted in a number of his students now representing Baseball Manitoba at Provincial, Western, and National Championships. Kevin is always concerned about the umpires wellbeing and tries to position them for success. His patience, understanding, knowledge and experience are largely under-rated and Baseball Manitoba is proud to recognize the achievements of Kevin Kozielec, with the hope that he is here to mentor the next generation of umpires. 9

10 1984 Maurice Kohut (Winnipeg) 1985 Joe Wiwchar (Morden) 1986 Larry Nicholls (Killarney) 1987 Don Duncan (Winnipeg) 1988 Henri Constant (Winnipeg) 1989 Bill McKetiak (Miami) 1990 Maurice Meyers (Wawanesa) and Dick Campbell (Boissevain) 1991 Brandon World Youth Baseball Committee 1992 Gary Crellin (Winnipeg) and Guy Yerama (Winnipeg) 1993 George Leduchowski (Teulon) 1994 John Kroeker (Stonewall) 1995 Jerry Maryniuk (Niverville) 1996 Gladwyn Scott (Stonewall) 1997 Sam Katayama (St. James) 1998 Winston Smith (Winnipeg South) 1999 Maurice Kohut (St. James) VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR 2000 Al MacDonnell (Thompson) 2001 Ken St. Germain (Winnipeg) 2002 Jake & Angie Spenst (Grunthal) 2003 Faron Asham (Brandon) 2004 Gord Selinger (Portage la Prairie) 2005 John Matas (Winnipeg South) 2006 Shelley Old (Brandon) 2007 Al Kinley (Elmwood) and Tom Yandeau (Plumas) 2008 Conley Kehler (Altona) 2009 Scott Johnston (Brandon) 2010 Brad and Diana Drews (Lundar) 2011 Patti Hacault (Bruxelles) 2012 Nicole Madsen (Hamiota) 2013 Doug Quark (Winnipeg South) 2014 Alex Grenier (Ile des Chenes) 2015 Louis Cote (La Broquerie) 10

11 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR 2016 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Kristal Benton (St. James) Kristal Benton has served as President of St. James Minor Baseball for the last five years and has been the driving force of the organization. Kristal has put endless hours into making sure quality programs are in place from Rally Cap to 18U AAA. During Kristal s time as president she has put St. James Minor Baseball on the map by coordinating countless projects. This year Kristal has seen all the work she put in to help coordinate the Optimist Park expansion come together. Two diamonds are near completion, with more development to happen in upcoming years. The expansion now has Optimist Park with seven quality diamonds. The development of the park will give players of all levels the opportunity to play on pristine fields. This year also marked a start of a relationship between St. James Minor Baseball and Challenger Baseball run through Baseball Manitoba. Challenger Baseball has been running in many provinces across Canada, but this is the first year it has been offered in Manitoba. The program was a huge success and offered players with disabilities from Winnipeg and surrounding areas the opportunity to play the game they love. Kristal s endless work ethic also was demonstrated as St. James hosted another successful AAA tournament and hosted the city championships for 15U AA and 18U AAA. The board of St. James Minor Baseball will miss Kristal immensely as she has chosen to step down after serving as President for five years. However, her hard work has created an environment that makes St. James an excellent place to play the game of baseball. It s difficult to imagine how one person could have done any more to support the players, coaches, families and facilities of St. James than Kristal Benton did over the past year. 11

12 HONOUR SOCIETY 2016 HONOUR SOCIETY INDUCTEE Mike Anderson (Winnipeg South) Mike Anderson has been one of the driving forces in baseball in Winnipeg South for the last two decades. He has coached at all levels and categories from Rookie to 18U. He has served in various volunteer capacities in Charleswood and on the board at Winnipeg South. He has been a community club convener and the league president. Mike Anderson defines what it means to be involved for the long term starting with Charleswood Minor baseball, where he began coaching his own kids. He also ran several off season clinics that helped kids build their skills. He then served as President of Charleswood Minor Baseball and in that role he took on the task of coordinating the U Provincials. He moved from the convener role in Charleswood to Winnipeg South board president in 2010 during some very trying times. After serving as president of Winnipeg South Minor Baseball for 4 years, Mike continues to stay involved as Past President. In that role he acts as counsel for the Winnipeg South board. During this time also served as an assistant coach on AAA teams, continuing to coach even after his boys left the program. Mike has been one of Winnipeg South s voting representatives at Baseball Manitoba. Mike s real passion in baseball has always been coaching. He continues to be determined to learn new ways to teach kids to play ball and has been the Winnipeg South representative on the Baseball Manitoba Coaches Committee since its inception. He considers it imperative that we help new coaches learn to teach the game properly. In order to make that happen, Mike is an active learning facilitator and evaluator. Mike is considered by many to be a true sage, a teacher, in every sense of the word, committed to lifelong learning that allows him to obtain and pass along knowledge so that others may benefit. Of all the time and energy that he has given to the game of baseball, the true essence of what Mike has given to those that have known him within the game for so many years, is the character and respect that he has earned as a person foremost from his colleagues and peers. Ever so humble and the very last person to ever accept credit or praise for many accomplishments or successes achieved as a 'team', Mike Anderson is without a doubt deserving of his induction into the Baseball Manitoba Honour Society. 12

13 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR From 1984 to 1994 Baseball Manitoba selected a Player of the Year in two categories Minor and Senior.. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Minor (Pee Wee to Midget) 1984 Scott Hendrickson (Brandon) 1985 Todd Dann (Morden) 1986 Terry Letkeman (Altona) 1987 Keith Carriere (Legion 141) 1988 Darryl Bruce (Boni-Vital) 1989 Andrew Halpenny (Interlake) 1990 Marty Murray (Oil Dome) and Troy Fortin (Interlake) 1991 Ryan Boguski (Dauphin) 1992 Troy Fortin (Interlake) 1993 Blaine Fortin (Interlake) and Derrick Jones (Oil Dome) 1994 Blaine Fortin (Interlake) PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Senior (Junior & Senior) 1984 Brian Reid (Carman Senior) 1985 Jeff Bouchard (Team Manitoba Junior) 1986 Darryl Ingram (St. James Junior) 1987 Shane Moffatt (Carman Senior) 1988 Terry Letkeman (Pembina Valley Junior) 1989 Jeff Robertson (Hamiota Senior) 1990 Kalam Paull (Elmwood Junior) 1991 Dale Hunter (Riverside Senior) 1992 Gord Paddock (Oak River Intermediate) 1993 Curtis Grieve (St. Boniface Junior) 1994 Scott Hlady (Brandon Cloverleafs Senior) In 1995, Baseball Manitoba instituted individual Player of the Year Awards for each age category from Pee Wee to Senior to more equitably recognize the performances of the players. The winners and this year s recipients are listed on the following pages. 13

14 1995 Ryan Dueck (Carillon) 1996 Ryan Haggarty (Midwest) 1997 Tyler Boldt (Winnipeg South) 1998 Derrus Gray (Oildome) 1999 Jeff Thomson (Carillon) 2000 No nominations 2001 Steven Kletke (South Central) 2002 Michael Mutcheson (South Central) 2003 Kurt Wallace (Brandon) 2004 Brady Nichol (Interlake) and Daniel Worb (Winnipeg South) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 13U (PEE WEE) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Paul Kraemer (Winnipeg South) 2006 Joel Edmundson (Brandon) 2007 Tanner Jago (Brandon) 2008 Madison Bowey (Winnipeg South) 2009 Jayce Hawryluk (Roblin) 2010 Marshal Burgess (Brandon) 2011 Liam Lenton (Carillon) 2012 Ian Briscoe (Bonivital) 2013 Tristan Peters (South Central) 2014 Jordan Lussier (Bonivital) 2015 Easton Grieve (St. James) U PLAYER OF THE YEAR Juni Song (Winnipeg South) Juni was the team leader for the Winnipeg South 13U squad, both on and off the field. His easy going attitude and sense of humor were contagious around the entire league. This was Juni s second year of AAA baseball and just his third year of playing baseball. What made Juni so special was his ability to be dominant in all aspects of the game. Juni could hit, defend, and pitch like nobody else. When on the mound everybody at the ballpark knew what was going to happen, and the opposition knew they were in for a tough game. Not only did Juni throw hard, he knew how to pitch. His ability to command the zone and hit his spot with pitches was outstanding. He was determined to get better as a pitcher and continuously tried to be better than his last appearance each time he got on the mound. The biggest improvement in Juni s game this year came in his hitting. He worked hard during the offseason to become a great hitter and it paid off. When he went up to the plate he was looking to hit the ball hard and not only did he have the ability to hit the ball a long way, he had the plate approach to do it consistently. When he wasn t pitching he was catching, and teams did not dare test his arm. His easy going attitude coupled with the ability to buckle down when called upon made him the type of player you want on your team. For a player to have that much talent, be able to perform, while still being a great teammate is a remarkable accomplishment. 14

15 1995 Kevin Wilson (Norman-Parkland) 1996 Scott Kelman (St. James) 1997 Manley Mackedenski (Midwest) 1998 Jordan Mikkelson (St. James) 1999 JayDen Murray (Oildome) 2000 Jason Neufeld (Winnipeg South) 2001 Jon Lawrance (Carillon) and Jeff Thomson (Carillon) 2002 Ryan McGorman (Midwest) 2003 Mitch Olson (Oildome) 2004 Michael Mutcheson (South Central) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 15U PLAYER OF THE YEAR U PLAYER OF THE YEAR Isaiah Letkeman (South Central) 2005 Chris Perron (Winnipeg South) 2006 Daniel Worb (Winnipeg South) 2007 Paul Schaak (South Central) 2008 Dennis Millar (Winnipeg South) 2009 Chris Shaw (Winnipeg South) 2010 Derrick Millar (Winnipeg South) 2011 Ben Onyshko (Winnipeg South) 2012 Marshal Burgess (Brandon) 2013 Jayden Bergen (South Central) 2014 Victor Cerny (Bonivital) 2015 Tristan Peters (South Central) The team leader behind the plate from the catcher s position, his strength is his ability to manage the pitching staff, calling all the pitches and making the necessary adjustments as the game goes on, to get the most from his pitchers. It also helps that his strong arm behind the plate limited the running game of the opposition. A student of the game, his calm leadership and confidence set the tone for the entire team, while working hard and never taking a rep off provides further leadership to the players. But it s not just with the glove where he excels. Isaiah was one of the top hitters for both the Altona and South Central 15U teams, along with the Portage team that picked him up for Western Canada competition. He batted.500 at the 15U AA Western Championships and.688 at Nationals with the Provincial Champions South Central team. A clutch hitter, Isaiah also has surprising speed which adds to his versatility. It was his on-field performance at the Baseball Canada 15U nationals in Summerside, PEI that earned him the selection as the top hitter and all-star catcher in the tournament. Throughout the year Isaiah demonstrated the highest integrity and spirt of the game to his coaches, teammates, opposition and officials. He consistently strove for the highest commitment level, performance and sportsmanship on and off the field. These attributes made this second year player a dominant force on the ball field, and a player to watch for years to come 15

16 1995 Devin Helps (Carman) 1996 Matt Mutcheson (Carman) 1997 Scott Kelman (St. James) 1998 Bryan White (Midwest) and Brendan Harz (Carillon) 1999 Manley Mackedenski (Midwest) 2000 Curtis Morrison (Brandon) 2001 Ryan Friesen (South Central) 2002 Adam Kirk (Stonewall) 2003 Greg Hockin (Midwest) and Matt Lepage (Carillon) 2004 Matt Degagne (Brandon) 2005 Miles Johnson (Interlake) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 18U PLAYER OF THE YEAR U PLAYER OF THE YEAR Cody Bartel (Carillon) 2006 Mike Mutcheson (Morden) 2007 Chris Norquay (North Winnipeg) and Zak Johnson (Interlake) 2008 Shane Seddon (Red River Valley) 2009 Bret Heselwood (Brandon) 2010 Chris Shaw (Winnipeg South) 2011 Zane Sawyer (Oildome) 2012 Matt Dunstone (Winnipeg South) 2013 Troy Blad (Carillon) 2014 Branden Hatley (South Central) & Nic Grenier (Carillon) 2015 Brady Moxham (Pembina Hills) The Carillon coaches knew early on in the season that Cody was going to be one of their top pitchers, as he spent countless hours during the offseason working on all aspects of his game. And yet he surpassed all of their expectations, dominating on the hill and at the plate. With the bat he became the team s best hitter, batting for a high average with power, filling any spot in the lineup that was needed. Additionally, his speed on the base paths made him a stealing threat every time he got on. From his performance on the field to his attitude on the bench he proved to be a leader on a very young team. Always happy to be able to play the game that he loves he led with hard work and heart. In his 3 rd year of 18U all players on the team looked up to him and he was always there to give his advice; having Cody was like having another coach on the bench. His level of maturity is unique amongst 18U aged players as he carries himself with professionalism, respecting his teammates, opponents and umpires. Along with pitching he also served as the starting shortstop, a transition he took to naturally as he had previously been an outfielder/catcher. The team needed him to fill the shortstop role, and he worked hard all season to be become as solid as any other shortstop in the province. Additionally, his versatility on the field allowed the team to put him anywhere in the lineup knowing he would excel there. Cody is now attending the University of Winnipeg and playing for the Wesmen baseball team. 16

17 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2016 CHALLENGER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Evania Diaz-Rojas (Winnipeg) The Challenger Division is an amazing opportunity for these kids and in just one season we saw so much improvement and potential it was very hard to choose just one player to award. However, the Challenger Baseball Manitoba Committee looked at several different attributes that our Player of the Year award winner would possess, and Evania meets all of these. Evania showed improvement throughout the season by really opening up, as she was very shy and hesitant at the beginning of the season. Over the course of the season, she showed a willingness to learn, picked up and improved on some baseball skills like hitting off a tee, running the bases, positioning, throwing and catching, showed a love for the game, and displayed sportsmanship through encouragement of both teammates and opposing players. Overall, she really has made a positive contribution to Challenger Baseball. Also, Evania represented and summed up the spirit of Challenger Baseball to a tee while being interviewed by Global News at the league windup by saying You don t have to be perfect to play it, you just have to have fun and go for it! 17

18 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2014 Jade Ledochowski (Interlake/Team Manitoba) 2015 Brittney Langlais (N. Winnipeg/Team Manitoba) & Katie Heppner (Winkler/Team Manitoba) 2016 FEMALE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Katie Heppner (Winkler/Team Manitoba) Katie Heppner is a very talented, dedicated multi-sport athlete. She has been the catalyst for the Team Manitoba 16U Girls Provincial baseball team where she excelled three ways at short stop, on the mound and at the plate. Her athleticism, soft, quick hands and range made her a force to be reckoned in the infield, and her passion for the game and never-say-die attitude made her one of the country s best shortstops. During the national 16U Girls tournament in Vaughn, Ontario, Team Toba s defensive success was evident as Katie anchored the squad. She played 20+ innings of errorless defense with four put-outs and ten assists. Katie s skill set and ability was acknowledged by a Team Canada s invitation to take part on the Canadian Prospects team. At the U Girls Invitational Tournament she batted.278 with five hits, five runs and 7 runs-batted- in eighteen times at bats. On the mound Katie s had excellent results and numbers. During the national championships in Vaughan, Ontario her ERA was When times were tight, Katie was the glue that held the team together. She was instrumental in turning those negative moments into positive energy. The result was a team that could move forward to win a silver medal on the National stage. Katie s personality, perseverance and baseball skills make her a dynamic team leader and positive player on her team. Along with Team Manitoba, Katie was one of the few girls who played both High School and community club baseball. She played all infield positions and pitched for her Garden Valley Collegiate team and for the Winkler 18U AA team. She is an incredible role model with intense competitiveness combined with a thoughtful, unassuming manner, a combination that makes her a player any coach would love to have on their team. 18

19 1995 Ryan Leroux (Elmwood) 1996 Wade Forster (Pembina Valley) 1997 Devin Helps (Pembina Valley) 1998 Wade Forster (Pembina Valley) 1999 Lindsey Dahl (Carman) 2000 Jaret Valainis (Winnipeg South) 2001 Brendan Harz (Carillon) 2002 Keith Glawson (Pembina Valley) 2003 Aaron Hildebrandt (Altona) 2004 Steve Mullin (Pembina Valley) 2005 Drake Moslenko (Elmwood) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 21U PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 Drake Moslenko (Elmwood) 2007 Kevin McNeill (Elmwood) 2008 Josh Voth (Altona) 2009 Evan Hardman (St. Boniface) 2010 Anthony Friesen (Pembina Valley) 2011 Angus Klassen (Altona) 2012 Jamieson Krentz (Carillon) 2013 Jamieson Krentz (Carillon) 2014 Brent Dunn (Pembina Valley) 2016 Drake Pilat (Winnipeg South) U PLAYER OF THE YEAR Colton Boudreau (Elmwood Giants) An outstanding defensive player, Colten played almost every inning at shortstop showcasing a great glove and strong arm. His range and speed took away sure hits, frustrating many batters. But he wasn t one-dimensional, as he batted lead-off for the pennant winning and Manitoba Junior Baseball League champion Elmwood Giants, leading the league in stolen bases by a large margin. Colten finished 3 rd in hits, lead the league in hit-by-pitch, total bases and was 3 rd in runs scored. His speed at the leadoff position was a catalyst for the Elmwood offence, and once he got on base he was a game changer as many bases were stolen standing up, or without a throw. His ability to go extra bases on any hit, including first to home on a hit, put the pressure on the defensive team. Colten played on the Team Manitoba 21U All-stars that attended the Baseball Canada National Championships in Regina. He batted.294 at nationals for the 4 th place Manitoba team. A defensive general on the field, he controlled the Elmwood defence, positioning players and helping the pitchers control the running game. Colten has the ability to stay calm in any situation, and helped keep the team focused on the bench. He always put 110% effort into every practice and game and left everything out on the field. He was voted as the Manitoba Junior Baseball Leagues Most Valuable Player and is currently attending Dakota Wesleyan University in South Dakota. 19

20 1993 Doug Hamm (Morden) 1994 Chris Hofer (Grosse Isle) 1995 Ron Cook (Minnedosa) 1996 Jason Hoas (Stonewall) 1997 Jason Hoas (Stonewall) 1998 Brian Barnabe (St. Boniface) 1999 Rod Ledochowski (Teulon) 2000 Jeff Andries (Killarney) 2001 Jeremy Matuszewski (Winkler) 2002 Dana McNish (Nesbitt) 2003 Ron Plushinski (Teulon) 2004 Rory Tycoles (Reston) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SENIOR "AA" PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Bud Penner (Mitchell) 2006 Aaron Hildebrandt (Winnipeg) 2007 Curtis Seafoot (Wawanesa) 2008 Chris Reykdal (Baldur) 2009 Darrick Jones (Border West League) 2010 Danny Reinsch (Teulon) 2011 Derek McGregor (Wawanesa) 2012 John Hutton (Minnedosa) 2013 Colin Waldner (Kildonan) 2014 Justin Knight (Hamiota) 2015 Anthony Friesen (Pilot Mound) 2016 SENIOR AA PLAYER OF THE YEAR Curtis Plett (Wawanesa) A key member of the pennant and provincial winning Wawanesa Brewers Senior AA team, Curtis won 4 games in league play while striking out 38 batters in 29 innings, and chipped in with a.343 batting average. As the leadoff batter, he lead the leagues in stolen bases and was near the top in runs. However, Curtis saved his best performances for the playoffs. At the Senior AA provincials he won the opener over the Thompson Reds, striking out 9 while scattering 4 hits. He then pitched the tournaments championship game over Minnedosa Mavericks while swinging a hot bat, going three for three with two RBIs and two runs scored in the final. On the weekend he batted.571, and scored 5 runs. He pitched 2 games for the Southwest League All-Stars at the Senior AA All- Star provincials in Stonewall, picking up the win in the final, as he came in relief for 2 2/3 inning leading Southwest to a defeat of Elmwood to win the crown. Curtis was also the winning pitcher in a 6-4 win for the Border West All- Stars over Cold Lake, Alberta at the Western Canada Senior Championships, helping Border West go unbeaten to win the event. His drive and determination also made him one of the Brewers most consistent players; he seemed to always come up in the clutch when needed. Curtis always expects the best from himself, is a real competitor and a pleasure to watch perform. 20

21 1995 Kevin Booker (Elmwood Giants) 1996 Shane Moffatt (Brandon Cloverleafs) 1997 Vince Eastman (Neepawa Farmers) 1998 Shane Moffatt (Birtle Blue Jays) 1999 Andrew Boehm (Brandon Marlins) 2000 Shane Moffat (Birtle Blue Jays) 2001 Scott Hlady (Brandon Marlins) 2002 Matt Mutcheson (Birtle Blue Jays) 2003 Matt Mutcheson (Birtle Blue Jays) 2004 Matt Mutcheson (Brandon Marlins) 2005 Darrick Jones (Killarney Lakers) PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SENIOR "AAA" PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 Justin Funk (Brandon Cloverleafs) 2007 Ryan Boguski (Brandon Marlins) 2008 Josh Loewen (Neepawa Farmers) 2009 Sean Dryden (Brandon Cloverleafs) 2010 Kyle Nixon (Brandon Cloverleafs) 2011 Mitch Olson (Reston Rockets) 2012 Rory Tycoles (Reston Rockets) 2013 Mitch Olson (Reston Rockets) 2014 Matt Gunning (Brandon Cloverleafs) 2015 Matt Gunning (Oak River Dodgers) 2016 None selected 21

22 HONOUR SOCIETY 2016 HONOUR SOCIETY INDUCTEE Mo Gervais (St. James) To those who have had the pleasure of visiting Optimist Park there is one person you will recognize as the heart and soul of the park. That guy who you see grooming diamonds and making sure everything is kept in pristine condition is Mr. Moe Gervais. Moe has been a fixture and volunteer extraordinaire for St James Minor Baseball for many years serving in both board and non-board volunteer capacities for over 12 years holding many positions. Moe was an 11U and AAA coach with the A s when his son was involved in baseball. Since then Moe has served as A s director and Optimist park director - two jobs that require countless hours of time and effort. As A s director Moe was responsible for coordinating the tryouts for the AAA program and assuring quality coaches were in place for the 13U, 15U and 18U programs. He was also in charge of making sure parents performed their volunteer duties to assure that the park was presentable and playable during the baseball season. Over the last number of years Moe has fulfilled the duty of Optimist Park Director, a job he takes incredible pride in. Moe is the driving force that makes Optimist Park such a desirable place to play. He has also been instrumental in driving the current park expansion at Optimist Park, a project that has been talked about and worked on for over 5 years. And he somehow manages to put in countless hours at the park while holding a job with the Canadian Forces. His commitment to supporting baseball in St. James goes without question, as is his diligence in managing the park facilities and keeping them in tip-top shape, for not only players in St James, but also for outside groups and teams that use them for tournaments, high school, fall baseball, and junior and senior leagues. Moe loves working at the park, helping out any way he can, and is often seen working in the canteen on days where volunteers were hard to find, and helping convene baseball tournament and city playoffs. Moe has mentored a number of young St. James baseball players who grew up playing at Optimist Park, and who have subsequently been hired as Green Team staff over the years. The Honour Society was designed in 1968 to recognize individuals for long term dedication to baseball, and Maurice Moe Gervais is definitely a deserving individual. 22

23 COACH OF THE YEAR From 1984 to 1999 Baseball Manitoba selected a Coach of the Year, regardless of division coached. In 2000, separate categories for Grassroots Coach and High Performance Coach were introduced Rick Penner (Altona Bantams) 1985 Al Robertson, Ray Mutcheson and Mike Labossiere (Team Manitoba Junior) 1986 Joe Wiwchar & Les Ehnes (Pembina Valley Jr.) 1987 Sam Jamieson (McAuley Senior) 1988 Doug Miner (Pierson Pee Wee) 1989 Bob Landry (St. Boniface Junior) 1990 Brad Clegg (Hamiota Senior) 1991 Gord Leduchowski (Team Canada) 1992 Erwin Warkentin (St. James Bantam) 1993 Art Essery (Grosse Isle Intermediate) 1994 Gord Van Hussen (Interlake Bantams) 1995 Brian Reid (Carman Midgets) 1996 Barry Chartrand (Carillon Bantam) 1997 Mike Rolling (Russell Midget) 1998 Jeff Robertson (Birtle Senior) 1999 Neil Andrews (Brandon Senior) 2000 Jim Findlay (Grosse Isle) 2001 Gary Williams (Deloraine) 2002 Nick Mancussi (St. James) 2003 Bill Old (Brandon) 2004 Bill Old (Brandon) 2005 Rick Baldwin (Grosse Isle) 2006 Cody Reimer (Rosenort) 2007 Dale McKinnon (Deloraine) 2008 Jason Quick (Red River Valley) GRASSROOTS COACH 2009 Jeff Hlady (Dauphin) 2010 Todd Kemball & Paul Armstrong (St. James) 2011 Mike Johnson (Baldur) 2012 Michel Fournier (La Broquerie) 2013 Curtis Grieve (St. James) & Jason Mateychuk (Dominion City) 2014 Curt Brandt (Blumenort) 2015 Ryan Fines (Stonewall) Congratulations to all the award winners and nominees 23

24 COACH OF THE YEAR 2016 GRASSROOTS COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff & Kerry Trager (Winnipeg South) In their second year of coaching the 15U AA Corydon Comets, the husband and wife team of Jeff and Kerry Trager led the team to a very successful year. They took a group of players that 2 years ago did not win a single game and turned them into a provincial qualifier last year. Then this year they were one of the elite teams in the province. The Comets rolled through the city league with only two losses; but their season ended with a loss in the provincial quarter finals. However, it is not about wins and losses with Jeff and Kerry. The Tragers are two dedicated and hardworking coaches. They both work shift work which allows them flexibility to get to the diamond early for games and practices. While both of them have extensive baseball skill and knowledge they interact with the kids differently on the field. These differences complement each other and provides for a more complete experience for the kids. The team had several inexperienced and new ball players this year and both Jeff and Kerry worked hard to help them improve. If a drill did not work for a player they found a new way to demonstrate the skill. Every kid got a chance to pitch. Every kid batted first in the order and last in the order. Everybody got a chance to play a position they had never tried before. Foul language and taunting was not permitted. That was the way they ran the team and it was also extended to people outside the team as every opponent and umpire received the same respect. Jeff and Kerry worked hard to ensure that they set a good example for the kids and that the Comets had fun. So much fun that kids were upset about missing a practice or a game. Usually the Coach of the Year Award goes to an individual but Jeff and Kerry form a unique coaching package. 24

25 2000 Morgan de Peña (Winnipeg South) 2001 Darryl Bruce (Carillon) 2002 Bob Andruchuk (Wpg. South) & Lawson Davie (Midwest) 2003 Ross Tycoles (Oildome) 2004 Faron Asham (Team Manitoba) 2005 Bryan Ezako (Winnipeg South) 2006 Eric Mabon (Elmwood Giants) 2007 Russ Paradoski (North Winnipeg) COACH OF THE YEAR HIGH PERFORMANCE COACH 2008 Glen Hunter (Red River Valley) 2009 Gerry Janz (Baldur Sr.) 2010 Jamie Bettens (St. Boniface Jrs.) 2011 Dan Giesbrecht (Altona Jrs.) 2012 Faron Asham (Team MB, Brandon) 2013 David Nychyk (North Winnipeg) 2014 Blaine Boyle (Pembina Hills) 2015 Jeff Bouchard (Bonivital) 2016 HIGH PERFORMANCE COACH OF THE YEAR Nick Grenier & Jamieson Krentz (Carillon) Nick and Jamieson led the Carillon AAA 18U team to a respectable record in the Winnipeg AAA League but as the team played together longer, they started to show incredible improvement. During the AAA Provincials, Carillon finished first overall with a 3-0 record but unfortunately a tough semi-final loss ended their season prematurely. Although it was a disappointing end, the team exceeded expectations. As busy as they were with the 18U team, Nick and Jamieson were equally busy coaching the Eastman entry in the 2016 Manitoba Summer games, a team of 14U players from the region. At the Summer Games, these coaches led their squad to a surprise gold medal performance. Based on the seeding on the teams, Eastman was placed in the weaker pool which meant only the 1 st place after the round-robin would have a shot at the championship game. This meant there was no room for loss. Guiding the team through four round robin games, Nick and Jamieson led the boys to first place in their pool and a showdown with the top team in the strong division, Winnipeg Gold. Though decided underdogs, Eastman shocked everyone but themselves and beat Winnipeg Gold and then the Central team to win the championship. Nick and Jamieson are both very good coaches, in part because they are also good players who are able to connect with their teams. Their young ages are also of benefit since the players can relate to them as well. These two young men have been positive role models for the boys and have demonstrated a level of maturity that far exceeds their actual age. They both are very calm and relaxed on the bench and do not let the ups and downs of the game affect their emotions. They constantly work at teaching during the game and provide little tips to players to help them. It is impressive that these young men dedicate so much of their personal time to making the kids they coach better ball players and better people. Nick Grenier Jamieson Krentz 25

26 HONOUR SOCIETY 2016 HONOUR SOCIETY INDUCTEE Rodger Sheldon (Ste. Rose) A true gentleman on and off the field, as a young player Rodger played Senior Baseball in Dauphin, Grandview and Ste. Rose. He then turned his attention to coaching and won the first ever provincial title for Ste. Rose s at 11U C (now referred to as A ) in 1990, and 11 years later (2001) he won it again. Using many of the same players as 2001, his Ste. Rose team lost the provincial 13U AA final in He has coched at all levels of baseball since 1984, from Rookie to 18U and from A to AAA. Like most dads, he started out coaching his sons, and has now moved on to coaching his granddaughter. As a coach his communication with players is exceptional, making them want to play for him, a style younger coaches could emulate. Those who play for Rodger are fortunate as they learn so much from his vast knowledge of the game. Beyond coaching, Rodger has held executive positions with both Ste. Rose Minor baseball and Parkland minor baseball, where he helped develop their constitution. He was instrumental in the planning and development of the diamonds in Ste. Rose, where he got his boys to help pick rocks off the fields as they were being built. He also spent several years as an umpire, working up to Level 3 certification. As a coach he always encourages when others would have discouraged. Rodger always shows up to the diamond with a smile on his face and keeps it that all the way through the games and practices. He is a fair, unbiased coach who is respected and well-liked by players and parents. In turn, he values his players and their talents. Rodger has a way with his players that made them feel special and is always willing to work extra with the boys to help them. There is excitement in his voice when talking about ball, and he makes himself available to assist in any baseball related endeavor. His teams won championships, but more importantly Rodger is proud of the players he had the pleasure of coaching. Dedicated, committed and diligent, his contributions have most assuredly provided lasting benefits to the sport of baseball in the Parkland area. It is with great pleasure that we would like to induct Rodger Sheldon into the Honour Society of Baseball Manitoba. 26

27 TEAM OF THE YEAR From 1984 to 1999 Baseball Manitoba selected a Team of the Year, regardless of division. In 2000, separate categories for Grassroots Team and High Performance Team were introduced. For 2013, the High Performance category has been divided into two divisions: Minor (for U13 to U18), and Major (for U21 and Senior teams) Altona Bisons (Bantam) 1985 Team Manitoba (Junior) 1986 Carman Goldeyes (Senior) 1987 Killarney A's (Bantam) 1988 Brandon All-Stars (Pee Wee) 1989 St. Boniface Native Sons (Senior) 1990 Oil Dome A's (Bantam) 1991 Portage Athletics (Midget) TEAM OF THE YEAR 1992 Elmwood Giants (Midget) 1993 St. Boniface Native Sons (Senior) 1994 Morden Mohawks (Intermediate) 1995 Carman Goldeyes (Midget) 1996 Russell Chargers (Mosquito) 1997 Winnipeg South Chiefs (Pee Wee) 1998 St. James A s (Bantam) 1999 Carillon Sultans (Pee Wee) 27

28 TEAM OF THE YEAR 2000 Altona Bisons (Bantam AA ) 2001 Steinbach (Bantam AA ) 2002 Boissevain (Pee Wee AA ) 2003 Neepawa (Midget AA ) 2004 Grosse Isle (Pee Wee AA ) 2005 Plum Coulee (Pee Wee AA ) 2006 Morden (Bantam AA ) 2007 Altona (Midget AA ) GRASSROOTS TEAM 2008 Cardale (Midget AA ) 2009 Charleswood Dodgers (Mosquito AA ) 2010 Altona Bisons (Pee Wee AA ) 2011 Oak River/Cardale (Pee Wee A ) 2012 Altona Bisons (Midget AA) 2013 Oak River (Bantam AA ) 2017 Rock Lake (Midget AA ) Stonewall (Pee Wee AA ) 2016 GRASSROOTS TEAM OF THE YEAR Winkler Pee Wee AA In what is surely an unprecedented performance, the Winkler 13U AA Diamond Dogs went unbeaten in every game they played this year be it league, tournament, provincial and Western Canada competition. 38 wins without a loss. And all of this while going through some coaching turmoil that saw a change in coaches mid-way through the year. Instead of tearing the team apart, the players bonded with the new coaches, winning many games by the mercy rule. The biggest challenge came in the provincial championship finals as they trailed 7-4 in the bottom of the 6 th inning. But they came back to score 3 to tie the game, and then won in extra innings. Throughout the year every player contributed to the wins and had fun doing it. This was a very deep, talented and selfless team that dominated in every facet of play. A teams success is the culmination of the commitment of all people involved, the desire to set goals, the unconditional giving of time and the tenacity to ensure these goals are met. This is what makes true champions. 28

29 2000 Brandon Marlins (Midget AAA ) 2001 Carillon Sultans (Bantam AAA ) 2002 Elmwood Giants (Senior AA ) 2003 Carillon Sultans (Midget AAA ) 2004 Pembina Valley Orioles (Junior AAA ) 2005 Elmwood Giants (Junior AAA ) 2006 Elmwood Giants (Junior AAA ) TEAM OF THE YEAR HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM 2007 Brandon Cloverleafs (Senior AAA ) 2008 Winnipeg South (Pee Wee AAA ) 2009 St. James (Midget AAA ) 2010 Winnipeg South (Bantam AAA ) 2011 Altona Bisons (Junior AAA ) 2012 Elmwood Giants (Senior AAA ) Starting in 2013 Baseball Manitoba divided the High Performance Team of the Year into two divisions Minor, which is for U13 to U18 teams, and Major, which is for U21 and Senior teams. HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM - Minor 2013 South Central (Pee Wee AAA ) 2014 Pembina Hills (Pee Wee AAA ) 2015 Winnipeg South (Midget AAA ) 2016 HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM OF THE YEAR - MINOR Team Manitoba 16U Girls This provincial team is the result of seven years of growth and development spearheaded from the Sport Development (formerly Grassroots) Committee. The culmination of all that hard work resulted in a silver medal at the national 16U Girls championships this past summer in Vaughn, Ontario. On their way to the silver medal, the team knocked out two time defending champions Quebec, and defeated the always dangerous BC team, putting them in the final against powerhouse Ontario. The conduct with which this team carries itself has been a marvel to behold. Every year at nationals this team endears itself to the fans and opponents, displaying sportsmanship, fair play and respect for the opposition and officials. As a team the players took part in several tournaments this summer including the Clearwater July 1 tournament where they took 1 st on the A side, and the Ste. Rose tournament where they finished second. They also played numerous exhibition games against boys AA and AAA teams to prepare for the national championships. It should also be noted that many of the girls played the regular season as members of their home community baseball teams, with the boys, where most of them excelled. 29

30 TEAM OF THE YEAR HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM - Major 2013 Pembina Valley Orioles 21U (Junior AAA ) 2014 Elmwood Giants 21U (Junior AAA ) 2015 Baldur Regal Senior AA 2016 HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM OF THE YEAR - MAJOR Wawanesa Brewers Senior AA The Wawanesa Brewers captured the pennant of the 10-team South West Baseball League, the largest Senior league in Manitoba. Focusing on fundamentals of good defense, quality pitching and timely hitting, they were a cohesive unit, both on and off the field, and it was a pleasure to watch them play. The Brewers defined the true meaning of a team this year as they worked together and had tremendous success throughout the year. They also did a great job of hosting the Senior AA Provincial championships at beautiful Riverbend Park. At the provincials, the Brewers won the championship, beating Pilot Mount 4-3 in the semi-final, then defeating Minnedosa 5-3 to claim the crown. Lead by Wayne Gullett (Coach) and Ron Seafoot (Manager), this was Wawanesa s 3 rd provincial crown in the last 10 years. Some of the players on this year s squad were members of the Wawanesa team that was inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame in the Small Community Category for the years

31 REGION OF THE YEAR The Region of the Year award reflects the efforts put forth by those volunteers who organize the minor ball in their regions. The criteria for Region of the Year includes, but is not limited to: participation numbers, hosting of coaches and umpire clinics, participation in grassroots programs such as the Grand Slam Jamboree, My First Pitch and RBI, participation in elite programs such as the Youth Selects, Prospects Series and Fall Classic, and the performance of club and elite teams on the provincial, western and national stages. REGION OF THE YEAR 2001 Carillon 2002 South Central 2003 Brandon 2004 Interlake 2005 Brandon 2006 Red River Valley 2007 Parkland 2008 Winnipeg South 2009 St. James 2010 Pembina Hills 2011 South Central 2012 South Central 2013 Midwest 2014 Carillon 2015 Carillon 31

32 SCHOLARSHIPS "FIELD OF DREAMS" SCHOLARSHIP The Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club, in conjunction with Baseball Manitoba, will provide three (3) $1, postsecondary scholarships to applicants who meet the required criteria. The applicant must be a Manitoba resident enrolled, or planning to enroll, in a post-secondary institution (Canada or U.S.). They must also be a registered member of Baseball Manitoba (player, coach, or official) and requirements for selection shall include, but not be limited to: athletic achievement in baseball, academics, and citizenship Field of Dreams Scholarships presentation. Left to Right: Andrew Collier (General Manager, Winnipeg Goldeyes), Marshal Burgess (Brandon), Cody Bartel (Blumenort), Bryce Hunt (Winnipeg) Cal Hawley VP High Performance, Baseball Manitoba), Tony Fletcher (President, Field of Dreams Foundation). Past Winner of the Field of Dreams Scholarships are: 1996 Kevin Chubey (Winnipeg), Jason Cassils, (Warren), Kelly Doell, (Altona) 1997 Jaret Valainis (Winnipeg), Nate Andrews (Brandon), Devin Helps (Manitou) 1998 Chad Falk (Carman), Ken Wiebe Jr. (Altona), John Ellis (Winnipeg) 1999 Brendan Harz (Oakbank), Ryan Boguski (Sifton), Steve Shaddock (Winnipeg) 2000 Darrick Jones (Baldur), John Babick (Winnipeg), Mike Zurba (Winnipeg) 2001 Jon Smitten (Winnipeg), Rob Hochkievich, (Winnipeg), Reed Eastley, (Brandon) 2002 Brian Flynn (Winnipeg), Marc Saurette (Winnipeg), Manley Mackedenski (Rossburn) 2003 Chris McKague (Oak River), Kyle Nixon (Russell), Justin Hink (Stonewall) 2004 Mathieu DeGagne (Brandon). Ben McLeod (Winnipeg), Kevin McNeill (Carberry) 2005 Kevin Reimer (Steinbach), Chris Omori (Winnipeg), Chris Johnson (Winnipeg) 2006 Steve Kletke (Altona), Ian Jansen (Winnipeg), Duncan Sourisseau (Winnipeg) 2007 Brett Schreyer (St. Andrews), Brenden Sommerhalder (Winnipeg), Kiel Armstrong (Winnipeg) 2008 Eric Flynn (Winnipeg), Scott Dyck (Oak Bluff), Andrew Lochheed (Reston) 2009 Dustin Donald (Rossendale), Tim Penner (Steinbach), Elliot Desilets (Ellie) 2010 Jean-Michael. Habek (Winnipeg), Cole Southall (Winnipeg), Jamieson Krentz (Steinbach) 2011 Patrick Vandoorne (Boissevain), Nathan Christiak (Dufrost), Ben Dartnell (East St. Paul) 2012 Ryan Kuhtey (Winnipeg), Chris Vollrath (Winnipeg), Zach Mayo (Mather) 2013 Eric Swanson (Stonewall), Anthony Ingram (Winnipeg), Tyler Wiwchar (Winnipeg) 2014 Brett Harrison (Winnipeg), Curtis de Peña (Winnipeg), Paul Esteves (Winnipeg) 2015 Brady Moxham (Oakville), Alain Andre (Winnipeg), Neil Wiebe (Steinbach) 32

33 SCHOLARSHIPS ANDREW BUDGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Andrew Budge passed away suddenly, on December 11, 2010 at the age of 24. A vibrant and active young man, Andrew played in the Winnipeg South system. The Oak Park graduate was close to completing his Kinesiology program at the University of Winnipeg. His passion was always sports, be it as a spectator, participant, trainer or coach. Followign his passing, friends and family created the Andrew Budge Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is open to students entering the first year of a full-time post-secondary programming at an accredited university or college. One scholarship of $1,000 towards tuition and/or textbook expenses is available, with preference given to those with past and planned participation with baseball in Manitoba Recipient Nikolai Kauenhofen (Blumenort) Past Winners 2011 Daniel Braun (Winnipeg) 2012 Stefan Gudmundson (Dauphin) 2013 Anthony Ingram (Winnipeg) 2014 Liam McNeill (Winnipeg) Adam Nocita (Winnipeg) 2015 Mitchell Lyall (Brandon) 33

34 HALL OF FAME Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum Honour Our Past - Ensure Our Future The 21 st Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremony will be held at the Access Event Centre in Morden, Saturday, June 3, 2017, commencing at 5:00 p.m. Ten individuals along with three teams will be inducted. There will also be a special ceremony for the All-Century Team. The Hall of Fame committee objectives are: 1. to select and recognize outstanding Manitoba players, builders, officials and teams 2. to collect, preserve and display memorabilia related to the history of Manitoba baseball 3. to establish a baseball museum 4. to publish a newsletter about the Hall of Fame and Museum 5. to foster and encourage the development of baseball The following are the individual inductees for 2017 Charlie Argue Shawn Cory Lane Curry Vince Eastman David Nychyk Gord Paddock Orville Renwick Don Schmall Peter Thomson The following are special honorees: Major Team - Neepawa Farmers ( ) Small Community - Ebb and Flow Lakers ( ) Special Category Bob Boyce-(Umpire) Winnipeg Special Category Eastern Manitoba Intermediate All Stars 1978 Special Category - Gilbert Plains Legion Bantams Tickets available from: Jack Hrehirchuk; th Ave SE, Dauphin, MB, R7N 2H1; ; jhrehirchuk@wcgwave.ca. David Taylor, Neepawa , taylor@brandon.ca. David Olsen, Winnipeg; ; dholsen@mymts.net. Joe Wiwchar, Morden, , mbbbhof@mts.net. Tickets are Adult $70, Children $20. Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Board Members: Chairman Dr. Morris Mott, Brandon Vice-Chairman Al Robertson, Hamiota Secretary/Treasurer David Olsen, Winnipeg Directors Jack Hrehirchuk (Dauphin), Glennis Scott (Minnedosa), Gladwyn Scott (Carberry), Scott Neiles (Winnipeg), Jim Mutcheson (Morden), Bob Thompson (Oak Lake), Bill Kirkup (Souris), Murray Zuk (Souris), Hank Lemoine (Winnipeg), Jack Callum (Winnipeg), Gerry Palidwor (Springfield), Joe McPhee (Neepawa), Gord Arbuckle (Pilot Mound), Dan Giesbrecht (Winkler), Al Kinley (Winnipeg), Morgan de Peña and Winston Smith (Baseball Manitoba). The Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is constantly developing its permanent site in Morden, at the Recreation Centre and is looking for any baseball memorabilia. Contact the museum Manger/Director Joe Wiwchar at (204) if you have any items of interest or at mbbbhof@mts.net. 34

35 TEAM MANITOBA TEAM MANITOBA YOUTH SELECTS (L to R): Jason Cassils (Head Coach), Carson Campbell, John Patmore, Garrett Graham, Troy Kemball, Nick Doig, Jordan Peck, Ian Briscoe, Owen Harms, Riley Trager, Will Hlady, Brandon Racette, Liam Giesbrecht, Troy Fortin, Chad Picton, Victor Cerny, Rheal Letain, Tristan Peters, Andrew Asselin, Tanner Bercier, Conner Green, Terry Couvier (Asst. Coach), Clinton Brandt (Asst. Coach). 16U PROVINCIAL GIRLS TEAM Back Row (L to R): Jeremy Culleton (coach), Mykayla Nordman, Kristi Morris, Brittney Langlais, Katie Heppner, Amber Baker and Marc Bissonnette (coach) Front Row (L to R): Laura Kilbrei, Emma Anton, Olivia Sheldon, Caitlin Culleton, Jamie Johnson and Lauren Bray. Missing: Patti Hacault (coach/manager) and Joanne Johnson (chef de mission). 35

36 TEAM MANITOBA 14U PROVINCIAL GIRLS TEAM Back Row (L to R): Darrell Humeniuk (Head Coach),and Rodney Ledochowski (Asst. Coach) Middle Row (L tor): Zara Dickson, Josie Nichols, Anna Shewchuk, Emma Zimmerman, Jasmine Horwood, Shaunti Theriault, Sarah Dowsett, Sophie Bissonnette (Asst. Coach) Front Row (L to R): Sydney Wilkinson, Jenna Swain, Brenna Barylaski, Megan Humeniuk and Jacey Ledochowski. Missing is Mikayla Peacock and Patti Hacault (Manager). 36

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