jaydon sommerfeld – memorial award

Jaydon Nicholas Sommerfeld
(February 1, 1998 to June 10, 2015)

With the tragic death of the Rockyview Silvertips rookie player, Jaydon Sommerfeld, in June 2015, the Jr. B Tier I Division established the Jaydon Sommerfeld Memorial Award in 2016.

This award is presented to the Most Valuable Player during the Larry Bishop Memorial Cup – RMLL Jr. B Tier I Championship Series.

Past Recipients:

2023 – Ben Royer – Edmonton Warriors
2022 – Joseph Royer – Edmonton Warriors
2019 – Dylan Ferrier – Calgary Shamrocks
2018 – Jared Ferris – Calgary Shamrocks
2017 – Kelson Borisenko – Manitoba Blizzard
2016 – Blake Tajiri – Calgary Chill

 

Season Point Leaders

Kelly Mitchell Award – South division regular season point leader

2023 – #14#17 Max Janousek – Calgary Shamrocks – 36 goals; 48 assists 84 points in 19 games 

Chris Letendre Award – North division regular season point leader

2023 – #14 Graham Dicken – Edmonton Warriors 44 goals; 58 assists 102 points in 19 games 

jim burke award – division regular season point leader

2023 (Central) – #7 Quaid Bolger – Calgary Chill – 45 goals;54 assists 99 points in 19 games
2023 (East)
– #23 Jackson Klewchuk – Winnipeg Blizzard – 49 goals; 56 assists 105 points in 19 games
2022 (North)#23 Joseph Royer – Edmonton Warriors – 35 goals; 84 assists 119 points in 19 games
2022 (Central)
#17 Nolan Oakey – Rockyview Silvertips 52 goals; 55 assists 107 points in 16 games
2022 (South)
– #23 Jaxson Geddes – Calgary Shamrocks – 67 goals; 52 assists 119 points in 20 games
2022 (East)
– #23 Jackson Klewchuk – Manitoba Blizzard – 63 goals; 40 assists 103 points in 18 games
2019 (North)
– #7 Markus Fouillard – Fort Saskatchewan Rebels – 51 goals; 52 assists 103 points in 18 games
2019 (Central) – #17 Nolan Oakey – Rockyview Silvertips – 32 goals; 60 assists 92 points in 20 games
2019 (South) – #23 Dylan Ferrier – Calgary Shamrocks – 37 goals; 35 assists 72 points in 19 games
2019 (East) – #6 Blaze Bezecki – Manitoba Blizzard – 35 goals; 23 assists 58 points in 18 games
2018 (North) – #21 Tyler Sonnichsen – Edmonton Warriors – 74 goals; 64 assists 138 points in 18 games
2018 (South) – #22 Eric Lemire – Calgary Shamrocks – 32 goals; 54 assists 86 points in 17 games
2018 (Central) – #89 Joey Gardner – Calgary Chill – 37 goals; 69 assists 106 points in 20 games
2018 (East) – #23 Kelson Borisenko – Manitoba Blizzard – 37 goals; 45 assists 82 points in 14 games
2017 (North) – #8 Colby Fraser – Calgary Shamrocks – 52 goals; 53 assists 105 points in 20 games
2017 (South) – #9 Colin Poitras – Manitoba Blizzard – 35 goals; 66 assists 101 points in 20 games
2016 (North) – #21 Tyler Sonnichsen – Edmonton Jr. B Warriors – 53 goals; 47 assists 100 points in 19 games
2016 (South) – #23 Kelson Borisenko – Manitoba Blizzard – 56 goals; 50 assists 106 points in 20 games
2015 (North) – #8 Michael Newman- Manitoba Blizzard – 24 goals; 47 assists 71 points in 20 games
2015 (South) – #20 Baden Boyenko – Saskatchewan SWAT – 68 goals; 53 assists 121 points in 20 games
2014 (North) – #17 Steven Toporowski – Saskatchewan Swat – 106 points (43 goals; 63 assists) in 19 games
2014 (South) – #27 Lyndon Bunio – Calgary Chill – 123 points (60 goals; 63 assists) in 18 games
2013 (North) – #4 Adam Saunders – Saskatchewan Swat – 95 points (45 goals, 50 assists) in 20 games
2013 (South) – 
#12 Sean Tyrrell – Calgary Jr. B Mountaineers – 101 points (41 goals, 60 assists) in 19 games
2012 (North) – 
#6 Adam Wild – Sherwood Park Titans – 91 points (44 goals; 47 assists) in 15 games
2012 (South) – #22 Davis Reykdal – Red Deer Rampage – 69 points (28 goals; 41 assists) in 18 games
2011 (North) – #10 Chris Britton – Edmonton Warriors – 119 points (35 goals; 84 assists) in 19 games
2011 (South) – #67 Cody Friesen – Calgary Jr. B Mountaineers – 88 points (50 goals; 38 assists) in 21 games
2010 (North) -Dallas Smith – Sherwood Park Titans – 53 points in 18 games (14 goals, 39 assists)
2010 (South) – Dustin Taylor – Rockyview Silvertips – 44 points in 17 games (24 goals, 20 assists)
2009 (North) – Adam Stuckless – Edmonton Warriors – 60 points (34 goals; 26 assists)
2009 (South) – Destin Seguin – Calgary Jr.  Mountaineers – 41 points (21 goals; 20 assists)
2006 – Joel Henry – Rockyview Silvertips – 93 pts
2005 – Jesse Draper – Sherwood Park Titans – 61 pts
2004 – Dean Materi – Edmonton Warriors – 98 pts
2003 – Dean Materi – Edmonton Warriors – 70 pts
2002 – Colin Sherbanuk – Edmonton Miners – 93 pts
2001 – Rob McGowan – Calgary Jr. Mountaineers – 36 pts
2000 – Brad Scott – Edmonton Miners – 60 pts

Division

2023 Jr. B Tier I North Awards

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Sebastian Simonson – Edmonton Warriors

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Sebastian Simonson – Edmonton Warriors

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Caden Gulka – Edmonton Warriors

TRANSITION PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Brendan Onofrychuk – Edmonton Warriors

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Grayson Maloney – Beaumont Outlaws

TOP GOALIE OF THE YEAR
Tait Pinch – Edmonton Warriors

BENCH STAFF OF THE YEAR
Edmonton Warriors

 

2013 Jr. B Tier I Award Recipients

Goalie: Troy Boucher (Crude), Jon McMillan (Warriors), Adam Virgo (Mounties) Defender: Brett Lariviere (Warriors), Kyle Patterson (Chill), Steven McQueen (Shamrocks)
Coach: Terry Dokken (Crude), Wayne Sutherland (Mounties), Jared McNicol (Chill)
Rookie: Lucas Claude (Chill), Cody Stannard (Crude), Colton Bykowsky (Titans)
All-Star North Erik Turner (Crude), Adam Saunders (SWAT), Cody Stannard (Crude), Bryton Thorarinson (SWAT), Ryan Ewashko (Warriors), Jon McMillan (Warriors)
All-Star South Sean Tyrell (Mounties), Mitch Grant (Mounties), Brandon Steubing (Gryphons), Bret Davis (Shamrocks), Lucas Claude (Chill), Adam Virgo (Mounties)

 

2012 Jr. B Tier I Award Recipients

Goalie: Darren Zwack (Titans); Runners Up: Adam Virgo (Silvertips), Nick Klotz (Silvertips), and Adam Mooney (Rampage)
Defender: Garret Cunningham (Crude) and Adam Oscienny (Chill) Runners Up: Matt Downie (Titans) and Kyle Patterson (Chill)
Coach: Ken Stuebing (Gryphons) Runner Up: Randy Trobak (SWAT) 
Rookie: Bret Davis (Shamrocks) Runner Up: Sean Tyrell (Mounties)
All-Star North Erik Turner (Crude), Brett Reynor (Titans), Bryton Thorarinson (SWAT), Adam Wild (Titans), Adam Saunders (SWAT), and Tristan Rai (Titans)
All-Star South Thomas Bruton (Mounties), Davis Reykdal (Rampage), Cody Friesen (Mounties), Bret Davis (Shamrocks), Connor Thomson (Shamrocks), and Paul Nicholson (Gryphons)