Our Most Sportsmanlike Award Selection Process is an assessment of each of the 4 game the team plays.
At the end of each game the Game Director and both Referees assign a number from 0 to 5 to both teams.
This is based on the Sportsmanship of the team, its players, coaches and fans.
15 points being the most per game and with 4 games, a possible of 60 points.
Twice in our history, the Championship Team also was the Most Sportsmanlike Team with 60 of a possible 60 points.
We invite you to compare our top finishing teams with our Most Sportsmanlike Award.
Year | Team | Head Coach |
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2020 | Heritage Woods Kodiaks | Andrew Lloyd |
2019 | Handsworth Royals | John Leong |
2018 | Heritage Woods Kodiaks | Roj Johal |
2017 | Sir Charles Tupper Tigers | Aarthika Naganthiran |
2016 | Sir Charles Tupper Tigers | Ron Roquillo |
2015 | Burnaby South Rebels | Randy Edwards |
2014 | Steveston London Sharks | Malcolm Lee |
2013 | RC Palmer Griffins | Rob Brown |
2012 | Pitt Meadows Marauders | Rich Goulet |
2011 | Pitt Meadows Marauders | Rich Goulet |
2010 | RC Palmer Griffins | Rob Brown |
2009 | Pinetree Timberwolves | Ian Wong |
2008 | Tamanawis Wildcats | Par Bains |
2007 | Pinetree Timberwolves | Ian Wong |
2006 | Centennial Centaurs | |
2005 | Centennial Centaurs | Steve Pettifer |
2004 | Kitsilano Blue Demons | |
2003 | Hope Mustangs | Rob Volaric |
2002 | McNicoll Park Dragons | Peter Ruocco |
2001 | Semiahmoo Totems | Rob Slavik |
2000 | Mt Slesse Timberwolves | John Massie |
1999 | Tamanawis Wildcats | John Sowerby |
1998 | DW Poppy Red Hawks | Bill Cliff |
1997 | University Hill Hawks | Greg Beaton |