MRUG: Vikes rookie Hall announced as Sport BC
High School award finalist
Mar. 7: 47th Annual Sport BC Awards Gala
By Vikes Communications, with files from BC Rugby Union
VICTORIA - Castaway Wanderers
youth product and Glenlyon Norfolk graduate Fergus Hall has
been announced as a finalist for the Sport BC High School Male Athlete of the
Year Award. A standout in soccer and rugby, Hall was named one of three top
male athletes along with Vancouver's Pharmvir Dhesi
(Wrestling) and Kelowna's
Braxton Bunce (Basketball) for his accomplishments during the 2011-12 season.
Hall is currently a first-year rugby player for the University of Victoria
Vikes team and is enrolled in the UVic Engineering program.
Hall excelled on the rugby pitch in
2012 with both the provincial XVs and Sevens programs. A standout in the BC
Rugby Academy, Hall was instrumental in seeing British Columbia's U18 XVs side
defend their title at nationals in Sherbrooke, Quebec this past August.
With the BC Elite Youth Sevens
program, Hall was a key figure in the U18s going undefeated to lift three youth
international titles in Las Vegas, Hong Kong and Victoria. During the Las Vegas
cup final against national side High School All-Americans, Hall produced a
flawless kicking performance going 5-for-5 in conversion attempts to see off
the Americans 35-14.
Also nominated is former UVic swimmer Ryan Cochrane (Victoria, B.C.) in the category of Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Cochrane raced to a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games in the 1,500-m freestyle swim.
Also nominated is former UVic swimmer Ryan Cochrane (Victoria, B.C.) in the category of Senior Male Athlete of the Year. Cochrane raced to a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games in the 1,500-m freestyle swim.
Sport BC Media Release
The Athlete of the Year Awards
ceremony and gala dinner, set for March 7, 2013 at the River Rock Show Theatre
in Richmond BC, recognizes BC’s best amateur athletes, coaches, and officials
in 17 categories. Each finalist was nominated by their Provincial Sport
Organization, high school or university, and selected by a committee of BC
sportswriters, broadcasters, athletes and amateur sport experts.
“A significant number of very
strong nominations were received this year,” said Sport BC’s President and CEO,
Rob Newman. “The Athlete of the Year Awards provides a great opportunity to
recognize these talented and deserving athletes, coaches and officials. This
year’s nominees are certainly a testament to the strength and depth of sport in
our province.”
The 47th Annual Athlete of the
Year Award Finalists:
Athlete with a Disability
Josh Dueck (Vernon, BC) – Alpine Ski
Trevor Hirschfield (Vancouver, BC) – Wheelchair Rugby
Michelle Stilwell (Parksville, BC) – Wheelchair Athletics
Josh Dueck (Vernon, BC) – Alpine Ski
Trevor Hirschfield (Vancouver, BC) – Wheelchair Rugby
Michelle Stilwell (Parksville, BC) – Wheelchair Athletics
Coach of the Year
Randy Bennett (Victoria, BC) – Swimming
Rob Kober (Penticton, BC) – Freestyle Moguls
Peter Lawless (Victoria, BC) – Wheelchair Sports
Rob Kober (Penticton, BC) – Freestyle Moguls
Peter Lawless (Victoria, BC) – Wheelchair Sports
College Athlete of the Year
Kayla Bruce (Abbotsford, BC) – Volleyball
Jenna Ralston (Mission, BC) – Basketball
Jen Woods (Kelowna, BC) – Golf
Jenna Ralston (Mission, BC) – Basketball
Jen Woods (Kelowna, BC) – Golf
High School Female Athlete of the
Year
Maddie Secco (Victoria, BC) – Field Hockey, Soccer, Cross Country and Track
& Field
Chelsea Strandlund (Victoria, BC) – Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Softball
Emma Wolfram (Kamloops, BC) – Basketball
Chelsea Strandlund (Victoria, BC) – Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Softball
Emma Wolfram (Kamloops, BC) – Basketball
High School Male Athlete of the
Year
Braxton Bunce (Kelowna, BC) – Basketball
Pharmvir Dhesi (Vancouver, BC) – Wrestling
Pharmvir Dhesi (Vancouver, BC) – Wrestling
Fergus Hall (Victoria, BC) – Rugby, Soccer
Junior Female Athlete of the Year
Shallon Olsen (Surrey, BC) – Gymnastics
Julia Ransom (Kelowna, BC) – Biathlon
Haley Stradling (Langley, BC) – Equestrian
Julia Ransom (Kelowna, BC) – Biathlon
Haley Stradling (Langley, BC) – Equestrian
Junior Male Athlete of the Year
Filip Peliwo (North Vancouver, BC) – Tennis
Sam Reinhart (Vancouver, BC) – Hockey
Adam Svensson (Surrey, BC) - Golf
Sam Reinhart (Vancouver, BC) – Hockey
Adam Svensson (Surrey, BC) - Golf
Master Athlete of the Year
Christa Bortignon (West Vancouver, BC) – Athletics
Sandra Hewson (Surrey, BC) – Judo
Stephanie Kieffer (Vancouver, BC) – Triathlon
Sandra Hewson (Surrey, BC) – Judo
Stephanie Kieffer (Vancouver, BC) – Triathlon
Official of the Year
Len Kirby (Nanaimo, BC) – Equestrian
Terry Mosdell (Surrey, BC) – Lacrosse
Pat Smith (Kamloops, BC) – Hockey
Terry Mosdell (Surrey, BC) – Lacrosse
Pat Smith (Kamloops, BC) – Hockey
Senior Female Athlete of the Year
Christine Girard (White Rock, BC) – Weightlifting
Christine Sinclair (Burnaby, BC) – Soccer
Marielle Thompson (Whistler, BC) – Ski-Cross
Christine Girard (White Rock, BC) – Weightlifting
Christine Sinclair (Burnaby, BC) – Soccer
Marielle Thompson (Whistler, BC) – Ski-Cross
Senior Male Athlete of the Year
Ryan Cochrane (Victoria, BC) – Swimming
Ryder Hsejedal (Victoria, BC) – Cycling
Denny Morrison (Fort St. John, BC) – Speed Skating
Ryder Hsejedal (Victoria, BC) – Cycling
Denny Morrison (Fort St. John, BC) – Speed Skating
Team of the Year
Penticton Vees (Penticton, BC) – Hockey
TWU Men’s Volleyball Team (Abbotsford, BC) – Volleyball
UBC Women’s Swim Team (Vancouver, BC) – Swimming
TWU Men’s Volleyball Team (Abbotsford, BC) – Volleyball
UBC Women’s Swim Team (Vancouver, BC) – Swimming
University Athlete of the Year
Ben Ball (Abbotsford, BC) – Volleyball
Savannah King (Kamloops, BC) – Swimming
Kyla Richey (Vancouver, BC) – Volleyball
Savannah King (Kamloops, BC) – Swimming
Kyla Richey (Vancouver, BC) – Volleyball
Other awards presented at the
ceremony include Best of BC, Community Champion, Harry Jerome
Comeback and the
Daryl Thompson Lifetime Achievement Award.
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