Mosquito Awards
The President’s Trophy
This trophy was donated by Keith Yach and is to be presented to the player at each level who is a good representative of the team both on and off the field. The Bel-Air team President selects the winner, although the coaches are asked to make several recommendations.
2019 Winner – TROY McEVOY | |
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2018 – Karissa Amell | 2001 – Todd Cochrane |
2017 – Gabriel Zammar | 2000 – Jay Cochrane |
2016 – Jonas Wright | 1998 – Josh Chartier |
2015 – Skyanne Amell | 1999 – Zack Vallentyne |
2014 – Tyler Clostre | 1998 – Josh Chartier |
2013 – Bryson Corrigall-Mulready | 1997 – Mony Reth |
2012 – Malcolm MacDonald | 1996 – Liam Moore |
2011 – Cameron Goudie | 1995 – John Crupi |
2010 – Asa Furge | 1994 – Matt Jackson |
2009 – Scott Waddell | 1993 – Grant Ladouceur |
2008 – Tyler McDonald | 1992 – Chris Belleville |
2007 – Clayton Franko | 1991 – Jerry Valois |
2006 – Lucas Glover | 1990 – Devin Murphy |
2005 – Darcy Weir | 1989 – Joe Costanzo |
2004 – Wesley Larocque | 1988 – Michel Proulx |
2003 – Ian Mutter | 1987 – Michel Proulx |
2002 – Nicholas Chapman | 1986 – Bryce Ostroski |
The Mike Fitzpatrick Trophy
This trophy is named after a former Bel-Air President and is presented to someone who has persevered to become a better player. Any player can win this trophy regardless of their ability, as long as they show both will and effort to improve throughout the season.
2019 Winner – MAX PALMER | |
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2018 – Aveyah Geddes-Khem | 2001 – Jay Cochrane |
2017 – Noah Maxime | 2000 – Ian Pell |
2016 – Kaylea Clostre | 1999 – Adam Lepage |
2015 – Griffin Yablonski-Bond | 1998 – Fabian Parsons-Grimes |
2014 – Justin Larocque | 1997 – Ryan Mousseau |
2013 – Djosy Lukusa | 1996 – Kyle Piche |
2012 – Kelly Paquette | 1995 – Curtis Corneau |
2011 – Nick Cunnington-Bourbonniere | 1994 – Tenroy Reid |
2010 – Mike Frigon | 1993 – Jonas Mitchell |
2009 – Marcus Stukel | 1992 – Curtis Brown |
2008 – Keanu Croteau | 1991 – Jason Jeanveaux |
2007 – William Vail | 1990 – Shaun Cathcart |
2006 – Scott Ferris | 1989 – Kirk Johnson |
2005 – Jean-Sebastien Colas | 1988 – Rick Dow |
2004 – Justin Langevin | 1987 – Karl Thom |
2003 – Jacob Grant | 1986 – Carrie-Ann Ducharme |
2002 – Tyrone Afram |
The Fahey Trophy
The best lineman for the Mosquito level wins this award, which was donated by the family of former Bel-Air middle linebacker Willie Fahey. The Bel-Air Coaches select the winner each season.
2019 Winner – JOSÉ MIGUEL | |
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2018 – Javien Valois | 1999 – Mohamed Issa |
2017 – Brody Dyer | 1998 – Nahom Kidanemariam |
2016 – Nick Ruest | 1997 – Michael Alam |
2015 – Logan Carty | 1996 – Jamie McEwan |
2014 – Gabriel Castillo | 1995 – Mike Maitland |
2013 – Francis Tyo | 1994 – Richard Green |
2012 – Luke Vandenberg | 1993 – Chris Belleville |
2011 – Liam Paquette | 1992 – Joe Costanzo |
2010 – Ian MacLean-Evans | 1991 – Chris Watts |
2009 – Ben Spencer | 1990 – Paul Dorion |
2008 – Saeed Hersi | 1989 – Travis Allen |
2007 – Connor Lamont | 1988 – Abel Furtado |
2006 – Liam Glover | 1987 – Bryce Ostroski |
2005 – Justin Belair | 1986 – Jack Vallati |
2004 – Erik Hughes-Davidson | 1985 – Derek Sauve |
2003 – Phil Ste.Marie | 1984 – Bobby Regimbald |
2002 – Luigi Molloy & Justin Deschamps | 1983 – Bobby Regimbald |
2001 – Angelo Bucciarelli | 1982 – Jordan Pettigrew |
2000 – Jamie Davidson | 1981 – Tim King |
The Inniss Trophy
The Inniss family donated this trophy on behalf of their sons, Kirk Moses and Howie Inniss. This award goes to an individual who has contributed the most to the team (not necessarily the most valuable player). A player would be considered to win this trophy if they have made a large contribution to the team in terms of spirit. The sort of individual who turns up in the worst kind of weather and is a real team player.
The Bel-Air Mosquito Coaches consider this to be the most important individual award, since it represents the qualities they always look for in players.
2019 Winner – LINCOLN LEPINE | |
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2018 – Gabriel Zammar | 1997 – Taich Paquette-Grimes |
2017 – Logan Pstross | 1996 – Raymond Reid |
2016 – Keyshawn Reid | 1995 – Kris Casey |
2015 – Keyshawn Reid | 1994 – Grant Ladouceur |
2014 – Bryce Russell | 1993 – Joe Costanzo |
2013 – Isaac Ombotimbe | 1992 – Dave Anderson |
2012 – Max Wong | 1991 – Andrew Tweedy |
2011 – Connor Williams | 1990 – Chris Cochrane |
2010 – Ben Spencer | 1989 – Devin Murphy |
2009 – Adam Schertzer | 1988 – Travis Allen |
2008 – Brendan Lesaux | 1987 – Darryl Dennis |
2007 – Elias Castello | 1986 – Flo Costanzo |
2006 – Collin MacLeod | 1985 – Scott Boxall |
2005 – Wesley Larocque | 1984 – Scott Laflamme |
2004 – Nick Chapman | 1983 – Benji Davidson |
2003 – Hugh-John Karpik | 1982 – Scott Lavergne |
2002 – Ricky Clostre | 1981 – Gordon Srdoc |
2001 – Adam Gourgon | 1980 – Nick Platana |
2000 – Matt Scott | 1979 – Vic Chapman |
1999 – Geordie MacGregor | 1978 – Greg Guillet |
1998 – Joe Kanaan |
The Valiquette Trophy
This trophy was given to the Bel-Air Copeland Lions by Valiquette Sports. This sports store has been in Ottawa since the 1960’s. This trophy is awarded to the most valuable player (MVP) on the Mosquito team. This award is bestowed upon the individual who has performed the best throughout the season.
2019 Winner – ANDERSON ALEXANDRE | |
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2018 – Wilhem Baumann | 1999 – Derek Crupi |
2017 – Thomas Bean | 1998 – Rady Saleh & Daniel Cama |
2016 – Jerry Momo | 1997 – Rady Saleh |
2015 – Liam Carreiro | 1996 – Chris Lewis & Eric Monast |
2014 – Shawn Lukusa | 1995 – Grant Ladouceur |
20113 – Stephane Tshishimbi | 1994 – Phoutone Louangrath |
2012 – Nana-Yaw Serbeh | 1993 – Joe Costanzo |
2011 – Jean-Paul Cimankinda | 1992 – Jon Braddock |
2010 – Alex Childs | 1991 – Geoff Thomas |
2009 – Aiden Magee | 1990 – Norm Paquette |
2008 – Andrew Gregg | 1989 – Travis Allen |
2007 – Stephan Owens | 1988 – Stephane Bastien |
2006 – Ekon-Obong Akpan | 1987 – Scott Boxall |
2005 – Andrew Nunez | 1986 – Joe Vallati |
2004 – Jesse St. Louis | 1985 – Sheldon Emond |
2003 – Stevie Anderson & Michael Chartier | 1984 – Pat Bujold |
2002 – Colin Greene | 1983 – Joe Violante |
2001 – Ricky Clostre | 1982 – Scott Lavergne |
2000 – Josh Chartier | 1981 – Carlo Disipio |