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2006 AWARD WINNERS

Walter Moncrief Memorial Award Joseph Ferretti Northwest Toronto Ball Hockey League
Stephen Nichols Memorial Award Marcel Vieira West End Oilers
Joey Panetta Memorial Award Aaron Blonde Chatham Minor Bball Hockey League
Gaetanne Girard Memorial Award Carey Hope Chatham Minor Ball Hockey League
Referee of the Year Darcy Mintz Tri Cities Ball Hockey League
Minor Volunteer of the Year Rob & Sue Prior Oshawa Minor Ball Hockey League
Minor Coach of the Year Greg St. Amant Penetanguishene Blazers
Minor Player of the Year Brandon Barber Withrow Park Ball Hockey League
Minor Female Provincial Player of the Year Paige Marlow Oshawa Stampede
Minor Male Provincial Player of the Year Jeff Broekema Belleville Predators
Female Division Coach of the Year Ed Turpin Trenton Sting
Female Athlete of the Year Tammy Cote Ottawa Thunder
Male Division Coach of the Year Nat Capalbo Vaughan Jets
Male Athlete of the Year David Di Gironimo Brampton Express
Steve Rumsey Volunteer of the Year Pino Panza Northwest Toronto Ball Hockey League
League Executive of the Year Robert Beatty / Andrew Hancock Tri Cities Ball Hockey League
Kevin Lord Memorial Junior U-20 Team Canada Award Matt Ascenzi  
Penny Meitz Memorial Award Cindy Horton  
Women’s Hall of Fame Angela James  
Builders Hall of Fame Anthony Muia  
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2007 AWARD WINNERS

Walter Moncrief Memorial Award
Frank Zampini
Peel Regional Ball Hockey League
Stephen Nichols Memorial Award
Tony Talevski
Brampton Express
Joey Panetta Memorial Award
Jeff Sherer
Oshawa Minor Ball Hockey League
GaetanneGirard Memorial Award
Mary Paltt
Oshawa Minor Ball Hockey League
Referee of the Year
Jill Coombes
Toronto Women’s
Minor Volunteer of the Year
Kerriann Conroy
Hamilton Tigercats
Minor Coach of the Year
Ralph Di Roma
Richmond Hill Stars
Minor Player of the Year
Brian Valentine
Penetanguishene Blazers
Minor Female Provincial Player of the Year
Amber Ellis
Oshawa Stampede
Minor Male Provincial Player of the Year
Thomas Kokelj
Beeton Xtreme
Female Division Coach of the Year
Doug Smart Jr.
Oshawa Stampede
Female Athlete of the Year
Diana Brown
Toronto Devils
Male Division Coach of the Year
Greg St. Amant
Penetanguishene Blazers
Male Athlete of the Year
Matthew Tremblett
Brampton Express
Steve Rumsey Volunteer of the Year
Robert Beatty
Tri Cities Ball Hockey League
League Executive of the Year
Denis Archambault
Burlington Ball Hockey League
Men’s Team Canada Award
David Di Gironimo
 
Women’s Team Canada Award
Tammy Cote
 
President’s Award of Excellence
Steve Dockerty
 
Penny Meitz Memorial Award
Christine Pellerin
 

DARYL CLANCY


#9 Daryl Clancy - Forward

Career
1980/82 - Frank Cosco
1983/89 - CWS
1990/91 - Frasca TopGuns
1992/93 - Femview Rangers

Daryl Clancy was a very skilled, hardworking and dedicated player with an undeniable attitude for winning. His determination led him and his teams to titles in four different leagues (NMHA, MTBBL, TBHA, NWTBBL) in a career spanning over 14 years.

Daryl is the all-time leading scorer in Mississauga Ball Hockey Association history having amassed 282 points in 107 games played where he won the scoring title in 1984, 1985 and in 1989. He was a 5-time UBHA I st Team Allstar and was selected the league's @ in 1986 and 1987.

Daryl was a member of a unique group of marksmen in the game when he counted 50 points in the Metro Toronto Ball Hockey League to capture his second scoring championship in as many leagues played.

Nonetheless, his accomplishments did not end there. The dimunutive forward, who combined speed, tenaciousness and pure offensive prowress in his game, saved his best for last when he joined the Femview Rangers in 1991 where he helped lead the sport's most tenured franchise to their first OBHA Provincial Chainpionship (Penetang) and first of three consecutive National Championships (British Columbia) in 1992.

There could not have been a more appropriate epilogue to an individual's career who epitomized professionalism and perseverance both on and off the playing surface and who's rewards were finally realized. Daryl Clancy, whose qualities as an individual along with his accomplishments as a player have made him one of the premier practitioners in 'Orange Ball' history, has earned his rightful place in the OBHA Players Hall of Fame.

RENZO ANTONIEL


#30 Renzo Antoniel - Goalie

Career
1980/88 - York Canadians
1989/90 - Daddy's Penguins

The Montreal Canadians are one of the oldest and most revered professional sports organizations in history. It is a team that is steeped in tradition and were represented by some of the greatest players that ever dawned skates in the National Hockey League.

Loren "Gump" Worsley was one of those prized practitioners who happened to be a goaltender, one of the finest backstoppers in the history of the game who celebrated winning the Stanley Cup on many occasions.

Renzo Antoniel was the 'Gumper' for the York Canadians Ball Hockey Club. He was a cool, calm and collected character both on and off the floor who backstopped one of the most tenured franchises in 'orange ball' history.

Renzo began his career with Les Habs in 1980 where in his rookie season he captured his first provincial and national championship titles. He followed up his inaugural season with a Toronto Cup Championship in 1981 and led the Canadians to the Ontario AA finals only to lose to the Sarnia Wilding Doors and Dino Ciccerelli's MVP performance at the tournament that year.

The stand up and technically sound netminder continued frustrating his opponents throughout the mid 1980's as he quickly became a hot commodity as a roster addition for other teams looking to secure victory at any one of the many major competition that were contested during this period.

In 1984 Renzo starred as an Associated Player for the Midas Athletics in Hearst, Ontario where his Tournament MVP Goaltending performance over the Hearst Viellieux Furniture (2-0) paved the way to the team's first provincial and later national championship titles.

Renzo Antoniel finished his tenured career with Daddy's Penguins (1989-1990). He was an individual who prided himself on his performance, constantly striving for excellence who was a winner in every sense of the word. He is indeed a champion and one unquestionably one of the premier 'ball stoppers' in the history of the game who has earned his rightful place in theOBHA Players Hall of Fame

YVON BRETON


#24 Yvon "Skip" Breton - Centerman

Career
1981/83 - Hearst Villeux Furniture
1984/92 - Ottawa Senators
1993/94 - Ottawa Maxwell Cobras

Yvon "Skip" Breton, who began his playing career in the northern town of Hearst, Ontario, became one of the most talented and explosive forwards in the game of ball hockey. Yvon was a primarily as a centerman. He was a good face-off man and an excellent playmaker who combined speed and agility with finesse and accurate marksmanship that created nothing but havoc for opposing teams.

"Skip" was a 6-time league MVP who captured 8 scoring titles during his career as a member of the Senators (1984-1992) and Cobras (1993) in the Ottawa-Carleton Ball Hockey League. Yvon experienced early success at the OBHA Championships as a member of the Voyageurs, only the second team in OCBHL history to win a gold medal at the AAA Provincials, in Penetang, in 1985.

Yvon Breton followed up his provincial prize later that year with a bronze medal at the Canadian Ball Hockey Association (CBHA) Championships in Winnepeg, Manitoba where he was also selected to the CBHA Allstar Team. He went on to the Nationals in 1986 in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia with the Senators where his team graduated to the silver medal as he was once again a consensus First Team CBHA Allstar Forward.

"Skip" culminated his playing career in 1993 as a member of the Maxwell Cobras, where he thrilled the home-town faithful one more time as he commandeered one of the sports greatest teams, as the club's MVP, to a silver medal at the CBHA Championships in Ottawa that year. It was a bittersweet end to a devoir that collectively deserved a better resolution, that on the other hand was personally outstanding and revered nonetheless.

Yvon was ball hockey's own 'Flying Frenchman'. He was the focus of his adversarial defenders whenever he was on the floor. Teams respected and feared his ability to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat with one fatal swoop of his offensive energy. He was indeed one of the premier practitioners in the history of ball hockey in Ontario who has earned his rightful place in the OBHA Players Hall of Fame.