J. P. Metras Trophy
J. P. Metras Trophy is awarded to the Outstanding Down Lineman in CIS football. Initiated in 1974, the Centennial Year of Canadian University Football, the award is in recognition of the achievements of John Pius Metras who, for 30 years as head coach of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, established a lifetime record of 106 victories, 76 losses and 11 ties, including 9 league championships.[1] The American equivalent to the J.P. Metras Trophy is the Rotary Lombardi Award.
List of J. P. Metras winners
Year | Athlete | Team |
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1974[1] | Bart Evans | Manitoba |
1975[1] | Mark Pothier | Saint Mary's |
1976[1] | Gerry Inglis | Alberta |
1977[1] | Dick Bakker | Queen's |
1978[1] | Dave Willox | Alberta |
1979[1] | Jim Muller | Queen's |
1980[1] | Scott McArthur | Calgary |
1981[1] | Tony Grassa | StFX |
1982[1] | Peter Langford | Guelph |
1983[1] | Jim DeSilva | Carleton |
1984[1] | Boyd Young | Ottawa |
1985[1] | Mike Schad | Queen's |
1986[1] | Louie Godry | Guelph |
1987[1] | Pierre Vercheval | Western |
1988[1] | Veron Stiliadis | Wilfrid Laurier |
1989[1] | Chris Gioskos | Ottawa |
1990[1] | Chris Morris | Toronto |
1991[1] | Jason Rauhaus | Manitoba |
1992[1] | Chris Konrad | Calgary |
1993[1] | Paul Chesser | Concordia |
1994[1] | Paul Connery | Bishop's |
1995[1] | Harry Van Hofwegen | Carleton |
1996[1] | James Repesse | Saskatchewan |
1997[1] | Mike Kushnir | StFX |
1998[1] | Garret Everson | Calgary |
1999[1] | Tyson St. James | UBC |
2000[1] | Randy Chevrier | McGill |
2001[1] | Carl Gourgues | Laval |
2002[1] | Israel Idonije | Manitoba |
2003[1] | Ibrahim Khan | Simon Fraser |
2004[1] | Troy Cunningham | Concordia |
2005[1] | Dominic Picard | Laval |
2006[1] | Chris Best | Waterloo |
2007[1] | Scott Evans | Wilfrid Laurier |
2008[1] | Étienne Légaré | Laval |
2009[1] | Matt Morencie | Windsor |
2010[1] | Arnaud Gascon-Nadon | Laval |
2011[1] | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif | Laval |
2012[1] | Ben D'Aguilar | McMaster |
2013[1] | Laurent Duvernay-Tardif | McGill |
2014[1] | Ettore Lattanzio | Ottawa |
2015[2] | David Onyemata | Manitoba |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 "Past CIS Award Winners". Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
- ↑ Kirk Penton, "Manitoba Bisons David Onyemata wins J.P. Metras trophy as top down lineman in CIS", Winnipeg Sun, November 26, 2015.
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