Warman Minor Hockey Association award winners (Gazette photo by Wayne Shiels)

Warman Minor Hockey Association hosted their annual Awards Night for the 2021-2022 Season on Monday, April 4 at the Brian King Centre
The awards night recognized achievements for U13 – U18 Divisions and WMHA Referees.
TEAM AWARDS
Within the U13 through U18 age divisions, each team will recognize a member of its team for the following awards:
Most Improved: Given to a player that has demonstrated the largest increase in skill development and teamwork over the course of the season.
Most Dedicated: Given to a player that demonstrates a great work ethic and commitment to the team, in all games, practices and team activities.
Most Sportsmanlike: Given to a player that plays the game hard and displays characteristics of fairness and respect, within the boundary of the games rules.
Top Defenceman: Given to a player that demonstrates the greatest all around ability at the position.
Top Forward: Given to the player that demonstrates the greatest all around ability at the position.
Most Valuable Player: Given to a player that continually contributes to his/her teams successes and is counted on to deliver when needed most
REFEREE AWARDS are individual awards will be given to those WMHA Referees that have shown tremendous growth and dedication throughout the season:Referee of the Year-Jagger Bitz , Jr. Referee of the Year-Ben Hrapchak , Most Dedicated Referee-Mason Reimer and Most Improved Referee- Cohen Allan.
VOLUNTEER AWARDS
*Coach of the Year is awarded to a coach each year that goes beyond the call of duty for his team, provides their team with a good role model and mentor and excels in teaching their players the skills and attitudes of a good athlete. This coach exemplifies WMHA Players Development Model and philosophies. This year’s winner is Ryley Anderson.
*Manager of the Year is given to a Manager that goes above and beyond their duties to provide leadership and organization to their team as well as be a vital communication link between the coaches and the parents. This year’s winner is Collin Mennie.
*Debbie Quick Memorial Volunteer of the Year is awarded to a member that goes over and above the norm in volunteering their time for the betterment of the game. Debbie exemplified this by not only dedicating her time to managing her children’s teams she also was a long-time member of the WMHA Executive in the role of treasurer. Even after her children stopped playing hockey she continued on in her role as treasurer until her passing. This year’s winner is Denaye Merz.
*10 Year Builder Award is given to a person who has made a long term, positive contribution to the growth and development of Warman Minor Hockey and its membership. This year’s winner is Cam Kayter.
The Tyler Gidluck Memorial Award is given to the player that has established themselves as the most influential role model for the Peewee AA Wildcats. The award is awarded to a Peewee age player preferably playing on an AA team who exemplifies the qualities that Tyler displayed as a player in his tragically shortened life. Tyler was a skilled hockey player who was always positive and who always came to the rink giving 120%. He was never the most skilled player however his heart continually earned him the respect of his teammates and coaches. Tyler unfortunately was taken from this world in the summer following his final year of Peewee. His family has been honoring a player in the Warman AA system since that time. This year’s winner is Tatum Fouquette.
The Austyn Schenstead Memorial Award is presented to the Midget Wildcat who demonstrates leadership with mischievous humor, gritty determination, passionate energy, and who strives to do their very best. This is best illustrated by the way Austyn lived; with a passionate love for family and friends, respect for his Coaches and Teammates expressed though the care and consideration he demonstrated for other. Austyn experienced much successes as a Wildcat, however made a positive impact and found real joy in helping others experience success. This award recognizes these qualities of character, as demonstrated by the annual recipient. This year’s winner is U18AA female forward Cadence Bulitz Udell.

Cadence Bulitz Udell (left) is presented with the Austyn Schenstead Award by Warman Minor Hockey Association President Lyndon Thompson (Gazette photo by Wayne Shiels)