Rebels hand out the hardware

SIX NATIONS – The Six Nations Jr. B Rebels handed out the hardware Saturday afternoon at the ILA Banquet Hall. Last regular season the Rebels finished the schedule in second place in the Southwest Division but were eliminated by the eventual cup winners, the Orangeville Northmen.

But along the way, there were standouts in the 2016 season who were recognized by the Rebels organization for their individual accomplishments.

The Gaylord Powless Memorial Trophy was awarded to team scoring leader, Travis Longboat who scored 38 goals and 56 assists for 94 points in the 2016 campaign; The Blair Martin, Rookie of the Year was Colin Martin; Roger “Buck’ Smith Trophy for the All-Round Player of the Year won by Chayton King; Cap Bomberry, Most Dedicated Player Award winner – Tyle Foxe MacKenzie; Chayton King ; Ruth Isaacs Memorial Trophy winner for Transitional Player of the Year went to Justin Martin; Clayton Sandy Memorial Trophy for Defensive Player of the Year was won by Dreyton Martin; Danton Miller and Josh Miller shared the Craig Monture Memorial Trophy the Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year; Most Inspirational Player of the year was Dreyton Martin; Team MVP was Travis Longboat and the Frank Maracle Memorial Trophy went to Ceaton Smoke as the Most Improved Player of the Year; Travis Longboat earned the Keegan Hill Memorial Trophy for the Un-sung Player of the Year; Colin Montour was selected as the team’s Heart and Soul Player of the Year and won the Carney Elijah Johnson Memorial Trophy.

The Rebel Nation Volunteer of the Year was shared by Shelly Mackenzie, Peter Belanco, Ryan Hill, B.J Anderson and Jasinda Martin. Matt Mike was honoured with the Leroy Jamieson Memorial Trophy for Bench Staffer of the Year.

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