The University of Waterloo handed out the hardware at its annual athletic banquet on Saturday night.
Here’s the list of winners:
Totzke Trophy (male athlete of the year): squash player Eric Dingle (Calgary), three-time Ontario University Athletics player of the year.
Marsden Trophy (female athlete of the year): golfer Tiffany Terrier (Toronto), individual and team silver medals at OUA championships.
J.O. Hemphill Award and Director’s Award (outstanding administrative contributions): football player Will Oud (Woodstock, Ont.); hockey player Doug Spooner (Toronto); rugby player Lisa Kelly (Ripley, Ont.); swimmer Kristie Irving (Kingston, Jamaica); and track and field team member Jamie Hauseman (Kitchener).
Imprint Coach of the Year Award: badminton’s Chris Erven, who led the Warriors to an OUA silver medal.
FEDS Rookies of the Year: football player Jordan Verdone (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) and hockey player Julia Endicott (Toronto).
All-Canadians and major award winners:
Badminton — Andrew Tai-Pow, OUA player of the year; Evan MacDonald, OUA rookie of the year
Football — Jordan Verdone, CIS rookie of the year
Hockey — Kyle Sonnenburg, first-team All-Canadian; Julia Endicott, CIS All-rookie team
Rugby — Richard Lebel, OUA West rookie of the year
Swimming — Keith Beavers, All-Canadian and CIS gold medalist
Squash — Eric Dingle, OUA player of the year
Track and field — Jason Goetz, All-Canadian and CIS silver medalist; Nancy Spreitzer, OUA and CIS community service award
Volleyball — Laura Klein, OUA West rookie of the year
OUA all-stars:
Badminton — Amanda Carruthers, Evan MacDonald, Chris Pyne, Andrew Tai-Pow
Baseball — Jason Diniz-Wood, Mike Glinka, Travis Hendry, Elliot Shrive
Basketball — Kimberley Lee
Cross-country — Chris Hartman, Kelly-Lynne Spettigue
Curling — Lindsay Collie, Rob Fry
Field hockey — Vicky Lounder, Katherine Olsen
Football — Josh Svec
Golf — Katelyn Inlow, Tiffany Terrier, Garrett Rank
Hockey — Chris Ray, Kyle Sonnenburg
Nordic Skiing — Nellie Dow
Rugby — Zack Bentley, Mark Goody, Nick Wray, Nicola Holmes, Caitlin Martin
Soccer — Kelsey Abbott, Catherine Vanderburgh, Mohammad Aborig, Raphael Goldemann
Squash — Eric Dingle
Swimming — Keith Beavers, Oleg Chernukhin, Wesley Greig, Paul Niglas
Tennis — Marlon Coelho
Volleyball — Kate Flanagan, Bojana Josipovic, Tyler Vivian
Warriors team MVPs:
Badminton — Andrew Tai-Pow, Amanda Carruthers
Baseball — Mike Glinka
Basketball — Cam McIntyre, Kimberley Lee
Cheerleading — Theresa Power
Cross-country — Chris Hartmann, Kelly-Lynne Spettigue
Field hockey — Vicky Lounder
Figure skating — Chelsea Lawson
Football — Josh Svec
Golf — Bowie Abbis-Mills, Tiffany Terrier
Hockey — Chris Ray, Kaitlyn MacDonald
Nordic skiing — Kieran Jones, Nellie Dow
Rugby — Zack Bentley, Nicola Holmes
Soccer — Raphael Goldman, Catherine Vandenburgh
Squash — Eric Dingle
Swimming — Oleg Chernukhin, Kristie Irving
Tennis — Marco Agatonovic, Kasia Poplawski
Track and field — Jason Goetz, Julia Malleck
Volleyball — Tyler Vivian, Kate Flanagan