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Awards Ceremony 2018-2019

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The Bea Kirby Trophy

Awarded to Emma Russell

Established April, 1993
For Most Improved Female Nordic Jumper
Steamboat females first began jumping in the 1928 Winter Carnival.  Beatrice Kirby was one of the girls who won during the last jumping events held in the 24th Annual Winter Carnival in 1934.
We would like to recognize and help promote females in Nordic Jumping by honoring one athlete with the Bea Kirby Trophy.

Snowboarding Excellence Award

Awarded to AJ Juneau
This award was established during the 2001/2002 season.
The Snowboarding Excellence Award recognizes the Snowboard development athlete, age 14 and under, who exhibits the highest level of team participation, and a positive attitude and a dedication to the sport of Snowboarding

Cross-Country Outstanding Performance

Awarded to Waverly Gebhardt
This award is presented to an athlete whose hard work and dedication to training has resulted in excellence in the sport of Cross Country Skiing.

Hobart Freestyle Award

Awarded to Christopher Stone
This award is presented each year to one high school athlete who has excelled both scholastically and in the sport of Freestyle skiing

Snowboarding Outstanding Performance

Awarded to Kendall Harrington

This award is presented to a snowboard athlete who has excelled both scholastically and in the sport of Snowboarding.



Telemark Reipelykkje Award

Awarded to Izzy Cerasoli
The Reipelykkje “Rap” Award is awarded to the Telemark athlete who, rather than winning a lot of races, has had success measured by the following criteria:
1. A great work ethic all season.
2. An enthusiastic, supportive approach to teammates and to telemark.
3. An athlete who is making the most of his or her talent.
4. An athlete who is a good example of the high-quality type of athlete we are proud to have in the Winter Sports Club.

Freestyle Coaches Cup



Awarded to Anabel Ayad
Created during the 2004 / 2005 Ski Season by the Freestyle Staff to be presented to the Athlete that embodies the characteristics that best represent the SSWSC Freestyle Program.
The Coaches Cup Trophy was donated to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club in April 2005 by the coaching staff of Erik Skinner, Garth Hager, Timmy Meagher, Nate Bird, Calder O’Sullivan, Damian Wells and Nelson Carmichael. 
Criteria:
• Male or female U14 or older competitive Freestyle athlete.
• Must exhibit steady progress throughout the season while maintaining a positive attitude with outstanding love and dedication to the sport of Freestyle.
• Must exhibit the highest level of sportsmanship, work ethic, team participation, cooperation and attendance during the season.

Flying Further and Faster Award

Awarded to Aspen Bennett-Manke
This award recognizes a female Nordic-Combined athlete participating in the U16 or under programs of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, who has exhibited exceptional strength of character through her commitment and passion towards achieving personal Nordic-Combined athletic goals with the SSWSC, who has embraced the concept of “teamwork” that is reflected in her supportive participation as a team member of her SSWSC program, and who also has a disciplined focus towards academics. This award is sponsored and funded by Kathi Meyer, a long-standing community supporter of the SSWSC and its Nordic-Combined programs.”

Erika Mueller Snowboard Spirit Award

Awarded to Nate True

Established in 2005 by the SSWSC Snowboard Team
This award is presented to a snowboard athlete from any program that best represents the passion and dedication to the sport of snowboarding.  The recipient exhibits the following criteria:
1. A work ethic demonstrated repeatedly over the years
2. An enthusiastic, supportive approach to teammates and the sport
3. An athlete who, through hard work and perseverance, is making the most of his or her talent
4. An athlete who represents the SSWSC snowboard team in a positive manner
5. A rider who exemplifies the fun, passion and self motivation inherent in the sport of snowboarding.

Ned Grant Memorial Trophy

Awarded to Hannah Soria/Wally Magill
The Ned Grant Trophy was donated to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club by the Grants in April 1973. 
The winners of the Ned Grant Trophy are selected based on the following academic and skiing criteria:
1) Alpine Junior Racer
2) Nordic Junior Racer
3) Season’s competition record (entered races)
4) High Academic Standards

Ritter Memorial Courage Cup

Awarded to: The Steamboat/SSWSC Community
This trophy is awarded to a member of the Winter Sports Club – skier, coach or parent – whose courage is an inspiration to others. 
This award is presented in memory of a man named John Ritter who lived in Steamboat for more than twenty years.  He lived life to the fullest,loved his family and skied hard. John passed away at a young age after he and his family battled his long illness with courage and dignity and helped those around him to feel at ease.
This first cup was presented in 1993 to John Ritter and his family for the courage they showed in helping John in his battle.
Over the past 20 year this award has honored those with courage and determination in our midst and tonight’s recipient is no exception.

Stahly Award

Awarded to Katie McLaughlin
This award was created in March of 1995 as a memorial for Dave Stahly, the son of Bill and Diane Stahly.  Dave competed with dedication and personal sacrifice in order to mount a presence on the tour and get to the Nationals.
This award, in memory of Dave Stahly, is presented to the SSWSC freestyle athlete who exhibits outstanding dedication, performance, effort and sportsmanship.

Wilbur Madsen Memorial Award

Awarded to Arthur Tirone
Established April, 1993
This is a character award that is not based on results or ability but the love of sport, enthusiasm, great attitude and fun. This award was created when SSWSC coach Will Madsen was tragically killed in a skiing accident in Alaska. Will was fun, energetic, daring and sometimes larger than life!
This award is given to a Ski Jumping or Nordic Combined athlete each year

The Asher Award

Awarded to George Boisjoli
Established 2014
This award was created in 2014 in memory of Asher Lesyshen-Kirlan. Asher always had a sparkle in his eye and a bounce in his step. He was a dedicated athlete and loved everything about Howelsen Hill. Hard work and dedication was the way he approached his life, whether in sports, school or music.
Characteristics of the 8-13 year old recipient of this award:
• perseverance
• true grit
• sportsmanship and respect for fellow athletes and coaches
• dedication
• enthusiasm and love for SSWSC
Presented to an Alpine or Nordic Combined athlete

Barrett Burch Memorial Trophy

Awarded to Livia Spector/Sunshine Christopher
The Barrett Burch Memorial Trophy was donated by the Jim Dudley Family in 1985.
It is awarded to the most improved skier in our young skiers’ programs – U8+ Alpine and Little Vikings. 
Winners must have been involved in the entire season of training and for the Little Viking recipient must be a participant who skied in both the cross-country and jumping programs.

Freestyle Pursuit of Excellence Award

Awarded to Scotty Kane
This award is to be presented to the Athlete that exhibits the positive characteristics that best represent the SSWSC Junior Freestyle programs
The criteria for the selection is as follows:
1. Male or female age 12 or under Freestyle athlete.
2. Must exhibit steady progress throughout the season.
3. Must maintain a positive attitude.
4. Must exhibit the highest level of sportsmanship.

Buddy Werner Bronze

Awarded to Gracelyn Jacobson/Curtis Zanni
The Buddy Werner Bronze (statue) was donated to the SSWSC by Mike and Sherry Berry in March of 1983. 
Each season, one Alpine Junior male and female is named as the recipient of the Buddy Werner Bronze.
The criteria for the selection is as follows:
5. The winners of the Bronze shall not have won any Steamboat Cups.
6. They must have shown outstanding sportsmanship and team cooperation and exhibited progress in their skiing
7. Attendance, coachability and peer relations are taken into consideration

The Henry Hall Award

Awarded to Gunnar Gilbertson
The Henry Hall Cup is an award designated in 2006 in memory of Henry Christian Hall. Henry was born in Ishpeming, MI in 1893 and was a very accomplished ski jumper gaining many titles and accomplishments during his career.
Henry was the first American World Record holder in 1917 when he jumped a distance of 203 feet here in Steamboat. At the age of 90, while visiting Steamboat, Henry skied down the landing hill during the 1982 Winter Carnival.
The Henry Hall Cup will be awarded each year to the highest ranking SSWSC special jumper at the North American Championships.

Charles Abernathy Memorial “True Grit” Award

Awarded to Cooper Scheel
Started and funded by Peter Kurtz
Established April, 1994
Any discipline
“True Grit” Award is primarily intended to be awarded to an ability or post grad athlete, with preference going to a female ability athlete first. 
This award is designed to be awarded to the athlete who, rather than winning a lot of competitions, has had success measured by the following criteria:
1. A work ethic demonstrated repeatedly over the years.
2. An enthusiastic, supportive approach to teammates and the sport.
3. An athlete who demonstrates hard work and perseverance.
4. An athlete who is a good example of the high-quality type of person we are proud to have represent the Winter Sports Club.

Mary C. Magill Memorial Ski Meister Award

Awarded to Caman Beauregard
The Mary C. Magill Memorial Ski Meister Award was donated to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club by Mary C. Magill in 1976. 
The recipient of this trophy is selected based on the following criteria:
1) Male or female multi-discipline athlete
2) Under the age of thirteen years

Chris McNeill Memorial Award

Awarded to Chase High
Started by Lenny and Dori McNeill in memory of Chris McNeill.
Established April, 2012
Discipline:  Cross Country
This was created for those athletes who may not be the stars, but are the heart.  For those that work hard and are dedicated to their sport and put in extensive hours and have been through trials and tribulations on their way to their dreams.
The Chris McNeill Memorial Belt Buckle will be awarded based on the following criteria:
1. perseverance, through ups and downs
2. dedication
3. love of the sport
4. being humble and having character
5. High GPA/ works hard academically

Ashley Stamp Memorial Award

Awarded to Avery Olson
The Ashley Stamp Memorial Award was donated to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club by the family of Ashley Stamp in April 2006.
This award is presented annually to a female alpine athlete in the U10 – U14 age group
Characteristics: S.T.A.M.P – strength, talent, athleticism, motivation and perseverance
Ashley demonstrated a positive attitude, fun and outgoing personality, she was determined to live life to the fullest – she demonstrated sportsmanship and team spirit

The Skeeter Award

Awarded to Nicole Nolting
This award was established in 1996 in honor of Skeeter Werner.
Criteria:
1) Recipient must be a female, 10-15 years old.
2) Must show outstanding sportsmanship and a good response to coaches and fellow athletes.  Must show a fun attitude and team spirit.
3) Based not necessarily on results, but those with good results are not excluded
4) The award is to encourage continued participation in ski racing

John Fetcher Honorary Sustaining Member

Awarded to Dave Gowdy and Beth Wilhelm
This award was established in February 1986, by the Winter Sports Club to honor the volunteer who has demonstrated unselfish commitment to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. 
The Club officially changed the name of the Honorary Sustaining Member Award to the John Fetcher Honorary Sustaining Member Award, in recognition of John’s longstanding dedication and unselfish commitment to our organization.
 

Freeskier Vision Award

Awarded to Riley Jacobs
The Freeskier Vision Award
This award is presented to the Freeski Athlete who consistently displays the unique characteristics of the sport of Freeskiing. This individual possesses a positive vision toward their future in all aspects of their skiing and life.
Criteria:
• Male or female 13 or older Freeski athlete.
• Must exhibit a creative and positive approach to all different venues in their skiing and life.
• Must lead by example by having a high level of sportsmanship, positive outlook and a passion for skiing.
• This person continually looks for innovative paths and has the courage to follow that path.

Tyler Gooding Award

Awarded to Bode Flanigan
This award was established in 2006 by the family of Tyler Gooding. Tyler was a dedicated member of the SSWSC providing countless hours of service to both our Nordic and alpine programs.
The criteria for this award is as follows:
Alpine Skier, (Male or Female)
13 years and older
Demonstrates a true passion for the sport and is committed to excellence in alpine ski racing.

Woodside Foundation- “Cowboy Up” Athlete Award

Awarded to Colton Sankey
‘This award recognizes a male senior or post high school graduate alpine athlete, who has exhibited exceptional strength of character, through his patience, endurance and perseverance towards achieving personal alpine athletic goals throughout his years with the program, all the while maintaining a strong academic work ethic and commitment to full participation as a team member of his respective program. This award is funded by the Woodside Foundation of the Laughlin family,  initiated by Henry and Linda Laughlin in recognition of their son, Jesse Laughlin, SSWSC member from 2004 – 2014.”
• -Must be a male high school senior or post high school graduate, currently a member of either the SSWSC U-18 or U-21 Alpine programs.  and have participated in the SSWSC Alpine program for a minimum of six consecutive (6) years
• -Has exhibited a strong work ethic and desire to consistently improve to the best of his ability, working through setbacks and difficulties, and exhibiting patience and endurance that are the characteristics of a true winner, race results notwithstanding.
• -Has maintained a strong commitment to academics, maintaining a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA in high school. (unexpected circumstances affecting this provision will be considered)
• -Has been a positive ambassador for the SSWSC demonstrated through his outstanding personal conduct, both on and off the slopes, and through his respect and support towards coaches, teammates and staff.

Woodside Foundation – Coach Excellence Award

Awarded to Thomas Karam
This award recognizes one exceptional Alpine coach, male or female, who not only has achieved a high standard of coaching excellence but has exhibited the desire and ability to be a mentor to the athletes. The award recipients will have a passion to train and inspire athletes to be the best they can be, while providing wisdom and counsel, both on and off the slopes to build athletes that are confident, motivated and have a positive sense of personal achievement throughout the program. This award is funded by the Woodside Foundation of the Laughlin family, initiated by Henry and Linda Laughlin in honor of the dedicated coaching staff during the tenure of their son, Jesse Laughlin at SSWSC from 2004-14.
The recipient will be selected based on their overall level of excellence during their tenure with the SSWSC, considering the following criteria;
• Must be a coach of the SSWSC U-18 or U-21 Alpine programs, male or female for three consecutive years.
• Has exhibited the skills and talent to excel at coaching the sport of Alpine, and a passion for making better athletes
• Exhibits outstanding dedication and strong work ethic, leading athletes by example and fostering a positive and supportive team environment
• Has established trust, respect and an open door for communication, fostering successful athletes who train hard, take risks, and see counsel to
        overcome obstacles to achieving personal goals
• Demonstrates a commitment to the mission and vision of the SSWSC combined with a high level of professional and personal conduct, on and off the mountain

SSWSC Alpine Competitive Coach of the Year

Awarded to Ty Upson

SSWSC Snowboard Coach of the Year

Awarded to Erik Gunderson

SSWSC Nordic Combined Coach of the Year

Awarded to Karl Denney

SSWSC Cross Country Coach of the Year

Awarded to Deb Rose

SSWSC Freeskier Coach of the Year

Awarded to Matti Hill

SSWSC Alpine Youth Coach of the Year

Awarded to Heather Park

SSWSC Freestyle Coach of the Year

Awarded to Courtnay Browne

Congratulations to our Graduating Seniors!

Sequoia Anstine
Decker Dean
Margaret Dickson
Bennett Gamber
Waverly Gebhardt
Cecily George
Jacob Gilbertson
Kieran Hahn
Elsie Halvorsen
Chase High
Ben Hoefer
Ellory Kearns
Quinn Keefe
Annika Malacinski
Reilly Mewborn
Mac Moody
Jake Olson
Cole Puckett
Colton Sankey
Chase Seymour
Trey Seymour
Hannah Soria
Anna Terranova
Nate True
Louis Weiner
Landon Wendler