Wally Ross Memorial Trophy
Donated by Bob & Arlene Ross. Memorial to Bob’s father. Bob
himself was a coach and director with LUYSA, Arlene the registrar for
many years.
Awarded for exceptional long term contributions by a volunteer. Usually
the resigning year of the recipient. |
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Janice Sheuerman Volunteer Recognition Award
Janice Sheuerman continues to be a volunteer for Soccer in Langley after
retiring from LUYSA in 2004, Janice projects are BC Soccercentral
and the Langley Labor Day Tournament Websites. Jan knows how many
hours are involved with the many tasks required to run a club and
she donated this award in 1998 to recognize all other valuable volunteers
for youth soccer.
Awarded for multi-faceted contributions to the club. |
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Janice Sheuerman Top LUYSA Coach
Janice Sheuerman recently retired(2004) Langley United webmistress, to
focus on BC Soccercentral and the Langley Labour Day Tournament websites.
Jan donated this award in 1982. Jan's site BC SoccerCentral.com continues
today as a lifeline to the many clubs from Hope to Vancouver Island
and as far as Squamish for schedules, standings and other related
information for Youth Soccer.
Awarded for exceptional technical and leadership abilities. Awarded
for exceptional technical and leadership abilities. |
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Wanda Massie Most Inspirational Coach
Donated by Randy Fraser in memory of Wanda. Wanda was a LUYSA coach and
an avid soccer player. She love the game and kids. Norm Massie, Wanda’s
husband, and their boys, often presents this award.
Awarded for the ability to make soccer fun and promoting sportsmanship
by example. |
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Annie Doremy Flowerdew Sportsmanship
Award
The Flowerdew Family donated many trophies to minor sports in Langley.
This award named after Doremy "Annie" Flowerdew wife of
Mr. Eric Flowerdew. Eric Flowerdew was a School Trustee, Township
Councillor and member of the Langley Hospital Board. He was instrumental
in procuring the initial Parks and Recreation Budget appropriation
and in the hiring of the late Mr. Pete Swensson, Langley's Township's
first Recreation Director.
Awarded to a team for positive attitude and strong sportsmanship in
play. |
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LUYSAs President's Trophy Outstanding
Team
LUYSA Perpetual awards.
Awarded for performance above expectation and exceptional achievement. |
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LUYSAs Most Promising Youth Referee Trophy
LUYSA perpetual award.
Awarded for punctuality, reliability, and demonstrating leadership
qualities. |
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Paul Gademan Memorial Trophy
Donated by the Gademan family in memory of Paul who died accidentally
while he was a U17 player. The Gademan family continues to love the
sport of soccer.
Most promising U-17 player. Awarded for excellence in technical skills
and demonstration of team leadership. |
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Chad Seebach Memorial Trophy
Donated by the Jim Pattison News Group for the Seebach Family in memory
of Chad who died in a car accident. Chad began playing at the U6
level with LUYSA. He showed a love for soccer and continued into
adult league. Chad always demonstrated that if you work hard and
want something bad enough, you could make things happen.
Most promising U-19 player. Awarded for excellence in technical
skills and demonstration of team leadership. |
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Robbie King Memorial Trophy
Donated by Legends in Time for the King Family in memory of Robbie. Robbie,
in his own quiet way, showed his commitment to soccer and leadership.
He never quit trying.
Most inspirational U-17 player. Awarded for leadership skills,
sportsmanship and commitment to soccer. |
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David Rayner Memorial Trophy
Donated by Bruce Medjuck in memory of David Rayner who died tragically
in a car accident in 2002. David and his brother Simon both played
for LUYSA during their youth years.
Silver or Bronze U17 Player. Awarded to the player who demonstrates
soccer as fun and also
Promotes sportsmanship by example |
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Jonathan Filer Memorial Most Promising Goalkeeper Award
Donated by the Filer Family in loving memory of Jonathan who died tragically
Oct. 31st. 2004. Jonathan was an avid soccer player and loved all
sports. His presence was evident with any sport he participated in.
From setting up and
lining fields, to officiating for both LUYSA & LGSA, to coaching,
Jon did it all. He was passionate about, and very proud to be, a Keeper.
Jon's desire to strive to be the best he could be was often demonstrated
throughout the soccer pitches in Langley. Langley United would like to
recognize Jonathan's passion by awarding this trophy to a goalkeeper
who enjoys
the game as Jon did. Wholeheartedly!! “Forever In Our Hearts with
Langley United Youth Soccer Association”
Awarded for the love of soccer. This keeper should demonstrate a great
passion for the sport, possess leadership qualities, and show a great
willingness to participate in all aspects of the game. |
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