Presidents' Trophy (CIS)
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The Presidents' Trophy was initiated into Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 1980 by Ed Zemrau, CIS Past President and Robert Doty, Past President of the College Bowl. The annual award is presented to the most Outstanding Defensive Player in CIS football.[1]
List of Presidents' Trophy winners
Year | Winner | School |
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1980[1] | Rich Payne | Wilfrid Laurier |
1981[1] | Mike Emery | UBC |
1982[1] | Mike Emery | UBC |
1983[1] | Tom Timlin | Carleton |
1984[1] | Larry Oglesby | Mount Allison |
1985[1] | Darcy Kopp | Calgary |
1986[1] | Mark Norman | UBC |
1987[1] | Brent Lewis | Western |
1988[1] | Leroy Blugh | Bishop's |
1989[1] | Mark Singer | Alberta |
1990[1] | Randy Power | Mount Allison |
1991[1] | Ray Bernard | Bishop's |
1992[1] | Alex Eliopoulos | Saint Mary's |
1993[1] | Lou Tiro | Toronto |
1994[1] | Cory Delaney | Waterloo |
1995[1] | Paul Frlan | StFX |
1996[1] | Derek Krete | Western |
1997[1] | Jason Van Geel | Waterloo |
1998[1] | Warren Muzika | Saskatchewan |
1999[1] | Mike Letendre | Saskatchewan |
2000[1] | Joey Mikawoz | Manitoba |
2001[1] | David Stipe | Bishop's |
2002[1] | Adam MacDonald | StFX |
2003[1] | Neil McKinlay | Simon Fraser |
2004[1] | Mickey Donovan | Concordia |
2005[1] | Patrick Donovan | Concordia |
2006[1] | Patrick Donovan | Concordia |
2007[1] | Mat Nesbitt | Regina |
2008[1] | Thaine Carter | Queen's |
2009[1] | Cory Greenwood | Concordia |
2010[1] | Henoc Muamba | StFX |
2011[1] | Max Caron | Concordia |
2012[1] | Frédéric Plesius | Laval Rouge et Or |
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