Christchurch Cougars - Honour Roll

Honour Roll

NBL Championships: 4 (1986,1989,1990,1992)
NBL Playoff Appearances: 13 ( 1982,1984,1985,1986,1987,1989,1990,1992,1993,1994,1998,1999,2002 )
NBL Grand Final appearances: 8 (1986,1987,1989,1990,1992,1993,1994,1999)
NBL Most Valuable Player: John Whorton(2002)
MVP Non-Restricted Player: John Rademakers(1984), Terrence Lewis (2002)
All-NBL First Team: Clyde Huntley(1983), Clyde Huntley(1984), Clyde Huntley(1986), Clyde Huntley (1987), Eddie Anderson(1991), Terrence Lewis(2002), John Whorton(2002), Ryan Prillman (2005)
Most Outstanding Guard: Clyde Huntley (1986), Eddie Anderson(1991), Terrence Lewis(2002)
Most Outstanding Forward/Centre: John Whorton (2002)
Most Outstanding Non-Restricted Guard: John Rademakers (1986), Chris Tupu (1994), Terrence Lewis (2002)
Most Outstanding Non-Restricted Forward/Centre: Glen Denham (1990)
Leading Individual NBL scorer: John Whorton (2002), John Whorton (2003), Dennis Trammell(2006)
Leading Individual NBL Rebounder: John Whorton(2002), John Whorton(2003)
Leading Assists : Clyde Huntley (1984), Scott Stewart(1996), Carlo Varicchio(2002), Paul Henare(2009)
Coach of the Year: John Watson (2002)
Non-Restricted Rookie of the Year Arthur Trousdell (2000)

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