Saskatchewan Soccer Association - David Newsham Award Winners

David Newsham Award Winners

The Saskatchewan Soccer Association (SSA) also recognizes participants (coaches, athletes, referees, volunteers, etc.) in sport of soccer on an annual basis. The premier award for dedication to the sport of soccer in the province of Saskatchewan is the David Newsham Outstanding Volunteer Award.

David Newsham was an athlete and leader in the Saskatchewan soccer community and was instrumental in the development of soccer in the province of Saskatchewan.

The David Newsham Outstanding Volunteer Award, is presented to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional volunteer service to the sport of soccer as well as an outstanding effort as well as dedication in their role as a coach, administrator or official.

David Newsham Award Winners by Year

  • 1985 Henk Ruys
  • 1986 Doug Knott
  • 1987 Cedric Gillott
  • 1988 Raymond Jones
  • 1989 Hank Koopman
  • 1990 Bill Kerr
  • 1991 Not Awarded
  • 1992 Ross Wilson
  • 1993 Klaas Post
  • 1994 Paul Caves
  • 1995 David Herbert
  • 1996 Ken Billows
  • 1997 Andy Sharpe
  • 1998 Ed Horn
  • 1999 David Jenkins
  • 2000 Tom Wieclawski
  • 2001 Al Day
  • 2002 Bob Maltman
  • 2003 Dale Perry
  • 2004 Percy Hoff
  • 2005 Bob Rohachuk
  • 2006 Jim Nicholson
  • 2007 Esther Dupperon
  • 2008 Bruce Cowan
  • 2009 John Leyshon
  • 2010 Rob Newman
  • 2011 Brett Mario

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