Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy - Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy Winners

Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy Winners

  • 2011 - Paul McCallum (K/P), BC Lions - 203 pts.
  • 2010 - Rob Maver (K), Calgary Stampeders - 185 pts.
  • 2009 - Sandro DeAngelis (K), Calgary Stampeders - 176 pts.
  • 2008 - Sandro DeAngelis (K), Calgary Stampeders - 217 pts.
  • 2007 - Paul McCallum (K/P), BC Lions - 166 pts.
  • 2006 - Sandro DeAngelis (K), Calgary Stampeders - 214 pts.
  • 2005 - Sandro DeAngelis (K), Calgary Stampeders - 179 pts.
  • 2004 - Sean Fleming (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 180 pts.
  • 2003 - Troy Westwood (K), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 198 pts.
  • 2002 - Troy Westwood (K), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 204 pts.
  • 2001 - Sean Fleming (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 183 pts.
  • 2000 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 199 pts.
  • 1999 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 192 pts.
  • 1998 - Lui Passaglia (K/P), BC Lions - 197 pts.
  • 1997 - Sean Fleming (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 187 pts.
  • 1996 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 220 pts.
  • 1995 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 220 pts.
  • 1994 - Sean Fleming (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 206 pts.
  • 1993 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 215 pts.
  • 1992 - Mark McLoughlin (K), Calgary Stampeders - 208 pts.
  • 1991 - Dave Ridgway (K), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 216 pts.
  • 1990 - Dave Ridgway (K), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 233 pts.
  • 1989 - Jerry Kauric (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 224 pts.
  • 1988 - Dave Ridgway (K), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 215 pts.
  • 1987 - Lui Passaglia (K/P), BC Lions - 214 pts.
  • 1986 - Tom Dixon (K/P), Edmonton Eskimos - 190 pts.
  • 1985 - Trevor Kennerd (K), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 198 pts.
  • 1984 - Lui Passaglia (K/P), BC Lions - 167 pts.
  • 1983 - Lui Passaglia (K/P), BC Lions - 191 pts.
  • 1982 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 170 pts.
  • 1981 - Trevor Kennerd (K), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 185 pts.
  • 1980 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 158 pts.
  • 1979 - Bernie Ruoff (K/P), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 151 pts.
  • 1978 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 167 pts.
  • 1977 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 195 pts.
  • 1976 - Bernie Ruoff (K/P), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 152 pts.
  • 1975 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 169 pts.
  • 1974 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 144 pts.
  • 1973 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 133 pts.
  • 1972 - Dave Cutler (K), Edmonton Eskimos - 126 pts.
  • 1971 - Don Jonas (QB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 121 pts.
  • 1970 - Jack Abendschan (OG), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 116 pts.
  • 1969 - Jack Abendschan (OG), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 116 pts.
  • 1968 - Ted Gerela (K), BC Lions - 115 pts.
  • 1967 - Terry Evanshen (WR), Calgary Stampeders - 102 pts.
  • 1966 - Hugh Campbell (F), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 102 pts.
  • 1965 - Larry Robinson (DB), Calgary Stampeders - 95 pts.
  • 1964 - Larry Robinson (DB), Calgary Stampeders - 106 pts.
  • 1963 - George Fleming (HB/K), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 135 pts.
  • 1962 - Tommy Joe Coffey (OE), Edmonton Eskimos - 129 pts.
  • 1961 - Jackie Parker (QB), Edmonton Eskimos - 104 pts.
  • 1960 - Gerry James (RB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 114 pts.
  • 1959 - Jackie Parker (RB), Edmonton Eskimos - 109 pts.
  • 1958 - Jack Hill (RB), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 145 pts.
  • 1957 - Gerry James (RB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 131 pts.
  • 1956 - Buddy Leake (K/QB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 103 pts.
  • 1955 - Ken Carpenter (RB), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 90 pts.
  • 1954 - Joe Aguirre (OE), Saskatchewan Roughriders - 85 pts.
  • 1953 - Bud Korchak (FW), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 66 pts.
  • 1952 - Bob Shaw (OE), Calgary Stampeders - 110 pts.
  • 1951 - Bob Shaw (OE), Calgary Stampeders - 61 pts.
  • 1950 - Joe Aguirre (OE), Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 57 pts.
  • 1949 - Vern Graham (RB), Calgary Stampeders - 58 pts.
  • 1948 - Paul Rowe (RB), Calgary Stampeders - 35 pts.
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