Joe Cook Award (PIHA) - Joe Cook Award Winners

Joe Cook Award Winners

Season Winner Team Pts Win #
2002 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling York Typhoon 1
2003 Fischer, BrianBrian Fischer Philadelphia Growl 83 1
2004 Vivona, JimJim Vivona Morristown Minutemen 122 1
2005 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling York Typhoon 2
2006 Sullivan, SeanSean Sullivan Philadelphia Growl 92 1
2007 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling Colorado Springs Thunder 94 3
2008 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling Colorado Springs Thunder 120 4
2009 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling Colorado Springs Thunder 99 5
2010 Yingling, BrianBrian Yingling Colorado Springs Thunder 57 6

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