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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