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SJHL award nominees

Mustangs, Broncos feature heavily in SJHL year-end award nominations

Mar 4, 2024 | 4:00 PM

The SJHL has revealed the nominees for its year-end awards for 2023/24.

Melfort Mustangs netminder James Venne is up for a pair of awards.

He has been nominated for the SGEU Most Valuable Player award along with Spencer Bell of the Humboldt Broncos and Kian Bell of the Battlefords North Stars.

Venne is also up for SaskTel goaltender of the year.

Venne is 28-10-3-0 on the season, with a 2.71 goals against average and .909 save percentage.

Mustangs teammate Chase Friedt-Mohr is a nominee for the SuperU Defenceman of the Year award. He has 14 goals and 37 assists in just 49 games.

Zac Somers of the Mustangs and Evan Forrest of the Nipawin Hawks are nominated for the Star Egg Most SportsmanLIke Player of the Year. Somers has 32 penalty minutes, while Forrest has just six on the year.

Melfort captain Leith Olafson is up for RBC Community Player of the Year.

Spencer Bell of Humboldt is also nominated for Bourgault Forward of the Year and Canterra Seeds Saskatchewan Player of the Year along with teammate Mathew Van Blaricom.

Travis Bryson of the Broncos is up for DIrectWest Rookie of the Year.

Former Nipawin Hawk bench boss and current Melville coach Doug Johnson is nominated for the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association Coach of the Year award.

Here are the nominees (stats are as of March 3):

SGEU Most Valuable Player

Kian Bell, Battlefords North Stars – 38GP 33G 53A 86 Points

James Venne, Melfort Mustangs – 28-10-3-0, 2.71 GAA, .909 SV%, 4SO

Spencer Bell, Humboldt Broncos – 49GP 40G 35A 75 Points

Bourgault Forward of the Year

Spencer Bell, Humboldt Broncos – 49GP 40G 35A 75 Points

Justin Lies, Flin Flon Bombers – 50GP 38G 33A 71 Points

Kian Bell, Battlefords North Stars – 38GP 33G 53A 86 Points

SuperU Defenceman of the Year

Noah Houle, Flin Flon Bombers – 47GP 11G 51A 62 Points

Alex Izyk, Battlefords North Stars – 48GP 17G 38A 55 Points

Chase Freidt-Mohr, Melfort Mustangs – 49GP 14G 37A 51 Points

SaskTel Goaltender of the Year

Dazza Mitchell, Weyburn Red Wings – 16-10-0-4, 3.36 GAA, .912 SV%, 2SO

James Venne, Melfort Mustangs – 28-10-3-0, 2.71 GAA, .909 SV%, 4SO

Harmon Laser-Hume, Flin Flon Bombers – 27-4-1-1, 2.04 GAA, .935, 3SO

DirectWest Rookie of the Year

Luc Bydal, Melville Millionaires – 46GP 19G 21A 40 Points

Carson Olsen, Battlefords North Stars – 47GP 10G 20A 52 Points

Travis Bryson, Humboldt Broncos – 46GP 21G 28A 49 Points

Star Egg Most SportsmanLike Player

Mason Bueckert, La Ronge Ice Wolves – 52GP 20G 40A 60 Points, 10 PIMs

Jadon Iyogun, Melville Millionaires – 43GP 20G 17A 37 Points, 8 PIMs

Evan Forrest, Nipawin Hawks – 51GP 15G 23A 38 Points, 6 PIMs

Zac Somers, Melfort Mustangs – 33GP 18G 26A 44 Points, 32 PIMs

Ben Portner, Battlefords North Stars – 46GP 26G 39A 40 Points

Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association Coach of the Year

Clayton Jardine, Kindersley Klippers

Mike Reagan, Flin Flon Bombers

Doug Johnson, Melville Millionaires

Canterra Seeds Saskatchewan Player of the Year

Spencer Bell, Humboldt Broncos – 49GP 40G 35A 75 Points

Logan Linklater, Kindersley Klippers – 49GP 16G 40A 56 Points

Mathew Van Blaricom, Humboldt Broncos – 41GP 24G 36A 60 Points

RBC Community Player of the Year

Jacob Cossette, La Ronge Ice Wolves – 52GP 14G 18A 32 Points

Keagon Little, Estevan Bruins – 49GP 12G 50A 62 Points

Joey Lies, Flin Flon Bombers – 37GP 4G 12A 16 Points

Leith Olafson, Melfort Mustangs – 49GP 40G 35A 75 Points

The winners of the awards will be revealed Mar. 18.

Cam.lee@pattisonmedia.com

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