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BCHL award winners

The BCHL announced its winners for regular season hardware
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The BCHL announced its award winners voted by the coaches.

Corey Mackin of the Coquitlam Express earned the Vern Dye Memorial trophy as most valuable player; Brett Supinski of the Expres earned the Bruce Allison Memorial trophy as rookie of the year; top defenceman went to Andrew Farny of the Salmon Arm Silverbacks, while John Schiavo of the Merritt Centennials picked up the Bob Fenton trophy as the most sportsmanlike player.

Jason Tatarnic of the Chilliwack Chiefs was named the Joe Tenant Memorial trophy winner as coach of the year.

Non-voting awards had Mackin claim the Brett Hull Trophy as the top scorer with 50 goals and 104 points.

Penticton Vees goalie Hunter Miska is the best goalie with a 1.88 goals against average. He and partner Brendan Barry teamed up to earn the Wally Forslund trophy for the best tandem with a combined 1.92 goals against average.