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2020-2021 Boys WiPH End of Season Award Finalists

By Bill Berg Jr, WiPH Staff, 02/16/21, 8:30PM CST

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Finalists for the Joe Pavelski, Davis Drewiske, Kirk Daubenspeck, and Adam Burish Awards

The Wisconsin Prep Hockey End of Year Awards are usually presented at the Coliseum Bar, or the Alliant Energy Center Expo Hall, but this year they will be presented virtually during the 2021 Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association State Tournament Banquet on Friday night.

Joe Pavelski Award Finalists

Presented annually to the state's top forward.

Past Winners

12-13: Brett Gruber, Notre Dame Academy
13-14: Jacob Bresser, Eau Claire Memorial
14-15: Ty Pelton-Byce, Madison Memorial
15-16: Trenton Bliss, Appleton
16-17: Ian Malcolmson, Waukesha
17-18: Jack Gorniak, West Salem/Bangor
18-19: Sam Stange, Eau Claire North
19-20: Nick Catalano, Arrowhead

Davis Drewiske Award Finalists

Presented annually to the state's top defenseman.

Past Winners

12-13: Luke Davison, Notre Dame Academy
13-14: Matt Berkovitz, Ashwaubenon
14-15: Tony Stillwell, Notre Dame Academy
15-16: Ty Emberson, Eau Claire Memorial
16-17: Chase Blackmun, Hudson
17-18: Jordan Halverson, Hudson
18-19: Casey Roepke, University School
19-20: Alex Thundercloud, University School

Kirk Daubenspeck Award Finalists

Presented annually to the state's top goalie.

Past Winners

12-13: Nathan Siclovan, Stevens Point
13-14: Bryan Botcher, University School
14-15: Matt McCoy, Cedarburg
15-16: Tommy Mohs, Madison Edgewood
16-17: Anthony Howard, Hudson
17-18: Colin Ahern, St. Mary’s Springs
18-19: Garrett Larsen, Waukesha
19-20: Bo Buckley, Notre Dame
 

Adam Burish Award Finalists

Presented annually to an unsung hero who goes above and beyond for their school, team, and sport.

Blake Raddatz

Jordan Degaetano

Ben Parent


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