OHL Announces Academic Player of the Year Award Winners
Adam Pelech and Kyle Pereira are 2011-12 Award Recipients
Toronto, ON The Ontario Hockey League today announced the recipients of the leagues three Academic Player of the Year Awards for the 2011-12 season.
Adam Pelech of the Erie Otters is this years recipient of both the Bobby Smith Trophy as Scholastic Player of the Year as well as the Ivan Tennant Memorial Award as the top High School Student. This years top Post-Secondary student athlete is Kyle Pereira of the Guelph Storm who receives the Roger Neilson Memorial Award.
Pelech, a 17-year-old from Toronto, ON, is a Grade 12 student at McDowell Senior High School in Erie, PA, where he received a 95% average with a full course load including Algebra, Computer Applications, English, Introduction to Business, Physical Education, and Sports and Entertainment Studies. Pelech becomes the Otters second Bobby Smith Trophy winner following Brad Boyes who received the honour in 2000. He is the organizations first Ivan Tennant Memorial Award winner but follows in the footsteps of his older brother Matt who was the awards first recipient in 2005 as a member of the Sarnia Sting. Pelech becomes the first player to receive both awards in the same season.
“It’s awesome, it’s an award that my brother won when he was playing in the league so it’s cool that I have won it as well, said Pelech. Both academics and on-ice performance go hand in hand and it’s great to be recognized for both.”
Pelech has completed his second season with the Otters and is among the top OHL defencemen eligible for the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. He recorded 20 points in 44 games this season for the Otters and represented Canada earning a bronze medal at the recent IIHF World Under-18 Championship where he was an Alternate Captain.
“Adam Pelech shows his leadership by conduct, said Otters General Manager Sherry Bassin. He is truly a leader on the ice and a leader in the classroom. He does it quietly and shows by his conduct that goals can be accomplished if you stick with it. We are proud of his accomplishments in the classroom and on the ice. His dedication to being the best is why he will have a long career in the National Hockey League.”
Pereira, a 21-year-old from Brampton, ON, is a successful student at the University of Guelph studying six courses this year including Computer Applications, Crime and Criminal Justice, Dynamics of Behaviour, Microeconomics, Nutrition and Society, and Sociology. He is the second member of the Storm to be recognized as the leagues top University player following Tim Priamo who received the honour in 2009.
We are extremely proud of Kyle, said Storm General Manager Mike Kelly. He is a superb example of what we consider a true Storm player to be combining success in education with his hockey abilities.
Pereira finishes a four-year OHL career that began with the Brampton Battalion in 2008 playing in 231 career regular season games. This last season with the Storm he recorded 20 points in 52 games and led the club with a plus-minus rating of plus-11.
“Kyle consistently demonstrates a high commitment to his studies and the value of education, said the Storms University student Academic Advisor Shari Dorr. He is a mature, responsible student who goes about meeting his academic requirements independently. These qualities have helped him to achieve academic success while carrying an academic load that is heavier than most of his peers.
Each year the Bobby Smith Trophy is presented to the OHL Scholastic Player of the year who best combines high standards of play and academic excellence. The trophy is in honour of Bobby Smith, former Ottawa 67’s star who exhibited a standard of excellence in both of these areas. The Ivan Tennant Memorial Award is given to the Top Academic High School Player and is named in honour of Ivan Tennant, who spent a lifetime combining hockey and education. He was the Kitchener Rangers’ Education Consultant for 20 years and a key figure on the OHL’s Education Consultant’s Committee. The Roger Neilson Memorial Award is named in honour of the Hall of Fame Coach who served behind the Peterborough Petes bench in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Neilson, a former high school teacher, was a pioneer in stressing the importance of education to all of his players.
Former winners of the Bobby Smith Trophy include NHL stars Dustin Brown who was a three-time award winner with Guelph from 2001-03, Steven Stamkos (Sarnia 2006-07), and Matt Duchene (Brampton 2008-09). The two most recent recipients include Erik Gudbranson and last years winner Dougie Hamilton of the Niagara IceDogs who was later named the CHLs Scholastic Player of the Year. Hamilton also won the Ivan Tennant Memorial Award in 2010 one year after his brother Freddie Hamilton. Goaltender Andrew DAgostini of the Peterborough Petes was last years winner. Former winners of the Roger Neilson Memorial Award include current CIS athlete Scott Aarssen of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs (London 2007-08), and Derek Lanoue who won the award the last two years with the Windsor Spitfires.
Following Pelech in consideration for the Bobby Smith Award was runner-up Matt Murray of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and Daniel Altshuller of the Oshawa Generals. Chris Bigras of the Owen Sound Attack and Spencer Turcotte of the Guelph Storm were both runner-ups for the Ivan Tennant Memorial Award. Runner-up for the Roger Neilson Memorial Award was Daniel Broussard of the Ottawa 67s, followed by Nathan Chiarlitti of the Sarnia Sting.
Pelech and Pereira will be formally presented with their awards at the OHLs annual Awards Ceremony June 5 at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Pelech will be the OHLs nominee for the CHLs Scholastic Player of the Year award.
All 20 of the OHLs member clubs provide nominees for each award with the Bobby Smith Trophy nominees representing the 2011-12 OHL Scholastic Team.
Bobby Smith Award Winner- Adam Pelech, Erie Otters
Nominees:
Barrie
Ekblad, Aaron
Innisdale
Belleville
Gaunce, Brendan
Quinte SS
Brampton
Auld, Justin
Univeristy of Toronto
Erie
Pelech, Adam
McDowell SHS
Guelph
Finn, Matt
Our Lady of Lourdes CS
Kingston
Blight, Braydon
Holy Cross
Kitchener
Pederson, Brent
Eastwood Collegiate
London
Welychka, Brett
St. Thomas Aquinas
Mississauga
Duhaime, Ryan
Philip Pocock CSS
Niagara
Hamilton, Freddie
Brock
Oshawa
Altshuller, Daniel
Henry Street HS
Ottawa
Monahan, Sean
Hillcrest HS
Owen Sound
Bigras, Chris
West Hill SS
Peterborough
Ritchie, Nicholas
Thomas A Stewart SS
Plymouth
Wilson, Tom
Plymouth HS
Saginaw
Kea, Justin
Saginaw Heritage HS
Sarnia
Chiarlitti, Nathan
Guelph
Sault
Murray, Matt
Superior Heights
Sudbury
Schutt, Samuel
Lockerby
Windsor
Clarke, Michael
St. Anne’s HS
Ivan Tennant Winner- Adam Pelech, Erie Otters
Nominees:
Barrie
Ekblad, Aaron
Innisdale SS
Belleville
Simmonds, Scott
Quinte Secondary
Brampton
Robinson, Brandon
Turner Fenton HS
Erie
Pelech, Adam
McDowell SHS
Guelph
Turcotte, Spencer
Our Lady of Lurdes
Kingston
Smith, Jacob
Holy Cross Catholic
Kitchener
Pedersen, Brent
Eastwood Collegiate
London
Athanasiou, Andreas
Oakridge SS
Mississauga
Martin, Spencer
Philip Pocock
Niagara
Graham, Jesse
Governor Simcoe SS
Oshawa
Altshuller, Daniel
Henry Street HS
Ottawa
Monahan, Sean
Hillcrest HS
Owen Sound
Bigras, Chris
West Hill SS
Peterborough
Varga, Steven
Thomas A. Stewart SS
Plymouth
Wilson, Tom
Plymouth HS
Saginaw
Kea, Justin
Heritage HS
Sarnia
Latta, Nick
Northern Collegiate
Sault
Nurse, Darnell
St. Mary’s High School
Sudbury
Schutt, Samuel
Lockerby
Windsor
Johnson, Ben
St. Anne’s HS
Roger Neilson Award Winner- Kyle Pereira, Guelph Storm