COMMUNITY

AWARDS

 



The Molson Cup

 The Molson Cup has been presented annually since 1979 by Molson Breweries.
It is perenially awarded to the Most Popular Player, as voted on and selected by the fans.

This years 2008 Molson Cup award winner is Roughriders rookie receiver, Weston Dressler.

    Devin Baxter, Saskatchewan Sales 
                                                                                             Manager for Molson Breweries, 
                                                                                             presented Weston Dressler with the
                                                                                             2008 Molson Cup.


Mosaic Community Award

Mosaic Canada was proud to present veteran Mike McCullough with the Mosaic Community Award.

The award is presented annually to the Saskatchewan Roughrider who contributes the most to his community.

In addition to being presented the Mosaic Community Award, a cheque for $5,000 was given to Jesse's Journey - a foundation that provides funding for research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - as Mike's charity of choice.


The Mosaic Community Award was presented to Mike McCullough by Mosaic Vice - President of Potash Operations, Norm Beug


 

 The Presidents' Ring Award

Frontier Peterbilt proudly presents the Presidents’ Ring Award. This award is presented annually to the Roughrider player who has exemplified to his teammates as having exceptional motivational and leadership skills on and off the field. The player must also exhibit a commitment to his community by way of charity events and youth-oriented initiatives.

At the conclusion of each football season, Rider players will be given a ballot in which to nominate three of their teammates, one offensive player, one defensive player and one predominately special teams’ player.

The three majority names nominated will then be brought before Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Team President Jim Hopson and Frontier Group of Companies’ President Kerny Korchinski to select one name as the recipient of the Presidents’ Ring Award.

The award ceremony will take place in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club’s Annual Meeting of Members and the adjoining luncheon. During the program, President Jim Hopson and President Kerny Korchinski will be asked to speak to the qualities and criteria set forth in order to be awarded the Presidents’ Ring. Then the award recipient will be called on stage to receive his ring and plaque from both presidents.

The plaque shall remain in a prominent area inside the Roughrider locker room with each recipient’s name engraved. The Presidents’ Ring is kept by the player once awarded.

“We have entered into the partnership because we believe in the football club and the players and want to help further recognize and celebrate the efforts these men put forth on game day and in the community year round,” said Korchinski. “It’s a pleasure to be associated with the Roughriders and we look forward to meeting the first recipient of the award.”

“There are several players that come to mind already who are deserving of this award,” stated Hopson. “I think the fact that the players themselves will be nominating three of their teammates is special because they are the ones who truly see what these individuals are like on a daily basis, what attributes they bring to the table and what type of character they have.

”We know that our players are committed to the community and we are very appreciative that Frontier Peterbilt has come on board to help us now pay tribute to those players with this award.”

The partnership with Frontier Peterbilt Sales Ltd. is already paying off for members of the football club as backup quarterback Rocky Butler has gained employment with the Regina branch to work in the shop following his practice schedule and Rider commitments during the 2006 season.


 

Congrats to CYC Scholarship Winners!

 

Fine Foods/Express Foods Award Two $2500 Scholarships To The Youth Of Saskatchewan & Manitoba

 

 

 

Melissa Armstrong of Clavet, SK and Darla Palmer, of Souris, MB are the
proud recipients of this year’s Fine Foods/Express Foods Community
Youth Challenge Scholarship.

Moose Jaw,October 20, 2008: As we are all aware, today’s youth are faced
with more challenges than ever before – from school/street violence, to
saying “no” to drugs …. All while maintaining good grades in school,
participating in sports, spending time with family and friends and attending community and cultural events.

The participating Fine Foods/Express Foods Community Youth Challenge
program retailers are offering two – two thousand five hundred dollar scholarships to help the youth of today become the leaders of tomorrow.  Through this program we believe that together we will make a difference in the lives of our most valuable resource, our youth.

This is the sixth year the scholarships have been offered to youth pursuing post secondary education. This year there were many applicants, however, Melissa Armstrong (of Clavet, SK) and Darla Palmer (of Souris, MB) were the deserving recipients. On October 19, 2008 both Melissa and Darla were awarded their scholarships during Saskatchewan Roughrider home game.

 



 

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