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2010 Media Awards

Ellen Is Both Tough And Graceful

On Sunday evening, the media had the distinct honor and pleasure to present their fourth annual Media Awards to some of BTSH’s outstanding players. The winners are listed below:

BTSH Regular Season Scoring Champion
Trevor Beauclair (Happy Little Elves)
Zack Tinkelman (Denim Demons)

Best Goals Against Average
Craig “Ug” LaCombe (Unicorns)

Best Family
“Gentleman” James Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), Joe Pereira (Filthy Gorgeous), & Mike Pereira (Denim Demons)

Best Duo
Mike Smith (Mathematics) & Rich Glanzer (Happy Little Elves)

Most Underrated Female
Angela Vicari (La Famiglia)

Most Underrated Male
Alexandre Frenette (Tompkins Square Riots)

The Stacy S. Kehoe Award For Toughness & Grace
Ellen Marth (Butchers)

The Jon “Dinner Plate” Feldman Award For Agitation and Instigation
Mark Talercio (Cobra Kai)

The Fourth Annual Bob Weyersberg Award For Outstanding Achievement In The Field Of Excellence
Patrick “Sven” Larsen (Poutine Machine)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Female)
Julie Katz (Mega Touch)

The Brendan “Flounder” Hay Memorial Award (Male)
Bill (Gut Rot)

All-Media Teams

In addition to the awards, as per tradition, here are the year end BTSH All-Star teams, as selected by the media:

1st Team All-BTSH:
G: Craig “Ug” LaCombe (Unicorns)
D: Meredith Danberg-Ficarelli (Rehabs)
D: Trevor Beauclair (Happy Little Elves)
F: Courtney (Unicorns)
F: Karsten Pichon (LBS, Inc.)
F: Zack Tinkelman (Denim Demons)

LaCombe finished the regular season with the top goals against average, in addition to his four shutouts throughout the regular season and playoffs.  Danberg-Ficarelli makes her third straight appearance on the blue line after another solid season, although she is joined by a new linemate.  Beauclair, who unseats two-time winner Martin “Ocho Cinco” Cejka, tied with Tinkelman for the league lead with 17 goals each.  Courtney led all women in scoring with five goals, and Pichon tallied 16 to lead LBS, Inc.

2nd Team All-BTSH:
G: Dan “D.O.” Owens (Filthy Gorgeous)
D: Amy Barrett Kovner (Gouging Anklebiters)
D: Peter “Purple Rain” Putka (Corlears Hookers)
F: Caroline Currie (Filthy Gorgeous)
F: Gavin “Dutch’s Brother” Kearney (Corlears Hookers)
F: Mike Pereira (Denim Demons)

Owens was voted as the top goaltender by the fans of BTSH after his team allowed just 34 goals in the regular season.  Two Corlears Hookers fill in the position player spots, as Kearney and Putka led their team to its third championship game appearance in four years.  Kovner was consistently one of the most intimidating presences among all league defenders and still kind of scares the league media to this day.  Currie was the top-scoring female for Filthy Gorgeous’ vaunted offensive attack.  Pereira’s 14 goals boosted the Denim Demons to another Prince of Weyersberg Trophy for best regular season record, and of course, he is a member of the famous Pereira brothers.

All Rookie Line:
G: Patrick Barch (Fresh Kills)
D: Kristen Wise (Cobra Kai)
D: Arnold Sanchez (Butchers)
F: Jo-Ann Provencher (Poutine Machine)
F: Alex Doucette (Rehabs)
F: Justin “The Boss” Ross (Fresh Kills)

Barch looked like a veteran this year with three regular season shutouts and another in the playoffs.  Wise gets the nod on defense due to her knack for blocking shots from anywhere on the court.  Although Sanchez played some offense, he gets placed on D for shutting down the Denim Demons’ potent offense in the quarterfinals.  Provencher led rookie females with four goals, even on Poutine Machine’s twentieth ranked offense.  Doucette and Ross each tallied double digit goals as rookies, and both led their teams in scoring.

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