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| 2016 || Derek Pinkerton ($1,242) || 2017 || Spencer Ferguson-Weinreich ($800)
 
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| 2018 || Lena Foreman ($580) || 2019 || Riley Foreman ($1,010)
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There was also a large rock and a staff at Cubs that had plaques affixed with the “gone home” symbol and Brad’s name.  These should be somewhere at Glenbrook School.
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There was also a Cub totem and associated black rock at Cubs that had plaques affixed with the “gone home” symbol and Brad’s name.  These are at Glenbrook School.
  
 
== Beaver Buggy Trophy ==
 
== Beaver Buggy Trophy ==
The fastest Beaver Buggy at the [[Kub Kar Rally]] wins the Beaver Buggy trophy.  The trophy is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner. We started this in 2017, and haven't actually created it yet!
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The fastest Beaver Buggy at the [[Kub Kar Rally]] wins the Beaver Buggy trophy.  The trophy is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.
 
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Winners of Beaver Buggy Trophy have been:
 
Winners of Beaver Buggy Trophy have been:
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| 2018 || Benjamin Witte || Greyson McCartney || Benjamin Witte
 
| 2018 || Benjamin Witte || Greyson McCartney || Benjamin Witte
 
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| 2019 || Greyson McCartney || Greyson McCartney || Wyatt Bayley
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| 2020 || Thomas Ostlund || Spencer Aoki || Thomas Ostlund
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| 2021 || Zachary Goodwin || Zachary Goodwin || n/a
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| 2024 ||  Winston Beyer || 2025  || -
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== Kub Kar Trophy ==
 
== Kub Kar Trophy ==
 
The fastest Kub Kar at the [[Kub Kar Rally]] wins the Kub Kar trophy.  The trophy "12 New Westminster Cubs Challenge Trophy Best KubKar Team" is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.
 
The fastest Kub Kar at the [[Kub Kar Rally]] wins the Kub Kar trophy.  The trophy "12 New Westminster Cubs Challenge Trophy Best KubKar Team" is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.
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| 1988 || Denny Taylor (15th)|| 1989 || Ryan Enge
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| 1988 || Denny Taylor (15th)|| 1989 || Ryan Enge
 
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| 1990 || Daniel Goon|| 1991 || Not awarded
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| 1990 || Daniel Goon|| 1991 || Not awarded
 
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| 1992 || Gary McKenna (15th)|| 1993 || Kellen Tiverson (15th)
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| 1992 || Gary McKenna (15th)|| 1993 || Kellen Tiverson (15th)
 
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| 1994 || Eric Jeffs (12th)|| 1995 || Adam Millar (17th)
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| 1994 || Eric Jeffs (12th)|| 1995 || Adam Millar (17th)
 
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| 1996 || Adam St. Amour (15th)|| 1997 || Denver McNeney (12th)
 
| 1996 || Adam St. Amour (15th)|| 1997 || Denver McNeney (12th)
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| 2002 || Laura Cuthbert (12th)|| 2003 || Michael Arbeider (12th)
 
| 2002 || Laura Cuthbert (12th)|| 2003 || Michael Arbeider (12th)
 
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| 2004 || Michael Urquhart (15th)|| 2005 || Michael Urquhart (15th)
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| 2004 || Michael Urquhart (15th)|| 2005 || Michael Urquhart (15th)
 
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| 2006 || Michael Urquhart (15th)|| 2007 || Rowan Phare-Millard (15th)
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| 2006 || Michael Urquhart (15th)|| 2007 || Rowan Phare-Millard (15th)
 
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| 2008|| Rowan Phare-Millard (15th)|| 2009 || Jerett Lasnier (12th)
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| 2008|| Rowan Phare-Millard (15th)|| 2009 || Jerett Lasnier (12th)
 
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| 2010|| Marcus Allen (12th)|| 2011 || Ian Caunt (12th)
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| 2010|| Marcus Allen (12th)|| 2011 || Ian Caunt (12th)
 
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| 2012|| Storm Sull (12th)|| 2013|| Nicolas Dujmovic (12th)
 
| 2012|| Storm Sull (12th)|| 2013|| Nicolas Dujmovic (12th)
 
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| 2014|| Christian Meldrum (12th)|| 2015 || Andrew Ferguson (12th)
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| 2014|| Christian Meldrum (12th)|| 2015 || Andrew Ferguson (12th)
 
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| 2016 || William Chen (12th)|| 2017|| Jared Chan (12th)
 
| 2016 || William Chen (12th)|| 2017|| Jared Chan (12th)
 
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| 2018|| Jack Hargreaves (12th) || 2019 ||  
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| 2018|| Jack Hargreaves (12th) || 2019 || Joseph Li (12th)
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| 2020|| Adam Bridges || 2021 || Adam Bridges
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| 2022|| Donovan Simpson || 2023 || Aryav Aloke
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| 2016|| Alex Blaison (12th)|| 2017 || Ewan Holbrook (12th)  
 
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| 2020|| Dima Sotnikov || 2021 || Jack Hargreaves
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There is a cooking competition every year at [[Hyack Camp]].  The secret ingredient is announced on Saturday and the winner announced on Sunday at closing.  The winning Group's name is engraved on the trophy (a cast iron frying pan).
 
There is a cooking competition every year at [[Hyack Camp]].  The secret ingredient is announced on Saturday and the winner announced on Sunday at closing.  The winning Group's name is engraved on the trophy (a cast iron frying pan).
 
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Winners of Hyack Camp Cooking Competition have been:
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Winners of Hyack Camp Cooking Competition have been as follows:
 
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 29 April 2024

Awards

There are few trophies within the 12th New Westminster Group which get awarded on a yearly basis.

We typically get them engraved at Hyack Trophies at 922 12th St. as they are reasonably priced and local. The typical cost is under $10 for a plaque.

Bradford Lawless Amazing Sales Trophy (B.L.A.S.T.)

The Bradford Lawless Amazing Sales Trophy (B.L.A.S.T.) is awarded to the popcorn high seller every year at the all-Section Christmas Party. The trophy is named after a Cub who had cancer and spent a lot of time at Children’s Hospital, but was determined to sell lots of popcorn to raise money for Cubs. The trophy is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.

The Herbert Spencer School has a memorial plaque and a memorial tree, and the PAC awards the “Bradford Lawless Memorial Bursary”. He was apparently captivated by a program to help wild camels in Mongolia. His story also inspired a book:

Bradford and the Journey to the Desert of Lop – Dawn Van Zant 616.994 Van
A family story inspired by Bradford Lawless, his battle with cancer and his quest to find a cure. His journey takes him to the Desert of Lop in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous region of China where he meets wild Bactrian camels and the people of the land. He discovers a secret within the Desert of Lop that may one day offer a cure for cancer and other diseases.

There is a memorial plaque at Camp McLean. It is on the signboard just south of the Chapel.

The B.L.A.S.T. Trophy plaque shows a rocket blasting off with popcorn under the rocket, to look smoke. It reads as follows: Bradford Lawless was the Top Seller of Popcorn in Beavers during 2001 & 2002, and was top overall as a Cub in 2003. He was proud of these accomplishments and they were mentioned during his memorial service. There was also a lot said about his sense of humour. To honour his sprit we now have the Bradford Lawless Amazing Sales Trophy.

Winners of the B.L.A.S.T. Trophy have been:

Year Name Year Name
2004 Ryan Hausch 2005 Ryan Hausch
2006 Robert Lewko 2008 Josh Burrows
2010 Johannes Parent 2011 Johannes Parent
2012 Evan O’Brien 2013 Evan O’Brien ($2,810)
2014 Evan O’Brien ($3,290) 2015 Derek Pinkerton (~$550)
2016 Derek Pinkerton ($1,242) 2017 Spencer Ferguson-Weinreich ($800)
2018 Lena Foreman ($580) 2019 Riley Foreman ($1,010)
2020 We stopped selling popcorn

There was also a Cub totem and associated black rock at Cubs that had plaques affixed with the “gone home” symbol and Brad’s name. These are at Glenbrook School.

Beaver Buggy Trophy

The fastest Beaver Buggy at the Kub Kar Rally wins the Beaver Buggy trophy. The trophy is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.

Winners of Beaver Buggy Trophy have been:

Year Overall winner Queens Colony winner Knox Colony winner
2017 Riley Foreman Lukka Lysenko Riley Foreman
2018 Benjamin Witte Greyson McCartney Benjamin Witte
2019 Greyson McCartney Greyson McCartney Wyatt Bayley
2020 Thomas Ostlund Spencer Aoki Thomas Ostlund
2021 Zachary Goodwin Zachary Goodwin n/a
2022 Leo Binney
2023 Griffin Ostlund
Year Name Year Name
2024 Winston Beyer 2025 -

Kub Kar Trophy

The fastest Kub Kar at the Kub Kar Rally wins the Kub Kar trophy. The trophy "12 New Westminster Cubs Challenge Trophy Best KubKar Team" is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next winner.

Winners of Kub Kar Trophy have been:

Year Name Year Name
1988 Denny Taylor (15th) 1989 Ryan Enge
1990 Daniel Goon 1991 Not awarded
1992 Gary McKenna (15th) 1993 Kellen Tiverson (15th)
1994 Eric Jeffs (12th) 1995 Adam Millar (17th)
1996 Adam St. Amour (15th) 1997 Denver McNeney (12th)
1998 Alex Humphrey (12th) 1999 Evan Joel (18th)
2000 Andrew Kreiser (15th) 2001 Laura Cuthbert (12th)
2002 Laura Cuthbert (12th) 2003 Michael Arbeider (12th)
2004 Michael Urquhart (15th) 2005 Michael Urquhart (15th)
2006 Michael Urquhart (15th) 2007 Rowan Phare-Millard (15th)
2008 Rowan Phare-Millard (15th) 2009 Jerett Lasnier (12th)
2010 Marcus Allen (12th) 2011 Ian Caunt (12th)
2012 Storm Sull (12th) 2013 Nicolas Dujmovic (12th)
2014 Christian Meldrum (12th) 2015 Andrew Ferguson (12th)
2016 William Chen (12th) 2017 Jared Chan (12th)
2018 Jack Hargreaves (12th) 2019 Joseph Li (12th)
2020 Adam Bridges 2021 Adam Bridges
2022 Donovan Simpson 2023 Aryav Aloke
2024 Trishaan Alodiya 2025 -

Scout Truck Trophy

The fastest Scout Truck at the Kub Kar Rally wins the “18 Wheeler Scouts Challenge, Annual Award, New Westminster District”. The trophy is to be returned the following year so it can be presented to the next year’s winner.

Winners of Scout Truck Trophy have been:

Year Name Year Name
1998 Ken Funk (17th) 1999 Jamie Ensom (12th)
2000 Sheldon Findlay (15th) 2001 Andrew Duggan (15th)
2002 Michael Bromley (15th) 2003 Shane Griffin (17th)
2004 Thomas Lamont (12th) 2005 Gower Roberts (12th)
2006 Gower Roberts (12th) 2007 Nick Wangersky (12th)
2008 Spencer Atherly (12th) 2009 Not awarded
2010 Kieran McAteer (12th) 2011 Hannah Meldrum (12th)
2012 Hannah Meldrum (12th) 2013 Sarah Meldrum (12th)
2014 Julie Ruggenberg (12th) 2015 Derek Pinkerton (12th)
2016 Alex Blaison (12th) 2017 Ewan Holbrook (12th)
2018 Stuart MacDonald (12th) 2019 Samdrew (Sam Killawee and Andrew Murray) (12th)
2020 Dima Sotnikov 2021 Jack Hargreaves
2022 Jack Hargreaves 2023 Riley Spenard
2024 James Pickering 2025 -

Hyack Cooking Competition Trophy

There is a cooking competition every year at Hyack Camp. The secret ingredient is announced on Saturday and the winner announced on Sunday at closing. The winning Group's name is engraved on the trophy (a cast iron frying pan).

Hyack trophy.jpg

Winners of Hyack Camp Cooking Competition have been as follows:

Year Ingredient Winning Group Meal prepared
2007 7th Mountain, PCC
2008 7th Mountain, PCC
2009 47th St. Marks, PCC
2010 47th St. Marks, PCC
2011 304th Lynnwood, WA
2012 47th St. Marks, PCC
2013 10th and 17th Surdel, FVC
2014 1st Central Surrey, FVC
2015 10th White Rock, FVC
2016 1st Central Surrey, FVC
2017 15th Coquitlam, FVC
2018 garlic and mango 1st Coquitlam Chocolate fondue and Mango burger
2019 1st Coquitlam
2020 9th SurDel, Chris Mayhew (During Covid, we run the camp virtually, so the winner was an individual.)
2021 12th New Westminster, Andrew Sweet (During Covid, we run the camp virtually, so the winner was an individual.)
2022 1st Coquitlam
2023 Candy Corn 6th Peace Arch
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