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Bill Long Award

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Bill Long Award
SportIce hockey
Awarded forDistinguished service to the OHL
History
First award1989
Most recentLarry Mavety (2019)

The Bill Long Award is presented in recognition and appreciation of an individual who has made an outstanding contribution, and distinguished service to the Ontario Hockey League. The recipient must be or have been actively engaged in junior hockey. The Bill Long Award is not awarded annually, but rather bestowed upon notable achievements over time, as noted by the OHL board of governors. The award was initiated in 1989 to commemorate the efforts and contributions of Bill Long, spanning over three decades as a coach and manager of the Niagara Falls Flyers, Ottawa 67's, and the London Knights.[1]

Recipients

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List of recipients of the Bill Long Award.[1]

Season Recipient Organization
1988–89 Earl Montagano Ottawa 67's
Alec Campagnaro Guelph Platers
1989–90 Sherwood Bassin Oshawa Generals
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
1991–92 Herb Warr Peterborough Petes
1992–93 Dr. Robert L. Vaughan Belleville Bulls
1993–94 Brian Kilrea Ottawa 67's
1996–97 Wren Blair Kingston Frontenacs
Frank Bonello Ontario Hockey League
2001–02 Jack Ferguson Ontario Hockey League
Jim Lever Ontario Hockey League
2002–03 Norm Bryan Peterborough Petes
2004–05 Bert Templeton Hamilton Fincups
Niagara Falls Flyers
North Bay Centennials
Barrie Colts
Sudbury Wolves
2005–06 Jeff Twohey Peterborough Petes
2007–08 Don Brankley London Knights
Gil Hughes Oshawa Generals
2008–09 Bert O'Brien Ottawa 67's
Sam Sisco Ontario Hockey League
2009–10 Peter Karmanos Jr[2] Plymouth Whalers
2012–13 Ray McKelvie Owen Sound Attack
2015–16 Pat Casey Peterborough Petes
2018–19 Larry Mavety Belleville Bulls
Kingston Raiders
Kingston Frontenacs

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "OHL Awards". Ontario Hockey League. Canadian Hockey League. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. ^ Ontario Hockey League: Peter Karmanos Jr. named 2010 Recipient of the OHL's Bill Long Award Archived August 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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