A runner who dominated the local scene while producing outstanding efforts on the national scene, and a rugby player who performed at the highest level of the game are the 2011 St. John's MolsonCoors athletes of the year.
Last year's winner, Kate Vaughan, took the Margaret 'Mag' Davis Memorial Award as female athlete of the year again, while Ciaran Hearn was selected the male athlete of the year and winner of the Tom 'Dynamite' Memorial Award Friday night at the E.B.Foran/Greene Room at St. John's City Hall.
At the Canadian track and field championship in Calgary, Vaughan won the bronze medal in the 5,000 metres, posting a time of 17:04. Later in the year, in Vancouver, Vaughan competed in the Canadian cross-country championship and placed sixth, earning a spot on Canada's team for NACAC cross-country championship.
Locally, Vaughan dominated, winning every race she entered, including the Burtons Pond 5K, Harbourfront 10K, Not So Hilly half-marathon, CHCM 10K, Mews Centre 8K, provincial 5K and the Tely 10. It was her second straight Tely 10 title, winning in 57:43, the eighth-fastest time posted by a woman.
The highlight of Hearn's year was an appearance in the World Cup of Rugby in New Zealand, the third-largest sports spectacle in the world behind the Olympic Games and World Cup of Soccer.
Hearn started for Canada against Tonga (a win) and France (a loss), but was relegated to the bench for games against Japan and New Zealand.
Following his World Cup appearance, Hearn returned to Victoria, B.C. to train before heading to Guadalajara, Mexico for the Pan American Games with Canada's Sevens squad. Hearn helped Canada win the PanAm gold medal.
In warmup matches for the World Cup, Hearn suited up for Canada against the United States in Toronto and Glendale, Colorado, and donned the red and white in the Churchill Cup staged in Worcester, England.
In sevens play, Hearn wore Canada's colours in Hong Kong, Scotland, England and New Zealand tournaments.
A native of Conception Bay South and a member of the Baymen RFC, Hearn also played for the St. John's-based Rock team in the Canadian Rugby Championship league, thus making him eligible for the city's athlete of the year award.
Other finalists for the awards were basketball player Hannah Jardine and soccer player Jane Pope, and runner Colin Fewer and swimmer Owen Daley.
St. John's under-16 girls' soccer team became the first provincial female team to reach a Canadian championship game, losing in the final to powerhouse Ontario.
St. John's finished with a 3-2 record at the U16 nationals.
The team has been together for six years and has never lost an age group game in this province. St. John's also won the Atlantic championship in Fredericton, N.B.
Other teams up for the award were the Colin Thomas curling team and West Side Charlie's senior men's softball team.
THE VOTES
MALE
1. Ciaran Hearn 48 points
2. Colin Fewer 22 points
3. Owen Daly 19 points
4. Ben Taylor 17 points
5. Zach O'Brien 16 points
6. Lee Escott 12 points
FEMALE
1. Kate Vaughan 51 points
2. Hannah Jardine 40 points
3. Jane Pope 26 points
4. Caroline McIlroy 10 points
5. Emma Meulencamp5 points
6. Erika Noonan 3 points
TEAM
1. St. John's Under-16 girls' soccer team 57 points
2. Westside Charlies softball Team 33 points
3. Colin Thomas, MUN curling Team 31 points
Boxe(s):
PAST WINNERS
MALE
1951 - Ferd Hayward
1952 - Ted Gillies
1953 - Ted Gillies
1954 - George Hillier
1955 - George Hillier
1956 - Lloyd Cooke
1957 - Barry Maunder
1958 - Tols Chapman
1959 - Bill Gillies
1960 - Bill Martin
1961 - Doug House
1962 - Charlie Spurrell
1963 - Ian Campbell
1964 - Tony Manning
1965 - Ian Campbell
1966 - Tols Chapman
1967 - Gordon Follett Sr.
1968 - Mac Rideout
1969 - Brian Brocklehurst
1970 - Ford Metcalfe
1971 - Joe Walsh
1972 - Ross Crocker
1973 - Ross Crocker
1974 - Blair Tucker
1975 - Denis Byrd
1976 - Jack MacDuff Rink
1977 - Blair Tucker
1978 - John Dwyer
1979 - Paul McCloy
1980 - Mel Fitzgerald
1981 - Paul McCloy
1982 - Paul McCloy
1983 - Paul Merlo
1984 - Chris Daly
1985 - Paul McCloy
1986 - Paul McCloy
1987 - Paul McCloy
1988 - Colin Abbott
1989 - Colin Abbott
1990 - Paul McCloy
1991 - John Slaney
1992 - Rob O'Brien
1993 - Iain Tennent
1994 - Troy Croft
1995 - Rod Snow
1996 - Andy Crosby
1997 - Peter Benoite
1998 - Harold Druken
1999 - Colin Abbott
2000 - Mark Parsons
2001 - Brad Gushue
2002 - Jeff Saxby
2003 - Jason Hill
2004 - Brad Gushue
2005 - Brad Gushue
2006 - Brad Gushue
2007 - Ted Purcell
2008 - Mike Noftall
2009 - Luke Adam
2010 - Zach O'Brien
2011 - Ciaran Hearn
FEMALE
1969 - Maria Fitzpatrick
1970 - Pam Yetman
1971 - Annette Rossiter
1972 - Kate Jackman
1973 - Peg Baker
1974 - Marg Davis
1975 - Colleen Tapper
1976 - Joanne McDonald
1977 - Marg Davis
1978 - Joanne McDonald
1979 - Kathy Noseworthy
1980 - Paula Kelly
1981 - Gillian Grant
1982 - Debby Power
1983 - Sue Doyle
1984 - Nicola Will
1985 - Sue Doyle
1986 - Joy Burt
1987 - Pam Ennis
1988 - Sherry Morrissey
1989 - Pam Ennis
1990 - Cora McCloy
1991 - Cora McCloy
1992 - Jasmine Wadhwa
1993 - Andrea Hutchens
1994 - Krista Manning
1995 - Michelle Healey
1996 - Michelle Healey
1997 - Ann Murrin
1998 - Cheryl Oldford
1999 - Donna Phelan
2000 - Donna Phelan
2001 - Jennifer Parsons
2002 - Jenine Browne
2003 - Jenine Browne
2004 - Jenine Browne
2005 - Julia Howard
2006 - Laura Breen
2007 - Stacie Devereaux
2008 - Nichole Adams
2009 - Vicki Thistle
2010 - Kate Vaughan
2011 - Kate Vaughan
TEAM OF THE YEAR
2009 - Kelly's Pub Junior Canadians softball team
2010 - The Rock Under-20 rugby team
2011 - St. John's Under-16 girls' soccer team

