Manitoba Football Feed year end awards Question Title * 1. Coach of the Year Mike Steeves, Vincent Massey Brandon Eric Vincent, Sturgeon Heights Stacy Dainard, St. Paul's Mitch Harrison, Dakota Jason Hawkins, Kildonan East Chad MacKay, Oak Park JV Brett MacFarlane, Manitoba Fearless Geordie Wilson, Winnipeg Rifles Stefan Hirsch, East Side Majors Question Title * 2. Most Outstanding Player Jarome Penner, Sturgeon Heights Dylan Tereck, John Taylor Jerome Fouillard, Oak Park Justin Sharp, Vincent Massey Brandon Sean Rowe, Dakota Bryson McNeil, Winnipeg Rifles Jake Deneka, Grant Park Hallie Eggie, Manitoba Fearless Danny Harris, East Side Majors Onan Furst, Oak Park JV AK Gassama, Manitoba Bisons Question Title * 3. Offensive Player of the Year Dhevin Gajaweera, St. Paul's Jalen McDonald, Vincent Massey Jarome Penner, Sturgeon Heights Justin Sharp, Vincent Massey Brandon Daniel Audit, Oak Park Dylan Tereck, John Taylor Liam Hutter, John Taylor Rylan Klenk, Dakota Kayden Magel, North Winnipeg Mason Harmatiuk, Springfield Danny Harris, East Side Majors Bryson McNeil, Winnipeg Rifles Jake Roger, Winnipeg Rifles Ethan Thacker, St. Vital Majors Teddy Mekonnen, St. James Rods Majors AK Gassama, Manitoba Bisons Des Catellier, Manitoba Bisons Morgan Moffatt, Manitoba Fearless Amid Kanu, Dakota Josh Farber, St. John's Cole Kennedy, Oak Park Brandon Kubay, St. Paul's Gavin Buckmaster, Kildonan East Nathan Duncan, John Taylor Everett Findley, Winnipeg Rifles Nate Malcolm, Miles Mac Cole Anseeuw, St. Paul's Blake Penner, Dakota Question Title * 4. Defensive Player of the Year Jerome Fouillard, Oak Park Jake Deneka, Grant Park Brooklyn Dyce, Manitoba Fearless Nicole Drouin, Manitoba Fearless Izzy Opanubi, St. Paul's Matthew Gillespie, Oak Park Dario Macchia, St. Paul's Nevan Brown, Dakota Marcel Arruda-Welch, Manitoba Bisons Brandon Kamenz, Winnipeg Rifles Carter McKinstry, Dryden Rylan Pats, Springfield Jake Richardson, St. Vital Majors Connor Russell, St. James Majors Will Cockriell. Miles Mac Liam Fischer, Sturgeon Heights David Sindikubwabo, Dakota Travis Thakoor, West Kildonan Noah Hrabi, West Kildonan Question Title * 5. Rookie of the Year Brayden Smith, Vincent Massey Brandon Linkin Zylstra, Grant Park Morgan Moffatt, Manitoba Fearless Cassidy Turski, Manitoba Fearless Belle Jonasson, Manitoba Fearless Tyler Sierhuis, Winnipeg Rifles Ryan Wirtzfeld, Oak Park Jack Prettie, Oak Park Logan Robinson, East Side Majors Gio Vaccaro, Manitoba Bisons Brendt Adams, Manitoba Bisons Nic Pereira, Manitoba Bisons Sean Cullen, Manitoba Bisons Mikun Odunuga, Dakota Tavin Parani, Oak Park JV Rogan Vergata, Dakota Ramadan Abubeker, Elmwood Sloane Scrivener, Winnipeg Rifles Leeland Selkirk, John Taylor Question Title * 6. Comeback Player of the Year Jarome Penner, Sturgeon Heights (overcame a career-threatening infection) Des Catellier, Manitoba Bisons (returned after a torn ACL the year prior) Hallie Eggie, Manitoba Fearless (Suffered a complete achilles rupture two years ago, kept training during cancelled season last year, led league in rushing in 2022 for the third time in four years) Alex Minor, Winnipeg Rifles (starting DB tore up his knee last season, came back in time to take over kicking duties towards the back half of 2022) Danny Harris, East Side (overcome a concussion from the prior year) Dhevin Gajaweera (came back from torn triceps in 2021 to win OPOY in 2022 ANAVETS Bowl) Question Title * 7. Out of Province Player of the Year Mike O'Shea, Okanagan Sun via St. Paul's Reece Wyke, Valley Huskers via River East Rayden Hastings, Valley Huskers via DMCI Charlie Ringland, Saskatchewan Huskies via Oak Park Jordan Chizda, Calgary Dinos via Grant Park Gavin Coakes, UBC Thunderbirds via Sturgeon Heights Andreas Dueck, McMaster Marauders via Vincent Massey WPG Sean Sevillano Jr., Clearwater Academy via Dakota Trae Tomlinson, Richmond via St. Paul's Question Title * 8. Moment of the Year Kevin Garcia's PBU against Sturgeon in 2OT that helped Massey Brandon win the CTV Bowl Manitoba Fearless advance to the WWCFL final for the first time in program history Winnipeg Rifles beat Saskatoon for the first time in Geordie Wilson's tenure as head coach Team Manitoba men win U18 flag championship in underdog fashion Question Title * 9. Lineman of the Year Sean Rowe, Dakota Carter Moore, Vincent Massey BDN Magnus Arnason, Grant Park Myles Peters, Steinbach Kiernan Macdonald, St. Paul's Declan Hanley, Sturgeon Heights Quinton Beaulieu, Sisler Tobi Sokunbi, Vincent Massey WPG Christian Czezowski, Miles Mac Andrea Backlund, Manitoba Fearless Julie Sprague, Manitoba Fearless Brooklyn Dyce, Manitoba Fearless Nura Muhindo, Manitoba Fearless Spenser Pilon, Winnipeg Rifles Chris Grouette, St. James Rods Majors Braiden DeGroot, Oak Park Question Title * 10. Team of the Year Sturgeon Heights Vincent Massey Brandon St. Paul's Crusaders Dakota Lancers Oak Park Raiders JV Fort Garry Lions PeeWee Winnipeg Rifles Manitoba Fearless East Side Eagles Majors Kildonan East Reivers Done