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University of Waterloo Athletics

Totzke Trophy
Award Winners
Female Athlete of the Year
Coach of the Year

Totzke Trophy - Male Athlete of the Year 

The Totzke Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding Warrior male for athletic skill, sportsmanship, citizenship, and academic proficiency, and for outstanding contribution to the athletic program at the University of Waterloo.
 

All-Time Winners

1969 – Bob McKillop (Football)
1970 – Ed Scorgie (Football)
1971 – Pat Bolger (Wrestling)
1972 – Jaan Laaniste (Basketball)
1973 – John Buda (Football)
1974 – Egon Beiler (Wrestling)
1975 – Mike Moser (Basketball)
1976 – Phil Schlote (Basketball) & Jake Dupuis (Hockey)
1977 – Not Awarded
1978 – Claude Cormier (Diving)
1979 – Seymour Hadwen (Basketball)
1980 – Don Langlois (Hockey)
1981 – Paul Goemans (Football)
1982 – Maldwyn Cooper (Wrestling)
1983 – Paul Van Oorschot (Basketball)
1984 – Paul Craven (Volleyball)
1985 – John Saabas (Water Polo)
1986 – Peter Savich (Basketball)
1987 – Paul Boyce (Basketball)
1988 – Rob Froese (Basketball)
1989 – Tom Schneider (Basketball) & Dave Shaw (Football)
1990 – Mike Bishop (Hockey)
1991 – Steve Smith (Hockey)
1992 – Tom Chartier (Football)
1993 – Steve Futyer (Football)
1994 – Sean Vankoughnett (Basketball)
1995 – Cory Delaney (Football) & Shawn Smith (Volleyball)
1996 – John Wynne (Hockey) & Jeff Miller (Track & Field)
1997 – Brent Curry (Diving)
1998 – Jason Van Geel (Football)
1999 – Mano Watsa (Basketball)
2000 – Ryan Wilkinson (Football) & Jason Tibbits (Football)
2001 – Paul Sguigna (Football)
2002 – Mike Bradley (Football)
2003 – Matt Mains (Swimming)
2004 – Matt Mains (Swimming) & John Sullivan (Football)
2005 – Justin Fluit (Golf)
2006 – Scott Arnald (Cross Country/Track & Field)
2007 –Chris Best (Football)
2008 – Oleg Chernukhin (Swimming)
2009 – Eric Dingle (Squash)
2010 – Jason Goetz (Track & Field)
2011 – Kyle Sonnenburg (Hockey)
2012 – Chris Ray (Hockey) & Garrett Rank (Golf)
2013 – Richard Lebel (Rugby)
2014 – Jake Walker (Curling)
2015 – Vincent Chan (Tennis)
2016 – Colin Behenna (Hockey)
2017 – Mohamed Yassin (Track & Field)
2018 – Jörg Ahne (Track & Field)
2019 –Tre Ford (Football)
2020 – Tyler Ternowski (Football)
2021 – Not Awarded (COVID-19 Pandemic)
2022 – Tre Ford (Football)
2023 – Immanuel Onyemah (Track & Field) 
2024 – Tyson Hergott (Football)
2025 – Matt Onuska (Hockey)