Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy

The Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy is a Canadian Football League trophy, given to the top scorer in the West Division. Unlike other CFL trophies, there is no East Division counterpart.

The trophy was established in November 1948, by sportswriters in Western Canada to honour Dave Dryburgh, the sports editor of the Regina Leader-Post who died in a boating accident in 1948. It was originally awarded to the top scorer in the Western Interprovincial Football Union.[1]

Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy winners

YearPlayerPositionClubPoints
Scored
1948Paul RoweRBCalgary Stampeders35
1949Vern Graham HB / KCalgary Stampeders58
1950Joe AguirreOEWinnipeg Blue Bombers57
1951Bob ShawOECalgary Stampeders61
1952Bob ShawOECalgary Stampeders110
1953Bud KorchakFW / KWinnipeg Blue Bombers66
1954Joe AguirreOESaskatchewan Roughriders85
1955Ken Carpenter HB / OESaskatchewan Roughriders90
1956Buddy LeakeRB / K / QBWinnipeg Blue Bombers103
1957Gerry JamesRBWinnipeg Blue Bombers131
1958Jack HillRB / KSaskatchewan Roughriders145
1959Jackie ParkerRB / K / P / QBEdmonton Eskimos109
1960Gerry JamesRBWinnipeg Blue Bombers114
1961Jackie ParkerRB / K / P / QBEdmonton Eskimos104
1962Tommy Joe CoffeyOEEdmonton Eskimos129
1963George Fleming HB / KWinnipeg Blue Bombers135
1964Larry RobinsonDB / KCalgary Stampeders106
1965Larry RobinsonDB / KCalgary Stampeders95
1966Hugh CampbellFSaskatchewan Roughriders102
1967Terry EvanshenWRCalgary Stampeders102
1968Ted GerelaKBC Lions115
1969Jack AbendschanOG / KSaskatchewan Roughriders116
1970Jack AbendschanOG / KSaskatchewan Roughriders116
1971Don JonasQBWinnipeg Blue Bombers121
1972Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos126
1973Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos133
1974Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos144
1975Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos169
1976Bernie RuoffK / PWinnipeg Blue Bombers152
1977Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos195
1978Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos167
1979Bernie RuoffK / PWinnipeg Blue Bombers151
1980Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos158
1981Trevor KennerdKWinnipeg Blue Bombers185
1982Dave CutlerKEdmonton Eskimos170
1983Lui PassagliaK / PBC Lions191
1984Lui PassagliaK / PBC Lions167
1985Trevor KennerdKWinnipeg Blue Bombers198
1986Tom DixonK / PEdmonton Eskimos190
1987Lui PassagliaK / PBC Lions214
1988Dave RidgwayKSaskatchewan Roughriders215
1989Jerry KauricK / PEdmonton Eskimos224
1990Dave RidgwayKSaskatchewan Roughriders233
1991Dave RidgwayKSaskatchewan Roughriders216
1992Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders208
1993Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders215
1994Sean FlemingK / PEdmonton Eskimos206
1995Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders220
1996Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders220
1997Sean FlemingK / PEdmonton Eskimos187
1998Lui PassagliaK / PBC Lions197
1999Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders192
2000Mark McLoughlinKCalgary Stampeders199
2001Sean FlemingK / PEdmonton Eskimos183
2002Troy WestwoodKWinnipeg Blue Bombers204
2003Troy WestwoodKWinnipeg Blue Bombers198
2004Sean FlemingK / PEdmonton Eskimos180
2005Sandro DeAngelisKCalgary Stampeders179
2006Sandro DeAngelisKCalgary Stampeders214
2007Paul McCallumK / PBC Lions166
2008Sandro DeAngelisKCalgary Stampeders217
2009Sandro DeAngelisKCalgary Stampeders176
2010Rob MaverKCalgary Stampeders185
2011Paul McCallumK / PBC Lions203
2012Paul McCallumK / PBC Lions187
2013Rene ParedesKCalgary Stampeders213
2014Rene ParedesKCalgary Stampeders155
2015Rene ParedesKCalgary Stampeders156
2016Justin MedlockK / PWinnipeg Blue Bombers220 pts
2017Justin MedlockK / PWinnipeg Blue Bombers216 pts
2018Brett LautherKSaskatchewan Roughriders198 pts
2019Sean WhyteKEdmonton Eskimos174 pts
2020season cancelled - covid 19

References

  1. "New Award". The Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan. November 23, 1948. p. 10.icon of an open green padlock
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