Kitch MacPherson Scholarship Award
The Kitch MacPherson Scholarship Award is to recognize minor officials (scorers and timers) who continue their education at a post secondary level as well as our own members who choose to better themselves in officiating and / or their immediate family members who move on to post secondary education. There can be more than one recipient in any given year.
Scholarship Application Information
Kitch MacPherson Scholarship Award – Eligibility Guidelines
Apply via email to: Vern Bovell, HBABO President
Previous Award Winners
(Links to pictures provided where available)
- 2024
- Keyana Graham-Masuka
- Aven Brown
- Ayla White
- 2023 – No applications received
- 2022 – No awards presented due to COVID
- 2021 – Season Cancelled due to COVID
- 2020
- Heidi Nelson (Official)
- Adriana Aguilar (Cathedral)
- 2019
- Kendra Titus (Glendale)
- Julia Sylvester (Dundas Valley)
- Jenna Button (Dundas Valley)
- Daniel Graham (Official)
- Alliasen Miscione (St. Thomas More)
- 2018 – Chris Buccella (Official)
- 2017
- Mikayla Broome (Bishop Ryan)
- Maia Caruso (Bishop Tonnos)
- 2016 – Michael Sober
- 2015
- Polly Psarakis (Official)
- John Rusich (Official)
- 2014
- Nicole Gilmore (Assumption)
- John Sober (Parkside)
- 2013
- Cole Greer (Official)
- Nolan MacKenzie (Holy Trinity)
- Cameron Meaney (Official)
- 2012 – Peter Sober (Parkside)
- 2011
- 2010
- Joanna Brown (Sir Allan MacNab)
- Tanner Pomerleau (Cardinal Newman)
- Mark Zimmerman (Official)
- Ribia Mirza (Sir Allan MacNab)
- 2009
- Rachel Hamilton (Official)
- Kelly Moulden (St. Mary’s)
- 2008 – No scholarships presented
- 2007
- Jennifer Newman (Highland)
- Shaun McCrackin (L.B. Pearson)
- Tory Pomerleau (Official)
- Vanessa DiBattista (Official)
- 2006 – Nickolas McLeod (Official)
- 2005
- Alicia Albuquerque (Official)
- Julian DiBattista (Official)
- Michelle Hynes (St. Mary’s)
- 2004 – Gillian Valvasori
- 2003
- Jessica Pemberton (Hillpark)
- Sarah Jenkins (Official)
- 2002 – Matt Wilkinson (Highland)