Peterborough Petes Head to Offseason After Commemorating Staff and Players At Annual Year-End Ceremony
/As the 2024-25 regular season ended for the Peterborough Petes, the organization held its annual year-end awards ceremony at The Venue on Tuesday.
Petes captain Johnathan melee (left) after being presented the Petes Executive Trophy (most valuable player voted by teammates) by George Gillespie, Petes Board of Directors Treasuer. melee was a recipient of the Ed Rowe Memorial Award (most goals) and Bill Bennett/CKPT Memorial Award (leading scorer). pHOTO BY dAVID tUAN bUI.
Rob Wilson, head coach; Dave Lorentz, team president; and captain Johnathan Melee made speeches. They recognized teammates, staff and several others for supporting the organization throughout the season.
After the speeches, the following awards were presented:
Mark Teevens Memorial Award (most assists) – Braydon McCallum (22 assists)
Ed Redmond Memorial Trophy (scholastics and hockey) – Carson Cameron
Outboard Marine Veterans Award (sportsmanship and ability) – Aiden Young
Black’s Family Trophy (rookie of the year) – Colin Fitzgerald
Vince and Lottie Garvey Award (off-ice contribution) – Dave Jones
Molson Cup (most three-star selections voted by media) – Aiden Young
Donnie Marsh Memorial Trophy (most dedication to team) – Francis Parish
Ed Rowe Memorial Award (most goals) – Jonathan Melee (21 goals)
Norm Bryan Award (most improved player) – Brennan Faulkner
Ushers Trophy (best defenceman) – Carson Cameron
Bill Bennett/CKPT Memorial Award (leading scorer) – Jonathan Melee (37 points)
Gary Dalliday Award (community service) – Gavin Bryant
Petes Executive Trophy (most valuable player voted by teammates) – Jonathan Melee
The Board of Directors and Alumni Association presented gifts to the graduating and overage players:
Quinton Pagé
Zach Bowen
Brennan Faulkner
Martin Matejicek
Matthew Jenken
Brady Stonehouse
Gavin Bryant
Jonathan Melee