APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2025 BC HOCKEY SCHOLARSHIPS
For Immediate Release
March 14, 2025
Saanichton, B.C. - BC Hockey recognizes participants who pursue their academic and career goals while continuing to foster their passion for hockey. Scholarships will be awarded to BC Hockey registered participants who apply and who best combine the qualifications set below.
Eligibility
BC Hockey scholarships are open to both players and officials. All players must be registered and in good standing with BC Hockey, or former members playing in the Western Hockey League (WHL), who are in their graduating year of high school. All officiating scholarship candidates must be registered and in good standing with BC Hockey, and be either in their graduating year of high school or already attending a post-secondary institution.
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Available Scholarships
Excellence & Extraordinary: $2,000
Awarded based on outstanding achievements both on the ice and in the classroom. Awarded to two participants in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winners: Taylor Bierlmeier (Whitehorse MHA) and Hannah Ubilas (Nanaimo MHA)
Jeff Butler Scholarship: $1,000
Awarded in memory of the late Jeff Butler, who was fatally injured during a Junior A game in September 1985. Jeff was a dedicated young man with rare qualities of character and determination, and as such, the Jeff Butler Scholarship is awarded to a player who demonstrates academic, athletic and leadership qualities. Awarded to a participant in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winner: Ryan Tang (Richmond Jets MHA)
Bruce Allison Scholarship: $1,000
This scholarship is awarded in memory of the late Bruce Allison of Richmond, B.C. Allison was BC Hockey's 26th president. He was instrumental in establishing and pursuing scholarship opportunities for members of BC Hockey and advocated the pursuit of educational goals through hockey excellence. Awarded to a participant in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winner: Bentley McMullin (Chilliwack MHA)
Ted Hargreaves Scholarship: $1,000
This scholarship is awarded in the memory of the late Ted Hargreaves of Nelson, B.C., who was an integral part of hockey development and coaching in British Columbia and across Canada. He also combined his passion for hockey with his artistic abilities, illustrating instructional manuals for Hockey Canada. Awarded to a participant in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winner: Sam Baker (Whistler MHA)
Jim Stirling Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
B.F. Lorenzetti is the insurance provider for Hockey Canada and its Branches. One of their objectives is to assist in the funding of young athletes and officials. In an effort to honor the contributions of long serving BFL colleague and friend Jim Stirling, BFL Canada has decided to change the name of the BFL Canada Risk and Insurance Scholarship program to the Jim Stirling Scholarship Program donated by BFL Canada. Awarded to a participant in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winner: Nolan Comeau (Abbotsford MHA)
BC Hockey District Scholarships: $1,000
Awarded to players from each of BC Hockey's eight (8) Districts: Lower Mainland (2), Okanagan (2), Vancouver Island (2), East Kootenay (1), West Kootenay (1), North Central (1), North East/Yukon (1), North West (1)
2023-24 Winners:
- Alina Baltakis (Kamloops MHA): Okanagan
- Elizabeth Bettenson (Campbell River MHA): Vancouver Island
- Isabella Conci (Greater Trail MHA): West Kootenay
- Bryce Dixon (Prince Rupert MHA): North West
- Sahara Eccles (Windermere Valley MHA): East Kootenay
- Ash Edwards (100 Mile House MHA): North Central
- Brooke Tobler (Whitehorse MHA): North East
- Rachel Lee (Mission MHA): Lower Mainland
BC Hockey Officiating Scholarships: $500
Hockey Canada Officiating Program (HCOP) Level 2 - 6 Officials are eligible for BC Hockey Officiating Scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded to BC Hockey officials who best combine the qualifications listed on the application form. The Officiating Committee will determine the number and amount of scholarships each season. BC Hockey wants to recognize officials who develop their academic career aspirations, at the same time growing their interest in officiating.
2023-24 Winners:
- Owen Harvey (Mission MHA)
- Kalia Kusec (Richmond Ravens FHA)
- Brandon Park (Vancouver Thunderbirds MHA)
- Amelia Leibel (Capital Region Female MHA)
- Nate Blais (Kamloops MHA)
- Carson Storey (Port Coquitlam MHA)
- Tia Mackie (Casltegar & District MHA)
Vancouver Canucks Alumni Scholarships
Rich with history, the Vancouver Canucks Alumni Association engages and supports many communities throughout the province of B.C.
Canucks coaches and staff, plus those who support the game of hockey in B.C. Close to 100 members call B.C. home, while another 75 live in parts of Canada, the United States and Europe.
Dan Hamhuis Scholarship (North)
- 2023-24 Winner: Samantha Baldinger (Prince George MHA)
Doug Lidster Scholarship (Okanagan)
- 2023-24 Winner: Kaily Jeffery (Sicamous & District MHA)
Cesare Maniago Scholarship (Kootenays)
- 2023-24 Winner: Molly Taylor (Castlegar & District MHA)
Willie Mitchell Scholarship (Vancouver Island)
- 2023-24 Winner: Oscar Smith (Kerry Park MHA)
Darcy Rota Scholarship (Lower Mainland)
- 2023-24 Winner: Liam Curran (Semiahmoo MHA)
BCEHL - Wilson's Transportation Scholarship: $1,000
Awarded to two BCEHL players in their graduating year of high school.
2023-24 Winners: Benjamin Gurd (Vancouver North West Hawks) and Rebecca Noble (Fraser Valley Rush)
Telus Legacy Scholarship: $2,500
Awarded to players in the BCEHL that recognizes their academic achievements and contributions to their region, community and team.
2023-24 Winners: Abby Bryant (Northern Capitals) and Mason Loewen (Cariboo Cougars)
Vancouver Foundation: Yallouz/Thibeault Scholarship: $1,000
Awarded to a graduating player from the BCEHL Female U18 league.
2023-24 Winner: Kate Steele (Vancouver Island Seals)
Requirements
Applications must be accompanied by the following:
- Letter from the applicant's coach or referee-in-chief
- Letter from the applicant's Minor Hockey Association (MHA) or league president
- Letter from the applicant's school principal
- A copy of the applicant's most recent transcript (high school or post-secondary)
The deadline to apply is: April 18, 2025