Being 5-1 and finishing first, then getting to the Hardy Cup final didn’t earn any Saskatchewan Huskies’ players any of the season-ending 2021 Canada West football Conference major awards.
But, Dogs’ head coach Scott Flory was recognized for steering the U of S to where they are. Flory wins Coach-of-the-Year honours for a second straight year in a vote by his peers. Flory and the Huskies host Manitoba Saturday at 1 at Griffiths Stadium for the 84th Hardy Cup title. Following is the awards news release from the Canada West Conference…..
FB: Canada West announces 2021 major awards
Calgary’s Tyson Philpot named Player of the Year
The third-year Calgary Dinos receiver headlines the winners as the unanimous selection for the CW Player of the Year. Philpot will move forward as the conference’s nominee for the Hec Crighton Trophy as the nation’s top university football player.
Alberta linebacker Josiah Schakel took home a pair of major awards on Thursday. The fourth-year Golden Bear was honoured with both the Outstanding Defensive Player and Student-Athlete Community Service awards.
UBC quarterback Garrett Rooker was the other unanimous selection by the coaches in 2021, voted as the conference’s Rookie of the Year.
Saturday’s 84th Hardy Cup between the Manitoba Bisons and Saskatchewan Huskies will feature a trio of major award winners.
Fifth-year Manitoba defensive lineman Brock Gowanlock was named the Canada West’s Outstanding Lineman after anchoring the conference’s top ranked defensive unit.
A pair of award winning coaches will be on the sidelines for Saturday’s Hardy Cup. Saskatchewan’s Scott Flory was honoured by his peers with the Coach of the Year award for the second straight season, while Manitoba’s Vaughan Mitchell was named the Canada West nominee for the national Gino Fracas Award, which recognizes a dedicated volunteer coach.
The Hardy Cup kicks off at 1 p.m. CST on Saturday in Saskatoon.

















