Racquetball Canada Honours Volunteers and Athletes at 2025 National Awards Banquet

Racquetball Canada proudly recognized outstanding volunteers and athletes for their significant contributions and accomplishments at the 2025 National Championships Awards Banquet, held on Saturday, May 24 in Burlington.


Hall of Fame Induction

Adrian Webb of Cambridge, Ontario was inducted into the Racquetball Canada Hall of Fame in the Builder Category. Webb has dedicated decades of service to racquetball at the local, provincial, and national levels, including over 30 years on boards and committees. As Ontario’s Provincial Representative and as Racquetball Canada’s Tournament Director and Drawmaster, Webb played an instrumental role in organizing and delivering national events, enhancing the athlete experience, and contributing to the sport’s professionalism.

In addition to his long-time volunteer leadership, Webb served as Host Chair for numerous National Championships, Junior National Championships, and Selection Events, including the 2014 World Championships. He also led as Commissioner of the former Canadian Pro-Am Racquetball Tour and organized several professional tour events in Canada.

Also honoured during the ceremony was Mike Green of Hamilton, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022 in the Athlete Category but was unable to attend at the time.


Racquetball Canada Awards

President’s Award: Recognizing exceptional contributions that advance Racquetball Canada’s mission.

Clifford Hood (Yarmouth, NS)
Hood joined the Board of Directors in 2019 during a period of transition as Racquetball Canada shifted from an operational to a governance-focused board. Cliff played a crucial role in guiding this transformation, helping the organization meet Sport Canada requirements and strengthen its governance framework. As a key member of the Nominating and Governance Committee, he has been a trusted legal advisor and a steady resource, offering guidance on policy, selection criteria, and organizational integrity.

Susan Livingston Award: Honouring those who inspire, empower, and motivate girls and women in racquetball.

Ontario Women’s Racquetball Group
The Ontario Women’s Racquetball Group is a dedicated and passionate collective that has worked tirelessly to create inclusive, welcoming, and safe spaces where women, girls, and gender-diverse participants can discover, participate in, and grow within the sport of racquetball. Through thoughtful programming, impactful mentorship, and strong community outreach, the group is expanding participation and fostering a meaningful sense of belonging across the province.

Innovation Award: Recognizing creativity and leadership in making a lasting impact on racquetball.

Trevor Bazilio (Toronto, Ontario)
Toronto’s Trevor Bazilio and Steve Turner were named co-recipients of the award. A forty-year racquetball veteran, Bazilio was instrumental in sustaining Toronto’s only active league and managing two long-standing tournaments, The Charlie and Iron Man events, named in memory of cherished racquetball community members. These tournaments have raised thousands of dollars for cancer and heart and stroke research.

Steven Turner (Toronto, Ontario)

Steve Turner, a thirty-year player, assumed leadership from Bazilio in 2021. Since then, he has expanded the program to include accessible Learn to Play initiatives. By prioritizing affordability and removing financial barriers, Steve has opened racquetball to a broader community. He also launched Toronto’s newest tournament, The Toronto Classic, bringing new energy and visibility to the sport in the city.

Marc Caouette Award: Celebrating coaches who significantly impact youth aged 21U.

Kurtis Cullen (Brandon, MB)
Brandon’s Kurtis Cullen has built a strong and sustainable junior racquetball program in his hometown. His impact is visible both on the court and in the increasing number of athletes from Brandon competing at the Junior National Championships. When the program was struggling, Kurtis stepped in to re-energize the local board and took on the role of head coach. His structured approach to Learn to Play programs, along with his implementation of the Badge Program, has created a clear and engaging development pathway that keeps young athletes involved and returning season after season.

Provincial Awards: Recognizing sport leaders nominated by each province for exceptional contributions at the provincial level.

  • British Columbia – Ken Storozuk
  • Saskatchewan – Karla Drury
  • Manitoba – Stephanie Oteyza
  • Ontario – Tammy Gray
  • Québec – Steven Leduc
  • Nova Scotia – Daniel Smith

Junior Athlete Awards

Heather Stupp Award: This awards recognizes a female junior athlete who exemplifies excellence both on and off the court.

  • Mercy Coughey (Cambridge, ON)

Sherman Greenfeld Award: This award recognizes a male junior athletes who exemplifies excellence both on and off the court.

  • Naman Gauri (Lethbridge, AB)

Awards of Excellence: Celebrating international podium performances by athletes and their coaches in the past year.

Athletes

  • Chloé Jauvin (Terrebonne, QC)
  • Kurtis Cullen (Brandon, MB)
  • Coby Iwaasa (Lethbridge, AB)
  • Frédérique Lambert (Montréal, QC)
  • Samuel Murray (Baie-Comeau, QC)
  • Juliette Parent (Saint-Jacques, QC)
  • Trevor Webb (Cambridge, ON)
  • Ofelia Wilscam (Repentigny, QC)

Coaches

  • Michel Gagnon (Longueuil, QC)
  • Patrick Jauvin (Terrebonne, QC)
  • Tim Landeryou (Saskatoon, SK)
  • Rino Langelier (Verdun, QC)
  • Evan Pritchard (Winnipeg, MB)

Recognized International Results

2024 World Championships

  • Gold – Iwaasa & Murray (Men’s Doubles)
  • Silver – Cullen, Iwaasa, Murray, Webb (Men’s Team)
  • Bronze – Lambert & Parent (Women’s Doubles)

2025 Pan American Championships

  • Bronze – Murray (Men’s Singles)
  • Bronze – Lambert, Jauvin, Parent & Wilscam (Women’s Team)

Nominations Now Open

Nominations for the 2026 Hall of Fame and Racquetball Canada Awards are due March 1, 2026.

Learn more and submit your nomination at:
🔗 racquetballcanada.ca/hall-of-fame-awards-2