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Nick Crosby Top Scholastic Athlete Award

The Nick Crosby Top Scholastic Athlete Award is awarded in Nick Crosby鈥檚 memory by the Canadian Sports School Hockey League (CSSHL) to the U18 Prep player who is deemed the Top Academic student-athlete by a three-person independent committee.

The award was re-named in Crosby鈥檚 honour in July 2021, ten years after he passed away in a motor vehicle accident on July 5, 2011.

Originally from Ketchum, Idaho, Nick Crosby spent the inaugural 2009/10 season in the CSSHL as the captain of Banff Hockey Academy. He recorded 4 points in the 11 CSSHL games that were part of his 70 plus game grade 12 season.

That season Crosby was the very first winner of the CSSHL鈥檚 Student Athlete of the Year award while receiving the Banff Hockey Academy Most Valuable Player and Student Athlete of the Year awards.

Years later, Crosby still exemplifies what the CSSHL envisions student-athletes to strive for today. As an academic based hockey league, it is the CSSHL鈥檚 goal to have all of our student-athletes reach their academic potential and character growth as Crosby did.

On top of his hockey related honours in 2009/10, Crosby was admitted into the Banff Community High School Lifetime Honors Society and was awarded the Banff Academy Prize for Physical Education.

Following his death Banff Hockey Academy renamed their Student Athlete of the Year Award to the Nick Crosby Student Athlete of the Year Award in 2012 and The Sun Valley Community School (Ketchum, Idaho) awards the Nick Crosby Athlete of the Year award each year.

After his successful season with Banff Hockey Academy Crosby joined the Brooks Bandits in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL). Crosby has had his number retired by the Bandits, who have since created a Nick Crosby Memorial Award, which is presented to a Bandits player exemplifying Nick鈥檚 assets of determination, teamwork, loyalty and passion.

You can learn more about Nick and his life here.

Past Winners:
2023/24: Stein Dostal, Okanagan Hockey Academy
2022/23: Andrei Glukhov, North Shore Warriors
2021/22: Logan Joslin, Delta Hockey Academy