| 2006 Award Winners | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Most Inspirational Player | Most Valuable Player | |||||||||||||||||||
| Jeffrey Gon | Jason Quintal | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Jeff took the initiative in the offseason, leading numerous training sessions with the sole intent of improving the team's overall play to achieve the championship. As a de facto coach, Jeff led by example. His solid fundamentals, which he also instilled into the team led to the team's great improvement and overall success. | Jason was the 2006 batting title winner and tied for home run king. He was an offensive monster, while also playing Gold Glove defense at shortstop and in the outfield. With 2 more home runs this season, Jason is now the career team leader in home runs. His mind blowing slugging percentage and outstanding, remarkable power numbers make him this year's MVP. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Most Improved Player Male |
Most Improved Player Female |
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| Kenny Ko | Jenny Leung | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Kenny quit the team in frustration in the middle of last season. Disappointed by lack of playing time and his poor performance, recording only one hit and no RBI or extra base hits, Kenny left the team, but returned for the end of the season. This season, Kenny boosted his stats with his first RBI, extra base hits, and 9 more career hits. This rapid improvement offensively, combined with Gold Glove defense in the outfield makes him the most improved male player | Jenny hit .200 in 20 at bats in 2005. However, in 2006 she boosted her average to .417. Jenny surprised everyone with her speed on the basepaths, beating out infield singles. Her twofold improvement in batting makes her the ideal choice for most improved female. | |||||||||||||||||||
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