For the first time in nine years, the coaches of Maine (Class) A Hockey Association awarded a Most Valuable Player at its awards banquet, held in Portland last evening. The award has been named in honor of Travis Roy, and rewards scholastic and athletic excellence, as well as overcoming adversity. The winner of the award was St. Dominic's (Lewiston) Brian Toussaint, a forward who scored 23 goals and 46 assists while leading St. Dom's to the best record in the state. He was injured in a hockey tournament in Massachusetts last season, and took almost a year to recover. He needed surgery to replace muscle in his leg, and had to sit out soccer season last fall while rehabilitating the leg. He plans to spend a year in a college development program before going on to college. It is hoped that Travis will be able to present the award in person at next year's ceremonies. John Forsyth Be looking for banners like this at stores near you: "BIG Sale on red and black checkered flannel shirts - $5 or best offer!" Lamar? HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.