2026 END-OF-SEASON AWARD WINNERS AND ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

BCJALL Announces 2026 End-of-Season Award Winners and All-Star Selections

The British Columbia Junior A Lacrosse League has announced its 2026 end-of-season award winners and All-Star selections, recognizing the players, coaches and executives who made significant contributions throughout the season.

From individual excellence and defensive dominance to sportsmanship, leadership and outstanding achievement, this year's award recipients represent the depth of talent and commitment across the BCJALL.

Beggs Named Most Valuable Player and Playoff MVP

Victoria Shamrocks goaltender Greyson Beggs was recognized with two of the league's highest individual honours, earning the Henry “Del” Delmonico Trophy as Most Valuable Player and the Jack Crosby Award as Playoff MVP.

The Delmonico Trophy is awarded to the player judged to be most valuable to his team in its pursuit of success, while also being a credit to the league through his ability and sportsmanship.

Beggs was also selected as the 2026 BCJALL Playoff MVP, an honour selected by the league's President and Commissioners following the postseason.

Beggs added a third honour to his 2026 résumé, receiving the Al Boles Memorial Trophy as Most Inspirational Player. The award recognizes a player whose leadership and character serve as an inspiration to teammates, coaches and staff both on and off the floor.

Reed Takes Home Best Defensive Player

Jordan Reed of the Coquitlam Adanacs was named the recipient of the Reginald “Pop” Phillips Memorial Award as Best Defensive Player.

The award recognizes a player for outstanding defensive ability while also demonstrating strong sportsmanship. Reed's selection highlights his impact on the defensive side of the floor throughout the 2026 season.

Doyle Named Rookie of the Year

Parker Doyle of the Langley Thunder was named the Marcolis Gilson Award winner as Rookie of the Year.

The award recognizes an eligible player in their first three years of Junior eligibility who has played no more than 10 total Junior games entering the season and has not previously played Junior A in another province.

Doyle's selection reflects an impressive introduction to the BCJALL and a strong foundation for what promises to be a bright Junior career.

Quested Recognized for Sportsmanship

The Keith McEachren Trophy for Most Sportsmanlike Player was awarded to Carter Quested of the Victoria Shamrocks.

The award recognizes a player who demonstrates a commitment to fair, clean and respectful play throughout the season.

Chalmers and Lucas Receive John Urban Award

The John Urban Award for Graduating Player was presented to Nathan Chalmers of the Coquitlam Adanacs and Oskar Lucas of the Port Coquitlam Saints.

The award recognizes graduating players who demonstrate ability, sportsmanship and all-around contributions to the continued growth of their club, while also considering their contributions to the league and minor lacrosse.

Congratulations to both Chalmers and Lucas on this recognition and on their contributions to the BCJALL.

Coyle Named Coach of the Year

Pat Coyle of the Coquitlam Adanacs was named the recipient of the Doug Hazelwood Memorial Trophy as Coach of the Year.

The award recognizes a coach who demonstrates the ability to develop talent while promoting sportsmanship and fair play.

Coyle's recognition highlights his leadership and contribution to the Adanacs throughout the 2026 campaign.

Kennedy Earns Outstanding Achievement Award

Parker Kennedy of the Coquitlam Adanacs was named the recipient of the Bob Reid Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement.

The award recognizes an individual whose outstanding achievements on the floor have made a significant contribution to their team during the season.

Wade Named Executive of the Year

The league also recognized Rod Wade of the Victoria Shamrocks as Executive of the Year.

The honour recognizes the dedication and leadership of those working behind the scenes to support their club and contribute to the continued development and success of Junior A lacrosse in British Columbia.

2026 BCJALL All-Star Teams

In addition to the individual awards, the league announced its 2026 All-Star selections.

First Team All-Stars

  • Greyson Beggs — Victoria Shamrocks — G

  • Nathan Chalmers — Coquitlam Adanacs

  • Parker Kennedy — Coquitlam Adanacs

  • Jared Maznik — Port Coquitlam Saints

  • Josh Mills — Port Coquitlam Saints

  • Jordan Reed — Coquitlam Adanacs

  • Lincoln Wall — Port Coquitlam Saints

Second Team All-Stars

  • Caleb Khan — Langley Thunder — G

  • Ethan Gordon — Coquitlam Adanacs

  • Keegan Laity — New Westminster Salmonbellies

  • Oskar Lucas — Port Coquitlam Saints

  • Koji Okuyama — Langley Thunder

  • Parker Sorenson — Victoria Shamrocks

All-Rookie Team All-Stars

  • Parker Doyle — Langley Thunder

  • Ethan Gordon — Nanaimo Timbermen

  • Kai Hartley — Coquitlam Adanacs

  • Max Pasquale — Delta Islanders

  • Spencer White — Burnaby Lakers

The BCJALL congratulates all of the 2026 award recipients and All-Star selections. Their accomplishments reflect the talent, dedication, sportsmanship and commitment that continue to make Junior A lacrosse in British Columbia one of the premier development environments in the country.

Congratulations to all of the 2026 BCJALL award winners and All-Stars!