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== Divisional Champions ==
== Divisional Champions ==
2002 - [[Kevin Smith]]
2002 - [[Kevin Smith]]
2005 - [[Dave Pate]] and Kevin Smith
2005 - [[Dave Pate]] and Kevin Smith
2006 - [[Brian Schoutteet]] and [[Andrew Hughes]]
2006 - [[Brian Schoutteet]] and [[Andrew Hughes]]
2007 - Brian Schoutteet and [[Aaron Hughes]]
2007 - Brian Schoutteet and [[Aaron Hughes]]
2008 - Andrew Hughes, Dave Pate, [[Doug Hahn]] and [[Blake Clayton]]
2008 - Andrew Hughes, Dave Pate, [[Doug Hahn]] and [[Blake Clayton]]
2009 - [[Ty Palmer]], Kevin Smith, [[Travis Peterson]] and Doug Hahn
2009 - [[Ty Palmer]], Kevin Smith, [[Travis Peterson]] and Doug Hahn
2010 - [[Ty Boardman]] and [[Mike Smith]]  
2010 - [[Ty Boardman]] and [[Mike Smith]]  
2011 - [[Joe Snider]], [[Dave Nanninga]] and Dave Pate
2011 - [[Joe Snider]], [[Dave Nanninga]] and Dave Pate
2012
2012

Revision as of 15:54, 13 May 2012

A Divisional Champion is automatically awarded one of the top spots in the playoffs. In 2008, 2009 they earned a first round bye. In some cases a divisional winner could have a worse record than the next highest seeded team who didn't win their division(See 2011).

The Conference Champion is the team who wins their conference and therefore earns a right to become KSL Champion.


Divisional Champions

2002 - Kevin Smith

2005 - Dave Pate and Kevin Smith

2006 - Brian Schoutteet and Andrew Hughes

2007 - Brian Schoutteet and Aaron Hughes

2008 - Andrew Hughes, Dave Pate, Doug Hahn and Blake Clayton

2009 - Ty Palmer, Kevin Smith, Travis Peterson and Doug Hahn

2010 - Ty Boardman and Mike Smith

2011 - Joe Snider, Dave Nanninga and Dave Pate

2012