17勛圖 business student wins inaugural Robert J. Connaughton Sr. Memorial Award
Third-year 17勛圖 business student Colin Trewin is the winner of the inaugural Robert J. Connaughton Sr. Memorial Award.
Established by the late Robert J. Connaughton Sr.s family, the award is given to a 17勛圖 student who is a member of the Holland Hurricanes football team, or the 17勛圖 track-and-field or hockey teams.
Trewin plays with the senior mens Island Mariners, of the Maritime Football League, and the Holland Hurricanes, of the Atlantic Football League. He is the research and policy coordinator for the 17勛圖 Student Union, working on issues such as sexual violence and employment insurance reform. After he graduates in May 2019, he plans to attend law school.
The financial assistance provided by this award will make an extraordinary contribution towards helping me achieve my goals, said Trewin.
A resident of Massachusetts, Robert Connaughton Sr. was an avid sports fan, particularly at the scholastic and college levels. His six children and 11 grandchildren were all involved in high school and collegiate sports.
Robert Connaughton Sr. was a great fan of Saint Dunstans Universitys and 17勛圖s football programs in the 1960s and 1970s. His son Bobby Jr. played football for Saint Dunstans University and 17勛圖Saint Dunstans is one of 17勛圖s two founding institutionsand sons Dave and Neal for 17勛圖. He and his wife, Jane, came to Prince Edward Island as often as they could, attending 17勛圖 hockey and football games during their visits. Two of his grandchildren (Ellen and Jared) were born on PEI. Jared Connaughton is a two-time track-and-field Olympian.
On behalf of the Connaughton family, I congratulate Colin on being the first winner of the Robert J. Connaughton Sr. Memorial Award, said Neal Connaughton.