The Moose Jaw Warriors honoured their top performers from the 2018-19 season on Saturday night with the annual YARA Awards Night held before their regular season finale at Mosaic Place.

Tristin Langan was the big winner as his memorable season was recognized with the Warriors' Player of the Year award, as well as the RBC Top Scorer, Yara Belle Plain Fan's Choice and the Emerald Custom Creations Three Stars Award.

"It's a special feeling getting Player of the Year, all the great guys listed on that trophy is unreal," said Langan after the game. "I couldn't have done it without my linemates and my teammates, this team is a great bunch of guys and we work hard as a team."

From Swan River, MB, Langan was the Warriors’ final selection at the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft, being picked in the ninth round, 183rd overall. Langan had a breakout season with the Warriors this year, finishing with 53 goals, 60 assists, and 113 points. He finished tied for first in the WHL in goals and second in points.

Justin Almeida was named the C & E Mechanical Most Sportsmanlike Player. Coming to the Warriors midway through the 2016-2017 season, Almeida finished this season with 33 goals, 78 assists, 111 points, and just 17 penalty minutes.  Almeida finished third in the WHL scoring race, his assists ranks first in the league, and he recently signed an NHL entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Brayden Tracey captured the McDonald's Rookie of the Year trophy after the 17-year-old from Calgary finished the season with 36 goals, 45 assists, and 81 points to win the WHL rookie scoring title.

19-year-old signed Montreal Canadiens prospect Josh Brook was named the Warriors Safeway/Sobey's Inc. Top Defenceman.  Brook was a steady and consistent presence on the blue-line this season and finished the year with 16 goals, 59 assists, and 75 points. He was tied with Saskatoon’s Dawson Davidson for most points by a defenceman in the WHL.

Goaltenders Brodan Salmond and Adam Evanoff were named the co-recipients of the 2019 Cody Smuk Un-Sung Hero Award.  The goaltending duo was rock solid for the Warriors throughout the season as they split time in the crease. As a tandem, they finished with a 2.77 goals-against average and .907 save percentage.

16-year-old Daemon Hunt captured two awards, the Andy's Transmission Most Improved Player and the Vanier Collegiate Scholastic Achievement Award. Hunt finished his rookie season seven goals, 13 assists, and 20 points, which ranked fourth in the WHL among rookie defencemen.

18-year-old Tate Popple was named the Moose Jaw Co-op Humanitarian of the Year.  Once again this season, the Warriors spent a lot of time in their community helping out organizations and visiting schools, and Popple led the team's Warriors Workout program and in partnership with Boston Pizza Main and Thatcher, began an awareness campaign to help bring attention to Moose Jaw Big Brothers Big Sisters where he met with several “Big's and Little's” throughout the year.

19-year-old Luke Ormsby received the Mark MacKay Hustle Award, which was presented by Warriors Hall of Famer Mark MacKay. Ormsby joined the Warriors in December from Everett and had an immediate impact with his impressive work ethic and determination.