The Campbell J. Naismith Amateur Pibroch Award was created in 1974 by Irene and James Naismith. It commemorates the year in which Campbell Naismith competed in the professional piping class for the first time. The Award features a replica of St. Martin’s Cross, a Celtic cross found on the isle of Iona, Scotland, and is awarded at the San Diego Scottish Highland Games.
Year | Award Winner |
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2024 | Malachi Johannsen Details Here |
2023 | Noah Mittwer Deatils Here |
2022 | Kyle Radwanski
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2019 | Charles Morris
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2018 | Charles Morris
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2017 | Charles Morris
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2016 | Austin Diepenhorst |
2015 | Abraham McCarty |
2014 | Molly Roberts Details Here |
2013 | Jeanne Surdak |
2012 | Marshall German |
2011 | Marshall German |
2010 | Nick Theriault |
2009 | Robert Burns Details Here |
2008 | Paul Langan |
2007 | Justin Celek |
2006 | Erik Leiken |
2005 | Jeremy Cull |
2004 | Evan Runnerstrom |
2003 | Sarah Glass |
2002 | Douglas Miles Details Here |
2001 | Douglas Miles Details Here |
2000 | Jeff Henderson |
1999 | Ian Graham |
1998 | Decker Forrest |
1997 | Lloyd McCafferty |
1996 | Robert E. Hackney |
1995 | Robert E. Hackney |
1994 | Ian Rawlinson |
1993 | Douglas Miles Details Here |
1992 | Douglas Miles
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1991 | Terryll L. Smith Details Here |
1990 | Terryll L. Smith Details Here |
1989 | Sean W. Detmers |
1988 | Sean W. Detmers |
1987 | Kevin B. Weed |
1986 | John Goff Details Here |
1985 | John Cissna Details Here |
1984 | Frank Gordon |
1983 | John Cissna Details Here |
1982 | John Cissna Details Here |
1981 | Dan Speaker |
1980 | Eric Rigler |
1979 | Seumas Coyne |
1977 | Lane Bittick Details Here |
1976 | Tim Huntley Details Here |
1975 | Ken Sutherland Details Here |
1974 | Lane Bittick Details Here |