This trophy honours the baseball convenor of the first national tournament held in Hamilton in 1993, who also worked on the host committee in 1996. Chuck was a talented player, respected by his teammates and opponents. He was a dedicated educator and an organizational leader both in oldtimers' baseball and in fund raising for the Heart and Stroke Foundation throughout the Halton District School Board, which named one of its schools in his honour.
Chuck was a founding member of the Hamilton Oldtimers' Baseball Organization and is a member of its Hall of Fame. He passed away in 2000.
| Year | Champion | Province |
| 2026 | Dufferin Simcoe Braves | Ontario |
| 2025 | Charlottetown Jays | Prince Edward Island |
| 2024 | Dufferin Simcoe Braves | Ontario |
| 2023 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 2022 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 2021a | ||
| 2020a | ||
| 2019 | Scarborough Maroons | Ontario |
| 2018 | Scarborough Maroons | Ontario |
| 2017b | Scarborough Maroons / Burlington 49ers | Ontario |
| 2016 | Westlock Lions | Alberta |
| 2015 | Scarborough Maroons | Ontario |
| 2014 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2013 | Regina Ghosts | Saskatchewan |
| 2012 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2011 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2010 | Dufferin-Simcoe Rockers | Ontario |
| 2009 | Dufferin-Simcoe Rockers | Ontario |
| 2008 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2007 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2006 | Barrie Red Sox | Ontario |
| 2005 | Dufferin-Simcoe Rockers | Ontario |
| 2004 | Spring Lake Masters | Alberta |
| 2003 | Oakville Golden A's | Ontario |
| 2002 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 2001 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 2000 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 1999 | Tecumseh Green Giants | Ontario |
| 1998 | Red Deer Pro Collision Carstars | Alberta |
aTournament cancelled due to COVID-19
bCo-champions due to rain