Five wickets in the Bay's Fergus Hickey Rosebowl two-day victory testified to Hampton's all-round skills with bat and ball.
Black Cap Kane Williamson was awarded the Bay of Plenty First Class Player of the Year trophy. He scored 1331 runs in all three forms of the game for New Zealand, highlighted by his majestic 578 runs in test cricket at an average of 52.5.
The Bay of Plenty Women's Player of the Year trophy was presented to Kate Anderson.
Anderson has represented the Northern Spirit under-21 team and captained the Bay women on a couple of occasions. She is handy with the bat and took five wickets against ND women's heavyweights Hamilton.
Three senior men's trophies recognised the achievements of former high-profile Bay of Plenty players.
The Mike Wright batting prize went to Tom MacRury, who blasted 432 runs, including two centuries against Poverty Bay. Tony Goodin took the Derek Beard bowling trophy for the second successive year, with MacRury also winning the Brendan Bracewell most promising player award.
Anna Peterson took the BOPCA Women's batting prize, and Tia Robinson the bowling honours. The Mike Nitz Most Promising Women's Player Award went to Macy Adams.
The Bay of Plenty Development batting honours went to Cameron Neal, with Andrew Gibbs winning the bowling award.
The Alan Cotter Services to Cricket Award went to Lyn Govenstock for her work in administration of junior cricket.
Ross Ladyman took the Peter Wright Services to Umpiring Trophy, and Peter Swan the David Johnston Services to Coach Award.