2016 Program - National Football Foundation
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2016 Program - National Football Foundation
THE GREATER CINCINNATI CHAPTER THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE HALL OF FAME THE 49TH ANNUAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Awards Banquet TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2016 THE WESTIN CINCINNATI The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of The National Football Foundation Would like to thank the for graciously serving as our Event Sponsor this evening. Together we can achieve our goal of Honoring Scholarship, Citizenship and Athletic Achievement Scholar-Athlete Banquet Welcome........................................................................................................................................................................... Steve Bailey President, Greater Cincinnati Chapter, NFF and CHF Master of Ceremonies................................................................................................................................................... John Popovich Sports Director, WCPO TV, Channel 9 National Anthem Performed by............................................................................................................Renee Fisher and Julie Maguire Invocation..................................................................................................................................................................Chase Struewing Scholar Athlete – Waynesville School Remarks from National Football Foundation......................................................................................................................Terry Jacobs Chairman, Greater Cincinnati Chapter, NFF and CHF Former Member of the National Board of Directors, NFF&CHF Collegiate Scholar-Athlete Awards...........................................................................................................Introduced by John Popovich Tom Potter Memorial Award of Courage...........................................................................................................................Tanner Dole Introduced by Kent McCullough, Head Football Coach, Harrison H.S. Presentation of the award by the Tom Potter Family Southwestern Ohio Scholar-Athlete Awards............................................................................................Introduced by John Popovich Anthony Muñoz Foundation Offensive and Defensive Lineman of the Year Awards.................... Tommy Kraemer, Offensive Lineman Elder High School Prince Sammons, Defensive Lineman Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Introduced by Anthony Muñoz, Pro Football Hall of Fame Member, Cincinnati Bengals 49TH ANNUAL Northern Kentucky Scholar-Athlete Awards.............................................................................................Introduced by John Popovich Lifetime Achievement Award...................................................................................................................................... Bruce Baarendse Introduced by John Popovich Guest Speaker.................................................... Dave Lapham, Cincinnati Bengals Radio Color Commentator and former NFL Player ANNOUNCEMENT OF OHIO AND KENTUCKY “THAT’S MY BOY” AWARD WINNERS Southwestern Ohio “That’s Our Boy” Award Winner................................................................... Presented by Kent McCullough President, Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association Head Football Coach, Harrison High School Northern Kentucky “That’s My Boy” Award Winner........................................................................... Presented by Dave Brossart Northern Kentucky Football Coaches Association Head Football Coach, Dixie High School Conclusion..............................................................................................................................................................John Popovich Guest Speaker: Dave Lapham Dave Lapham, the former Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman, is possibly best known as the color analyst on the Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network. For the past 30 years, he has become famous for urging on Bengal players with exhortations such as “come on!” and “get him!” saying “uhoh” when a sack or interception is in the works, “oooh baby” after a Bengals score, and calling players by their first names. Prior to working with his current partner Dan Hoard (2011-Present), Lapham has shared the booth with other Cincinnati Bengals radio broadcast voices including long-time play-by-play announcer Brad Johansen (2000-2010), USC Trojans’ announcer Pete Arbogast (1997-1999), Ohio State University play-by-play announcer Paul Keels (1996), Ken Broo (1991-1995), and Phil Samp (1986-1990), the Bengals’ original play-by-play announcer. Lapham has also shared color commentary in the radio booth with former Cincinnati Bengals’ quarterback, Ken Anderson (1987-1991). Besides game day broadcast duties, Lapham (together with Hoard) co-hosts Bengals Weekly with Marvin Lewis, a recap and preview television show and appears as a panelist on Sports Rock, a local (Cincinnati) sports commentary program. Additionally, he is an analyst on Fox Sports Net’s broadcasts of Big 12 Conference football games. Prior to his broadcasting career, Lapham played professional football for the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals (1974-1983) and the United States Football League’s New Jersey Generals (1984-1985). He was selected by the Bengals in the third round of the 1974 draft, as the 61st overall pick. During his professional football career, he played all five offensive line positions and was a key player on the 1981 Bengals squad that defeated the San Diego Chargers (27-7) to win the AFC championship, but lost to the San Francisco 49ers (26-21) in Super Bowl XVI. Lapham is a 1974 graduate of Syracuse University, where he lettered in football (3 years) and was a team captain. He played in the 1973 East-West Shrine Game, the North-South Game, the Senior Bowl and the Hula Bowl. He was also a 3-year letter winner and captain in football and basketball at Wakefield Memorial High School in Wakefield, Massachusetts, as well as a four-year letterman and captain in track. He is a member of the school’s hall of fame. Lapham resides in Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife, Lynne. They have two adult children, Dave Jr. and Sarah. Lapham is active in the Cincinnati community and is president of the charitable foundation Charities M.D., which awards scholarships to students pursuing a career in healthcare. The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of The National Football Foundation WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT: AlphaGraphics Cincinnati..........................................................................................................................Bruce Baarendse Lifetime Achievement Award John Zisko, MD.......................................................................................................................... Mason Brunner, Harrison Wellington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Partners of Mercy Health Baker Concrete Construction................................................................................................. Tyrone Davenport Jr., Ponitz St. Xavier High School.....................................................................................................................Alex Deters, St. Xavier Kelly Farrish, Attorney at Law.......................................................................................................... Tanner Dole, Harrison Tom Potter Award of Courage Elder High School.............................................................................................................................................Head Table Fellowship of Christian Athletes........................................................................................................................Head Table Jerry Momper...................................................................................................................................................Head Table Ken Anderson...................................................................................................................................................Head Table Commonwealth St. Elizabeth Sports Medicine................................................................... Jake Henderson, Thomas More Steve Feagins, MD and Suresh Nayak, MD......................................................................................Austin Jackson, Turpin Wellington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Partners of Mercy Health Robert R. Burger, MD............................................................................................................... Shane Kelly, Mount St. Joe Dr. Stephen Dailey..................................................................................................................................Kent Kern, Miami Brian Rottinghaus, MD..................................................................................................................Hunter Krause, Fairfield Wellington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Partners of Mercy Health 49TH ANNUAL Bob and Marsha Mangine.............................................................................................................. Ryan Leahy, Cincinnati Timothy Kremchek, MD................................................................................................................... Jake Megois, Madeira Peter S. Cha, MD.................................................................................. Johnny Noyen, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Hilltop Companies...........................................................................................................................Kyler Padgett, Conner Hilltop Companies......................................................................................................Cameron Pitzer, Covington Catholic Hilltop Companies................................................................................................................. Dillon Powell, Simon Kenton Amelia Wiggins, MD........................................................................................................Tyler Sammons, New Richmond Wellington Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Partners of Mercy Health TUJ Transportation..................................................................................................................... Brett Slusher, Beechwood Baker Concrete Construction...............................................................................................Chase Struewing, Waynesville Hilltop Companies........................................................................................................................... Sean Sullivan, Holmes Matandy Steel and Metal Products........................................................ Bransen Vilardo, Miami Valley Christian Academy All eligible high school scholar-athletes will receive a William F. Thesing Scholarship The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of The National Football Foundation TOM POTTER MEMORIAL AWARD OF COURAGE On occasions when the chapter feels it is worthy, we honor an individual who participates in the great game of football with our Tom Potter Memorial Award of Courage. This award is presented to a person who has overcome great obstacles in his life. The award is appropriately named The Tom Potter Memorial Award of Courage. Our fellow board member and dear friend, Tom, lived each day of his life with a great deal of courage while possessing an overwhelming devotion and commitment to young people. He truly represented the mission and beliefs of the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation. PAST WINNERS 1992 - Mike Pearl, Wyoming High School 1994 - Scott Wiggins, Newport Central Catholic High School 1995 - James Adams, Covington Catholic High School 1997 - Tim Alexander, Dixie Heights High School 1998 - Ben Kelhoffer, LaSalle High School 1999 - Mark Kayes, Winton Woods High School 2000 - George Lewis, Wyoming High School 2002 - Matt Baker, Roger Bacon High School 2003 - Trenton Elliott, Lakota East High School 2004 - Tom Potter (posthumously) 2007 - Ben Johnston, Middletown High School 2008 - Bruce Ernest, Kings High School 2009 - Francisco Michels, Holy Cross High School 2010 - Cory Hardin, College of Mount St. Joseph 2011 - Zach Gelter, New Richmond High School 2012 - Shawn Roberts, Newport High School 2013 - Sam Becker, McNicholas High School 2014 - Dylan Barnett, LaSalle High School 2015 - Ryan Davis, Cincinnati Country Day 49TH ANNUAL Tom Potter 2016 Award of Courage Winner Tanner Dole Harrison High School The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of The National Football Foundation LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Bruce Baarendse FOUNDED 1967 GREATER CINCINNATI CHAPTER OUR PURPOSE Football trains boys in courage, competition and sportsmanship. It builds physical and moral fiber in an age of luxury and softness. Looked at from a broad perspective, it is a national force unique to America; teaching qualities of heart and spirit which complete the educational process of the whole man. The spirit of competitive sports, however, should be in its proper place in the scheme of education. We want to keep football a game, not a business. If this goal is to be achieved, the “rules of the game” in America need a broad basis of public support. Building public support is the job of the more than one hundred chapters of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame across America. Honoring the top Scholar-Athletes in the Greater Cincinnati area brings recognition to those young men who have excelled on the playing field, in their classrooms and in their communities. These awards dramatize our stand which can only be successful with your support. 49TH ANNUAL Please join with us in pursuing these goals by becoming a member of the National Football Foundation. Thank you. Terry S. Jacobs Board of Trustees Greater Cincinnati Chapter, NFF&CHF Former Member of National Board of Directors, NFF&CHF Stephen A. Bailey President, Board of Trustees Greater Cincinnati Chapter, NFF&CHF NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION 18 E. Fourth Street, Suite 100 • Cincinnati, OH 45202 • (513) 381-0825 Southwestern Ohio Award Named for Joe Quinn The Southwestern Ohio “That’s Our Boy” Award is named after Joe Quinn, former sports writer at the Cincinnati Post. Joe retired in October, 1976, after working in the sports department of the Post for 41 years. He was the first to pick a High School All-Star Team, the first to write a column about high school sports, and the first to write about the high school scene on a daily basis. Joe Quinn organized the first meeting of high school coaches in Southwest Ohio; that meeting was the beginning of the Southwestern Ohio Football Coaches Association. As he recalled, “I thought it was a shame the way some people bickered and fought with each other; and if we could get together socially, it might develop some friendliness around the schools.” The first meeting was in the basement of the home of Fred Yeager, the coach at Central Vocational. There were eight coaches present. S.W.O.F.C.A. has grown to be the largest local football coaches’ organization in the state of Ohio. Joe passed away in 1980. We are pleased to honor Joe Quinn by naming the Southwestern Ohio Award: “The Joe Quinn That’s Our Boy Award.” Northern Kentucky Award Named for Brian Williams 49TH ANNUAL The Northern Kentucky “That’s My Boy” Award is named for Brian P. Williams, a former winner of the award, who died in New York in the World Trade Center on September, 11, 2001. He was 30 years old. Brian was a three sport star and a star in the classroom at Covington Catholic High School. He had an accumulative grade point average of 4.0 and was a three year varsity letterman in football on two state championship teams. Brian was team captain his senior year and was also First Team All-State as a tight end. He was a two-time silver medalist in the discus throw at the Kentucky State Championships and was also a First Team All Conference Basketball player in Northern Kentucky. Brian continued his football career at Columbia University in New York City where he was a starter at tight end for four years. After graduation Brian began working as a bond trader at Canton-Fitzgerald whose offices were on the top floors of The World Trade Center. We are pleased to honor Brian Williams by naming the Northern Kentucky Award: “The Brian Williams That’s My Boy Award.” The Greater Cincinnati Chapter Scholar-Athletes COLLEGIATE Jake Henderson Thomas More College Coach: Regis Scafe Shane Kelly Mount Saint Joseph University Coach: Rod Huber Kent Kern Miami University Coach: Chuck Martin Ryan Leahy University of Cincinnati Coach: Tommy Tuberville NORTHERN KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL 49TH ANNUAL Kyler Padgett Conner High School Coach: David Trosper Cameron Pitzer Covington Catholic High School Coach: Eddie Eviston Brett Slusher Beechwood High School Coach: Noel Rash Dillon Powell Simon Kenton High School Coach: Jeff Marksberry Sean Sullivan Holmes High School Coach: Benjamin Nevels The Greater Cincinnati Chapter Scholar-Athletes SOUTHWESTERN OHIO HIGH SCHOOL Mason Brunner Harrison High School Coach: Kent McCullough Tyrone Davenport Jr. Ponitz Career Technology Center Coach: Jim Place Alex Deters St. Xavier High School Coach: Steve Specht Austin Jackson Turpin High School Coach: Rob Stoll 49TH ANNUAL Hunter Krause Fairfield High School Coach: Jason Krause Tyler Sammons New Richmond High School Coach: Joshua Stratton Jake Megois Madeira High School Coach: Mike Shafer Chase Struewing Waynesville High School Coach: Brandon Philpot Johnny Noyen Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Coach: Eric Taylor Bransen Vilardo Miami Valley Christian Academy Coach: Robert Vilardo Division Winners Offensive Linemen OH D1: Tommy Kraemer Elder HS OH D2: Josh Myers Miamisburg HS OH D3: Trent Clark Trotwood - Madison HS OH D4: Sean Sherman Fenwick HS 2016 Offensive and Defensive Linemen of the Year 2016 Offensive Lineman of the Year 2016 Defensive Lineman of the Year OH D5: Nicholas Noyen CHCA OH D6: Davionne Laney Summit Country Day HS Kentucky: Bo Hebel Highlands HS Indiana: Jarrod Schwenk East Central HS Defensive Linemen OH D1: Joe Schroer Elder HS OH D2: Jake Saunders Loveland HS OH D3: Nick Staderman McNicholas HS OH D4: Grant Gottdiner Indian Hills HS OH D5: Prince Sammons CHCA Tommy Kraemer Elder High School Tommy Kraemer is a senior Offensive Tackle from Elder High School who is heading to Notre Dame in the fall. He was rated the Top Tackle prospect in Ohio. He was also elected Team Captain for Elder. Presented by Prince Sammons Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Prince Sammons is a senior Defensive End from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy who will be attending Auburn University. Last year he was Max Preps 2nd Team All American. Prince was also a 2 time Division 5 Defensive Player of the Year. Hosted by OH D6: Nicholas Edinger Dayton Chrostian HS Kentucky: Tucker Mueller Simon Kenton HS Indiana: Dylon Neff South Dearbon HS Engaging the Tri-State region to impact area youth mentally, physically, and spiritually MUNOZFOUNDATION.ORG Past Winners of the “That’s My Boy” Award 1962 Tom Kiehfuss - Purcell Ohio State 1963 Paul Erickson - Colerain Cornell 1964 Tom Rhoads - St. Xavier Notre Dame 1965 Gene Otting - Elder Xavier 1966 Dennis Fox - Oak Hills Purdue 1967 Steve Hopping - Sycamore Brown 1968 John Raterman - Elder Notre Dame 1969 Ron Dieckman - Western Hills Harvard 1970 Steve Imhoff - Sycamore Miami 1971 Mark Morelli - Roger Bacon Butler 1972 Doug Crum - Lockland Purdue 1973 Steve Grote - Elder Michigan 1974 John Tuke - St. Xavier Harvard 1975 Scott Schroer - Mariemont Vanderbilt 1976 Tom Berger - Wyoming Eastern Ky. 1977 Tim Koegel - Moeller Notre Dame 1978 Kevin Bates - Wyoming Stanford 1979 Sam Ach - Wyoming Amherst Jeff Dennis - Wyoming Kentucky 1980 Eric Humpert - Forest Park Ball State 1981 Eric Kattus - Colerain Michigan 1982 Paul Rolfes - Oak Hills Cincinnati 1983 Jim Heiser - Mariemont Duke 1984 Pete Mather - Sycamore Miami 1985 Todd Smith - Goshen U.S. Naval Academy 1986 Sean Apke - Lockland Ohio Northern 1987 Rodney Vincent - Cin. Country Day Brown 1988 Mike Healy - St. Xavier Vanderbilt 1989 Nick Smith - Forest Park Notre Dame 1990 Chris Allen - New Miami Miami 1991 Justin Clark - Williamsburg Ohio State 1992 Craig Wilmhoff -Beechwood Eastern KY Matt Hirsch - Colerain Cincinnati 1993 Chad Cogswell - Covington Cath. Northern KY Marc Edwards - Norwood Notre Dame Scott Sollmann - St. Xavier Notre Dame 1994 Ryan Murphy - LaSalle Illinois Rob Sandfoss - Newport Cent. Cath. KY Wesleyan Trevor Speeg - Williamsburg Cincinnati 1995 Jeremy Burns - Campbell County Valparaiso Ahmed Plummer - Wyoming Ohio State 1996 Cameron Demmerle - Beechwood Centre Seneca Gray - Holmes Kentucky State Jefferson Kelley - Colerain Ohio State 1997 Ed Eviston - Newport Central Catholic Georgetown Danny Jones - Goshen Wilmington 1998 Scott Kuhnhein - Highlands Ohio State Dan Startsman - Mariemont Brown 1999 Tom Beechem - Covington Catholic Dayton Austin King - Purcell-Marian Northwestern 2000 Matt Atkins - Newport Thomas More Steve Sollmann - St. Xavier Notre Dame 2001 Brent Grover - Highlands Purdue Andrew Willis - Cincinnati Country Day Colgate 2002 Mike Hurley - St. Xavier Yale Rob Smith - Highlands Tennessee 2003 Brandent Englemon - Holmes Michigan Brad Maurer - Kings Lafayette 2004 Jeff Wera - Beechwood William and Mary Josh Kuempel - Mariemont Stanford Miami 2005 Brayden Coombs - Colerain Trevor Stellman - Conner Thomas More 2006 Mike Scherpenberg - Indian Hill Grand Valley State Lance Durbin - Conner Cincinnati 2007 Doug Browne - CHCA Vanderbilt Scott Gray - Ryle Marshall Matt Frankey - Hamilton-Badin Cincinnati 2008Fred Craig - St. Xavier Stanford Cory Farris - Boone County Kentucky 2009 Drake Browne - CHCA Furman Patrick Van Sant - Covington Catholic Georgetown 2010 Tate Nichols - Ryle Notre Dame Andrew Perkins - CHCA Ohio State 2011 Jarrett Grace - Colerain Notre Dame Troy Timmerman - Covington Catholic Air Force Ohio State 2012 Joe Burger - LaSalle Patrick Towles - Highlands Kentucky 2013 Donovan McCoy - Highlands Kentucky Dylan Wiesman - Colerain Tennessee Yale 2014 Jon Bezney - Mariemont Sam Burchell - Covington Catholic Cincinnati Andrew Way - Conner Dayton 2015 Simeon Lane - St. Xavier Princeton Ryan Woolf - Ryle Georgetown 49TH ANNUAL Past Award Winners CONTRIBUTION TO AMATEUR FOOTBALL AWARD Si Burick* Jerry Nardiello Tom Ballaban* Clark A. Oyler Joe Clark* William J. Parchman Barry Cobb John Popovich Angilo J. Colosimo, M.D. Joe Quinn* Ritter Collett* Paul Ritter Tom Crosby Ken Rusche Stephen W. Dailey Phil Samp* Gerry Faust A.J. “Bud” Schaub, Jr. Dick Forbes Jim Schottlekotte Harry Goedde Richard Seitz Pat Harmon* Steve Sheehan Bill Hoffeld* Dick Shrider* Bob Hollifield* Bill Smith Robert Horton, DDS Paul Sommerkamp* Ben Hubbard William Stargel* Terry Jacobs Stan Stutzman* Bobby Kelly Patrick Sweeney Jim Kelly* Roger Thesing Mike Kelly Tommy Thompson Robert Lewis* Sister Francis Marie Thrailkill Jim Miner* Julia Ward-Perdue Bill Moeller* John Wiethe* Jack Moran* Herb Woeste Anthony Muñoz Ron Woyan DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN AWARD Bron Bacevich* Bob Miller Dr. Charles Barrett* Ray Nolting* Dr. Warren G. Bennis Rev. Paul L. O’Conner, S.J* Paul Brown* Donald Powers Weeb Ewbank* John Pont* Jack Farcasin* Ernest Roush Joseph P. Hayden* Eugene Ruehlman Woody Hayes* Glenn Sample* Hugh Hindman* Danny Scholl* Bob Johnson Charles “Chuck” Settle* William J. Keating Dr. Reed Shank* Joseph Kelly George D. Smith* Ted Kluszewski* Joseph Steger Donald S. “Buddy” LaRosa Charles Taft* James McCafferty* Dan Tehan* Pat Mancuso Gen. Lewis W. Walt Charles S. Mechem, Jr. John Wiethe* Phil Meyers* William H. Zimmer Charles “Chick” Mileham* Reggie Williams 49TH ANNUAL Robert Napier LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Bernie Barre Ron Corradini Tom Crosby Owen Hauck* Dick Kerin Steve Klonne Roy Lucas, Sr. Terry Malone Pat Mancuso Dale Mueller Ken Osborne Lynn Ray Steve Rasso* Bob Schneider *deceased SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORS Robert R. 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