| Past Honor Award Winners |
1942 - Tom Hamilton, Administrator 1943 - Thomas G. Taylor, U.S. Naval Academy 1944 - John D. Brock, Springfield College 1945 - All coaches serving in the U.S. Armed Forces 1946 - G. Randolph Manning, Administrator 1947 - Douglas T. Stewart, University of Pennsylvania 1948 - James A. Walder, Referee 1949 - William Jeffrey, Penn State University 1950 - George D. Ritchie, Wethersfield High School 1951 - Thomas J. Dent, Dartmouth 1952 - Lawrence E. Briggs, University of Massachusetts 1953 - Glenn Warner, U.S. Naval Academy 1954 - E. Paul Patton, Administrator 1955 - John A. Wood, Oak Park High School 1956 - Richard W. Schmelzer, Rochester Polytechnic Institute 1957 - Allison W. Marsh, Amherst College, and Earle C. Waters, West Chester State College 1958 - T. Fred Holloway, SUNY-Cortland 1959 - Robert Dunn, Swarthmore College 1960 - Isadore ‘Doe’ Yavits, Ithaca College 1961 - Carlton Reilly, Brooklyn College 1962 - G.K. ‘Joe’ Guennel, Indiana University 1963 - John R. Kalloch, Referee 1964 - Donald Yonker, Drexel 1965 - John R. Eiler, East Stroudsburg State University 1966 - Charles R. Scott, University of Pennsylvania 1967 - Irv R. Schmid, Springfield College 1968 - Huntley Parker, SUNY-Brockport 1969 - Ernst M. Allen Jr., University of North Carolina 1970 - Robert Henry ‘Harry’ Rodgers, Referee, Pa. 1971 - Donald Minnegan, Towson State College 1972 - James Reed, Princeton University 1973 - John Squires, University of Connecticut 1974 - Alden ‘Whitey’ Burnham, Dartmouth 1975 - Robert Baptista, Wheaton (Ill.) College 1976 - M.W. ‘Chick’ Jacobus, Kingswood School 1977 - Robert Guelker, SIU–Edwardsville 1978 - Mickey Cochrane, Bowling Green State University 1979 - James ‘Ted’ Chambers, Howard University 1980 - Donald Baker, Ursinus College 1981 - Charles Matlack, Earlham College 1982 - Harry J. Keough, Saint Louis University 1983 - Robert J. DiGrazia, California-Berkeley 1984 - Julian Menendez, San Jose State University 1985 - C. Clifford McCrath, Seattle Pacific University 1986 - Walter A. Bahr, Penn State University 1987 - John McKeon, East Stroudsburg State University, and James ‘Jimmy’ Mills, Haverford College 1988 - Joseph Bean, Wheaton (Ill.) College 1989 - William H. Shellenberger, Lynchburg College 1990 - Raymond Bernabei, NISOA 1991 - Russ Carr, Westmont College, Calif. 1992 - Robert E. Nye, College of Wooster, Ohio 1993 - A. Terry Jackson, Wesleyan College 1994 - Timothy O. Schum, Binghamton University 1995 - Joseph Morrone, University of Connecticut 1996 - Clay Berling, Soccer America 1997 - Jerry Yeagley, Indiana University 1998 - Robert W. Robinson, Lower Merion High School, Pa. 1999 - Miller A. Bugliari, The Pingry School, N.J. 2000 - Peter Gooding, Amherst College 2001 - William Holleman, The Lovett School 2002 - Dr. Raymond Cieplik, U.S. Coast Guard Academy 2003 - Mel Lorback, West Chester University 2004 - Dr. Thomas Fleck, Florida Youth Soccer Association 2005 - Hank Steinbrecher, Former USSF Secretary General 2006 - Dr. Jay Martin, Ohio Wesleyan University 2007 - Jeff Vennell, The Cranbrook Schools 2008 - Roy Gordon, University of Mary Washington 2009 - Jay Engeln, Doherty High School, Colo. |
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