Bill Jeffrey Award, Robert W. Robinson Award & long-term service awards.THE BILL JEFFREY William Alexander (Bill) Jeffrey, born 28th February, 1948, is a British civil servant, currently Permanent Secretary for Defence in the UK. Jeffrey was educated at Allan Glen's School, Glasgow, and Glasgow University. He joined the Home Office in 1971. AWARD IS NAMED IN HONOR OF THE LEGENDARY PENN STATE COACH WHO SERVED AS NSCAA'S PRESIDENT IN 1948 AND RECEIVED THE NSCAA NSCAA National Soccer Coaches Association of America (since 1941; Mission, Kansas) NSCAA National Small College Athletic Association HONOR AWARD IN 1949. IT IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO OR ACHIEVEMENT IN INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER. THE INDIVIDUAL'S CONTRIBUTIONS MUST HAVE MADE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE IMPROVEMENT, ADVANCEMENT OR PRESENTATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER. THE ROBERT W. ROBINSON AWARD IS NAMED IN HONOR OF THE LONGTIME LOWER MERION H.S. (PA) COACH WHO AMASSED A CAREER RECORD OF 219-119-65 BEFORE RETIRING FROM COACHING IN 1990. HE HAS SERVED NSCAA IN A VARIETY OF CAPACITIES AND IS CURRENTLY THE CONVENTION MANAGER. THE ROBINSON AWARD IS PRESENTED EACH YEAR TO A MEMBER FOR THEIR SERVICE OR ACHIEVEMENT IN HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER. THE NSCAA ALSO RECOGNIZES MEMBERS FOR THEIR LONG-TERM CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUTH SOCCER. Bill Jeffrey Award Winners 1972 Wayne Sunderland, Pratt Institute (NY) 1973 Dettmar Cramer, USSF USSF United States Special Forces (US Army) USSF United States Soccer Federation USSF United States Space Foundation USSF United States Special Forces (gaming clan) Coach and Clinician, Germany; 1974 John McKeon, East Stroudsburg (PA) 1975 No award given 1976 Don Yonker, Drexel (PA) 1977 Frank Longo, Quincy College (IL) 1978 Bill Schellenberger, Lynchburg College (VA) 1979 Dr. Patrick Damore, SUNY-Fredonia (NY) 1980 No award given. 1981 Walter Chyzowych, USSF 1982 No award given. 1983 Dr. Owen Wright and Patricia Wright, Elizabethtown Coll. (PA) 1984 Mickey Cochrane, Bowling Green State (OH) 1985 Dr. Raymond Bernabei, NISOA NISOA National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association 1986 Dr. Greg Myers, U.S. Naval Academy (MD) 1987 Jerry Yeagley, Indiana 1988 Fred Schmalz schmaltz also schmalz n. 1. Informal a. Excessively sentimental art or music. b. Maudlin sentimentality. 2. Liquid fat, especially chicken fat. , Evansville (IN) 1989 Albert Colone, National Soccer Hall of Fame The National Soccer Hall of Fame is a hall of fame located in Oneonta, New York that honors the best American soccer players, and individuals who have helped build the sport in the United States. (NY) 1990 Hank Steinbrecher, USSF 1991 Joseph Morrone, Connecticut 1992 Steve Veal, NAIA NAIA abbr. National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes Soccer 1993 Charlie Slagle, Davidson College (NC) 1994 Tim Schum, Binghampton (NY) 1995 John MacKenzie, Western Illinois 1996 Theodore H. Barclay, Denison (OH) 1997 Mel Lorback, West Chester (PA) 1998 Marvin Zuidema, Calvin College (OH) 1999 Peter Gooding, Amherst College (MA) 2000 Horst Richardson, Colorado College 2001 Stephen Negoesco, San Francisco 2002 Aliceann Wilbur, William Smith College Robert W. Robinson Award Winners 1996 Miller Bugliari, The Pingry School (NJ) 1997 Robert Sims, The Westminster Schools (GA) 1998 Robert Robinson, Lower Merion High School Lower Merion High School, is an American public high school in Ardmore, a community in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. It is the larger of the two high schools in Lower Merion School District, which serves both Lower Merion Township and the Borough of Narberth. (PA) 1999 Gene Chyzowych, Columbia High School The name Columbia High School could refer to:
2000 Ron Broadbent, Spencerport (NY) High School 2001 Robert Dollaske, Park Ridge (IL) 2002 Vic Garcia, Lewis-Palmer HS (CO) Youth Long-Term Service Award Winners 1996 Tom Fleck, Idaho Youth Soccer Association 1997 Dr. Robert Contiguglia, US Youth Soccer Association 1998 Adele Dolansky, Washington Area Girls Soccer 1999 Len Oliver, DC Stoddert Soccer League 2000 John Ellis, Manassas, VA 2001 Dean Conway, Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association 2002 David Hicks, Illinois Youth Soccer Association Illinois Youth Soccer Association (IYSA) is the state organization for the USYSA in Illinois. The program provides quality soccer play for all levels of youth in the state of Illinois. It is located out of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Women's Committee Award of Excellence SPONSORED BY THE WASHINGTON AREA GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE (WAGS) PRESENTED ANNUALLY AT THE WOMEN'S BREAKFAST, THE AWARD RECOGNIZES THOSE WHO HAVE BROUGHT HONOR AND DISTINCTION TO WOMEN'S SOCCER AND/OR HAD A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE IMPROVEMENT, ADVANCEMENT OR PRESENTATION OF WOMEN'S SOCCER. 1999 April Heinrichs 2000 Michelle Akers 2001 Lauren Gregg 2002 Michelle Morgan Mike Berticelli Excellence in Coaching Education Award ESTABLISHED IN 2000 IN MEMORY OF THE LATE NOTRE DAME COACH WHO SERVED AS NSCAA VICE PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION. IT IS PRESENTED TO AN NSCAA ACADEMY STAFF MEMBER WHO HAS EXHIBITED EXCELLENCE IN SOCCER COACHING EDUCATION THROUGHOUT HIS OR HER COACHING CAREER AND WHOSE CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE MADE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON SOCCER AND COACHING IN THE UNITED STATES. 2000 Jim Lennox, Hartwick College (NY), NSCAA Director of Coaching Emeritus 2001 Anson Dorrance, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , NSCAA Senior Academy Staff 2002 Tony Waiters, World of Soccer, NSCAA Senior Academy Staff, Director of the NSCAA Goalkeeping Institute |
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