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Four Hawks recognized as NSCA All-American Athletes of the Year

Four Hawks recognized as NSCA All-American Athletes of the Year

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Four Huntingdon student-athletes were honored with the release of the National Strength and Conditioning Association's All-American Athlete of the Year awards.

The four Hawks recognized were Brooks Freeman, Sidney Ison, April Reese and Drew Schlemmer. Each athlete was nominated by Huntingdon Director of Strength and Conditioning Charlie Goodyear, for their determination to improve in athletics while maintaining academic prominence.                    

This is the 41st year the NSCA has presented the All-American Athlete of the Year awards. Since 2011, 43 Huntingdon student-athletes have been recognized by the NSCA. 

 

Previous Huntingdon NSCA All-American Athletes of the Year

2019: Scotty Chadwick (Men's Basketball), Will Cosby (Baseball), Cody Dixon (Wrestling), T.I. Duncan (Women's Basketball), Katelyn Gilmore (Women's Golf), McKenzie Ridgway (Softball), Stephen Shephard (Men's Golf) and Chase Young (Football)

2018: Dakota Beane (Baseball), DeAndre Beck (Wrestling), Juliette Harp (Women's Basketball), Bria Rochelle (Volleyball/Beach Volleyball), Anthony Wood (Football)

2017: Audrianna Hargitt (Volleyball/Beach Volleyball), D.J. Horner (Men's Lacrosse), Jesse Rowlen (Wrestling), Will Thrash (Men's Golf), Cody Shoemaker (Baseball), Jello Weatherspoon (Women's Basketball), Drew Wheeler (Football)

2016: Jenna Dorman (Women's Basketball), Jesse Dunn (Softball), Jake Green (Football), Octavis Harris (Football), John Iwaniec (Football), Patrick Kucera (Baseball) Deon Maxwell (Wrestling), Alec Raley (Baseball), Landon Sessions (Baseball), Jacob Wright (Football)

2015: Phillip Bagley (Football), Taylor Belsterling (Football), Jamichael Bibb (Football), Lauren Condon (Volleyball), Jordan Criswell (Baseball), J. Gardiner (Baseball), Kalen Morgan (Volleyball)

2013: Dakota Hooper (Football)

2011: Keith Anthony (Football)