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Philadelphia Sports Writers Association

The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association (PSWA)[1] was founded on May 12, 1904, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2] The first of what would become an annual Awards Dinner was held on February 15, 1905.[2]

Awards edit

Each year, awards are presented—for the preceding calendar year—in the following categories: Outstanding Pro Athlete and/or Outstanding Philadelphia Pro Athlete of the Year (formerly Pro Athlete), Outstanding Amateur Athlete, Team of the Year, Outstanding Penn Relays collegiate performer (Frank Dolson/Penn Relays Award), Living Legend, Native Son, Humanitarian, Good Guy Award, and Most Courageous Athlete. The name of the Most Courageous Athlete recipient is kept secret until the night of the dinner.[3]

In 2012, the Humanitarian award was presented to Ed Snider and renamed in his honor as the Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Award.

In 2015, two new awards were begun: the Bill Campbell Broadcast Award and the Stan Hochman Award (for that year's best sports story in the region).[3]

In some years, awards are given in other categories: Executive of the Year, Nostalgia Team, Lifetime Achievement, Special Achievement, and Special Recognition.[4]

Award winners edit

1970–1979 edit

1977
1978
1979

1980–1989 edit

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984

• Outstanding Amateur Athlete Award - Jockey Tony Vega

1984

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989

1990–1999 edit

1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999

2000–2009 edit

2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006

2007 edit

The awardees were honored at the PSWA's 104th Awards Dinner on January 28, 2008.[9]

2008 edit

The awardees were honored at the 105th Awards Dinner on January 26, 2009.[9]

2009 edit

The awardees were honored at the 106th Awards Dinner on February 1, 2010.

2010–2014 edit

2010 edit

The awardees were honored at the 107th Awards Dinner on January 31, 2011.[34][35]

2011 edit

The awardees were honored at the 108th Awards Dinner on January 30, 2012.[45]

2012 edit

The awardees were honored at the 109th Awards Dinner on January 28, 2013.[57][58][59][60]

  • Pro Athlete of the Year – Mike Trout (Los Angeles Angels and Millville High School)[60]
  • Living Legend – Larry Bowa (former Phillies shortstop and manager)[59]
  • Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Award – Ed Snider (Philadelphia Flyers founder and Comcast-Spectacor chairman)[57]
  • Army/Navy Game MVP – Keenan Reynolds (Navy freshman quarterback)[59]
  • Special Achievement – Jimmy Rollins (Philadelphia Phillies)[59]
  • Special Achievement – Speedy Morris (former basketball coach at La Salle University and St. Joseph's Prep)[59]
  • Special Achievement – Hank Nichols (basketball referee and Naismith Hall of Fame inductee)[59]
  • Most Courageous Athlete – Mario Tobia (blind golfer)[60]

2013 edit

The awardees were honored at the 110th Awards Dinner on January 27, 2014.[61][62]

  • Philadelphia Pro Athlete – Danny García (Light welterweight boxer: Undefeated light Welterweight Champion)
  • Outstanding National Pro Athlete – LeSean McCoy (Philadelphia Eagles running back)
  • Native Son – Bo Ryan (head coach of the University of Wisconsin–Madison Badgers men's basketball team)
  • Living Legend – Bill Barber (former Philadelphia Flyers forward)
  • Athlete Good Guy – Jason Avant (Philadelphia Eagles receiver)
  • Team of the Year – Boston Red Sox
  • Amateur Athlete – Rondell White (West Chester University running back)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Bernard Hopkins (Middleweight Boxer: multi champion/belt holder)[62]
  • Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian – Jim Murray (former Philadelphia Eagles general manager, founder of the Eagles Fly for Leukemia campaign, founder of first Ronald McDonald House)
  • Penn Relays Frank Dolson Award – Emily Lipari (Villanova University)
  • Army/Navy Game MVP – Keenan Reynolds (Navy quarterback)
  • 1973 & 1974 Stanley Cup Commemoration – Bernie Parent & Bob Clarke (former Philadelphia Flyers goalie and former Philadelphia Flyers captain)
  • Special Achievement – Wayne Hardin (Temple University & Naval Academy football coach, College Football Hall of Fame inductee)
  • Special Achievement – Tim Van Liew (Rutgers-Camden track & field: javelin)
  • Special Achievement – Denise Dillon (Head Coach, Drexel University women's basketball)
  • Special Achievement – Jay Greenberg (Philadelphia Flyers beat writer, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee)
  • Special Achievement – Eastern High School Field Hockey (14 straight N.J. state field hockey championships and this year won N.J. Tournament of Champions)

2014 edit

2015–2019 edit

2015

The awardees were honored at the 112th annual awards dinner on February 1, 2016[3]

  • Athlete of the Year – Carli Lloyd (U.S. national women's soccer; Delran H.S. and Rutgers)[3]
  • Outstanding Philadelphia Pro Athlete – Jakub Voráček (Philadelphia Flyers winger)[3]
  • Outstanding Amateur Athlete – Tyler Matakevich (Temple Owls football All-American linebacker)[3]
  • Team of the Year – Temple Owls football[3]
  • Living Legend – Larry Holmes (former heavyweight boxing champion; Easton, Pa.)[3]
  • Native Son – Jahri Evans (New Orleans Saints offensive lineman); Frankford H.S. and Bloomsburg State)[3]
  • Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian – David Montgomery (Philadelphia Phillies chairman)[3]
  • Army–Navy MVP – Keenan Reynolds (Navy)[3]
  • Good Guy Award – Brett Brown (Philadelphia 76ers head coach)[3]
  • Bill Campbell Broadcast Award – Merrill Reese (Philadelphia Eagles broadcaster)[3]
  • Stan Hochman Award (best sports story in the region) – Mike Sielski (The Philadelphia Inquirer)[3]
  • Special Achievement – Herb Magee (Philadelphia University; in 2015, became the second NCAA men's basketball coach to register 1,000 wins)[3]
  • Special Achievement – Reece Whitley (Penn Charter H.S. sophomore; has set 6 national swimming records for his age group)[3]
  • Most Courageous Athlete – Richard Suarez (Rowan University, baseball)
2016

The awardees are to be honored at the 113th annual awards dinner on February 3, 2017.[63]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ For the PSWA logo, see: . Jim DeLorenzo Public Relations. December 6, 2011. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012. Retrieved 2011-12-09.
  2. ^ a b About webpage. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Carchidi, Sam (January 28, 2016). "Lloyd highlights sports writers banquet". Philly.com. Philadelphia Media Network (Digital), LLC. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  4. ^ a b c d e f The Executive of the Year, Nostalgia Team, Lifetime Achievement, and Special Recognition awards are not presented every year.
  5. ^ a b c d e The winners of the Most Courageous Award for 1977, 1979, 1984, 1986, and 1991 are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. (The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.) "'Most Courageous Athlete Award' - Memorable Moments". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 14, 2009. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af The winners of the Good Guy Award for 1978 to 2008 are listed at the bottom of the cited webpage with the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. (The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.) 76ers’ Willie Green earns PSWA ‘Good Guy’ award. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  7. ^ a b c PSWA Living Legend award will go to Red Klotz. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  8. ^ a b c d e f The winners of the Most Courageous Award for 1997, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2007 are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. (The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.) More ‘Most Courageous’ memories from PSWA dinners. PSWA Dinner website. January 17, 2009. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Awards webpage. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  10. ^ The following article was written on September 27, 2008, eight months after the award presentation. The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year. Jimmy Rollins, MVP. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  11. ^ Kalas honored by PSWA at 2008 Awards Dinner. PSWA Dinner official website. April 14, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  12. ^ Carli Lloyd - 2007’s ‘Native Son’ Winner. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  13. ^ Jon Runyan - 2007 Humanitarian Award-Winner. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  14. ^ Writers honor Phils’ PR director, Larry Shenk. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  15. ^ Kerry Fraser - 2007 Special Achievement Award. PSWA Dinner official website. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  16. ^ Brad Lidge named PSWA’s Outstanding Pro Athlete. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  17. ^ West Chester’s Mike Washington is Outstanding Amateur. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  18. ^ Phillies are Philadelphia Sports Writers’ ‘Team of the Year’. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  19. ^ Bernie Parent is Sports Writers’ Living Legend. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  20. ^ Cuttino Mobley honored as Philadelphia ‘Native Son’. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  21. ^ Adam Taliaferro to Receive PSWA Humanitarian Award. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  22. ^ Eagles Sheldon Brown is PSWA ‘Good Guy’ award-winner. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  23. ^ Lifetime Achievement award for NFL Films’ Steve Sabol. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  24. ^ PSWA’s ‘Most Courageous Athlete’ of 2009. PSWA Dinner website. January 27, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-19. (The article title has the incorrect year, i.e., the year that follows the award year. The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year.)
  25. ^ PSWA taps Eagles’ Brent Celek as Outstanding Pro Athlete. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  26. ^ Drexel’s Gabriela Marginean PSWA’s Top Amateur. PSWA Dinner website. January 3, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  27. ^ PSWA names Phillies ‘Team of the Year’ for 2009. PSWA Dinner website. January 3, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  28. ^ Vol’s Sarah Bowman honored at PSWA Awards Dinner. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h i PSWA banquet on Feb. 1: So who’s going to be there?. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  30. ^ South Jersey’s own Andrew Bailey wins ‘Native Son’ Award. PSWA Dinner website. November 16, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  31. ^ 1980 World Series hero Dickie Noles is PSWA ‘Humanitarian’. PSWA Dinner website. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  32. ^ PSWA honors Villanova’s 1985 NCAA championship team. PSWA Dinner website. November 16, 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  33. ^ Villanova’s Frances Koons honored by PSWA. PSWA Dinner website. August 29, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  34. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Halladay leads Philadelphia Sports Writers Association's honorees". philly.com. Philadelphia Media Network. February 1, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  35. ^ a b "Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay named Pro Athlete of the Year by Philadelphia Sports Writers Association". Philadelphia Phillies. December 10, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
  36. ^ "Phils' Halladay Earns PSWA 'Pro Athlete of the Year' Award". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 9, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  37. ^ a b c d e f Callahan, Kevin (February 1, 2011). "Best of the best". CourierPostOnline.com. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  38. ^ "Flyers Earn PSWA's 'Team of the Year' Award". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 1, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  39. ^ "PSWA Will Honor Eagle Great Bill Bergey as 'Living Legend'". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 21, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  40. ^ "Soccer Star Bobby Convey Wins PSWA 'Native Son' Award". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  41. ^ "'Flyin' Hawaiian' Earns PSWA's Humanitarian Award". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 30, 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  42. ^ "76ers' Elton Brand Names PSWA's Good Guy Award-Winner". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 12, 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
  43. ^ Callahan, Kevin (January 31, 2011). "Athlete's initiative provides gift of life". CourierPostOnline.com. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  44. ^ Callahan, Kevin (February 1, 2011). "Herzlich cited as Most Courageous". CourierPostOnline.com. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  45. ^ a b "2012 banquet: Who is going to be there?". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 16, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  46. ^ "Claude Giroux wins Pro Athlete of the Year from PSWA". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 16, 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  47. ^ "Villanova All-American to be honored at 2012 banquet". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 30, 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  48. ^ "PSWA crowns Phillies 'Team of the Year' for 2011". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 20, 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  49. ^ "PSWA's Living Legend for 2012: Herb Magee". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 18, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  50. ^ "Giants' All-Star Vogelsong named PSWA 'Native Son' winner". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  51. ^ "Villanova coach Andy Talley named PSWA's Humanitarian". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 17, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  52. ^ "Hunter Pence named Good Guy winner by Sports Writers". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 3, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  53. ^ "Philly Sports Writers honor Union star Sebastian Le Toux". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 2, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  54. ^ a b c d e "Charlie Manuel, Cheryl Reeve among PSWA award-winners". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  55. ^ Cooney, Kevin (January 30, 2012). "PSWA Banquet: Robles feels at home in Philly". PhillyBurbs.com. Calkins Media, Inc. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  56. ^ McCaffery, Jack (January 30, 2012). "Philly holds special place in courageous Robles' heart". The Mercury (Pottstown, Pa.). Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  57. ^ a b "Ed Snider wins lifetime humanitarian award named in his honor". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. December 6, 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  58. ^ Dillon, Hugh E (January 29, 2013). "Photos: The 109th annual Sports Writers Association Awards Dinner". Philly.com. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  59. ^ a b c d e f "Special awards for Jimmy Rollins, Speedy Morris, Hank Nichols". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 18, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  60. ^ a b c Edwards, Rob (January 28, 2013). "Mike Trout honored at Philadelphia Sports Writer's banquet". New Jersey On-Line LLC. South Jersey Times. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  61. ^ "PSWA's 110th annual Sports Awards Dinner: Who is going to be there?". Philadelphia Sports Writers Association. January 20, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  62. ^ a b "Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Banquet: Notable sports celebrities were out in force at the Hyatt in Cherry Hill". Liberty City Press. February 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  63. ^ a b c "McLane wins Hochman Award for best story in 2016 by Philadelphia writer". Philadelphia Media Network (Digital) LLC. January 5, 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-06. Mike Sielski was the winner of the inaugural Hochman Award last year.
  64. ^ . www.delcotimes.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-07.

External links edit

  • PSWA official website
  • PSWA Dinner official website
  • History. PSWA Dinner official website

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The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association PSWA 1 was founded on May 12 1904 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2 The first of what would become an annual Awards Dinner was held on February 15 1905 2 Contents 1 Awards 2 Award winners 2 1 1970 1979 2 2 1980 1989 2 3 1990 1999 2 4 2000 2009 2 4 1 2007 2 4 2 2008 2 4 3 2009 2 5 2010 2014 2 5 1 2010 2 5 2 2011 2 5 3 2012 2 5 4 2013 2 5 5 2014 2 6 2015 2019 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 External linksAwards editEach year awards are presented for the preceding calendar year in the following categories Outstanding Pro Athlete and or Outstanding Philadelphia Pro Athlete of the Year formerly Pro Athlete Outstanding Amateur Athlete Team of the Year Outstanding Penn Relays collegiate performer Frank Dolson Penn Relays Award Living Legend Native Son Humanitarian Good Guy Award and Most Courageous Athlete The name of the Most Courageous Athlete recipient is kept secret until the night of the dinner 3 In 2012 the Humanitarian award was presented to Ed Snider and renamed in his honor as the Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Award In 2015 two new awards were begun the Bill Campbell Broadcast Award and the Stan Hochman Award for that year s best sports story in the region 3 In some years awards are given in other categories Executive of the Year Nostalgia Team Lifetime Achievement Special Achievement and Special Recognition 4 Award winners edit1970 1979 edit 1977Most Courageous Athlete Tommy John MLB 5 1978Good Guy Award Tim McCarver Phillies 6 1979Good Guy Award Ron Jaworski Eagles 6 Most Courageous Athlete Bobby Clarke Flyers 5 1980 1989 edit 1980Good Guy Award Tug McGraw Phillies 6 1981Good Guy Award Julius Erving 76ers 6 1982Good Guy Award Bobby Clarke Flyers 6 1983Good Guy Award Al Holland Phillies 6 1984 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Award Jockey Tony Vega1984 Good Guy Award Greg Gross Phillies 6 Most Courageous Athlete Scott Hamilton figure skating 5 1985Good Guy Award John Spagnola Eagles 6 1986Living Legend Chuck Bednarik Eagles 7 Good Guy Award Glenn Wilson Phillies 6 Most Courageous Athlete Jim Abbott MLB 5 1987Good Guy Award Dave Poulin Flyers 6 1988Good Guy Award Mark Howe Flyers 6 1989Good Guy Award Ron Heller Eagles 6 1990 1999 edit 1990Good Guy Award Wes Hopkins Eagles 6 1991Good Guy Award Ron Anderson 76ers 6 Most Courageous Athlete Tim Kerr Flyers 5 1992Living Legend Tommy McDonald Eagles 7 Good Guy Award Mike Golic Eagles 6 1993Good Guy Award Curt Schilling Phillies 6 1994Good Guy Award Herschel Walker Eagles 6 1995Good Guy Award Mickey Morandini Phillies 6 1996Good Guy Award Ricky Bottalico Phillies 6 1997Good Guy Award Rico Brogna Phillies 6 Most Courageous Terry Jo Myers golf 8 1998Good Guy Award Michael Zordich Eagles 6 1999Good Guy Award Ron Hextall Flyers 6 Most Courageous Jay Sigel golf 8 2000 2009 edit 2000Living Legend Pete Rose Phillies Good Guy Award Doug Glanville Phillies 6 2001Good Guy Award Rick Tocchet Flyers 6 2002Good Guy Award Jeremy Roenick Flyers 6 2003Good Guy Award Keith Primeau Flyers 6 Most Courageous Neil Parry San Jose State football 8 2004Good Guy Award Jim Thome Phillies 6 2005Good Guy Award Simon Gagne Flyers 6 Most Courageous Macharia Yuot Widener University track cross country 8 2006Good Guy Award Chris Coste Phillies 6 Most Courageous April Holmes track and field 8 2007 edit The awardees were honored at the PSWA s 104th Awards Dinner on January 28 2008 9 Outstanding Pro Athlete Jimmy Rollins Phillies 9 10 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Matt Ryan Boston College football 9 Team of the Year Philadelphia Phillies 9 Living Legend Harry Kalas Phillies broadcaster 9 11 Native Son Carli Lloyd 9 12 Humanitarian Jon Runyan Eagles 9 13 Good Guy Award Daniel Briere Flyers 6 9 Frank Dolson Penn Relays Award Anna Willard 9 Nostalgia Team Immaculata Mighty Macs 4 9 Lifetime Achievement Larry Shenk Phillies public relations director 4 9 14 Special Achievement Kerry Fraser NHL referee 9 15 Special Achievement Herb Magee Philadelphia University basketball coach 9 Special Achievement Philadelphia Kixx 9 Most Courageous Lois Gilmore long distance runner 8 9 2008 edit The awardees were honored at the 105th Awards Dinner on January 26 2009 9 Outstanding Pro Athlete Brad Lidge Phillies 16 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Mike Washington West Chester University football 17 Team of the Year Philadelphia Phillies 18 Living Legend Bernie Parent Flyers 19 Native Son Cuttino Mobley 20 Humanitarian Adam Taliaferro Penn State football 21 Good Guy Award Sheldon Brown Eagles 6 22 Frank Dolson Penn Relays Award LaTavia Thomas 9 Lifetime Achievement Steve Sabol NFL Films 4 23 Special Achievement Harvey Pollack 76ers director of statistical information 9 Most Courageous Nicole Hester Drexel University women s basketball 24 2009 edit The awardees were honored at the 106th Awards Dinner on February 1 2010 Outstanding Professional Athlete Brent Celek Eagles 25 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Gabriela Marginean Drexel women s basketball 26 Team of the Year Philadelphia Phillies 27 Frank Dolson Award Penn Relays Sarah Bowman Tennessee 28 Executive of the Year Ruben Amaro Jr Phillies 29 Living Legend Red Klotz Washington Generals 7 Native Son Andrew Bailey Oakland Athletics 29 30 Humanitarian Dickie Noles Phillies 31 Good Guy Award Willie Green 76ers 6 Special Achievement Jay Wright Villanova men s basketball 29 Special Achievement Andy Talley Villanova football 29 Special Achievement Gina Procaccio Villanova women s cross country 29 Special Achievement Bob Nydick Rivershark Twins fastpitch softball 29 Special Achievement Penn State Women s Volleyball national champions 29 Special Recognition 1960 Philadelphia Eagles NFL champions 4 29 Special Recognition 1985 Villanova Basketball NCAA champions 4 29 32 Most Courageous Athlete Frances Koons Villanova 33 2010 2014 edit 2010 edit The awardees were honored at the 107th Awards Dinner on January 31 2011 34 35 Pro Athlete of the Year Roy Halladay Phillies 34 35 36 37 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Sheila Reid Villanova cross country 34 37 Team of the Year 2009 10 Philadelphia Flyers 34 37 38 Frank Dolson Award Penn Relays Gabby Mayo Texas A amp M women s track 34 Living Legend Bill Bergey Eagles 34 39 Native Son Bobby Convey San Jose Earthquakes MLS William Penn Charter School 34 40 Humanitarian Shane Victorino Phillies 34 41 Good Guy Athlete Elton Brand 76ers 34 42 Special Achievement Al Bagnoli Penn football coach 34 Special Achievement Jack Childs Drexel wrestling coach 34 Special Achievement Fran Dunphy Temple basketball coach 34 Special Achievement Herb Magee Philadelphia University basketball coach 34 Special Achievement Matt Hoffman Rowan football 34 37 43 Special Achievement Gina Procaccio Villanova cross country 34 Army Navy MVP Wyatt Middleton Navy football 34 37 Most Courageous Athlete Mark Herzlich Conestoga Boston College 34 37 44 2011 edit The awardees were honored at the 108th Awards Dinner on January 30 2012 45 Pro Athlete of the Year Claude Giroux Flyers 46 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Sheila Reid Villanova University track and cross country All American 47 Team of the Year 2011 Philadelphia Phillies 48 Penn Relays Frank Dolson Award Robby Andrews University of Virginia 45 Living Legend Herb Magee Philadelphia University basketball coach 49 Native Son Ryan Vogelsong San Francisco Giants 50 Humanitarian of the Year Andy Talley Villanova University football coach 51 Good Guy of the Year Hunter Pence Phillies 52 Special Achievement Sebastien Le Toux Philadelphia Union 53 54 Special Achievement Bill Manlove Widener University football coach 54 Special Achievement Charlie Manuel Phillies manager 54 Special Achievement Harry Perretta Villanova University women s basketball coach 54 Special Achievement Cheryl Reeve WNBA Coach of the Year 54 Most Courageous Athlete Anthony Robles Arizona State wrestling 55 56 2012 edit The awardees were honored at the 109th Awards Dinner on January 28 2013 57 58 59 60 Pro Athlete of the Year Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels and Millville High School 60 Living Legend Larry Bowa former Phillies shortstop and manager 59 Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Award Ed Snider Philadelphia Flyers founder and Comcast Spectacor chairman 57 Army Navy Game MVP Keenan Reynolds Navy freshman quarterback 59 Special Achievement Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies 59 Special Achievement Speedy Morris former basketball coach at La Salle University and St Joseph s Prep 59 Special Achievement Hank Nichols basketball referee and Naismith Hall of Fame inductee 59 Most Courageous Athlete Mario Tobia blind golfer 60 2013 edit The awardees were honored at the 110th Awards Dinner on January 27 2014 61 62 Philadelphia Pro Athlete Danny Garcia Light welterweight boxer Undefeated light Welterweight Champion Outstanding National Pro Athlete LeSean McCoy Philadelphia Eagles running back Native Son Bo Ryan head coach of the University of Wisconsin Madison Badgers men s basketball team Living Legend Bill Barber former Philadelphia Flyers forward Athlete Good Guy Jason Avant Philadelphia Eagles receiver Team of the Year Boston Red Sox Amateur Athlete Rondell White West Chester University running back Lifetime Achievement Award Bernard Hopkins Middleweight Boxer multi champion belt holder 62 Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Jim Murray former Philadelphia Eagles general manager founder of the Eagles Fly for Leukemia campaign founder of first Ronald McDonald House Penn Relays Frank Dolson Award Emily Lipari Villanova University Army Navy Game MVP Keenan Reynolds Navy quarterback 1973 amp 1974 Stanley Cup Commemoration Bernie Parent amp Bob Clarke former Philadelphia Flyers goalie and former Philadelphia Flyers captain Special Achievement Wayne Hardin Temple University amp Naval Academy football coach College Football Hall of Fame inductee Special Achievement Tim Van Liew Rutgers Camden track amp field javelin Special Achievement Denise Dillon Head Coach Drexel University women s basketball Special Achievement Jay Greenberg Philadelphia Flyers beat writer Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Special Achievement Eastern High School Field Hockey 14 straight N J state field hockey championships and this year won N J Tournament of Champions 2014 edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2017 2015 2019 edit 2015The awardees were honored at the 112th annual awards dinner on February 1 2016 3 Athlete of the Year Carli Lloyd U S national women s soccer Delran H S and Rutgers 3 Outstanding Philadelphia Pro Athlete Jakub Voracek Philadelphia Flyers winger 3 Outstanding Amateur Athlete Tyler Matakevich Temple Owls football All American linebacker 3 Team of the Year Temple Owls football 3 Living Legend Larry Holmes former heavyweight boxing champion Easton Pa 3 Native Son Jahri Evans New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Frankford H S and Bloomsburg State 3 Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian David Montgomery Philadelphia Phillies chairman 3 Army Navy MVP Keenan Reynolds Navy 3 Good Guy Award Brett Brown Philadelphia 76ers head coach 3 Bill Campbell Broadcast Award Merrill Reese Philadelphia Eagles broadcaster 3 Stan Hochman Award best sports story in the region Mike Sielski The Philadelphia Inquirer 3 Special Achievement Herb Magee Philadelphia University in 2015 became the second NCAA men s basketball coach to register 1 000 wins 3 Special Achievement Reece Whitley Penn Charter H S sophomore has set 6 national swimming records for his age group 3 Most Courageous Athlete Richard Suarez Rowan University baseball 2016The awardees are to be honored at the 113th annual awards dinner on February 3 2017 63 Stan Hochman Award best sports story in the region Jeff McLane The Philadelphia Inquirer 63 Bill Campbell Broadcast Award Scott Franzke and Larry Andersen Philadelphia Phillies announcers 63 Most Courageous Bill Lyon Philadelphia Inquirer Sports Columnist 64 See also editPennsylvania Sportswriter of the Year Local recipients of J G Taylor Spink Award baseball writers National Sports Media Association Sports in Philadelphia Daily News Sportsperson of the Year Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame Philadelphia Eagles Awards and honors List of Philadelphia Flyers award winners Philadelphia Sports Writers Association List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders Other achievements Philadelphia 76ers Individual awardsFootnotes edit For the PSWA logo see Tickets Now On Sale for 108th Annual Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Awards Dinner Monday January 30th Jim DeLorenzo Public Relations December 6 2011 Archived from the original on April 5 2012 Retrieved 2011 12 09 a b About webpage PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Carchidi Sam January 28 2016 Lloyd highlights sports writers banquet Philly com Philadelphia Media Network Digital LLC Retrieved 2017 01 07 a b c d e f The Executive of the Year Nostalgia Team Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition awards are not presented every year a b c d e The winners of the Most Courageous Award for 1977 1979 1984 1986 and 1991 are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year i e the year that follows the award year The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year Most Courageous Athlete Award Memorable Moments Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 14 2009 Retrieved 2012 04 29 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af The winners of the Good Guy Award for 1978 to 2008 are listed at the bottom of the cited webpage with the incorrect year i e the year that follows the award year The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year 76ers Willie Green earns PSWA Good Guy award PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 17 a b c PSWA Living Legend award will go to Red Klotz PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 17 a b c d e f The winners of the Most Courageous Award for 1997 1999 2003 2005 2006 and 2007 are listed in the cited article with the incorrect year i e the year that follows the award year The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year More Most Courageous memories from PSWA dinners PSWA Dinner website January 17 2009 Retrieved 2011 01 04 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Awards webpage PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 13 The following article was written on September 27 2008 eight months after the award presentation The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year Jimmy Rollins MVP PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 13 Kalas honored by PSWA at 2008 Awards Dinner PSWA Dinner official website April 14 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Carli Lloyd 2007 s Native Son Winner PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 21 Jon Runyan 2007 Humanitarian Award Winner PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 21 Writers honor Phils PR director Larry Shenk PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 21 Kerry Fraser 2007 Special Achievement Award PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved 2010 12 21 Brad Lidge named PSWA s Outstanding Pro Athlete PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 West Chester s Mike Washington is Outstanding Amateur PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Phillies are Philadelphia Sports Writers Team of the Year PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Bernie Parent is Sports Writers Living Legend PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Cuttino Mobley honored as Philadelphia Native Son PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Adam Taliaferro to Receive PSWA Humanitarian Award PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Eagles Sheldon Brown is PSWA Good Guy award winner PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 Lifetime Achievement award for NFL Films Steve Sabol PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 20 PSWA s Most Courageous Athlete of 2009 PSWA Dinner website January 27 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 19 The article title has the incorrect year i e the year that follows the award year The awards dinner and presentation occur in January or February of the year following the award year PSWA taps Eagles Brent Celek as Outstanding Pro Athlete PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 13 Drexel s Gabriela Marginean PSWA s Top Amateur PSWA Dinner website January 3 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 PSWA names Phillies Team of the Year for 2009 PSWA Dinner website January 3 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 Vol s Sarah Bowman honored at PSWA Awards Dinner PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b c d e f g h i PSWA banquet on Feb 1 So who s going to be there PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 17 South Jersey s own Andrew Bailey wins Native Son Award PSWA Dinner website November 16 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 21 1980 World Series hero Dickie Noles is PSWA Humanitarian PSWA Dinner website Retrieved 2010 12 17 PSWA honors Villanova s 1985 NCAA championship team PSWA Dinner website November 16 2009 Retrieved 2010 12 21 Villanova s Frances Koons honored by PSWA PSWA Dinner website August 29 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Halladay leads Philadelphia Sports Writers Association s honorees philly com Philadelphia Media Network February 1 2011 Retrieved 2011 02 02 a b Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay named Pro Athlete of the Year by Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Philadelphia Phillies December 10 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 13 Phils Halladay Earns PSWA Pro Athlete of the Year Award Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 9 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b c d e f Callahan Kevin February 1 2011 Best of the best CourierPostOnline com Retrieved 2011 02 02 Flyers Earn PSWA s Team of the Year Award Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 1 2010 Retrieved 2010 12 16 PSWA Will Honor Eagle Great Bill Bergey as Living Legend Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 21 2010 Retrieved 2011 01 15 Soccer Star Bobby Convey Wins PSWA Native Son Award Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 8 2011 Retrieved 2011 01 15 Flyin Hawaiian Earns PSWA s Humanitarian Award Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 30 2010 Retrieved 2011 01 15 76ers Elton Brand Names PSWA s Good Guy Award Winner Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 12 2011 Retrieved 2011 01 15 Callahan Kevin January 31 2011 Athlete s initiative provides gift of life CourierPostOnline com Retrieved 2011 02 02 Callahan Kevin February 1 2011 Herzlich cited as Most Courageous CourierPostOnline com Retrieved 2011 02 02 a b 2012 banquet Who is going to be there Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 16 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Claude Giroux wins Pro Athlete of the Year from PSWA Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 16 2011 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Villanova All American to be honored at 2012 banquet Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 30 2011 Retrieved 2012 04 29 PSWA crowns Phillies Team of the Year for 2011 Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 20 2011 Retrieved 2012 04 29 PSWA s Living Legend for 2012 Herb Magee Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 18 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Giants All Star Vogelsong named PSWA Native Son winner Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 13 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Villanova coach Andy Talley named PSWA s Humanitarian Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 17 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Hunter Pence named Good Guy winner by Sports Writers Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 3 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Philly Sports Writers honor Union star Sebastian Le Toux Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 2 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 a b c d e Charlie Manuel Cheryl Reeve among PSWA award winners Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 13 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Cooney Kevin January 30 2012 PSWA Banquet Robles feels at home in Philly PhillyBurbs com Calkins Media Inc Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved 2012 04 29 McCaffery Jack January 30 2012 Philly holds special place in courageous Robles heart The Mercury Pottstown Pa Retrieved 2012 04 29 a b Ed Snider wins lifetime humanitarian award named in his honor Philadelphia Sports Writers Association December 6 2012 Retrieved 2014 03 09 Dillon Hugh E January 29 2013 Photos The 109th annual Sports Writers Association Awards Dinner Philly com Retrieved 2014 03 10 a b c d e f Special awards for Jimmy Rollins Speedy Morris Hank Nichols Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 18 2013 Retrieved 2014 03 10 a b c Edwards Rob January 28 2013 Mike Trout honored at Philadelphia Sports Writer s banquet New Jersey On Line LLC South Jersey Times Retrieved 2014 03 10 PSWA s 110th annual Sports Awards Dinner Who is going to be there Philadelphia Sports Writers Association January 20 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 09 a b Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Banquet Notable sports celebrities were out in force at the Hyatt in Cherry Hill Liberty City Press February 14 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 10 a b c McLane wins Hochman Award for best story in 2016 by Philadelphia writer Philadelphia Media Network Digital LLC January 5 2017 Retrieved 2017 01 06 Mike Sielski was the winner of the inaugural Hochman Award last year Jack McCaffery The Write Stuff With words amp passion Bill Lyon shows courage in fight vs Alzheimer s www delcotimes com Archived from the original on 2017 02 07 External links editPSWA official website PSWA Dinner official website History PSWA Dinner official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philadelphia Sports Writers Association amp oldid 1135026894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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