USL Announces '09 Youth Excellence Awards
from press release
BALTIMORE – US Lacrosse and its Youth
Council have announced the winners of the 2009 Youth Excellence
Awards. US Lacrosse will honor these seven individuals from around
the country at the ninth annual US Lacrosse Youth Excellence Awards
Breakfast on January 16, 2010. The awards breakfast will place at
the US Lacrosse National Convention in Baltimore.
A complete listing of awards and honorees are as follows:
Outstanding Contribution to the Game
Noel Ebner – Syracuse, N.Y.
This is the Youth Council’s highest honor. The award is for
individuals who, over the years, have consistently contributed to
the youth game of lacrosse in support of the US Lacrosse mission
and vision and in ways that will have a lasting impact on
generations to come. Noel Ebner began his lacrosse career in 1970
when he received his first lacrosse stick from Louis Jacques on the
Onondaga reservation. He was a member of the first high school team
at West Genesee Senior High School. Ebner’s long history of
volunteerism began with the Onondaga Valley Lacrosse Association in
1993, serving as a coach, board member and eventually, president.
Ebner was also a board member of the Roy Simmons Sr. Memorial
Lacrosse League for Boys and Girls in 2003.
On a national level, Ebner has done exemplary work in multiple
positions over the past decade. Ebner has served as an at-large
member of the US Lacrosse Youth Council since 2000, then served as
a vice president for four years, and moved on to become its
president from 2006 through 2008. He also chaired at least five
different US Lacrosse committees and focused on events such as US
Lacrosse youth festivals and the US Lacrosse U-15 National
Championship. Ebner has served on the women’s board of
governors and the board of directors. He also is actively involved
with the Upstate NY chapter of US Lacrosse, serving as its
secretary and youth representative.
Girls’ Coach of the Year
Rose Sulley– Portsmouth, N.H.
This award is given to an outstanding youth girls’ coach who
embodies the characteristics of an ideal coach supporting the US
Lacrosse mission and vision, dedicating him or herself to his or
her players and providing the best possible lacrosse experience for
everyone involved with his or her team. With just four years of
coaching under her belt, Rose Sulley has made a tremendous impact
on the sport. She was a volunteer assistant for the Seacoast
Lacrosse Club’s U9 Girls team (2005), assistant coach and
field coordinator for the Seacoast Lacrosse Club’s U11 Girls
team (2006), head coach for the Seacoast Lacrosse Club’s U11
Girls team (2007), and head coach for the Seacoast Lacrosse
Club’s U13 Girls team (2008). Sulley imparts a love for the
sport into every young girl that she has coached.
Boys’ Coach of the Year
Paul Deppi – Newtown, Pa.
This award is given to an outstanding youth boys’ coach who
embodies the characteristics of an ideal coach supporting the US
Lacrosse mission and vision, dedicating him or herself to his or
her players and providing the best possible lacrosse experience for
everyone involved with his or her team. As a founding member and
former President of Lower Bucks Lacrosse, Paul Deppi has been
coaching for the past 16 years. He instills a sense of pride in all
players, coaches, parents and officials and for this he is looked
at as a role model. He teaches integrity and sportsmanship at all
times and expects it back in return. Deppi’s advocates
say he would rather lose doing things the right way, then to win
doing them the wrong way.
Program Administrator of the Year
Henry ‘Hank’ Nunez – Tustin, Calif.
This award is given to an outstanding administrator of a league or
program who runs a program of excellence that upholds the mission
and vision of US Lacrosse. Hank Nunez is the founder of the Hewes
Middle School and Tustin youth lacrosse programs. He is the
commissioner for the Orange County Lacrosse Association boys’
teams where he coordinates fields, divisions, playoffs and
training. Nunez ensures the proper growth of the game, making sure
that new programs in his area are started in the right way by
providing leadership and resources. Nunez plays a large role in
making lacrosse one of the fastest growing sports in Southern
California.
Outstanding Youth Official
Laura McCarthy – West Caldwell, N.J.
This award is given annually to an exemplary member of the "third
team on the field" who embodies the characteristics of an ideal
role model, teacher, and mentor supporting the US Lacrosse mission
and vision and seeking to maintain a high quality of experience for
all on his or her field. Laura McCarthy has been an official for
over twenty years and ensures that everyone has the best experience
possible while playing lacrosse. She has shown effective leadership
which has resulted in enormous growth in her chapter. McCarthy
encourages each of her youth lacrosse players to participate as an
official for at least one day in hopes to garner an appreciation
for officials and to continue the successful growth of lacrosse in
Northern New Jersey.
Excellence in Growing the Game
Robert ‘Robin’ Buckley – Fox Point, Wis.
This award is for an individual who supports the US Lacrosse
mission and vision, working effectively and tirelessly to develop
lacrosse in a particular geographic area. Robin Buckley has been
involved in lacrosse for over 20 years and has consistently sought
out opportunities to provide individuals with coaches’
training and any other programs to help support the sport’s
development in a positive way. He is actively involved in finding
ways to incorporate all US Lacrosse resources to the fullest
including: the coaches’ training and certification programs,
the New Start Program, hosting National Team Clinics for both boys
and girls, hosting annual PCA workshops, and he has attended the
National Convention every year since 1992. In 2002, Buckley founded
the Wisconsin chapter of US Lacrosse and the Wisconsin Lacrosse
Federation (WLF). With his enthusiasm and excitement for the sport,
Buckley hopes to spread the game to areas that are currently
untouched.
One for All
Bowen Hadley – Bothell, Wash.
The "One for All" award honors a young adult who has given
unselfishly of his or her time and talent to help grow and build
lacrosse awareness. Bowen Hadley, at only 17 years old, serves as a
role model to other officials, coaches and players. He is a liaison
between middle school teams and the school’s administration
to ensure the team’s success and to build awareness of
lacrosse. While on the field as an official, Hadley exhibits
qualities of superior professionalism and self-confidence. Bowen
Hadley is a motivated young man who will continue to have a strong
impact on the growth of lacrosse.
US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the national
governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US
Lacrosse has more than 300,000 members in 62 regional chapters
around the country. Through responsive and effective leadership, US
Lacrosse strives to provide programs and services to inspire
participation while protecting the integrity of the game. To learn
more about US Lacrosse, please visit www.uslacrosse.org.
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