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2014/2015 Scholar athlete awards banquet

2015

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Award winners

Scholar Athlete of the year

The top scholar athlete to represent the Bill Riddle Chapter. 

John Parenteau, Boulder Creek

Frances kush dedicated student athlete award

These recipients epitomize the value of hard work and dedication.

Brian Luis, Mountain Pointe

shaw courage award

For exemplary displays of dedication and courage.

Alec Hathcock, Desert Ridge

Austin Nightingale, Perry

talking stick resort award for excellence

Peter Salcido, Salt River

Joey Smith, Sunnyslope

College scholar athletes

Austin Hasquet, NAU

Taylor Kelly, ASU

Bob Madrid outstanding officials award

Michael Chase

Distinguished Arizonan 

Don Bocchi

frank kush lifetime coaching achievement award

Paul Moro

Doug Shaffer

Riddle Chapter Leadership award

Matt Fleetwood

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2014

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Award winners

Scholar Athlete of the year

The top scholar athlete to represent the Bill Riddle Chapter. 

​Zachary Werlinger, Basha

Frances kush dedicated student athlete award

These recipients epitomize the value of hard work and dedication.

Matthew Delos, Northwest Christian 

shaw courage award

For exemplary displays of dedication and courage.

Marshall Shill, Mingus Union

talking stick resort award for excellence

Dalyn Despain, Mogollon

Dillon Nockideneh, Page

College scholar athletes

Gannon Conway, ASU

Drew Emanuel, NAU

bob madrid outstanding officials award

Greg Merkel

Distinguished Arizonan 

Lew Shaw

frank kush lifetime coaching achievement award

Jack Lengyel

Riddle Chapter Leadership award

Adult Name

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zach werlinger
2014 nff national high school scholar athlete

Chandler Basha product and Arizona quarterback Zach Werlinger is one of five honorees to receive the NFF Scholar Athlete Award at the Annual  NFF Chapter Awards Luncheon.  Werlinger was selected from one million high school football players then to 3,300 applicants and represented the Western Region.  Congrats Zach!

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