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Charles DeWoody Salmon ’52 Award

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Charles DeWoody Salmon ’52
Bio and Award
The Charles DeWoody Salmon Award is given to the member of the football squad who, in the opinion of the coaching staff, has made the most significant contribution to the varsity team in his sophomore or first year of eligibility.

Salmon Award
Year Recipient
2025 Ben Yedid ’28
2024 Luke Mangini ’28
2023 Holden Gering ’27
Owen McHugh ’27
2022 Ivan Shuran ’25
2021 C.J. Vilfort ’24
2020 No season
2019 Drew Michalek ’23
2018 Frank Stola ’21
2017 Bobby Maimaron ’21
2016 Ben Anthony ’20
2015 Amyhr Barber ’19
2014 Connor Harris ’18
2013 Taysean Scott ’17
2012 Tom Cabarle ’15
2011 Adam Marske ’14
2010 Darren Hartwell ’13
2009 Christopher Cameron ’13
2008 Colin Curzi ’12
2007 Simon Kloeckner ’10
2006 Timothy Batty ’09
2005 Jonathan Pritchard ’08
2004 Matthew Gustafson ’08
Nicholas Fersen ’07
2003 Elliott Moffie ’07
2002 Timothy Crawley ’05
Wesley Connors ’05
2001 William McGrath ’04
2000 Michael Hackett ’04
1999 James Kingsley ’02
1998 Daniel Dicenzo ’01
1997 Frederick Storz ’01
1996 Matthew Sigrist ’99
1995 Peter Supino ’98
1994 Eric Kelley ’97
1993 Mark Kossick ’97
1992 Bobby Walker Jr. ’95
1991 Eric Minkwitz ’92
1990 Christopher McLiraith ’94
1989 Daniel Dwyer ’92
1988 George Rogers III ’91
1987 Richard Wiliams ’90
1986 Scott Kennedy ’89
1985 James Poulsen ’87
1984 Jerome Rizzo ’97
1983 Brian Nixon ’87
1982 Reginold Hollinger ’85
1981 Edward Thomas ’85
1980 John Kowalik ’83
1979 John Lawler IV ’92
1978 Jeffrey Desmond ’82
1977 Gus Nuzzolese ’80
1976 John Thiel ’79
1975 Paul Zabroske ’78
1974 Thomas Redden ’77
1973 Timothy Mages ’76
1972 George Niden Jr. ’75
1971 Dan Entwisle ’74
1970 John Gallagher Jr. ’73
1969 John Murray ’72
1968 Robert Farnham ’71
1967 John Maitland ’70
1966 James Dunn Jr. ’73
1965 William Drummond ’68
1964 Edward Wing ’67
1963 Martin McLean ’66
1962 Gordon Bussard ’65
1961 Michael Reily ’64
1960 John Bell ’63
1959 Bruce Grinnell ’62