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Berg is a finalist for Gagliardi trophy

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Trophy News from Gaylord, Minnesota….
Berg is a Finalist for Gagliardi Trophy

Honors keep piling up for Sibley East graduate Jordan Berg. Last week, the Augsburg quarterback was named one of ten finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy which recognizes the most outstanding student-athlete in NCAA Division III football.

Named after legendary St. John’s University football coach John Gagliardi, the Gagliardi trophy is widely recognized as the premier individual award in Division III football. It honors excellence in athletics, academics and community service.

Berg, in just a three season college career, shattered many Augsburg records in becoming the top passing quarterback in the school’s history. The Auggies co-captain finished with a school best 8,777 passing yards (292 per game) and completed 796 of his 1,350 passes. Berg also set a new Augsburg record with 74 touchdown passes. (more…)

Heisman Trophy to be in Green Valley on Thursday

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Trophy News from West Virginia, USA

Heisman Trophy to be in Green Valley on Thursday

The Heisman Trophy, which will be presented to this year’s best college football player, will be on display at Cole Nissan on Thursday from 8:30 a.m.- 7 p.m. The 25-pound Heisman Trophy will be in Green Valley as part of ESPN’s two-month Gridiron Blowout Trophy Tour.

Originated from the Bluefield Daily Telegraph

County’s sides continue bid for FA Trophy glory

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Trophy News from the UNITED KINGDOM

County’s sides continue bid for FA Trophy glory

WITH all but two of the county’s non-league sides already out of the FA Cup, the FA Trophy represents the last chance for Kent’s clubs to embark on the road to Wembley.

An appearance in the final is still a distant hope for the eight sides in first round qualifying action this afternoon, but three wins would put them in the draw alongside well-known Conference sides such as Oxford, Torquay and Wrexham.

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Laval quarterback Benoit Groulx Quebec nominee for Hec Crighton Trophy

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Trophy News from Lennoxville, Quebec, CANADA

Laval quarterback Benoit Groulx Quebec nominee for Hec Crighton Trophy

LENNOXVILLE, Que. — Laval Rouge et Or quarterback Benoit Groulx won the Jeff Russel Trophy as the Quebec conference’s player of the year on Monday.

The Montreal native also becomes one of the four nominees for the Hec Crighton Trophy as the top player in Canadian university football, which will be awarded Nov. 20, two days ahead of the Vanier Cup trophy in Hamilton.

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Trophy, top seed lost by Fort Payne

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Originated from DeKalb, GEORGIA

Trophy, top seed lost by Fort Payne
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The Top Cat Trophy — sponsored by the Times-Journal and the Scottsboro Daily Sentinel — also changed hands in Fort Payne’s first loss to Scottsboro (5-4, 4-3) in four years in the 73rd meeting between the two teams. Scottsboro clinched the region’s final playoff spot with the win.

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2008 Heisman Trophy Predictions

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

>Trophy News from Orlando, FL

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Could Florida's Tim Tebow join former Ohio State great Archie Griffin as the only players to win multiple Heisman Trophies? The Gators’ dual-threat quarterback is the betting favorite on betED.com’s odds for the 2008 Heisman.

Here is a look at betED.com’s favorites and a breakdown of their chances of hoisting college football’s most prestigious award.

Tim Tebow, Florida QB – 250: In 2007, he was a one-man wrecking crew for the Gators, passing for 3,286 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushing for 895 yards and 25 more scores. Tebow’s top three receivers return, including star Percy Harvin. So every 2008 Heisman Trophy Prediction list must start with the reigning winner. But Tebow wore down a bit last year, and Urban Meyer has said he doesn’t want his bruising lefty to run the ball as much this year and thus save him from punishment. So with Chris Rainey, Emmanuel Moody and even Harvin getting plenty of carries, there’s no way Tebow’s 2008 numbers will match last season’s, even though the Gators are likely a better team. Make or break game: 10/11 vs. LSU.
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Ten Doeschate extends Essex deal – Ten Doeschate hit 30 not out in the FP Trophy final

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Trophy News from UNITED KINGDOM

Ten Doeschate extends Essex deal – Ten Doeschate hit 30 not out in the FP Trophy final

Essex all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate has signed a one-year extension to his contract which will keep him with the county until the end of 2011.

The 28-year-old was instrumental in Essex’s successful 2008 season which saw them win the Friends Provident Trophy and Pro40 Division Two title.

The South African-born Netherlands international was named Associate Player of the Year at the ICC awards.

Ten Doeschate is due to return to Essex from Cape Town in February.

Originated from The BBC

Texas’ Colt McCoy unanimous in Heisman Trophy poll

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Trophy News from TEXAS
Texas’ Colt McCoy unanimous in Heisman Trophy poll

Texas quarterback Colt McCoy not only retained the No. 1 position this week in the HeismanPundit/Orlando Sentinel Heisman Trophy poll, he was the unanimous choice of all 10 voters.

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2007 NCAA Football Heisman’s Trophy

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Trophy News From Simi Valley, CA

Winning the Heisman Trophy does not guarantee a college football player a long and successful pro career, although every football player would love the bronze statue displayed on their mantle. Even if they do not have a successful career, they could use it like O.J. did as collateral to help pay off civil penalties.
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Magic of the cup as Dragons get their hands on old trophy

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

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Magic of the cup as Dragons get their hands on old trophy

CHRISTMAS came early to Wrexham’s Colliers Park training ground yesterday, but manager Dean Saunders insists there will be no gifts on offer for FA Cup trophy minnows Eastwood Town.

Members of the Dragons squad queued up to get their hands on the FA Cup trophy – which was brought to Wrexham by the tournament sponsors – and they later donned Santa Claus outfits to publicise a forthcoming fund-raising fun run in aid of Hope House children’s hospice.

Happy though he was to co-operate with both stunts, Saunders – an FA Cup trophy winner with Liverpool in 1992 – said it would be business as usual as the Dragons bid to overcome their Unibond Premier League opponents to book a first-round spot.

“We want to go as far as we can in the competition and I’m looking at this game as one we should win,” he added.

“There’s nothing else on my mind and I expect us to play the way we have been since I came into the club.”

A hat-trick of victories since Saunders took over from Brian Little have seen Wrexham climb the Blue Square Premiership league table.

But Saunders must make at least two changes from the side that beat Mansfield 2-1 last weekend.

Defender Mike Williams, who scored at Field Mill but was later concussed, has been ruled out and loan signing Joe Allen has returned to Swansea City for treatment to an ankle ligament injury sustained in training on Tuesday.

But full-back Carl Tremarco should be available for selection, while striker Jefferson Louis – missing last Saturday with a hamstring strain – returned to training only yesterday.

Saunders said: “Jefferson is touch and go, but, with us winning three games, it’s a lot easier to pick the team than if we had lost all three.

“But if our attitude is not right we will suffer, so I want everybody to show our fans that they are fully committed when they are wearing a Wrexham shirt.

“The players should feel lucky to be in such a position.”

Underlining his determination to guide Wrexham through to Monday’s first-round draw, Saunders added: “I won the cup with Liverpool and I had the unfortunate experience of playing for Swansea as a young player when we got knocked out by Bognor Regis after a replay.

“I didn’t like that feeling and you’d better believe it was infinitely better going to Wembley with Liverpool.

“There’s a potential upset at the Racecourse and we have to make sure it doesn’t happen.

“We might have to show the ugly side of the game against Eastwood. It’s easy to say we’ll work hard, but we have to do it when we are tired as well.

“It’s easy to give up and it’s a really big game for Eastwood. I’m sure they will have prepared well and so we know what to expect.

“We have to defend properly, make sure there are no silly mistakes or sendings-off and ensure that we are totally professional.

“We need to match whatever they throw at us and, that being the case, I’d like to think the talented players we have will produce something for us.”

Eastwood manager Paul Cox said: “Nobody is giving us any chance of winning, so the pressure is well and truly off the players.

“It’s a great draw for us and we’ll give it our best shot.”

Wrexham (from): Ward; Baynes, S Evans, Westwood, Tremarco, Taylor, Spann, Mackin, Kearney, S Brown, Aiston, Marc Williams, Proctor, Whalley, N Brown, Louis, A Williams, Murtagh

Originally written by Phil Blanche, Western Mail