LUBBOCK, TX — Last week, the Texas Tech Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete hosted its annual banquet and awards program.
Coaches and Athletes from around West Texas were honored for their achievements over the past football season. Texas Tech's Athletic Director, Kirby Hocutt, along with Texas Tech's Joey McGuire, paid tribute to the great game of amateur football.
Awards:
- Distinguished West Texan: President Lawrence Schovanec
- Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football: Brad Davis
- Outstanding Official: Glen Morton
- Coach of the Year: John Wright
- Assistant Coach of the Year: Jason Sims
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Angelo State Scholar Athlete: Eric Rascoe
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Texas Tech Scholar Athlete: Tahj Brooks

The Texas Tech Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award Winners: Brad Davis, Glen Morton, Jason Sims, and John Wright
(South Plains LIVE! Photo/Nick Thompson)
Scholar Athlete Awards:
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Jackson Arrington - Abernathy
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Luke Arrington - Monterey
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Mitchell Baum - New Home
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Rylen Blackburn - Shallowater
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Zaden Carrillo - Levelland
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Cristian Castillo - Roosevelt
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Jack Corbin - Frenship
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Nicholas Estrada - Idalou
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Chip Green - Littlefield
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Wyatt Holmstrom - Seminole
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Keyandre Lopez-Jefferson - Post
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Keenan Kattwinkel - Lubbock-Cooper
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Reid McCaleb - Ropes
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David Molina - Tulia
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Solomon Owuor - Coronado
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JP Rangel - New Deal
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Joseph Rosendo - Lubbock High
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Bobby Ross - Estacado
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Javan Rumbaugh - Hale Center
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Cole Stanzione - Lubbock-Cooper
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Daylen Alex Villarreal - Plainview
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Brayden Williams - Andrews

Area High School Scholar Athlete Recipients at the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Banquet and Awards Program
(South Plains LIVE! Photo/Nick Thompson)
In addition to the scholar athlete awards, these 22 athletes received $49,000 in scholarships to continue their education post-high school.
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