North Dakota football holds annual awards banquet

Football Christy Kramer, UND Athletic Media Relations

North Dakota football holds annual awards banquet

GRAND FORKS, N.D. - On Saturday, the North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team celebrated the 2010 season with its annual awards banquet. Four athletic endowment scholarships and nine memorial scholarships were handed out. In addition, the team announced its 2010 Most Valuable Awards, as voted by the players and coaches. 

2010 Athletic Endowment Scholarship recipients

Loyd & Verna Amick Scholarship: Sr., QB Jake Landry (Grand Forks, N.D.)

This scholarship is awarded to an individual who displays high character with solid academics and is a North Dakota native. Loyd was a UND letterwinner guard for three years: 1935, 1936 & 1937. He played with other UND greats such as Fritz Pollard and Jack Mackenroth. Together, they fueled the Fighting Sioux to conference championships two of Amicks' three varsity seasons. Amick was named to All-NCC team in 1936 and 1937 and received honorable mention in 1935. Loyd was also the team captain his senior year.

William Lloyd "Boots" Richmond Sr. Athletic Scholarship: So., P Brett Cameron (Winnipeg, Manitoba)

In 1929, William "Boots" Richmond hitchhiked to Grand Forks from Watertown, S.D., to enroll at UND. He received his nickname from the Grand Forks Herald because of his abilities as a punter and kicker. Boots was a member of the 1929, 1930 and 1931 NCC championship teams and earned all-conference honors all three seasons. In 1931, he received the NCC Most Valuable Player Award and led the nation in scoring. In 1971, Boots was inducted into the UND Athletic Hall of Fame.

John & Marcia Jarrett Athletic Scholarship: Sr., LB Paul German (Fargo, N.D.)

John Jarrett, son of Glenn "Red" Jarrett, played football at UND from 1958 to 1961 and was a member of the 1958 NCC championship team. Upon graduation from UND, John enrolled in med school and specialized in plastic surgery. After years of practice and research, John invented and perfected what is now a standard method for reconstructive breast surgery. John's accomplishments led to him to be recognized nationally and internationally in the medical field.

Fritz Falgren Memorial Scholarship: Sr., LB Ryan Kasowski (Grand Forks, N.D.)

This scholarship is awarded to an individual who displays high character with solid academics and is either a North Dakota or Minnesota resident. Fritz Falgren was a UND football letterwinner in 1933, 1934, and 1935. He was an all-conference end in 1934 and 1935 and served as team captain in 1935.

2010 Memorial Scholarship recipients

Dewayne "Dewey" Sundby Memorial Scholarship: Sr., DL Ty Boyle (International Falls, N.D.)

The scholarship is awarded to a defensive lineman who has demonstrated excellence in the classroom and on the field. A native of Columbus, N.D., Dewayne "Dewey" Sundby was an assistant coach at the University of North Dakota from 1959 to 1965. Prior to his time at UND, Dewey had several head coaching experiences in Minnesota high school football and developed the reputation of having excellent athletic teams as well as outstanding student-athletes. During his time at UND, the Fighting Sioux compiled a 31-19-2 record and won the North Central Conference title in 1964. A certified flight instructor, Dewey left coaching in the spring of 1965 to begin a successful career as a commercial airline pilot with United Airlines. Those who played for Dewey at UND remember his devotion to the game and to the players. His spirit and enthusiasm towards athletics and positively influence on student-athletes will always be remembered. The Dewayne "Dewey" Sundby Athletic Endowment was established anonymously by a former UND football player.

Robb Berthiaume Memorial Scholarship: Sr., DB Kris Ankenbauer (Murphy, Texas)

This scholarship is presented annually to the defensive back that has demonstrated a high level of achievement on the field and in the classroom. Robb Berthiaume's caring nature, intellectual prowess and passionate enthusiasm for sports were the hallmarks of this young University of North Dakota football player. A starter at corner as a sophomore, Robb was an integral part of the 1994 conference and Midwest Region championship team. In addition to his on-field achievements, Robb excelled in the classroom. A member of the UND Honors program, he was a marketing and pre-law major who had a grade point average above a 3.0. But it was his smile and personality that Robb was best known for. His ever-friendly and enthusiastic attitude made him a joy to be around. Robb's promising life was tragically cut short in the fall of 1995. The Robb Berthiaume Memorial Scholarship has been established to honor Robb and the ideals he stood for.

Todd Thomas Memorial Scholarship: So., OL Emmett Lynch (Lester Prairie, Minn.)

The Todd Thomas Memorial Endowment/HOG Fund was established by the UND Foundation to honor Todd, who passed away in 2000 at the age of 40, and to keep his legacy of excellence alive. Originally set up as a memorial scholarship in 2000, the award was modified in 2003 as a way to support the priority needs of the UND offensive line (the "Hogs"). Each year's support gift is chosen by the award winner, the UND offensive linemen and offensive line coach. In support of this endowment, former Sioux lineman Jay Hilbert (1977-82) has helped form a HOG Executive Committee with more than 20 members to help in enhancing this endowment. Todd Thomas left his mark at UND as an outstanding athlete and an excellent student. Todd was an all-conference offensive tackle and graduated with cum laude honors in chemical engineering. Todd was drafted in the fifth round of the 1981 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. After playing four years in the NFL and the USFL, Todd fell back on his engineering degree. He eventually became the holder of seven patents and was considered a worldwide expert in under-balanced drilling techniques, which helped revolutionize underground oil and gas recovery.

Paul R Kubesh Memorial Award: Jr., LB Dan Hendrickson (Minot, N.D.)

The Paul R. Kubesh Memorial Scholarship is presented annually to the linebacker who has accumulated the most defensive points during the season. Ron Kubesh established this endowment in honor of the memory of his son, who died when he was in junior high school. In 1954, Ron Kubesh received All-America first team honors both offensively and defensively. Ron was All-America first team as an offensive guard and All-America first team as an inside linebacker. Ron was also a three-time all-conference player and was voted the Most Valuable Player in the North Central Conference in 1954. In 1979, Ron was elected into UND Athletic Hall of Fame and in 1995, Ron was voted to the All Century team at UND. The Paul R. Kubesh Scholarship is a combination of a father's love for his son and the loyalty of an Alumnus to his school.

David Williamson "Little Big Man" Award: Jr., RB Catlin Solum (Fargo, N.D.)

David and Gay Williamson have remained close to their alma mater during their many relocations, travels and busy family schedules. The Little Big Man Football Scholarship Endowment was established to give back to the team that meant so much to David and to recognize a player whose determination and attitude, not size, gave him a large presence on the team. David was the "little guy with the big heart who played BIG." This scholarship honors others with that tremendous characteristic.

Dale Greenlees Memorial Award: Sr., WR Ryan Dressler (Bismarck, N.D.)

The recipient of this of scholarship must be of high character and a strong contributor to the Fighting Sioux football team. In 1982, Dale Greenless came to the University of North Dakota and began his college and football careers. He majored in computer science with an emphasis in mathematics and was a walk-on who wanted to play for the love of the game. On the football team, he quickly became respected by his teammates for his hard work and perseverance and was known for his speed and strength. In 1985, Dale was named to the North Central Conference All-Academic Team and received All-NCC honorable mention recognition. Dale began his professional career as an information systems specialist for Altru Health Systems in Grand Forks. He was a leader in his department for 10 years, guiding United Hospital through new technologies. In 1996, Dale accepted a position with Northwest Airlines and quickly received the reputation as a computer genius for solving problems that were previously unsolvable. He is credited for the design of a computer program that helped make air traffic control considerably safer. In honor and recognition of all that Dale Greenlees accomplished in his lifetime, athletically, academically, and professionally, family and friends established the Dale Greenlees Football Scholarship Endowment.

Markus Bryant Memorial Scholarship: Jr., DB Justin Belotti (Kenosha, Wis.)

The recipient of this scholarship is chosen by the head football coach and coaching staff based upon teamwork, leadership, dedication, character and spirit. The scholarship was established by Markus' parents, Deb Oatman and Joe Bryant, to invest in the ongoing growth and development of UND. Markus Bryant was born in 1988 and grew up in Grand Forks cheering for the Fighting Sioux. He believed that through teamwork, dedication and spirit, each person can and will make a difference. At the age of 12, Markus was diagnosed with cancer. Throughout his courageous battle with the disease, he never lost his positive attitude or his passion for sports. His story and outlook on life intrigued and inspired many. He made such an impression that he was invited to be the 12th member of the 2001 UND football team as it made its run at the national championship. Markus passed away in 2002 after making a lasting impression on many within the Fighting Sioux football program and all of UND athletics.

Ira Frendberg Award: Sr., LB Ryan Kasowski (Grand Forks, N.D.)

Ira Frendberg was born May 21, 1885 in Caledonia, N.D., and died March 10, 1979 in Grand Forks. He lettered in football in 1908 and 1909. After retiring from the ND Highway Department as a bridge engineer, he returned to Grand Forks and became a fixture at UND football games and practices. Up until the age of 92, he regularly took calisthenics with the football team and when he passed away, he willed his entire estate to UND. The Ira Frendberg Award is given to the UND football player who generates great enthusiasm among squad members, works hard day after day, and is dedicated to the game of football.

Dan Martinsen-Kremeier Team Captain Award: Sr., QB Jake Landry (Grand Forks, N.D.), Sr., LB Ryan Kasowski (Grand Forks, N.D.), Sr., FS Joel Schwenzfeier (Hallock, Minn.), Jr, LB Dan Hendrickson (Minot, N.D.), Jr., RB Catlin Solum (Fargo, N.D.)

The Dan Martinsen and Terry Kremeier Football Scholarship has been established within the University of North Dakota Foundation to recognize the positive athletic and academic experience Dan and Terry enjoyed while they were student-athletes at UND and the value that experience brought to their lives. Dan and Terry have requested that the recipients of this scholarship be members of the UND football team who have been recognized by their fellow teammates for their outstanding academic and leadership achievements by being selected as captains of the team.

2010 Fighting Sioux Most Valuable Award recipients:

Offensive Scout: Fr., WR Tyrhy Ivery (Garland, Texas)

Defensive Scout: Fr., DB Daryl Brown (Plymouth, Minn.)

Offensive Lineman: Sr., OL Keith Queoff (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Receiver: RFr., WR Greg Hardin (Bellvue, Neb.)

Defensive Lineman: Sr., DL Ty Boyle (International Falls, Minn.)

Linebacker: Jr., LB Dan Hendrickson (Minot, N.D.)

Defensive Back: Sr., FS Joel Schwenzfeier (Hallock, Minn.)

Rookie of the Year: RFr., WR Greg Hardin (Bellevue, Neb.)

Most Improved: Sr., LB Mitch Goertz (Rothschild, Wis.)

Special Teams Player: Jr., LB Dan Hendrickson (Minot, N.D.)

Offensive Player: RFr., WR Greg Hardin (Bellevue, Neb.)

Defensive Player:  Jr., LB Dan Hendrickson (Minot, N.D.)

- Go Sioux -

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Players Mentioned

Mitch Braegelmann

#75 Mitch Braegelmann

OL
6' 1"
Freshman
Jeff Richter

#96 Jeff Richter

DL
6' 4"
Freshman
Ward DeMontigny

#98 Ward DeMontigny

DL
6' 0"
Freshman
Danny Freund

#7 Danny Freund

QB
6' 0"
Freshman
Tyson Giles

#46 Tyson Giles

LB
5' 11"
Freshman
Brett Holinka

#55 Brett Holinka

LB
6' 2"
Freshman
Rory Manke

#12 Rory Manke

DB
6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
Drake Otto

#5 Drake Otto

DB
5' 11"
Freshman
Ty Boyle

Ty Boyle

DL
6' 3"
Freshman
Paul German

Paul German

LB
6' 2"
Freshman
Ryan Kasowski

Ryan Kasowski

LB
6' 1"
Freshman
Ryan Konrath

#11 Ryan Konrath

QB
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman

Players Mentioned

Mitch Braegelmann

#75 Mitch Braegelmann

6' 1"
Freshman
OL
Jeff Richter

#96 Jeff Richter

6' 4"
Freshman
DL
Ward DeMontigny

#98 Ward DeMontigny

6' 0"
Freshman
DL
Danny Freund

#7 Danny Freund

6' 0"
Freshman
QB
Tyson Giles

#46 Tyson Giles

5' 11"
Freshman
LB
Brett Holinka

#55 Brett Holinka

6' 2"
Freshman
LB
Rory Manke

#12 Rory Manke

6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
DB
Drake Otto

#5 Drake Otto

5' 11"
Freshman
DB
Ty Boyle

Ty Boyle

6' 3"
Freshman
DL
Paul German

Paul German

6' 2"
Freshman
LB
Ryan Kasowski

Ryan Kasowski

6' 1"
Freshman
LB
Ryan Konrath

#11 Ryan Konrath

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
QB