Hillsdale College’s Phil Doerfler Named Recipient of the 2010 GLIAC Jack H. McAvoy Award

Hillsdale College’s Phil Doerfler Named  Recipient of the 2010 GLIAC Jack H. McAvoy Award

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BAY CITY, Mich. -- Hillsdale College senior offensive lineman Phil Doerfler has been named recipient of the 2010 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Jack H. McAvoy Award as announced by Commissioner Dell Robinson.   The award is presented annually to the GLIAC football player who best combines outstanding character and leadership on the field, in the classroom, and in the community.

    A native of Allen Park, Michigan, Doerfler has earned a 3.50 grade point average (4.0 scale) while majoring in biology with a biochemistry minor.  He has been named to the GLIAC All-Academic football team three times and was a recipient of the “Scholar-Athlete” Award from the Michigan Chapter of the National Football Foundation.  Doerfler was a recipient of Hillsdale College’s prestigious “Frank G. Brooks” Award for excellence in undergraduate research.

Jack H. McAvoy Award Winners

2010

Phil Doerfler, Hillsdale

2009

Nick Bellanco, Ashland

2008

Jake Visser, Ferris State

2007

Mark Nicolet, Hillsdale

2006

Mike Klobucher, Ferris State

2005

Matthew Shem, Northern Michigan

2004

Neil Baumgartner, Saginaw Valley State

2003

Josh Sherko, Northern Michigan

 

Scott Stuible, Northwood

2002

Jason Battershell, Saginaw Valley State

2001

Chris Volz, Indianapolis

2000

Alex Kowalski, Michigan Tech

1999

Mo Harris, Ferris State

1998

Jeff Fox, Grand Valley State

1997

Matt Fishburn, Wayne State

 

Eric Tree, Michigan Tech

1996

Chris Pulliams, Ferris State

    On the field, Doerfler was named a team captain for the 2010 season, earning first team All-GLIAC honors this season, after garnering All-GLIAC second team honors in 2009.  Doerfler helped the Chargers to consecutive NCAA Division II playoff appearances in 2009 and 2010. Hillsdale posted a 26-10 record in his 36 career starts.

    “Phil embodies the essence of the true meaning of the word student-athlete,” stated GLIAC Commissioner, Dell Robinson. “He has definitely exemplified a standard of excellence for leadership, academics and athletics that is unmatched. The award speaks volumes to his hard work and commitment and we will look at him as one of our leaders of tomorrow.”

    Doerfler has been a leader on the Hillsdale campus and in the Hillsdale community.  He is a two-time winner of the Hillsdale College football team’s “Urbanick” Award for leadership, scholarship and ability (2009, 2010).  Doerfler is an avid volunteer, helping with the Hillsdale College Science Olympiad, as well as working a variety of charity events though his fraternity, Delta Sigma Phi, where he serves as his chapters’ Sergeant-at-Arms.

    Doerfler becomes the second Hillsdale athlete to win the award, joining Mark Nicolet, who garnered the award in 2007. Ferris State has had the most recipients of the award (4), with Michigan Tech and Saginaw Valley State in second with two apiece.   The Award is named for former Hillsdale College director of athletics and head football coach, Jack McAvoy, who was instrumental in the founding of the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC), now known as the GLIAC.

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