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Medical Mutual cares about Ohio’s athletes and encourages an active lifestyle through all stages of life. That’s why we’re proud to present the 5-Star Senior Athlete Award at the 23rd Greater Cleveland Sports Awards. Congratulations to all of tonight’s honorees!
DEAR FRIENDS
Over the last 22 years, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission has had the unique experience of hosting hundreds of sporting events that have provided hundreds of millions in impact to our community.
Not only have we aided in making Northeast Ohio a premier destination for sporting and competitive events, but we’ve made a major impact within our community through providing under resourced youth opportunities to experience their favorite sport, boosting local businesses with visitors and raising worldwide awareness of what makes Cleveland so special.
As we wrap up 22 years of impact, we’d like to celebrate another incredible year for our community. NBA All-Star 2022 made a slam dunk in The Land by welcoming over 120 thousand visitors as well as NBA Stars and Legends on Feb. 18-20 to celebrate basketball, culture, fashion and music as well as leave an impact through legacy projects in our community.
From professional basketball to events hosted for the first time, Stonewall Sports National Tournament and Summit saw nearly 1,500 athletes from 23 cities competing in various tournaments as part of Stonewall Sports, an LGBQTIA+ and Ally communitybased non-profit.
This past year, our community showed up in big ways to support our mission and welcome 10 national sports events. With over 4,300 volunteer hours and 165 youth who participated in programs, our hosted events were a major success thanks to you.
As we look forward to 2023, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission is excited to welcome 9 national sporting events providing over $17.8 million in economic activity and continuing its mission to make an impact on our community through the lens of sports.
Tonight, we recognize the accomplishments of some of those who make this community strong and celebrate their success both on and off the court. The show will feature a celebration of athletic achievements, a lifetime of community commitment and the courage to overcome any obstacle through the power of sport.
Sports Awards, the organization’s premier fundraiser, provides the necessary support to continue to compete and win on behalf of Cleveland.
As we celebrate together, we’re appreciative of your support of Greater Cleveland Sports Commission’s mission and we can’t wait to share this evening with you.
Bob Klonk David Gilbert Chairman President & CEOGreater Cleveland Sports Commission (GCSC) serves to measurably improve the economy of Greater Cleveland and enrich the community by attracting, creating, managing and enhancing significant sporting and competitive
GCSC supports the local economy, utilizes sports as a vehicle to forward community agendas and maintains a goal of producing events that are more successful when held in Cleveland than in other cities.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES AS
OF DEC. 31, 2022
ANN ABER, JoAnn Stores
SUDHIR ACHAR, EOX Vantage
KRISTEN BAIRD-ADAMS, PNC
GEOFF ALLMAN, Lincoln Electric
KEN BABBY, Akron RubberDucks
NIC BARLAGE, Cleveland Cavaliers
BRIAN BARREN, Cleveland Guardians
ERIC BECK, University Hospitals
DOUGLAS BELL, Global Prairie
CHRIS BELLAMY, Cohen & Co.
KEITH BRANDT, CBRE
DOMINIC BRAULT, Kaulig Capital
SHONTEL BROWN, U.S. House of Representatives
TIM CONNOR, The Shamrock Companies, Inc.
MICHAEL CONWAY, Beverage Distributors, Inc.
BILL COSGROVE, Union Home Mortgage
TERRY COYNE, Newmark Knight Frank
MATTHEW CRAWFORD, Park Ohio Industries
BRADFORD DAVY, City of Cleveland
GIOVANNI DI CENSO, Deloitte
ROBERT DIGERONIO, Independence Excavating
FRED DISANTO, Ancora
TRACY DOWE, Fifth Third Bank
TRINA EVANS, KeyBank
RICHARD FEDOROVICH, Bober Markey Fedorovich
JEFF FRIEDMAN, JIF Investment
NOLAN GALLAGHER, Gravitas Ventures
FRANK GALLUCCI, Plevin & Gallucci
SCOTT GARRETT, Cleveland State University
MICHAEL GIBBONS, Brown Gibbons Lang & Company
KRISTEN GIBBS, Sotera Health Company
CELSO GONCALVES, Cleveland-Cliffs
BLAINE GRIFFIN, City of Cleveland
JERRY GRISKO, JR., CBIZ
CHARLES HARDIN, Jones Day
EDDIE HARRELL, JR., Radio One Cleveland
TIM HARRIS, Insurance Board
AMY HELD, The J.M. Smucker Co.
MICHELLE HEREFORD, University Hospitals
DAVE JENKINS, Cleveland Browns
YAN JIN, Eaton Corporation
PERNEL JONES JR., Cuyahoga County
ANSIR JUNAID, Supply Side USA
GINA KASHUK, Willis Towers Watson
CHRIS KEIM, Frantz Ward
BRIAN KELLY, PwC
JOE KOHMANN, Westfield
TOM LAIRD, Gilbane Building Company
DARYL LAISURE, ZIN Technologies
STEFFANY LARKINS, Medical Mutual
TOM LIBEG, Grant Thornton
BOB LITTMAN, BDO LLP
SCOTT LOKKE, JACK Entertainment
JOHN MACINTOSH, KPMG LLP
ROB MACKINLAY, Gardiner
CHARLES OBERT, Brookfield Properties
MICHAEL O’HARA, Parker Hannifin
BOYD PETHEL, First National Bank
SAM PINES, ESPN Cleveland/Good Karma Brands
NANCY POKORNY, USI Consulting Group
STEVE PUTT, Excite Health Partners
TODD REA, Sherwin-Williams
SANDEE REID, The Davey Tree Expert Company
MONTE REPASKY, EY
SEAN RICHARDSON, Huntington
PETER ROME, Tucker Ellis
GREG ROSKO, Deloitte
DR. MARK SCHICKENDANTZ, Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine
BRADLEY SELLERS, City of Warrensville Heights
GREG SKODA, Marcum LLP
JOHN SKORY, FirstEnergy
BRIAN SLIFE, Aon
KEVIN STEIN, TransDigm
MARK STEINBERG, Excel Sports Management
DR. JON STEINBRECHER, Mid-American Conference
RANDY STEPHENS, Bally Sports Ohio
JIM STIEF, McDonald Hopkins
ROBERT VECCHIONE, NACDA
PAUL VOINOVICH, Vocon
DAN WHALEN, Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors
CHAS WITHERS, Dix & Eaton
ALAN ZANG, US Bank
DOUG NEARY, CHAIR, Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP CARL GRASSI, VICE CHAIR, McDonald Hopkins* ROBERT KLONK, VICE CHAIR, Oswald Companies CINDY FLYNN, TREASURER, Union Home Mortgage EDDIE TAYLOR JR., SECRETARY, Taylor Oswald ROBERT KAIN JARED CHANEYBOARD MEMBERS 2022
TIM SMITH, Citizens Bank
JASON
MARIE SCHAEFER, Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine
MATT SCHAEFER, Golden Reserve
CASEY SCHRADER, Oswald Companies
BRADY SHEETS, NFP
CHRISSY SIBA, MGM Northfield Park
JEFF STAATS, Haley Marketing Group
JEFF TOLMAN, Cleveland Metroparks
CONSTANTINE TSATIRIS, Grant Thornton, LLP
MARK TUPA, Peppertree Capital Management, Inc.
PETER VAN EUWEN, Baker Hostetler, LLP
MIKE VURAICH, Mid-American Conference
LOGAN WEILAND, Ernst & Young
JONATHON WHITTLESEY, Squire Patton Boggs
SPORTS AWARDS HONORARY CO-CHAIRS
DEE & JIMMY HASLAM
Owners, Cleveland Browns and Haslam Sports Group
DAN GILBERT
Owner, Cleveland Cavaliers & Cleveland Monsters
PAUL DOLAN
Owner/Chairman & CEO, Cleveland Guardians
SPORTS AWARDS EVENT CHAIRS
NIC BARLAGE, CHAIR Cleveland Cavaliers, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
JOE KOHMANN, CHAIR Westfield
STEFFANY LARKINS, CHAIR Medical Mutual
NOLAN GALLAGER, AUCTION Gravitas Ventures
DINNER COMMITTEE
ANN ABER, JoAnn Stores
DR. LACHAKA ASKEW
KRISTEN BAIRD ADAMS, PNC
CHRIS BELLAMY, Cohen & Co.
DOMONIC BRAULT, Kaulig Companies
MICHAEL CONWAY, Beverage Distributors, Inc.
CURTIS DANBURG, Cleveland Guardians
TRACY DOWE, Fifth Third Bank
JERRY DOYLE
RICK FEDOROVICH, Bober Markey Fedorovich
CINDY FLYNN, Union Home Mortgage
THOMAS FREEMAN, Grant Thorton
FRANK GALLUCCI, Plevin & Gallucci
JERRY GRISKO JR., CBIZ
CHRIS KEIM, Frantz Ward
BRIAN KELLY, PWC
TOM LIBEG, Grant Thornton
SCOTT LOKKE, JACK Entertainment
SANDEE REID, Davey Expert Tree Company
RYAN RUHLMAN, Preformed Line Products
DR. MARK SCHICKENDANTZ, Cleveland Clinic Sports Health
GREG SKODA, Marcum LLP
BRIAN SLIFE, Aon
RANDY STEPHENS, Bally Sports Ohio
JOSH STUDZINSKI, University Hospitals
JENNER TEKANCIC, Cleveland Browns
PETER VAN EUWEN, Baker Hostetler
PAUL VOINOVICH, Vocon
AS OF JAN. 20, 2023
INNER CIRCLE LOUNGE
Calfee Cleveland Browns Cleveland Cavaliers JIF Investment
PLATINUM TABLE CLUB
Ancora
Brown Gibbons Lang & Company
CBIZ
Cleveland Browns Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine
Cleveland Guardians Cohen & Company ESPN Cleveland/Good Karma Brands EY
GOLD TABLE CLUB
Ancora
Aon
BakerHostetler Bally Sports Ohio BDO
Beverage Distributors, Inc. Bober Markey Fedorovich Brennan Industries Inc. Brookfield Properties Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home & Cremation CBRE, Inc.
Chase Citizens
Cleveland Cliffs
Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine Cleveland State University Deloitte
SILVER CLUB
92.3 The Fan
Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP
Cavitch
Gymnastics World Harbor Bay Real Estate Advisors
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz McDonald Hopkins LLC Oswald Companies Supply Side USA
FirstEnergy
Frantz Ward Gardiner Gravitas Ventures Independence Excavating JACK Entertainment Kaulig Companies
KeyBank KPMG LLP Lincoln Electric Company Meaden & Moore Medical Mutual
Destination Cleveland DEXimaging
Dix & Eaton Dollar Bank Eaton Corporation EOX Vantage Excite Health Partners Fifth Third Bank First National Bank Frank Crea
Gilbane Building Company Global Prairie Grant Thornton Huntington Insurance Board JACK Entertainment JoAnn Stores Jones Day Kaulig Media
Hilton Cleveland Downtown Mazzella Companies NACDA
North Coast Event Services ParkOhio Plante Moran
Taylor Oswald LLC Union Home Mortgage Westfield
Plevin & Gallucci PNC
The Davey Tree Expert Company
The Shamrock Companies, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Company
University Hospitals Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute Vocon
KeyBank
Marcum LLP Medical Mutual Mid-American Conference Newmark Knight Frank NPI
Parker Hannifin Corporation Preformed Line Products PwC
RPM International Sotera Health Swagelok
The J.M. Smucker Co. TransDigm
TriState Capital Bank US Bank Zin Technologies
Radio One Cleveland TeamWork Online
The BCJC Group - Baird Thunder::tech
WTAM
Greater Cleveland Sports Awards Committee and staff wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsors and all the companies who have donated their resources and expertise as well as our valued volunteers who have donated their time, resources and energy to make the 23rd Greater Cleveland Sports Awards a huge success!
PRESENTING PARTNERS
Ancora Medical Mutual
EVENT PARTNERS
92.3 The Fan
Bally Sports Ohio Beverage Distributors
Circle K
Citizens Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine
Cleveland Magazine Company Car & Limousine DEXimaging
NPI AUDIO VISUAL SOLUTIONS
Jacob Auger
Steve Ball
Mike Carlton
Adam Ditzel
Marissa Forcina Glen Gahagan
Greg Grewell
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Rob Conroy
Jeff McDaniel
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
Pam Frasco
ESPN Cleveland
H. Jack’s Plumbing & Heating Co. “The Super Plumber”
Hop Valley JACK Entertainment Kaulig Media Miller Lite
NPi Audio Visual Solutions Peroni Italia Physicians Ambulance
PS Awards Radio One
Tito’s Handmade Vodka Union Home Mortgage University Hospitals
Drusinsky Sports Medicine Institute Westfield WKYC WTAM
Gary Heinrich Kristin Jones
Alex Kay Beau Kirkbride
Nate Nadolski
Mike Papa Drew Stutzman
Jacob Thompson Joshua Thompson
Joe Thompson Daniel Ward Mat Whipple
Keith Mollohan
Ricky Soinski
Carrie Samek
Jenner Tekancic
CLEVELAND GUARDIANS
Curtis Danburg
ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE
Aya Aziz
Matt Eck
Morgan Ewert
TALENT
Andre Knott
Gabriella Kreuz
VIDEO PRODUCERS
Glenn McManus
Nate Ferrall
Joe Frietchen
Adam Hines
Bridget Linton
Steven LaClair
Brooke Lowery
Dominic Pavone
John Telich
Jessica Powell
John “Z” Zaccardelli
CONTRIBUTORS
William Aiken
David Dietrich
Brigid Gallagher
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
Aleksandra Breault
Alyssa Brosious
VOLUNTEERS
Luis Castellano
Jeremy Guy
Anne Marie Colant
Dan Griffin
Joe Ginley
Celina Nunez
James Pesarchick
Maria Slovikovski
Gabe Wasylko
Melissa Mason
Grant Passell
Ryan Virtue
Erin Gardner
Juan Goodwin
GREATER CLEVELAND SPORTS COMMISSION
David Gilbert
Mark Lembke
Mike Mulhall
Rachael Stentz-Baugher
Nick Volsko
Meredith Painter
Monica Gustin
Matt Sajna
Becky Griesmer
Rachel Kelley
Rachel Denz
Reilly Haas
Janet Kuiper
Tiffany Skowronski
Rob McBurnett
Dom Mittiga
Sarah Sapola
Jayvontae Smith
Suzie Wray
Stephen Dunn
Marie Scovron
Garrett Hooker
Brenna Lorek
Ellie Robertson
Jamison Shroeder
AWARD VOTING PROCESS
Local sports and media outlets were invited to nominate athletes and select finalists from Northeast Ohio from the following nine counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Stark and Summit.
Finalists were selected in each of the following Greater Cleveland Sports Awards Categories:
• MALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR presented by University Hospitals Druskinksy Sports Medicine Institute
• FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR presented by University Hospitals Druskinksy Sports Medicine Institute
• MALE COLLEGIATE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR presented by H. Jack’s Plumbing & Heating Co. “The Super Plumber!”
• FEMALE COLLEGIATE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR presented by H. Jack’s Plumbing & Heating Co. “The Super Plumber!”
• PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
A special awards committee was formed to select recipients for the following awards:
• Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine COURAGE AWARD
• LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD presented by Union Home Mortgage
• SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AWARD
• 5-STAR SENIOR ATHLETE AWARD presnted by Medical Mutual
BEST MOMENT presented by JACK Entertainment was nominated by the general public who voted for Best Moment in Cleveland Sports during 2022. The winning moment was based on the number of submissions.
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MALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS DRUSINSKY SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTEMale High School Athlete of the Year Award is presented to one male high school athlete who has most distinguished himself/itself through athletic excellence during the past year or athletic season and is in good academic standing.
DYLAN FISHBACK
Aurora High School, Wrestling
2022 OHSAA Division II State Champion at 190lbs, Dylan Fishback, was the only wrestler in Ohio to have an undefeated record (39-0) during the 2021-2022 season. He was Cleveland.com’s 2022 Wrestler of the Year and currently wrestles at North Carolina State University.
SENCIRE HARRIS
St. Vincent - St. Mary High School, Basketball Cleveland.com’s 2022 Basketball Player of the Year, Sencire Harris, helped lead top-ranked St. Vincent – St. Mary High School to its second straight OHSAA Division II State Championship with a 23-4 record. He averaged 20.1 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.8 steals per game in his final season and is now a combo guard on the University of Illinois Men’s Basketball Team.
TYLER LENCEWICZ
Shaker Heights High School, Hockey Cleveland.com’s 2022 Hockey Player of the Year, Tyler Lencewicz, led all goal scorers during the 2021-22 season with 39 goals and 23 assists, totaling 62 total points. Named All-Ohio First Team, he also recorded 12 multi-point games which included four hat tricks during the past season for Shaker Heights High School.
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS DRUSINSKY SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTEFemale High School Athlete of the Year Award is presented to one female high school athlete who has most distinguished herself/itself through athletic excellence during the past year or athletic season and is in good academic standing.
KATIE CLUTE
Olmsted Falls High School, Cross Country and Track & Field
A four-time Southwest Conference Champion, Katie Clute, set the state championship cross country record to become the 2022 OHSAA Division I State Champion. Additionally, Clute finished undefeated in OHSAA Cross Country as well as Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field. This three-time Morning Journal Runner of the Year and Cleveland.com’s Runner of the Year will continue her athletic and academic career at the University of Oregon.
CAROLINE JUREVICIUS
Notre Dame Cathedral Latin High School, Volleyball 2022 Crown Conference Player of the Year, Caroline Jurevicius, finished her final season with 445 kills, 41 aces and led NDCL High School to an OHSSA Division II State Championship. She was the 2022 News-Herald Player of the Year, Cleveland.com’s Volleyball Player of the Year and the 2022 District Player of the Year. Jurevicius has committed to the University of Nebraska.
TESSA KNAPP
Bay Village High School, Soccer Earning First Team All-Ohio, Tessa Knapp helped lead Bay High School to the State Semi-Finals with a school single season record of 50 goals. She was named the United Soccer Coaches 2022 High School All-American Team and All-Regional Team, Morning Journal Soccer Player of the Year and Greater Cleveland Soccer Coaches Association’s Division II Player of the Year.
MALE COLLEGIATE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
PRESENTED BY H. JACK’S PLUMBING & HEATING CO. “THE SUPER PLUMBER!”Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award is presented to one collegiate male athlete that has most distinguished himself/itself through athletic excellence during the past year or athletic season and is in good academic standing.
SINCERE CARRY
Kent State University, Basketball (Solon High School)
2022 MAC Player of the Year, Sincere Carry, led his team averaging 17.9 points, 4.8 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game. He set Kent State’s program record for most three pointers in a game with 10 and played the most minutes in a single season with 1,245. His season ended with him being All-MAC First Team and All-MAC Defensive team adding to an impressive resume.
JACOB DECATUR
Baldwin Wallace University, Wrestling (Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy)
All-American wrestler, Jacob Decatur, was the 2022 NCAA Division III National Champion at 125lbs. An All-OAC First Team selection, he finished the season with just one loss going 35-1 and never surrender a takedown in any of his 36 matches. In addition to earning the title of national champion, he became the NCAA DIII Central Regional champion, receiving All-Central region honors.
SAM WIGLUSZ
Ohio University, Football (Brecksville-Broadview Hts. High School) Named to the 2022 All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) First-Team, Sam Wiglusz, led the way for the top ranked offense in the MAC to a MAC East Division title and earn a spot in the MAC Football Championship game. He ranked in the top five nationally in touchdowns and leads the MAC in touchdowns with 11. On top of this, he ranked top five in the MAC with 814 receiving yards. A former The Ohio State University walk on; he has had quite the breakout season after transferring to Ohio University.
FEMALE COLLEGIATE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
PRESENTED BY H. JACK’S PLUMBING & HEATING CO. “THESUPER PLUMBER!”
Female Collegiate Athlete of the Year Award is presented to one female athlete that has most distinguished herself/itself through athletic excellence during the past year or athletic season and is in good academic standing.
SOPHIE CALABRESE
University of Texas, Rowing (Shaker Heights High School)
Sophie Calabrese is a 2022 NCAA National Champion and won the Collegiate Varsity Jessop Whittier Cup Invitational with the University of Texas Rowing Crew. She has earned Big 12 Boat of the Week honors three times and is a two-time Big 12 Champion and Big 12 All-Academic. Calabrese represented the United States at the 2022 World Rowing Under 23 Championships in Italy.
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM
The 2022 NCAA DIII National Runner-ups, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Women’s Soccer Team matched the best finish by any CWRU team in school history by setting a program record for wins in a season and the longest winning streak with 13 wins. Winning its first University Athletic Association conference championship in team history with a 6-0-1 record, the team finished 20-1-1 overall with their only loss coming in the National Championship game. The team scored 23 goals in the Division III tournament, setting a new NCAA record for most team goals in an NCAA DIII tournament.
OLIVIA NAGY
John Carroll University, Basketball (Lakewood High School)
Five-time OAC Player of the Week during the 2021-22 season, Olivia Nagy led all NCAA Division III players in blocked shots per game (4.54) and double doubles (21). Averaging 15.5 points, 13.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, she was named First Team All-OAC, the Helen Ludwig OAC Player of the Year and OAC Defensive Player of the Year.
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PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Professional Athlete of the Year Award is presented to the professional athlete who has most distinguished him or herself through athletic excellence during the past year or athletic season.
JARRETT ALLEN
Cleveland Cavaliers, Center 2022 NBA All-Star center, Jarrett Allen had an incredible year with the Cleveland Cavaliers during his first full season with the team. During the 2021-22 season, he averaged career highs with 16.1 points, a .677 field goal percentage, 10.8 rebounds, .79 steals and 32 double doubles. He had his first career All-Star selection in 2022 where he scored 10 points and recorded 9 rebounds. Through the first 17 games of the 2022-23 season, he is averaging 13.5 points, 10.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.24 blocks.
NICK CHUBB
Cleveland Browns, Running Back
2022 Cleveland Browns Team Captain, Nick Chubb finished third in the NFL in rushing with 1,525 yards and fifth in rushing touchdowns with 12 while averaging 5.1 yards per carry. He was named to his fourth straight NFL Pro Bowl and leads the league in carries of 10+ yards (33) and 20+ yards (10). Chubb has become the first Browns running back since Jim Brown to surpass 1,000 rushing yards in four consecutive seasons. He is also the third NFL player of all-time to record at least 950 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns in each of their first five seasons.
JOSÉ RAMÍREZ
Cleveland Guardians, Third Baseman
A 2022 American League All-Star, José Ramírez recorded another star-studded season with the Cleveland Guardians, earning a Silver Slugger Award. In 2022, Ramírez hit .280 with .809 OPS, leading the American League in doubles with 44 and go-ahead RBIs with 31. He finished in the top four of American League MVP voting and had the most RBIs for a Cleveland hitter since 2001 with 126 which was ranks 3rd most in the MLB. Ramírez showed out in the postseason hitting .333 with two doubles, one home run and four RBIs in seven games including the go-ahead home run in the first game of the 2022 AL Wild Card Series.
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Circle K congratulates all athletes for their hard work and dedication to their sport and is proud to support the Cleveland sports community.
READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Citizens is proud to support the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission and recognize the Sports Awards recipients for their sportsmanship, resilience, athletic achievements, and commitment to the community.
SPORTS DEVELOPMENT AWARD
Downtown Cleveland Alliance, a non-profit that improves Downtown Cleveland from the sidewalk to the skyline and everything in between, held true to its mission during NBA All-Star 2022.
A key partner in helping our community prepare for the star-studded event, along with countless other major events, Downtown Cleveland Alliance (DCA) was instrumental in last February’s success.
Its dedicated clean, safe and welcoming ambassadors played a key role in ensuring the care and cleanliness of our entire downtown for all our residents, businesses and visitors to have an unforgettable experience.
When the community needed to look it’s best the DCA team helped lead the signage and décor efforts for all to be immersed into the world of basketball no matter where you looked during NBA All-Star. Additionally, DCA’s beautification efforts throughout downtown, ensured Cleveland was ready to welcome guests from across the globe.
All-Star extended across the majority of our downtown, so it was imperative that guests be able to navigate our sidewalks from venue to venue during a busy schedule of events. DCA’s team played a critical role working with the City of Cleveland to remove snow and ice on our streets and sidewalks to ensure our guests had the best experience navigating to and from all weekend activities.
Due to Downtown Cleveland Alliance’s dedication to go above and beyond to make every event successful and create a positive impact on Cleveland, Greater Cleveland Sports Commission is honored to present them with the Sports Development Award.
We look forward to a continued partnership with DCA on future major events including 2024 NCAA Women’s Final Four and beyond.
Sports Development Award recognizes a person or organization that has made significant contributions to a new or created event in the city during the past year.
COURAGE AWARD
PRESENTED BY CLEVELAND CLINIC SPORTS MEDICINEMaya Austerman, overcame a major medical obstacle to continue playing competitive sports.
In 2019, Austerman was playing in a summer basketball league when she began to experience chest and throat tightness, shortness of breath and wheezing during periods of intense play, leading to an increase in anxiety while exercising. Her pediatrician recommended she undergo spirometry testing, which is used to diagnose and monitor certain lung conditions by measuring how much air you can breathe out in one forced breath. The results suggested she had a component of exercise-induced asthma and other possible issues in her upper airway that could be causing her shortness of breath.
Shortly after receiving these results, Austerman was referred to Dr. Claudio Milstein, Ph.D., a voice and upper airway specialist at the Head and Neck Institute at the Cleveland Clinic.
Over the next year, Austerman tried using inhalers to help with her breathing, but her physical struggles and anxiety persisted on the basketball court. In early 2021, Austerman’s mother read an article about another athletes’ similar struggles with breathing and made an appointment with Dr. Milstein.
During his assessment in May 2021, Dr. Milstein examined Austerman’s vocal cords while simulating her breathing problems, revealing that her vocal cords close rather than open during intense exercise. He diagnosed Austerman with exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction, or EILO, a condition often mistaken for asthma.
Over the next several months, Austerman attended sessions with Dr. Milstein focused on a variety of breathing techniques to help retrain her vocal cords to remain open during strenuous activities. Even with practicing these techniques several times a day, she initially found herself becoming stressed and anxious when trying to apply these strategies in practice or during a game when her focus was on the competition at hand.
Austerman realized learning to maintain control of her vocal cords during activity in addition to her mental aspect was critical to returning to her game.
Today, Austerman continues to experience symptoms of EILO, which she may always have, but now feels confident using the breathing techniques to help her manage the condition.
“I feel lucky to have been able to figure out why I was struggling to breathe and when I finally received my diagnosis, I used it as validation to jump right into my recovery,” said Austerman. “At times, I feared I may never be able to play basketball or any sport again, but I’m grateful to have had the support from my family and the team at the Cleveland Clinic to help me return to playing the sport I love.”
Austerman is currently a junior at Avon Lake High School and lives at home with her parents, siblings and their two dogs. She plays varsity basketball, is a member of the National Honor Society, is the sports editor for her school newspaper and hopes to pursue a degree in the medical field in college.
Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine Courage Award is given to an athlete who has displayed courage beyond the boundaries of the playing field to inspire those around them.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
PRESENTED BY UNION HOME MORTGAGE
Ted Ginn, Sr. has served as head football coach of the Glenville Tarblooders since 1997. His nationally recognized coaching program, Winning and Building a Team Against All Odds, led the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) team to its first state title during Ohio State Athletic Association’s (OHSAA) Division IV championship game against Cincinnati Wyoming on Dec. 3, 2022 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
Prior to securing the Tarblooder’s first football state title in school history, Ginn helped establish the Ginn Academy, an all-boys high school for urban youth in the greater Cleveland area, in 2007.
His coaching and mentorship programs have assisted over 300 student-athletes in attending college post-high school graduation, including providing more than 100 scholarships for Division I schools. This effort secured the Tarblooder’s program a third-place national ranking for student-athlete recipients of Division I scholarships.
Ginn has a record for mentoring former successful high school football players including 2006 Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith along with Donte Whitner, Cardale Jones, Marshawn Latimore, Justin Hardee, Shane Wynn and Pierre Woods.
Additionally, Ginn coached Ted Ginn, Jr., his son and former wide receiver, who played in the NFL for 14 seasons with the Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears. As of 2022, 22 National Football League (NFL) players from Glenville have gone through Ginn’s coaching and mentorship program.
Ginn has led the Tarblooders to eight consecutive Senate Athletic League wins between 1997 and 2009. Additionally, Glenville became the first CMSD school to reach the state playoffs, making 10 subsequent appearances from 2000 to 2010.
In 2002, Ginn was named head coach of the Glenville High School Boys’ Track team leading them to five state championship titles between 2004-2007, 2014 and most recently in 2022, where they gained their first Division II win.
Ginn was named head coach for the 2006 All-American Bowl where he secured a win for the East. That year he was also awarded Man of the Year from the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc., High School Football Coach of the Year by the National Black Coaches’ Association and was inducted into the Glenville High School Hall of Fame.
Ginn and his wife, Jeanette, live in Cleveland and are proud parents of two children, Tiffany and Ted, Jr. and three grandchildren, Theodore III, Kyrsten and Kendall.
Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Union Home Mortgage is given to a person who has dedicated their lives to the advancement of sports in Cleveland. Past recipients have ranged from former Guardians franchise greats and Browns legends to high school football coaches in the region.
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5-STAR SENIOR ATHLETE AWARD
PRESENTED BY MEDICAL MUTUAL
Luise Easton, a multisport athlete from Northeast Ohio, continues to inspire us by her relentless pursuit of leading an active lifestyle and continues to compete at 84 years young.
Easton is a world champion who sees age as a challenge. She has competed in multiple National Senior Games, U.S. Master’s Swimming competitions and countless triathlon events.
As a world champion and someone who has completed the Alcatraz Sharkfest 1.5-mile swim in San Francisco Bay when she turned 70 and again at 75, Easton took a break from the action before revisiting the lifestyle she credits to her longevity.
She started jogging to lose weight in the 1980s and wanted the challenge of adding cycling and running into her active repertoire. As a former swimmer and swim coach, a triathlon seemed like the next step.
Since beginning this journey, the retired high school physical education teacher has competed at multiple National Senior Games which have earned her medals in swimming and triathlon. As of 2015, her combined time of 1:43:55 for the women’s triathlon was the fourth best in the history of The Games and led her to capture a gold medal in the 75-79 age group.
As of 2018, Easton held the U.S. Master’s National Open Water 2-mile championship title for multiple years in her age group. She has competed in events such as the International Triathlon Union Multisport World Championships Festival and USA Triathlon Age Group National Championship Sprint distance held in Cleveland.
“I do like to win. But my motto now is ‘There’s gratitude in my attitude’ because at my age, to be able to do what I’m doing physically and financially, I have nothing but gratitude,” says Easton. “Making friends through the games is another reason for doing it.”
Luise is constantly encouraging others to stay active at any age. “Show up and put one foot in front of the other. Anytime you get up and do something you’re ahead of all the other people who don’t even get out. It’s never too late to start doing something.”
5-Star Senior Athlete Award presented by Medical Mutual is awarded to a senior athlete, over the age of 65, who has gone above and beyond to achieve their athletic goals through leading an active lifestyle.