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The National 's CHAPTER NETWORK July 12, 2013 Volume 9 Issue 8 University of Georgia Chapter Holds Its Largest Banquet Ever Athens Country Club holds capacity crowd. The UGA high school scholar-athlete class boasted an average 4.0 GPA. Seated, L-R: Max Germain, Central Clarke High School; Samuel Clements, Athens Academy; Sheldon Neal, Rockdale County High School; Jake Tench, Habersham Central High School; and Tyler Colquitt, Madison County High School. Back row, L-R: UGA head coach Mark Richt, Judge Lawton Stephens, Terry Wingfield, Mike Tirico. Lou Brissie (second from left) and Larry Thompson (third from left) accepted chapter Distinguished American Awards. Brissie had his leg shattered in WWII and went on to pitch eight years in the Major Leagues. Thompson is executive vice president and chief legal council for PepsiCo and also a UGA school of law professor. Guest speaker Mike Tirico and coach Mark Richt presented the awards. The chapter recognized Play it Smart Scholar-Athletes Denzel Maxey (Clarke Central HS) and Zak Huberty (Cedar Shoals HS). L-R: Mike Tirico; Lenn Chandler from Georgia Power and a Play It Smart sponsor; Maxey; Roger Edmonds, AD of Cedar Shoals; Huberty; Jon Ward, AD of Clarke Central; Coach Richt. College Hall of Fame coach Vince Dooley (left) joins Mike Tirico, College Hall of Fame President & CEO John Stephenson, and Coach Richt. Banquet Power Trio, L-R: DA Award winner Larry Thompson, Judge Lawton Stephens of Athens, and chapter president and UGA Alumni Association president, Judge Steve Jones. Post Graduate Achievement Award winners, seated L-R: Chuck Kinnebrew, Frank Lankewicz, Frank Malinowski, Bill McKenny, Preston Ridlehuber, and Billy Slaughter. Back row, L-R: Coach Richt, Coach Dooley, Judge Jones and Mike Tirico. www.footballfoundation.org Page 1 July April 12, 7, 2013 2010

National Capital (DC) Chapter Hosts 7th Annual Banquet at Prestigious Army Navy Country Club Local Fidelity Investments office provides $7,000 in scholarships. Twenty high school scholar-athletes from the Northern Virginia/Washington DC area claimed honors along with Adham Talaat from Gallaudet University for their outstanding achievements. Also pictured is Contribution to Amateur Award winner Willie Stewart. Long-time Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer delivered the keynote speech. Coach Beamer spoke about the character traits that make a person a success on the field and in life. Coach Willie "Stew" Stewart received special recognition for his contributions to the game. Coach Stew retired after more than 40 years of changing the lives of countless young men in the DC area. Chapter president and 2012 Chapter Leadership Award winner Greg Oliver presented the award. The local Northern Virginia office of Fidelity Investments has made a significant three-year pledge to support the chapter's scholarship fund, enabling the chapter to present seven $1,000 scholarships. Pictured are Joe Egloff, VP Branch Manager of the Fidelity Investments DC office; Scott Carpenter, scholarship recipient from Gonzaga High School; and Kerry Oldfield, VP Branch Manager of the Fidelity Northern Virginia office. Greg Oliver has served as chapter president for the past seven years, and he earned recognition in 2012 as the NFF East Region Chapter Leadership Award winner. www.footballfoundation.org Page 2 July April 12, 7, 2013 2010

Tacoma/Pierce County (WA) Chapter Celebrates 37th Annual Banquet Eight high school scholar-athletes each received a scholarship, pushing the chapter's all-time distributions to more than $250,000. Pictured, L-R: Chase Knoblauch, Life Christian; Matthew King, Orting High School; Christian Yoro, Orting High School; Jacob Salazar, Bellarmine Prep; Lucas Hatton, Eatonville High School; Austin Filkins, Peninsula High School; Jacob Bills, Stadium High School; and Damian Jackson, Rogers High School. Guests and board members gather for a photo, L-R: Guest speaker and Pac12 Referee Steve Stricherz; chapter president Bob Lucey; board member Willie Stewart; board member Darrin McKay; treasurer Mike Williams; board member Roland "Red" Smith; board member Mike Roberts; past president Bob Hunt; banquet emcee and 2004 NFF Chris Schenkel Award winner Bob Robertson. Morris County (NJ) Chapter Shines Bright at 19th Annual Banquet Twenty-three standout scholar-athletes from throughout Morris County claimed honors at the famed Madison Hotel for their high school exploits. Also pictured on the left are Distinguished American Award winner Bill Spoor and former Rutgers athletics director Bob Mulcahy. On the right is chapter president and 2004 East Region Chapter Leadership Award winner Matt Sellitto. www.footballfoundation.org Page 3 July April 12, 7, 2013 2010

Jack Grinold/Eastern Massachusetts Chapter Holds 38th Annual Event Thirty-four of the best and brightest scholar-athletes from suburban Boston accepted honors for their achievements during their prep careers. Ethan Peterson from MIT received the Jack Daley Award for Academics, Citizenship, and. A 2012 NFF National Scholar-Athlete, Peterson completed an outstanding career at MIT, and he will begin a PhD program in physics at the University of Wisconsin. Also pictured is his coach Chad Martinovich. State Representative Angelo Scaccia (right) received the Ron Burton Distinguished American Award for his service to the community. Scaccia, who is also a college football official in the ECAC, has been a member of the State House for more than thirty-five years. Chapter board member James Kearney presented the award. Joined by his proud parents, scholar-athlete Nick Peabody from Barnstable High School earned first team All-State accolades at quarterback, leading his team to the state championship. Peabody will take his talents to Princeton University in the fall. The Chapter Box Score Network launched in 1959 120 chapters in 47 states 12,000 members Reaches 4,800 high schools and 400,000 studentathletes $1 million distributed annually $16 million distributed all-time 3,300 student-athletes honored annually with an average GPA of 3.7 in 2012 65,200 scholar-athletes honored all-time 33,000 people annually attend a banquet More than 1,000 events staged each year All-time chapter banquet attendance: 1,252,000 www.footballfoundation.org Page 4 July April 12, 7, 2013 2010

Under Armour Lead Development Program ATTENTION CHAPTER PRESIDENTS! Take advantage of the Under Armour Lead Development Program! This unique program allows you to get a 10% credit towards the purchase of Under Armour products by referring your local high schools and colleges to Under Armour for their next purchase of uniforms, apparel, footwear, accessories, etc. If you provide Under Armour with a credible lead, Under Armour will provide the Chapter s VIP account with a one-time product credit.* Under Armour is the Official Outfitter of the National. Take advantage of the Under Armour Lead Development Program today! For more details, contact NFF Director of Membership Ron Dilatush at (972) 556-1000 or rdilatush@footballfoundation.com. *Contractual Requirements and Conditions apply. How To Submit a Lead 1. Chapter President sends an email to: teamsales@underarmour.com. 2. Be sure to include NFF Lead in the subject line. 3. In the body of the email, please include the following information: - Chapter name, president s name, email and phone number - Lead (Team Name and City, State) - Contact information for the Lead (name, phone, email) - What the Lead is interested in buying (uniforms, apparel, footwear, accessories, etc.) www.footballfoundation.org Page 5 July April 12, 7, 2013 2010