ACA Sportsmanship Award (Playoffs): Duncan Haines Mills of Mill Valley
Kpreps is excited to promote this new award for the 2019 season – the weekly Sportsmanship Award. We have teamed up with 'A Class Athlete' (ACA) to recognize those individuals or groups that demonstrate sportsmanship and high character during the heat of action. This award is open to students or student-athletes who goes above and beyond to demonstrate an act of kindness or sportsmanship.
We are pleased to announce that this week we are recognizing Duncan Haines Mills of Mill Valley.
Photographer Todd Habiger submitted the following nomination for Duncan this week.
In the Kansas Class 5A sub-state game, the Mill Valley Jaguars had just defeated the number one ranked team in Class 5A, St. Thomas Aquinas Saints in overtime. As the Jaguars players stormed the field, senior Duncan Haines Mills was rushing on to the join in the celebration when he noticed a dejected player from Aquinas, slumped over, obviously distraught in defeat. He immediately ran towards the player and put his arm around him, consoling him. Duncan stayed with him a while trying to give him comfort, forgoing the celebration with his teammates for the time being. Duncan is the Jaguar's biggest fan. He's always trying to rally the crowd to cheer on the Jaguars. He's enthusiastic on every play. The win was a big moment for him and even though I'm sure he wanted to join in the celebration, he first made the move to console a worthy opponent.
Each week during the regular season, we will choose an individual or group as recipient of this award. Winners will receive the Sportsmanship Excellence Award Certificate, and the unique ACA helmet sticker as part of our Kpreps Helmet Stickers feature. At the end of the season, we will choose one overall winner, for the annual Kpreps-ACA Sportsmanship Award.
Please help us by emailing your nomination stories, pictures, or videos to matt@kpreps.com and ACA@kpreps.com. You can also send to Kpreps via social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc). Please include the name of the person(s) involved and a description of the act or event that you are nominating. Nominations for the award will be accepted through Tuesday of each week, with the winners announced thereafter. We will list the weekly winners here, at kpreps.com, and also on aclassathlete.com. The overall winner will be announced after the State Championship games.
ABOUT A Class Athlete:
A Class Athlete was started in 2016 to encourage young athletes in all sports, to play hard, play to win, but also to play with class and dignity. Originally targeting youth sports, ACA quickly expanded to include middle school and high school sports, and beyond (coaches, cheerleaders, fans – everyone!). In recent years, participation in youth sports has continued to decline, and the #1 reason according to the kids: 'It's not fun anymore.' ACA is determined to bring the fun and the kids back!
Participating in sports is very beneficial in many areas. It helps build confidence and self-esteem, teaches respect, teamwork, and leadership skills, and improves communication and cooperation – all qualities needed to be successful in life. It is said that participation in sports reveals a persons’ character. But ACA believes, when sportsmanship is emphasized, it is a very important aspect in building a young person's character and integrity.
For more information, please visit www.aclassathlete.com.
A Class Athlete Sportsmanship Award (2019 Season)
Week 1 – Landon O’Hare, Lincoln High School
Week 2 – Plainville High School & Student Council
Week 3 – Kayden Christiansen, Lakin High School
Week 4 – Hunter Engle of Madison and Nate Burdette of Maranatha Christian Academy
Week 5 – Jalen Bush & Caney Valley High School
Week 6 – Colton Neitzel of St. Francis
Week 7 – Carson Ukele of Sabetha
Week 8 – Cameron Homewood of Jefferson West, Santa Fe Trail
Playoffs – Duncan Haines Mills of Mill Valley
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