2009 Monica Matsumoto (Sr) Charlottesville HS      
  2008 Morgan Watt (Sr) Albemarle HS      

Claudia Dodson Integrity in Sport Award (2009 - Previous)

The WinS Claudia Dodson Integrity in Sport award honors a senior female athlete who consistently displays the qualities of integrity and fair play in practice, competition, and life. The recipient of the award earns a $3000.00 scholarship toward their continued education at an institution of higher learning. Only senior female athletes are eligible. The following paragraphs describe the qualities necessary in applicants, as well as the nomination procedure.

This award honors the memory and legacy of a WinS founder, but more importantly, a person for whom girl’s participation in sport was a lifelong passion and mission. Through her work with the Virginia High School League and her advocacy for girls, Claudia Dodson worked tirelessly to increase opportunities for girls to participate in sport and to be treated equitably. She was a highly ethical leader who by her words and actions made those around her better people. Claudia understood the meaning of fair play in its truest sense: To know what’s right and act on that belief, regardless of the consequences. The recipient of this award should share those qualities. Among them:

• A dedicated athlete and scholar; demonstrates personal commitment through hard work, persistence and a strong work ethic. Not necessarily the most talented athlete, but one who has put forth consistent effort over time in her chosen sport(s).

• Role model for others; displays a high degree of integrity and ethics in her dealings with teammates, officials, coaches, and opponents. Helps others be better at what they do.

• Someone who epitomizes fair play; a gracious winner and respectful competitor; someone who upholds not only the rules of play but the “spirit” of the game.

The nomination process is twofold:

1. A coach, player, or school administrator can nominate a candidate for the award. The Athletic Director should receive nominations and decide on the candidate to be forwarded for the award. Nominations may be for someone on an opponent’s team, but no self-nominations are permitted.

2. The nominator should submit (a) the nomination form and (b) a recommendation letter providing specific information regarding why this person is a good candidate for this award, and providing specific examples of behaviors the individual has displayed that conform to the qualities of the award. The individual writing the letter should be someone who has direct knowledge of the athlete’s performance and behavior. Nominations are due no later than May 7, 2010 (NOTE: This is the same due date as the other WinS awards).


 

2009 winner Monica Matsumato at the 2009 Banquet.


Claudia Dodson Equity Award (2008-Present) Claudia Dodson Integrity in Sport Award (2008-Present) Outstanding Athletes (1997-Present) ACAC Bunker Scholarship (2009-Present) DeDe Owens Scholarship (2001-Present) President's Award (Annual) State Farm Bunker Scholarship (1999-2008) WinS Sportsperson Award (2007) Carl Deane Sportsperson Award (1999-2006) WinS Athletes of the Year (1997-2004)
Morgan Watt accepts her award at the 2008 Banquet.

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Please note that WinS provides scholarships to athletes from schools located only in the Albemarle/Charlottesville area.