Outstanding Performance Awards The Glenn D. Loucks Track & Field Games presents an annual trophy for outstanding athletic performance by a man and woman. The award is presented at the conclusion of this year’s games. The award for outstanding men’s performance, the Henry J. McWhinnie Award, is named in honor of Hank McWhinnie, a dear friend of Glenn D. Loucks. Mr. McWhinnie served for many years at White Plains High School as athletic director and coach of basketball and football. The award for outstanding women’s performance, the “Doc” Blanford Memorial Award, is named in honor of Dr. Charles Blanford, who passed away in 1986. He was a member of the first Loucks Committee and for two decades its guiding light. He was also an early promoter of women’s track and field. These special trophies are acrylic statues of a runner carrying the Olympic Torch. They are similar to the metal team trophies created by famed sculptor Lumen Martin Winter for the Loucks Games. A jury of Loucks Games Committee members selects the outstanding performances based upon the quality of performance in relation to meet, state and national records; and the depth of performance—the number of events in which the individual excelled. Female Winners 2014 2013 2012* 2012* 2011 2010 2009* 2009* 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003* 2003* 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990* 1990* 1989 1988 1987 1986 Kaylyn Gordon Sabrina Southerland Kadecia Baird Mary Cain Aisling Cuffe Vanessa Stewart Jen Clayton Shelby Greany Kristin Reese Kristin Reese Lynne Layne Lynne Layne Laura Cummings Christina Smith Juanita Broaddus Juanita Broaddus Stacey Ann Livingston Shenae Dawkins Jetoya Moore Kenyon Soley Quanda Talington Joyce Bates Endira Reid Stacey Minott Stacey Minott Sharline White Jen Norton Michelle Brown Cathalina Staye Barbara Selkridge Tasha Whitted Diane Adkins Joanne Gray Ramapo Won Triple Jump 40’ 5”(#2 AT) and Long Jump 19’ 3.5” (#8 AT) Benjamin Cardozo Won 800M (2:06.97 #3 AT) Won Mile (4:47.23 # 5AT 1600m/mile) Medgar Evers Bronxville Cornwall North Babylon Suffern Suffern Carmel Carmel New Rochelle New Rochelle Bay Shore William Penn William Penn William Penn Boys & Girls New Rochelle Uniondale Uniondale William Penn Simon Gratz New Rochelle New Rochelle New Rochelle Meet Record 400M (52.62), Meet Record 4X1(46.57), won 200M (24.13) Clarkstown South East Islip Samuel Tilden John Jay A.P. Randolph F.W. Ballou Malverne Deer Park Meet Record, State Record and National Best 800M (2:03.34) Meet (and NYS) Records in 3200M (9:56.16) and 1600M (4:40.56) Meet Records in Shot Put (48’ 5”) and Discus (143’ 7”) Meet Record Long Jump (20’2.5”), won 200m (24.74) Meet Record 1600m (4:48.25) anchored winning DMR + 2nd 4X800 Won 800m (2:11.39 - #10 AT), won 1600m (4:51.34 - #3 AT) Won 800m (2:09.24) anchored winning DMR (4:47.split) Won 100m (12.21), 200m (24.46); 2 nd Long Jump (18’ 4.75”) Won 100m (12.01), Long Jump (18’ 1”) Won 3200m (10:35.16) on two winning relays (4x8, DMR) Won 100HH (14.55), 400h (61.37) on winning 4 X 100 Won 100m (11.55w),winning 4 X 100, 2 nd 200m (23.82) Won 100m (11.60w), 200m (23.71), winning 4 X 100 Her 2:07.81 = meet record / fastest in nation; winning 4X8 Won: 100HH(14.79), 400h(61.35) Triple Jump 38’8.5” Won 100m (12.21), 200m (24.95), winning 4 X 100 Won 100m (12.02), Long Jump (24’ 0.5”), winning 4 X 100 Won 100HH (14.48), 400H (62.71) Meet Record 100HH (13.85) on winning 4 X100, 4X400 Won Shot Put (38’ 4”) Discus (124’ 8”) Meet Record 100m (11.85) anchor winning 4 X100 (47.75) Won 100m (12.10) and 200m (24.46) Meet Record Triple Jump (39’ 11.5”) Won 3200m (10:58.67), 1600m (4:56.52) Won 400m (56.82), winning 4 X 400 Won 100m (12.46), 200m (25.04), leadoff 4 X100 (48.32) Won 400m (55.35) Set meet record in 400LH (60.49) Won 100m (12.00), 200m (24.74w) Won 100m (12.30) Long Jump 19’ 8.25” 1985 Lynda Tolbert *= Co-winners F.W. Ballou Won 100HH (14.40), Long Jump (19’7.75”) -71- Outstanding Performance Awards The Glenn D. Loucks Track & Field Games presents an annual trophy for outstanding athletic performance by a man and woman. The award is presented at the conclusion of this year’s games. The award for outstanding men’s performance, the Henry J. McWhinnie Award, is named in honor of Hank McWhinnie, a dear friend of Glenn D. Loucks. Mr. McWhinnie served for many years at White Plains High School as athletic director and coach of basketball and football. The award for outstanding women’s performance, the “Doc” Blanford Memorial Award, is named in honor of Dr. Charles Blanford, who passed away in 1986. He was a member of the first Loucks Committee and for two decades its guiding light. He was also an early promoter of women’s track and field. These special trophies are acrylic statues of a runner carrying the Olympic Torch. They are similar to the metal team trophies created by famed sculptor Lumen Martin Winter for the Loucks Games. A jury of Loucks Games Committee members selects the outstanding performances based upon the quality of performance in relation to meet, state and national records; and the depth of performance—the number of events in which the individual excelled. Male Winners 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010* 2010* 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 Richard Rose Ben Malone Edward Cheserek Zavon Watkins Nick Vena Jordan Yamoah Terrance Livingston Troy Faulkner Rodney Campbell Mike Dempsey John Hickey LaShawn Merrit Hank Palmer Greg Simonds Travis Von Staden Sean Lambert Lance Bennett Devon Davis Kyle Jackson Sal Gigante Rodrigues Pfister Rodrigues Pfister Jermaine Stafford Bill Vespe Jermaine Johnson Mike Going Jermaine Johnson James Worthen Rich Thompson James Manigault J.J. Grant Boys & Girls Pascack Valley St Benedict’s Liverpool Morristown Arlington Great Neck South Curtis South Shore Gates-Chili Tappan Zee Woodrow Wilson Pierre Comprehensive Byram Hills John Jay (E. Fishkill) South Shore Poly Prep Pickering Clarkstown South Iona Prep F. W. Ballou F. W. Ballou Ben Franklin Archbishop Molloy White Plains Wheatley White Plains H.D. Woodson Woodlands Brentwood Liverpool Set Meet Record and #1 US in 400m (46.38) Set Meet Record for Mile (4:09.73) Won 1600M (4:09.90) anchored winning DMR (4:06) Won 800M (1:50.61 #2 AT) and 1600M (4:11.13 #8 AT) Won Shot Put (70’ 8”) Meet Record Won Pole Vault (16’ 0”) Meet Record Won 800m (1:52.50) and 400m (47.70- #8 AT) Won 400m (47.72 - #9 AT), won 200m (22.23), 3rd in 100m (11.04) Won 400M (48.21), 2nd 200M (21.76), anchored 4X100 winner Meet Record Pole Vault 15’ 5” Meet Record Shot Put (64’ 11.75”) / Discus (172’ 1’) Meet Record 200m (21.02) / 100m (10.74) Won 100m (10.63w), 200m (21.78) Won 400H (53.83) Won 800m (1:53.21), anchored #8AT 4x800 (7:51.90) Won 100m (10.87), 200m (21.49), winning 4 X4 (3:19.59) Won 100m (11.17) anchored winning 4 x 100 (43.24) Won 110HH (14.37), Long Jump (24’ 0.5”) Won 100m (10.84), 200m (21.39w) Meet Record Discus (180’), won Shot Put 54’ 11.75” Won 110HH(14.25), 400H (52.41 = #2AT) Won 110HH (14.27w), 400H(54.92) anchored winning 4X8 Won 100m (10.81), 200m (21.90) 4 X100 (41.94) Won steeplechase #2AT (9:19.91) Won Long Jump (24’ 0.5”), Triple Jump (48’ 0.75”) Won 1600m (4:10.89) = #5AT Won Triple Jump (49’ 5”) = #4AT, 2nd Long Jump Won 200m (21.49) = #2AT, anchored 4 X400 (3:16.90) Won Long Jump (23’ 2.75”), Triple Jump (49’ 2”) Meet Record 400H (52.70) Won Discus (174’ 4”), Shot Put (61’ 9”)