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press release follows University of Dayton’s Doug Hauschild To Receive CoSIDA’s 2009 Bob Kenworthy Award PHILADELPHIA (06/03/09) – University of Dayton director of media relations Doug Hauschild, the dean of Atlantic 10 Conference SIDs with 27 years of service, has been named the recipient of the 2009 Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He will be presented the award – given annually to a CoSIDA member for civic involvement and accomplishments outside of the sports information office – at the organization’s annual workshop June 24 in San Antonio, Texas.
“Doug is a tremendous ambassador for our profession, the University of
Dayton and college athletics in general,” said John Humenik, CoSIDA
Executive Director. “CoSIDA is blessed by his long-term commitment to our
profession and its people and this award clearly demonstrates that he ranks
among our organization's most admirable people. He is a most deserving
recipient of this award.” Hauschild, who began his career as an assistant SID at his alma mater in 1982, was elevated to his current position the following year. The 1981 University of Dayton graduate has made his alma mater one of the models, nation-wide, for hosting events. UD has hosted over 60 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament games during his tenure. Hauschild has also served on a Dayton committee that visits first-time NCAA Tournament hosts to instruct in proper ways to handle the event. As far as community service goes, Hauschild, who resides in Beavercreek, Ohio, is second to none. He has devoted 30 years to youth coaching in four different sports, and served as several terms as a league supervisor and commissioner. He has been media coordinator for the Southwest Ohio Senior Olympic six times as well as working as a volunteer with the Special Olympics for five years at its area meet. He has also been a regular on-call apheresis blood donor since the late 1980s, and has been a finalist to donate bone marrow as part of the American Red Cross’ Bone Marrow Registry. Respected by his peers as well as the media, Hauschild and the University of Dayton were honored by the Football Writers Association of America in 1990 with a Press Box Merit Award given for outstanding press box working services. More than 35 former student workers in the Dayton Sports Information Office have gone on to careers at the college and professional levels.
2008 Debbie Copp (Oklahoma)
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