5th & 6th Grade Most Valuable Player
The Most Valuable Player Award is given to the player who
the Wolverines coaching staff feels was the most important to the success of the team. This award is not given to the player with the most tackles or most rushing yards but to the player that contributes on both offense and defense and most importantly
exhibits the Wolverines philosophy of Commitment + Loyalty + Desire.
COMMITMENT means the level of “buy-in” that you display to the philosophy that all players must first and foremost have the interests of their team and teammates at heart.
LOYALTY A feeling or attitude of devoted attachment and affection. Football is a sacrifice and because of that sacrifice you develop loyalty to the organization and to your teammates. With the team's success you begin to develop PRIDE in knowing that you are apart of something good. We build on this development and ask our players to always be loyal to themselves when it comes to making the right decisions both on and off the football field
DESIRE A wish or longing. And finally, we train DESIRE and a wanting to be the best that you can be. Never stop striving for the top because you are the only one that can keep you from reaching your goals
2004 Most Valuable Player
#38 Davis Waldschmidt
6th Grader - Linebacker and Fullback
DEFENSE
46 Tackles (27 Solo & 38 Assists)
5 Interceptions with a 79 yard interception return for a TD
3 Pass Deflections and 2 Fumble Recoveries
OFFENSE
Rushed for 531 yards on 139 carries with 6 TDs
Averaged 3.8 yards per carry
5th & 6th Grade All-Time Leading Rusher
5th & 6th Grade All-Time Leading Tackler
First player to win both 3rd & 4th MVP and 5th & 6th MVP
Holds 5th & 6th Grade All-Time Single Season Tackle Record
2003 Most Valuable Player
#30 Timmy Callahan
6th Grader - Linebacker and Tailback
2002 Most Valuable Player
#55 Ethan McAtee
6th Grader - Fullback and Linebacker
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