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Brad Smith is being recognized
by the St. Louis sports community and the National MS Society.
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Brad
Smith Is Amateur Athlete
of the Year
Missouri Tiger head football coach Gary
Pinkel will present sophomore quarterback Brad
Smith with the Amateur Athlete Award at the 52nd annual Multiple
Sclerosis (MS) Sports Celebrity Dinner, presented by Allegiant
Bank on Feb. 18 at the Renaissance Grand Hotel in downtown St.
Louis. The award is given each year to a male and a female college/amateur
athlete with achievements in athletics as well as academics. This
year’s female honoree is Jennifer Kypta of Maryville University.
Smith, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, is one
of the most exciting and versatile young players in all of college
football. In his record-setting freshman year in 2002, Smith made
history by becoming only the second player in Division 1-A history
to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a season.
In 2003, he led Mizzou to bowl eligibility for the first time
since 1998.
“It’s an honor for me to be recognized
by the St. Louis sports community and the National
MS Society,” said Smith.
The MS Sports Celebrity Dinner, St. Louis’
premier sports dinner, benefits the National MS Society’s
Gateway
Area Chapter, and includes a silent and live auction featuring
one-of-a-kind autographed sports memorabilia and entertainment
packages, and a dinner awards presentation honoring the accomplishments
of amateur and professional athletes from the St. Louis sports
scene, as well as the leadership efforts of individuals associated
with the St. Louis sports community. A committee of local sports
media, professional sports representatives and corporate executives
nominate and select the honorees. Dan Dierdorf will serve as
master of ceremonies for the awards presentation.
Other awards
to be presented at the event include:
- The “Bob Burnes Spirit of St.
Louis Award,” which is given to a person who has dedicated
years of service toward excellence and celebration of sports
in St. Louis.
- The “Jack Buck Media Award,” which
recognizes excellence in sports reporting, writing or broadcasting.
- The “Sam Muchnick Sportsman Award,” which
is given to a person whose business leadership and spirit
make a meaningful difference within the St. Louis sports
community.
- The “Morris
Henderson Award for Outstanding High School Athlete,” which recognizes
local high school athletes for achievements in both athletics and academics.
- The “Alumni Athlete Award,” which
is given to a former professional St. Louis athlete that
still makes St. Louis their home and continues to provide
community support.
Tickets and reservations, table sales and
sponsorship information is available by calling 1-800-FIGHT-MS
or (314) 781-9020.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of
the central nervous system. Its unpredictable symptoms can range
from fatigue, numbness in the limbs, to more severe conditions
such as loss of vision or paralysis, which come and go without
warning or pattern. Most people with MS are diagnosed between
the ages of 20 and 50; however, the physical and emotional effects
are life-long. The progress, severity, and specific symptoms
of MS in any one person cannot be determined, but advances in
research and treatment are giving hope to those affected by
the disease.
The Gateway Area Chapter supports local and
national research initiatives, and offers direct programs and
services to more than 5,000 people living with multiple sclerosis,
as well as 35,000 others indirectly affected by this disease,
in a 90-county service area covering the eastern half of Missouri
and the southern third of Illinois. For more information on
MS, the National MS Society and the Gateway Area Chapter, please
call 1-800-FIGHT MS or (314) 781-9020, or visit
online.
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