Well over 300 gathered to celebrate a great season of Wabash football
Head coach Chris Creighton welcomes everyone to the banquet
Coach Creighton presents President Andy Ford H'03 with a Monon Bell game ball signed by the team and a collection of essays by the football team on what "Wabas Always Fights" means to them personally.
President Ford thanks the group for the wonderful gifts and memories.
Coach Creighton thanks the parents who have been the orgainizers of support throughout the season. From the left: Steve Selby, Karen Selby, Rick Roop, Laura Roop, Coach Creighton, Heather Fields, and Doug Fields.
The seniors were recognized, one last time, for a great season and a tremendous four years. This group amassed 36 victories during their time at Wabash!
Laura Roop takes time to thank all the parents who pitched in throughout the season.
Brandon Roop '06 looks on as Coach Creighton describes Brandon's numerous contributions to the team. Brandon was the winner of the "Team Award" as the player who best demonstrates team-first motivation.
Coach Chris Creighton joins in the standing ovation for Chris Ogden '06, this year's winner of the "Torch Bearer Award".
Russ Harbaugh, finalist for the 2005 Gagliardi Trophy, North Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and on his way to the Aztec Bowl, won the team's Most Valuable Player Award and the "Unfinished Business" Award for the way he approached the entire season.
Coach Creighton presents President Andy Ford H'03 with a Monon Bell game ball signed by the team and a collection of essays by the football team on what "Wabas Always Fights" means to them personally.
Coach Creighton thanks the parents who have been the orgainizers of support throughout the season. From the left: Steve Selby, Karen Selby, Rick Roop, Laura Roop, Coach Creighton, Heather Fields, and Doug Fields.
The seniors were recognized, one last time, for a great season and a tremendous four years. This group amassed 36 victories during their time at Wabash!
Brandon Roop '06 looks on as Coach Creighton describes Brandon's numerous contributions to the team. Brandon was the winner of the "Team Award" as the player who best demonstrates team-first motivation.
Russ Harbaugh, finalist for the 2005 Gagliardi Trophy, North Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and on his way to the Aztec Bowl, won the team's Most Valuable Player Award and the "Unfinished Business" Award for the way he approached the entire season.