Favorite Sibling Award

Outstanding sports achievement by an individual who was born and raised in Madison.

2021 – Nicole Newman, LaFollete Athlete, Drake University softball player and Creighton University Softball Coach

2020 – Award not presented due to COVID

2019 – Marques Flowers, Madison Memorial Girls Basketball Coach

2018 – Daurice Fountain, Former Madison Memorial and Northern Iowa football player

2017 – Jay Norvell, University of Nevada Football Coach

2016 – Paul Eckerle, Madison Memorial Boys Head Swim Coach and former Memorial & UW swimmer

2015 – Greg Mattison, Univeristy of Michigan assistant football coach

2014 – Olin Hacker, Madison West cross country and track athlete

2013 – No award given

2012 – Dan Schachte, former NHL official

2011 – Wesley Matthews, Portland Trailblazers guard

2010 – Ryan Suter, Nashville Predators and 2010 Team USA Olympic hockey player

2009 – Phil Kessel, Jr., Boston Bruins hockey player

2008 – Nathan Brown, University of Wisconsin track & field athlete

2007 – Jonte & Michael Flowers & Quincy Henderson, Madison LaFollette basketball players

2006 – Rick Chryst

2005 – Kevin Ulanski

2004 – Pat Richter

2003 – Reece Gaines

2002 – Jerry Kelly

2001 – Arlie Mucks

2000 – Donnell Thompson

1999 – Wayne “Knobby” Kelliher

1998 – John Olson

1997 – Sandy Botham

1996 – Jeff Nygaard

1995 – Rick Graf

1994 – Tyrone Braxton

1993 – Joe Frederick

1992 – Otto Puls

1991 – Rob Andringa

1990 – John Byce

1989 – Mark Johnson

1988 – Jim Stevens

1987 – Not Awarded

1986 – Jay Eck

1985 – George Chryst

1984 – Mary Docter

1983 – Don Page

1982 – Not Awarded

1981 – John Barth

1980 – Gene Calhoun

1979 – Ernie Kaeser

1978 – Otto Breitenbach

1977 – Not Awarded

1976 – Mike Imhoff

1975 – Stu Voigt

1974 – Gary Anderson

1973 – Bob Homburg

1972 – Tom Nissalke

1971 – Bob Brennan

1970 – Gale Gillingham

1969 – John McGuire

1968 – Jim Bakken

1967 – Joseph “Pep” Justo

1966 – Dr. Jim Nellen

1965 – Peter Barrett

1964 – Jim Bakken

1963 – George Ireland