Honor Award

  • The ORSA Honor Award was created as a way of recognizing the outstanding contributions of current or former individual members of the Ohio Recreational Sports Association. The award is presented a maximum of every other year to a professional, “In recognition of their unselfish dedication, exceptional leadership and outstanding contributions to the promotion, growth and development of the recreational sports profession.”

  • (Note: Nominations will be carried over for four years and then released unless re-nominated.)

    The Nomination Packet should include:

    • Current resume or vita of nominee including number of years as an ORSA member.

    • Letter of recommendation from nominator (ORSA professional member) including name, institution, email address, phone number, fax number, and number of years as an ORSA member.

    • List of accomplishments that relate directly to the criteria listed below

    • Nominations for the ORSA Honor Award were due by Friday, September 22, 2023. More information will be released for the 2024 Honor Award Nomination Process in the summer / fall of 2024.

    • Please submit all materials to Chair Kim Schmidt at kim.schmidt@uc.edu.

  • Criteria:

    1. Significant involvement in and contribution to the Ohio Recreational Sports Association - 70%

    Examples include:

    • Minimum five years active membership and involvement in ORSA.

    • Innovative or strategic leadership within the state association (i.e, serving on ORSA Executive Committee).

    • Extraordinary dedication or creativity exhibited as a member of an ORSA committee.

    • Significant contribution in developing, coordinating, and/or hosting an ORSA conference, workshop or tournament.

    • Conducting presentations at ORSA workshops.

    • Significant contribution to ORSA publications (i.e., writing articles for newsletter), media presentations, special projects, or fundraising.

    • Significant contribution to the promotion and growth of ORSA through the cultivation of individual or institutional ORSA membership.

    • Personal commitment to attending ORSA workshops as well as encouraging professional and student staff to attend and become active in ORSA.

    • Signification contribution in the development of students and young professionals on campus and within ORSA.

    2. Involvement and contribution to NIRSA on a national and regional level as well as local campus impact - 30%

    Examples include:

    Active involvement in NIRSA.

    • Innovative or strategic leadership within NIRSA (i.e, serving on Executive Committee).

    • Extraordinary dedication or creativity exhibited as a member of a NIRSA committee.

    • Significant contribution in developing, coordinating, and/or hosting a regional or national conference or tournament.

    • Conducting presentations at regional or national conferences.

    • Significant contribution to NIRSA publications, media presentations or special projects (i.e., writing articles).

    • Significant contribution to the promotion and growth of NIRSA through the cultivation of individual or institutional membership.

    • Personal commitment to attending regional and national workshops as well as encouraging professional and student staff to attend and become active in NIRSA.

    • Signification contribution in the development of students and young professionals on campus and within NIRSA.

    • 2023 Greg Ross, CENTERS

    • 2021 Nick Froelich, Cleveland State University

    • 2019 Rob Jech, The Ohio State University

    • 2017 Jim Jamriska, Indiana University Bloomington

    • 2015 Kendra Violet, University of Cincinnati

    • 2013 Doug Curry, Miami University

    • 2011 Joy Polkabla-Byers, Youngstown State University

    • 2009 Sean Ries, Cleveland State University

    • 2007 Dave DeAngelo, The Ohio State University

    • 2005 Thad Long, Bowling Green State University

    • 2004 Kim Schmidt, University of Cincinnati

    • 2003 Award not presented

    • 2002 Greg Jordan, Oakland University

    • 2001 Greg Sferra, Slippery Rock University

    • 2000 Pat Besner, University of Toledo

    • 1999 Paul Milton, Kent State University

    • 1998 Pat Kennedy, Case Western Reserve University

    • 1997 Bills Sells, Ohio University

    • 1996 Patti Holmes, Holmes Training and Dev.

    • 1995 Sally Myers, Miami University

    • 1994 Larry Spencer, University of Toledo

    • 1993 Ken Kaiser, Ohio State University

    • 1992 Dr. Tim Miller, Baldwin Wallace College

    • 1991 Winona Vannoy, Kent State University

    • 1990 Steve Kintigh, Texas Christian University

“In recognition of their unselfish dedication, exceptional leadership and outstanding contributions to the promotion, growth and development of the recreational sports profession.”

— ORSA Honor Award