HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) – In 2009 the family of the late Dickie Noel asked the football coaches of the three Summers County Youth League divisions, Summers Middle School, and Summers County High School to select individuals for the “Dickie Noel Heart, Hustle and Character Award”. These awards are still continuing. The individuals that receive this honor must be a reputable athlete showing leadership, team spirit and good sportsmanship on and off the field, have good moral values, and be an outstanding student. These individuals display a strong work ethic, put others before themselves, maintain good grades, and have no school discipline issues. To date, 103 recipients have been selected for this award.
The 2024 Summers County Youth Football League coaches chose Jonah Vanaman as the Varsity recipient, Kannon Lilly as the Junior Varsity recipient and Branson Plumley as the Pee Wee recipient.
The 2024 Summers Middle School football coaches selected Greg Trout as the recipient.
The 2024 Summers County High School coaches selected Frankie McClaugherty, Tyson Adkins, Tyler Richmond and Jonah Pugh as the recipients.
The award is given in memory of Dickie Noel, a 1982 graduate of Hinton High School. Dickie played football in Summers County Midget League, Hinton Junior High and Hinton High School. He was captain of his high school team. Dickie displayed Heart, Hustle and Character every practice and every game. He was selected to the Summers County Football Hall of Fame in 1988 and was inducted posthumously. He is the only player from Hinton High School or Summers County High School to have his football jersey number retired – #41. He went on to play football at Concord College with the same Heart, Hustle and Character displayed in high school. He was later sidelined due to a shoulder injury, but he was always there to encourage his teammates.
Congratulations to these 8 young men! Keep showing your Heart, Hustle and Character!
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