The All-American Bowl Selection Committee today announced the finalists for the prestigious All-American Bowl Man of the Year Award. Nominees epitomize a high standard of excellence in community service and athletic distinction.
The All-American Bowl Man of the Year Award will be recognized during the 2020 All-American Bowl Awards Show on Friday, January 3rd in San Antonio, Texas.
This year’s finalists are:
NAME | POSITION | SCHOOL | CITY | STATE |
Gus Hartwig | OL | Zionsville Community High School | Zionsville | Indiana |
Ayden Hector | DB | Eastside Catholic High School | Sammamish | Washington |
Paris Johnson Jr. | OL | Princeton High School | Cincinnati | Ohio |
Jack Olsen | K | Wheaton Warrenville South High School | Wheaton | Illinois |
Clyde Pinder Jr. | DL | Armwood High School | Seffner | Florida |
Kourt Williams II | LB | St. John Bosco High School | Bellflower | California |
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