
press release

Humanitarian Bowl (Dec. 29) Dinner to Honor 1993 Heisman
Winner Charlie Ward with Tradition of Excellence Award
BOISE, Idaho,
-- 1993 Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward, the only Heisman winner to play in
the NBA, will receive the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame’s 2007
Tradition of Excellence Award at the annual Humanitarian Bowl Awards Dinner,
Dec. 29 at the Boise Centre on the Grove, where he will be the key-note speaker.
The Tradition of Excellence Award recognizes Heisman
winners who have distinguished themselves in their chosen career and brought
honor and distinction to the Heisman Trophy program.
Winners are nominated by the Heisman Trophy Trust and presented with the
award by the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame.
Ward is the 11th recipient of the award and the second recipient from the
State of
This year’s dinner takes-place prior to the Dec. 31 Roady’s
Humanitarian Bowl match-up between Georgia Tech and Fresno State, and recognizes
a student-athlete from each team, as voted by their team-mates, with the World
Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame’s Student Humanitarian Award. The dinner begins
at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the dinner are $50 per person and are available at the
Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl Office in the Owyhee Plaza Hotel (208-424-1011).
“Charlie Ward is one of
“Charlie Ward characterizes the competitive spirit,
sportsmanship and integrity that are found among athletes from the Atlantic
Coast Conference and Western Athletic Conference," said Kevin McDonald,
Executive Director of the Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl. "We are honored to join the
World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame in welcoming Charlie to
A model student-athlete at
Upon graduation, Ward was drafted by teams in the NFL and
NBA and was selected as a pitcher in both the 1993 and 1994 Major League
Baseball drafts. He chose basketball
after being selected by the New York Knicks in the first round (26th pick
overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. He spent 10 of his 11-year NBA career as a point
guard in
He is currently an assistant coach for the varsity boy's
basketball team at
Ward’s community service is extensive and includes
dedication to youth advocacy, community outreach programs, and charitable
volunteerism. Throughout his career,
the
He is a long-standing participant in the Starlight
Foundation and the
Garden's Cheering for Children Foundation.
Others include the Muscular Dystrophy Association's Muscle
Team Benefit, the First Choice Group (a grass roots organization that recruits
and trains black and Latino professionals to be mentors) and the Services for
the Undeserved benefit dinner, Children’s Miracle Network, Epilepsy Foundation,
United Way, Say No to Drugs, American Heart Association and Police Athletic
League. An avid tennis player, Ward
participated in the Arthur Ashe AIDS Tennis Challenge prior to the
1994
His awards include his 2006 induction into the College
Football Hall of Fame, the 1993 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, Maxwell Award,
James E.
Sullivan Award, Walter
About The World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame The World
Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame (www.SportsHumanitarian.com),
located on the
Tradition of Excellence Award Winners
Nominated by the Heisman Trophy Trust and Presented by the
World Sport Humanitarian Hall of Fame
Charlie Ward,
2005
Danny Wuerffel,
2004
Steve Owens,
2003
John Lattner, Notre Dame (1953)
2002
2001
Archie Griffin, The
2000
Jim Plunkett,