"The Downtown Wilkes-Barre Touchdown Club presented the 2001 Melberger Award
today to Chuck Moore of Mount Union College (OH) as the NCAA Division III
Player of the Year. The trophy was presented before a crowd of more than 325
at the Club’s ninth annual national awards banquet held in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Moore is the third Purple Raider to win The Melberger and the first
non-quarterback from the school to garner this recognition. Jim Ballard
won the inaugural Melberger in 1993 and Bill Borchert is the only two-time
winner earning the honor in 1996 and 1997. Moore, a 6’, 205 lb. senior
running back from Mogadore, OH, rushed for 1,351 yards on 181 attempts and
18 touchdowns during his final regular season. He also caught 26 passes for
289 yards and five touchdowns, and had six kick returns for 264 yards and
one touchdown.

Named the MVP of the 2000 and 2001 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, he is the Purple
Raiders’ all-time leading rusher with 3,942 yards and is MTU’s and the Ohio
Athletic Conference’s all-time leader in touchdowns with 77 and in scoring
with 462 points. Moore set numerous Stagg Bowl and tournament records
including the Stagg Bowl mark for yards rushing (273) and tournament records
for total yards rushing (998) and touchdowns (12). He is a three-time
First-Team Academic All-OAC selection and a Verizon First Team Academic
All-American selection in 2000 and 2001.
The other finalists were senior wide receiver Jim Jones of Widener University
(PA) and junior quarterback Tony Racioppi of Rowan University (NJ).
The three finalists were selected by a national media panel of 62 sports
writers. The Club received 68 nominations from Division III coaches and
sports information directors. Bill Manlove, former head coach of LaSalle
University and Widner University, was the featured speaker.
"Chuck is an outstanding running back and football player," said
club president Marvin Antinnes. "The fact that he was selected MVP in
the last two Stagg Bowls certainly demonstrates that he performs at the
highest level both during the regular season and when the national
championship is on the line. His statistics and his leadership both on and
off the field are most impressive."
The Downtown Wilkes-Barre Touchdown Club also presented the John J. Chwalek
NCAA National Championship Trophy to Mount Union College (OH). The trophy
is sponsored by PNC Bank. Assistant Coach Paul Gulling accepted the award
on behalf of head coach Larry Kehres. The Purple Raiders entered the
playoffs as the #1 seed after capturing their tenth consecutive Ohio Athletic
Conference Championship. The Raiders defeated Bridgewater College to win the
Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl and an unprecedented sixth Division III National
Championship (’93, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’00 and ‘01) and its 82nd victory in the
last 83 games played.
Continuing the recognition they started at their first awards banquet in
1991, the Club presented the Middle Atlantic Conference Most Valuable Player
Award to Melberger finalist Jim Jones and Mike Coleman both of Widener
University; Offensive Player of the Year to Tim Deasey, Lycoming College;
Offensive Lineman of the Year to Joe Corbet, King’s College; Defensive
Player of the Year to Russell Benditt, Albright College; Defensive Lineman
of the Year to Ryan Rupprecht, Lycoming College; and Coach of the Year to
Bill Zwaan, Widener University.
The Club also recognized the Presidents’ Athletic Conference award winners --
Coach of the Year John Banaszak of Washington and Jefferson College and Most
Valuable Player, Brian Dawson of Washington and Jefferson College.
For the Centennial Football Conference, Jamie "Boo" Harris, Western
Maryland College was the Offensive Player of the Year and Jason Wingeart,
also of Western Maryland College, received the Defensive Player of the Year.
The Downtown Wilkes-Barre Touchdown Club was founded in 1991 to promote and
recognize the student-athletes and coaches of Division III football. For
more information, please call 1.800.648.2710.
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