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Peterson Earns PTC and Dunleap Dick V. Olsen Scholarship

2017 Football Scholarship Awarded

By Admin 05/24/2017, 11:00am CDT

Peterson Earns PTC and Dunleap Dick V. Olsen Scholarship

Stillwater Area High School senior Ben Peterson was awarded the fifth annual Ponies Touchdown Club Scholarship. PTC President Erich Hoefferle and Assistant Coach Mark Elmer presented Peterson with the $1,000 scholarship and plaque at the high school awards banquet Monday, May 15. Peterson’s name will also be engraved on a plaque, which hangs in the athletic hallway, under previous recipients Aaron Romportl (2013), Jake Olson (2014), Nick Johnson (2015), Kevin Jones (2016 four-year) and Josh Wille (2016 two-year). In five years, the PTC has awarded $6,000 to college-bound alumni.

The Ponies Touchdown Club Scholarship, created in 2012, recognizes superior, holistic achievement as a student-athlete with special emphasis placed on contribution to the Stillwater Ponies football program.

First, the student-athlete is regarded as someone who invested thoroughly in academics, athletics and activities, and community service.  The recipient is well-rounded, gaining a diverse, co-curricular education. The recipient shares their time and talent generously and believes “giving is receiving.”

Second, the student-athlete made a significant impact on the football program while using the experience to become a better person. The player promoted, influenced, and furthered the objectives of the program, which includes having fun; growing as a person; representing our school and community with class; and helping us become the best team possible. The Ponies Touchdown Club Scholarship recipient is an ideal representative of the Stillwater Ponies football program.

"The PTC Scholarship Committee had four quality applicants, which required careful consideration for our selection. Ben is one of the finest, well-rounded students in our school and displayed impressive character as a captain. He displayed toughness in practice, games, and in the classroom. I still can’t believe how many AP courses Ben exceled in,” said Coach LaBore.

According to his position coach, Mark Elmer, it is rare to have an athlete who can play in so many different positions. “He was physical presence throughout the season. He also gave us a lot of flexibility in our defensive calls as we could play him at either safety, in the flats, or in the box as a linebacker,” Elmer stated.

“Coach LaBore always preached, ‘Don’t have any regrets’, and I am proud to say that I don’t have any. Not only did I put every ounce of energy I had into this season, but I believe that I helped others do the same,” said Peterson. Peterson’s leadership landed him a captainship on the Suburban East Conference Champion baseball team as well.

Peterson promoted that his football experience provided three keys that impacted him, including brotherhood, serving others, and tradition. The Academic All-State performer summarized his experience, stating “Pony’s football has changed my life and I am eternally grateful for my experience. I have learned countless lessons and will always cherish the memories and friendships I made in this program. I am proud to be a Stillwater football alumnus, and even more proud to feel I have left an impact on the program.”

Peterson will apply his scholarship at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) this fall.

Jackson Dunleap, a senior running back, was the recipient of the third annual Richard (Dick) N. Olsen Memorial Scholarship. Other recipients include Josh Godbout and Jake Simcik. Dunleap displays the tenants of this scholarship, contributing to Stillwater football, volunteering in the community, contributing positively to his faith community, and working to the best of his abilities in the academic setting.

While Dunleap waited patiently for his opportunity to contribute to the varsity team, he played with heart and determination on the scout team and the junior varsity team. When he did get an opportunity, Jackson provided a great spark to the offense and team. “Jackson’s performance was imperative to our Homecoming win over Mounds View and then he tied a Ponies record by scoring five touchdowns against White Bear Lake,” Head Coach Beau LaBore said. “What an example to any competitor.”

During his high school career, Dunleap served the St. Croix Valley in Special Olympics, visiting the elderly, Feed My Starving Children, Meals from the Heart, Pony Youth Camp, VAA Football, and adaptive athletics. Dunleap, also a letterman in the SEC and Section Championship wrestling team and True Team Section Champion track and field team, is a fixture at his church as he takes daily mass. Ann Marie Thurmes, Dick Olsen’s daughter and scholarship selection chair, noted that the scholarship was setup to emulate the values her father lived for 78 years. While so many scholarships are academic based, this one was intended to be given to a selfless, faithful young man who may or may not be successful in the classroom. Stacy Bartlett, Dunleap’s AVID teacher, identified him as trustworthy, courteous, reverent, and brave. “Jackson is one of the hardest working students I have ever observed,” she noted. “He is a courageous risk-taker who bravely takes on new tasks and experiences.”

The committee was happy to grant Dunleap the scholarship and looks forward to his success in the future.

Other Ponies football players earning scholarships at the award ceremony include:

  • Mitchell Banken, Stillwater Sunrise Rotary STRIVE Mentorship Scholarship
  • Lucas Braun, Arthur and Audrey Berggren Scholarship
  • Carson Humphrey, Stillwater Sunrise Rotary STRIVE Mentorship Scholarship
  • Nathan Novotny, Arthur and Audrey Berggren Scholarship

Winter letter winners listen to alum Mark Kubacki speak

Pony Grad Speaks to Winter Lettermen

By Admin 03/27/2017, 11:00am CDT

Winter dedication recognized

The Ponies Touchdown Club sponsored the annual Letterman's Dinner for current sophomore and junior football players who committed to a winter sport or strength and conditioning at the high school.  These young men put the time, effort, and enthusiasm into becoming better people, athletes, and ultimately, football players.

The event, held at Heights Hall and Club in Oak Park Heights, featured an all-you-can-eat burger bar, fries, coleslaw, fruit, milk and chocolate milk, and finished with root beer floats. Thirty-two of the 48 players who met the criteria for an invitation were in attendance. Members of the PTC and the Elks Club were volunteer servers.

“This has become a nice tradition," said Pony Power and Performance Director and Assistant Football Coach Mike Weiss. "The winter is a long season and fully dedicating to a sport or the weight room takes a lot of character."

A "burger king" was non-existent this year, with no player coming close to the record 10 set last year.

The keynote speaker for the event was 2008 Stillwater Area High School graduate Mark Kubacki. An all conference linebacker, Kubacki parlayed three years of coaching for the Ponies during college into a successful stint as an assistant with the University of St. Thomas. Recently, Kubacki was named Defensive Coordinator at St. Olaf College.

In his comments, Kubacki noted that great football players are usually great teammates. "In high school, you have all kinds of distractions - video games, the beach, staying up too late, and so much more," Kubacki said. "You have to surround yourself with good teammates who want to achieve great things, and are willing to make sacrifices and work for it. You have to make each other better."

Players eligible to attend due to their winter sports achievements included:

Juniors Anthony Alvarado, Matt Crowell, Tyler Cullen, Tommy de St. Aubin, Tyler Dunleap, Mason Green, Bryce Hafemeyer, Devontae Hatcher, Adam Knapp, Eric Larson, Matthew McGinley, Noah Ness, Charlie Richman, Mark Roettger, Mason Schwerzler, Luke Simcik, Kevin Thole, Carl Tomlinson, Cody Venske, Andrew Weisbrod, and Andrew Wilcek.

Sophomores Adam Ahlgren, Trenton Attwood, Zach Auleciems, Cody Branch, Zach Cowley, Porter Estenson, Blake Evensen, Tommy Flores, Will Gleason, Max Gonnion, Alex Gritters, Will Harter, Jay Haws, Holten King, Jaxon Leverty, Collin McCarthy, Tony O'Keefe, Noah Pasiuk, Matt Peterson, Levi Prunty, Thomas Riesslman, Jack Seipel, Nate Shikenjanski, Jeremy Slusher, Bailey Smith, Alex Wilhelmy, and Cooper Yeary.

Head Coach Beau LaBore would like to extended a special thanks to owner Ed Kivel, his staff, and The Elks who served the burgers. The event was coordinated by Jenn Wille who was assisted by Lynn Larson, Ann Venske, and her daughter, Emma.

Tell you server Stillwater Football!

Regulars at Buffalo Wild Wings let their server know they are dining for Ponies Football or Stillwater Football or just plain Team F. Now you can too! As a result, 10% of the bill will go to Ponies Football! This promotion takes place everyday of the year. It really cannot be any easier to help our program while enjoying a Buffalo Ranch Chicken Wrap, taking on the Blazin' Challenge, or hammering the coaching staff's favorite: The Big Jack Daddy Burger.

Buffalo Wild Wings is a lively sports-bar chain dishing up wings and other American pub grub amid lots of large-screen TVs. It is located off the Highway 36 frontage road at 5991 Norwich Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN 55082.

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