Bryce Harper Wins 2009 Jackie Robinson Award
August 16 2009 - 2:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Slugger Honored as Nation's Top High School Baseball Player Awards
for Top Pitcher, Defender, Sportsman Announced SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bryce Harper capped his high school
baseball career with its highest honor Saturday night when he was
named the Aflac National High School Player of the Year and
presented with the 2009 Jackie Robinson Award. The 6-foot-3,
195-pound catcher from Las Vegas (Nev.) High School was presented
with the sixth annual award during the Aflac All-American Awards
Dinner, which salutes prep baseball's top talent. On hand to make
the presentation was Sonya Pankey, granddaughter of Jackie
Robinson, and Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith, the Aflac
All-American Classic's honorary chairman. Harper had a phenomenal
sophomore season batting .626 with 14 home runs, and 55 RBI in 39
games. He also had 72 hits and stole 36 bases. The Aflac National
High School Player of the Year recognizes the nation's top high
school player who has demonstrated outstanding character, exhibits
leadership, and embodies the values of being a student-athlete in
both his schoolwork and community affairs. The trophy, called the
Jackie Robinson Award, is named for the renowned Brooklyn Dodger,
the first player to break the color barrier in Major League
Baseball, and a leader in social issues off the field. Harper was
chosen from among five nominees determined by official the Aflac
All-American Baseball Classic selection partner Perfect Game. The
other player of the year nominees included: -- Andrew (A.J.) Cole,
RHP, Oviedo High School - Winter Springs, Fla. -- Justin O'Conner,
RHP/INF, Cowan Junior/Senior High School - Muncie, Ind. -- DeAndre
Smelter, RHP, Tattnall Square Academy - Macon, Ga. -- Jameson
Taillon, RHP, The Woodlands High School - The Woodlands, Texas In
addition to Harper fellow All-Americans were also honored at the
awards ceremony. A.J. Cole, (Oviedo HS) of Winter Springs, Fla.,
was named Pitcher of the Year. Cole (6-5, 190), a right handed
pitcher, struck out 70 batters in 48.3 innings and posted a 1.45
earned run average. For his outstanding abilities with his glove,
Rancho Buena Vista High School's Tony Wolters won the inaugural
Rawlings Defensive Player of the Year award. The 5-10, 165-pound
middle infielder from Vista, Calif., was solid in the field and
possesses a strong, accurate arm. At the plate, he hit .380 with
eight home runs among his 41 hits. He also drove in 29 run and
stole 10 bases. In a balloting of coaches, players and staff,
Cameron Bedrosian (East Coweta HS) of Senoia, Ga., and Tyler Austin
(Heritage HS) of Conyers, Ga., shared the Perfect Game Nick
Adenhart Award. The award bears the name of Nick Adenhart, a 2003
Aflac All-American who was killed in an automobile accident hours
after making his first start this season for the Los Angeles
Angels. The seventh annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball
Classic will be played on Sunday, Aug. 16 at Petco Park. This elite
high school baseball showcase features 40 of the nation's top
players in an East vs. West match-up. The game will be televised
live nationally on FSN at 8 p.m. ET. As part of its ongoing
commitment to the fight against childhood cancer, Aflac donated
$100,000 to Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Aflac also made
a $20,000 donation to Coaches Curing Kids' Cancer. Since 2003, the
Aflac All-American Classic has generated $805,000 for charity. For
more information about the Aflac All-American High School Baseball
Classic and to download pictures and bios of the players, log on to
http://www.aflacallamerican.com/. About Aflac For more than 50
years, Aflac products have given policyholders the opportunity to
direct cash where it is needed most when a life-interrupting
medical event causes financial challenges. As the number one
provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States and
the number one insurance company in terms of individual insurance
policies in force in Japan, Aflac insurance products provide
protection to more than 40 million people worldwide. In 2009, Aflac
was recognized by Ethisphere magazine as one of the World's Most
Ethical Companies for the third consecutive year and was also named
by the Reputation Institute as the Most Reputable Company in the
Global Insurance Industry for the second consecutive year. In 2009
Fortune magazine recognized Aflac as one of the 100 Best Companies
to Work For in America for the eleventh consecutive year. Fortune
magazine also ranked Aflac No. 1 on its global list of the Most
Admired Companies in the Life and Health Insurance category. Aflac
appears on Hispanic Enterprise magazine's list of the 50 Best
Companies for Supplier Diversity and on Black Enterprise magazine's
list of the 40 Best Companies for Diversity. Aflac was also named
by Forbes magazine as America's Best-Managed Company in the
Insurance category. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company
listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFL. To find
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