MACOMB, Ill. - Western Illinois junior kicker Pat Smith (Quincy/Notre Dame) joined
a list of 44 placekickers nationwide to earn a spot on the Fred Mitchell Award
Watch List for the second consecutive year. The award recipient will be chosen
based on excellence on the football field and in the community (www.fredmitchellaward.com), and will be announced in February.
This honor is named after Fred Mitchell, a
record-setting placekicker, Wittenberg University Hall of Famer, author,
philanthropist and Chicago Tribune sports
columnist. The 44 kickers include student-athletes from more than 750 Division
I FCS, Division II, Division III, National Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA), and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
institutions.
Smith was the starting kicker and in charge
of kickoffs for the Leathernecks during all 11 games in 2011. The then-sophomore
was second on the team with 30 points, converting 3-6 field goals as well as
21-23 extra points. He also averaged 63 yards on 35 kickoffs during the season.
Off the
field, Smith has worked as a Relay for Life volunteer, Special Olympics
volunteer, Rocky's Reach volunteer helping elementary school children during
recess and reading, and Jump Rope for Heart volunteer.
According to the Award's selection committee
chairman Chris Kearney, "These placekickers are terrific on the football
field and off the field representing their schools, their football teams, their
conferences, their communities, their families and themselves. We look forward
to following their accomplishments during the next few months."
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