MILWAUKEE – Good Karma Brands is proud to present the 8th Annual Wisconsin Sports Awards nominee announcement, which is sponsored by Wisconsin Distributors.
The 2019 Wisconsin Sports Awards is presented by Fiduciary Management and American Family Insurance, and the event will be held on Thursday, June 6, 2019 in Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum.
The Wisconsin Sports Awards is an annual celebration of Wisconsin’s high school, collegiate and professional athletic achievements. Over the years, the Wisconsin Sports Awards has seen appearances by Aaron Rodgers, Craig Counsell, Barry Alvarez, Mark Tauscher, Marc Lasry, Wes Edens, and many more prominent Wisconsin athletes, coaches and executives.
In addition, the 8th Annual Wisconsin Sports Awards will spotlight Cousins Subs® and its Make It Better
Foundation as they present $20,000 in scholarships to four Wisconsin high school senior athletes in addition to presenting the “Cousins Subs Homegrown Athlete of the Year” award.
Cousins Subs and its Make It Better Foundation has awarded $100,000 in scholarships to 24 high school student-athletes throughout Wisconsin at past Wisconsin Sports Awards events.
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High School Football Player of the Year
– Leo Chenal, Grantsburg High School
– Dylan Hendricks, Pulaski High School
– Reed Ryan, Waunakee High School
Rick Majerus Boys High School Basketball Player of the Year
– Patrick Baldwin Jr., Sussex Hamilton High School
– Michael Foster Jr., Milwaukee Washington High School
– Jalen Johnson, Nicolet High School
Goodwill Power of Work Girls High School Basketball Player of the Year
– Sydnee Roby, Milwaukee Rufus King High School
– McKenna Warnock, Monona Grove High School
– Shemera Williams, Milwaukee Academy of Science High School
High School Athlete of the Year
– Grace Bennin, Mount Horeb High School
– Brock Schlough, Boyceville High School
– David Vannucchi, Onalaska Luther High School
Marc Marotta College Athlete of the Year
– Ethan Happ, University of Wisconsin Men’s Basketball
– Natisha Hiedeman, Marquette University Women’s Basketball
– Markus Howard, Marquette University Men’s Basketball
– Beata Nelson, University of Wisconsin Women’s Swimming
– Jonathan Taylor, University of Wisconsin Football
Professional Athlete of the Year, presented by Palermo’s Pizza
– Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers
– Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
– Josh Hader, Milwaukee Brewers
– Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
– Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
Wisconsin Distributors‘ Breakthrough Athlete of the Year
– Jaire Alexander, Green Bay Packers
– Eric Bledsoe, Milwaukee Bucks
– Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee Brewers
– Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers
– Brook Lopez, Milwaukee Bucks
Moment of the Year
– September 9, 2018 – Aaron Rodgers mounts comeback vs. Chicago Bears on Opening Night
– October 1, 2018 – Game 163 – Milwaukee Brewers win NL Central over Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field
– October 12, 2018 – Brandon Woodruff homers off Clayton Kershaw in NLCS
– January 9, 2019 – Marquette forces overtime at Creighton after being down by 5 with 1.5 seconds
remaining. Marquette eventually wins 106-104 in overtime.
– January 19, 2019 – Wisconsin Men’s Basketball beats number 2 ranked Michigan
Individual Performance of the Year
– Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks) scores 45 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists in a late season win at Philadelphia to secure home court advantage throughout the playoffs.
– Kristen Campbell (UW-Madison) has 3 straight shutouts in the Frozen Four to lead her team to an NCAA Championship.
– Markus Howard (Marquette University) scores 53 points vs. Creighton.
– Jonathan Taylor (UW-Madison) rushes for 321 vs. Purdue.
– Christian Yelich (Milwaukee Brewers) hits for the cycle, twice since last Wisconsin Sports Awards.
Gruber Law Offices “One Call That’s All” Coach of the Year
– Mike Budenholzer, Milwaukee Bucks
– Tim Chase, Beaver Dam Girls Basketball
– Craig Counsell, Milwaukee Brewers
– Mark Johnson, University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey
– Matt Lewis, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Men’s Basketball
Athlete of the Year, presented by BMO Harris Bank
– Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
– Ethan Happ, University of Wisconsin Basketball
– Markus Howard, Marquette University Basketball
– Jonathan Taylor, University of Wisconsin Football
– Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
Team of the Year
– 2018 Milwaukee Brewers
– 2018-2019 Milwaukee Bucks
– Beaver Dam High School Girls Basketball
– Oshkosh Men’s Basketball
– University of Wisconsin Women’s Hockey
The winners of the following awards will be announced at the event on June 6, 2019:
— Gamechanger Award
— Community Involved Athlete of the Year, presented by American Family Insurance
— Homegrown Athlete of the Year, presented by Cousins Subs
— Inspirational Athlete of the Year, presented by Husch Blackwell
The Wisconsin Sports Awards was created and is produced by Good Karma Brands. Those interested in sponsorship should contact Dan Carlson of ESPN Milwaukee at [email protected].
About Good Karma Brands
Good Karma Brands, LLC (GKB) is primarily a media and marketing company with an expertise in leveraging the power of sports to build brands. Radio assets include Newsradio WTMJ in Milwaukee, six ESPN affiliated radio stations and two stations in Beaver Dam, Wis. In partnership with ESPN, GKB offers local marketing partners geo-targeted advertising on ESPN’s digital platforms. In addition to its radio assets, GKB boasts a number of premium brands, including an events division that produces the Wisconsin Sports Awards, Tundra Trio hospitality houses in Green Bay, Wis., and the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl. GKB owns Verizon Wireless retail stores specializing in concierge service, and a home furnishings and design business called the Home Market. For more information, please visit www.goodkarmabrands.com.