Erin Dallas, Krissy Trutor, Bryan Kolacz and Allison Chamberlain (L-R) 


Keene State Athletic Awards Banquet

KEENE, N.H., 5/2/2010 – Bryan Kolacz (Brentwood, N.H.) and Kristine Trutor (Holden, Mass.) were named Keene State College’s male and female Athletes of the Year, respectively, at the College’s 2009–10 Athletic Awards Dinner held Sunday night at Spaulding Gym.

            Allison Chamberlain (Scarborough, Maine) was the recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award, and the Keene State women’s soccer team and men’s cross country squad were presented with the Don Carle Award for having the highest cumulative GPA among Owl teams. In addition, 54 seniors and the 133-member KSC All-Academic team were also recognized.

            For the second year in a row, Erin Dallas (Marlow, N.H.) received the Erin Dallas Life Challenge award named in her honor. Dallas made a miraculous return to the Owl field hockey team last fall after developing a post-surgical infection following an ACL operation. She spent over three months in the hospital and had 37 operations.

            Keene State also presented the first annual Brent Elwell Ambassador Award to Bill and Jane Allen. Bill, a longtime basketball scorer-keeper for the Owls, and Jane have been devoted fans of the KSC basketball program. Elwell, a Keene native and huge Owl sports fan, died January 5, from heart failure after a life-long battle with cancer.

As a sophomore, Kolacz joined a select group of national champions from Keene State by capturing the hammer event, breaking the Don Drumm Stadium and school record with a throw of 61.48 meters at last spring’s NCAA outdoor track and field championships at Marietta College in Ohio. Kolacz swept each of the post-season meets he entered in the hammer throw, adding the ECAC, New England Division III, New England Alliance, and Little East Conference titles to his mantle. He was also named the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Association New England Field Athlete of the Year.

            Competing at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 35-lb. weight throw this winter, Kolacz finished sixth (60’6”) to earn his first indoor All-America honor. He also won the LEC and New England Division III championship in the event.

            Trutor completed her four-year Keene State swimming career with a storybook ending, becoming the first woman from the program to earn All-America honors. The senior touched the wall at 56.35 seconds to place fourth overall in the 100 backstroke. She also joined her teammates to earn All-America recognition in the 200-yard medley relay (1:46:48), as Keene State placed 18th nationally at the NCAA Championships.

            Trutor helped the Owls raise the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association Championship (NEISDA) trophy for the third year in succession. She shattered the program and championship meet records in the 50 backstroke (26.79) to earn the award for the most points accumulated by a senior. Trutor also left her mark at the Little East Championships, where she recorded a pair of NCAA Championship provisional times in the 100 (58.50) and 200 backstroke (2:08:30).

            A runner for all-seasons, Chamberlain excelled on the trails and track, and in the classroom at Keene State. After leading the Owls to their 10th-straight cross country championship, Chamberlain hit the track running, racing to a second-place finish (2:09. 38) in the 800-meter race at the NCAA Indoor Championships, becoming the program’s 100th All-American. Chamberlain also captured the 800-meter individual title at New England Open Championships, while also crossing the finish line first in the mile (4:55.90) at the New England Division III Championships. At the Alliance/Little East Championships, she earned a pair of victories in the 400-meter dash and 3,000-meter run. Her performance in the classroom is just as impressive, boasting a 4.0 GPA. She’s majoring in architecture.

                Previous Winners

         Female Athlete of the Year

Year

Winner

1990

Denise Lyons

1991

Alison Foley

1992

Laura Bennett

1993

Deb Muir

1994

Sue Pranulis

1995

Heather Fiske

1996

Katje Mickola

1997

Heather Boisvere

1998

Lindsey Blood

1999

Kara Suhie

2000

Carrah Fisk

2001

Kelly Smith

2002

Mary Proulx

2003

Mary Proulx

2004

Jen Ortisi

2004

Tanya Strong

2005

Michelle Mason

2006

Breanne Lucey

2006

Meghan McLoughlin

2007 Sarah Joyce
2008


Jennifer Adams

2009 Crystal Blamy

2010

Krissy Trutor

  

           Male Athlete of the Year

Year

Winner

1989

Scott Hatch

1990

Rob Edson

1991

Osvaldo Molina

1992

Osvaldo Molina

1993

Dylan Gamache

1994

Leon Sheppard

1995

Eric Foley

1996

Jeff Sullivan

1997

Jeff Sylvester

1998

Matt Kocyba

1999

Wilson Perez

2000

Scott Jensen

2001

Chris Coates

2002

Dave Stantial

2003

Mark Miller

2004

Chris Timson

2005

Dave Bridgewater

2006

Eric Monmie

2007 Jeremy Schilling

2008

Matt Johnson

2009

Tyler Kathan

2010

Bryan Kolacz

              Scholar Athlete of the Year

Year

Winner

1990

John Koester

1991

John Koester

1992

Shannon Vance

1993

Ricardo Alcaine

1994

Sue Smith

1995

Matt LaRosee

1996

Sue Smith

1997

Ryan Royce

1998

Hilary Gitchell

1998

Erica Morse

1999

Sharon Jensen

2000

Sharon Jensen

2001

Heather Pamula

2002

Sarah Nordle

2003

Sarah Nordle

2004

Megan Perkins

2004

Chepina Witkowski

2005

Michelle Harmon

2006

Laura Ahern

2007 Chris Koenig

2008

Amy Dubois

2009

Sarah McDougle

2010

Allison Chamberlain

              Don Carle Award

Year

Winner

2001

Volleyball Team

2002

Volleyball Team

2003

Volleyball Team

2004

Women's Swim Team

2005

Softball Team

2006

Women's Swin/Dive Team

2006

Men's Cross Country Team/ Women's Swimming and Diving

2007 Men's Cross Country Team/ Women's Swimming and Diving

2008

Men's Cross Country/ Women's Soccer

2009

Men's Cross Country/ Women's Soccer

2010

Men's Cross Country/ Women's Soccer

      Erin Dallas Life Challange Award

Year

Winner

2000

Johanna Lindberg

2002

Kelly Charbono

2008 John Napolitano/ Danielle Graveley

2009

Erin Dallas

2010

Erin Dallas