HILLSBORO, Kan. -
Tabor College senior basketball and tennis player Kyle Kroeker (Hillsboro,
Kan.) has been named the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference's 2010 Dr. LeRoy
Walker Champions of Character recipient.
The award is considered one of the most prominent honors in
the NAIA as it recognizes a student-athlete who excels both in the classroom
and on the athletic field, while being committed to the Champions of Character
program's five core values of integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship
and servant leadership. Champions of Character is dedicated to the principle
that character is a choice and that being a champion is about reaching your
potential and making good decisions consistently in daily life.
"This award is very humbling and shows that character is
noticed by other people, and that nice guys don't always finish last," said
Kroeker. "I feel it is also a testament to Tabor College and the importance they
place on teaching and upholding character as well as Christian lifestyle."
This past season Kroeker served as team captain and one of
the top scorers for the Tabor College Men's Basketball Team before his season
was cut short due to a season-ending wrist injury. On the tennis court he
helped lead a young Bluejays tennis team to a second place finish in the KCAC
standings.
The award is named after Dr. Walker, President emeritus of
the United States Olympic Committee who served as president through the 1996
Atlanta Summer Games. Dr. Walker is a graduate of Benedict College (S.C.) and a
former president of the NAIA.
"Kyle represents everything we stand for in the Tabor
College athletic department," said Vice President of Athletics Rusty Allen. "As
a four-year basketball and tennis player, we have had the privilege of watching
him not only successfully compete, but use the platform of competition as a
positive influence. Kyle has a passion to compete and compassion to follow
Jesus. It is no surprise to me that he has been selected for the KCAC Dr.
Leroy Walker Champion of Character award, and we are very proud of him."
Kyle graduated from Tabor this past spring with a degree in
elementary education, and recently became married to college sweetheart Alyssa
Voth this past July. The newly married couple will be moving to Great Bend, Kan.
where they have accepted teaching jobs this fall.