Dial Award

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For the literary award presented by The Dial magazine in the 1920s, see The Dial.
The Dial Award was presented annually by the Dial Corporation to the male and female American high-school athlete/scholar of the year.
Awardees
Year
|
Male
|
Female
|
1979
|
Herschel Walker, football
|
No award given
|
1980
|
Bill Fralic, football
|
Carol Lewis, track and field
|
1981
|
Kevin Willhite, football
|
Cheryl Miller, basketball
|
1982
|
Mike Smith, basketball
|
Elaine Zayak, skating
|
1983
|
Chris Spielman, football
|
Melanie Buddemeyer, swimming
|
1984
|
Hart Lee Dykes, football
|
Nora Lewis, basketball
|
1985
|
Jeff George, football
|
Gea Johnson, track and field
|
1986
|
Scott Schaffner, football
|
Mya Johnson, track and field
|
1987
|
Todd Marinovich, football
|
Kristi Overton, water skiing
|
1988
|
Carlton Gray, football
|
Courtney Cox, basketball
|
1989
|
Robert Smith, football
|
Lisa Leslie, basketball
|
1990
|
Derrick Brooks, football
|
Vicki Goetze, golf
|
1991
|
Jeff Buckey, football, track and field
|
Katie Smith, basketball, volleyball, track
|
1992
|
Jacque Vaughn, basketball
|
Amanda White, track and field, swimming
|
1993
|
Tiger Woods, golf
|
Kristin Folkl, basketball
|
1994
|
Taymon Domzalski, basketball
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Shannon Miller, gymnastics
|
1995
|
Brent Abernathy, baseball
|
Shea Ralph, basketball
|
1996
|
Grant Irons, football
|
Grace Park, golf
|
1997
|
Ronald Curry, football
|
Michelle Kwan, figure skating
|
See also
- Wendy's High School Heisman
Sources
Sports Illustrated 1999 Sports Almanac, Little, Brown, and Co., Boston, 1998.
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