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The 19th annual National Quarterback Club
Awards Dinner was held at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC on
Tuesday, June 29, 2004. George Michael of NBC4 and host of "The
George Michael Sports Machine" was the Master of Ceremonies for the
gala. Proceeds from ticket sales benefited the Boys and Girls Club of
Washington, DC.
Masters of Ceremonies
George Michael
NBC4 & "The
George Michael Sports Machine" |
Hall of Fame Award
Archie Manning
New Orleans Saints |
Hall of Fame Award
Roger Staubach
Dallas
Cowboys |
NFL Quarterback-of-the-Year
Peyton Manning
Indianapolis
Colts |
College Quarterback-of-the-Year
Eli Manning
University
of Mississippi / No. 1 Draft Pick - New York Giants |
National High School Quarterback-of-the-Year
Brian
Brohm
Trinity (KY) High School / Signed with
University of Louisville |
Humanitarian Award
Aaron Brooks
New Orleans
Saints |
Military Quarterback-of-the-Year
Craig Candeto
US
Naval Academy |
Local College Quarterback-of-the-Year
Scott McBrien
University
of Maryland / Green Bay Packers |
Local High School Quarterback-of-the-Year
Sean
Glennon
Westfield (VA) High School / Virginia
Tech |
A Salute to an American Hero
Pat Tillman
Arizona
Cardinals
2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment |
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| University of Maryland's Scott McBrien (right) was presented
with the local college Quarterback of the Year by Tim Strachan |
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A Visual
Look Back at the 2004 Awards Dinner
Dallas Cowboys legend Roger Staubach (left)
is
presented with the Hall of Fame Award
by former Naval Academy
teammate Tom Lynch
Archie
Manning (left), formerly of the New Orleans
Saints, is presented
the Hall of Fame Award by former Washington Redskin Rick "Doc"
Walker
Secretary of the Navy Gordon R. England presents
the
Military Quarterback of the Year Award to
Craig Candeto
of the U.S. Naval Academy
New Orleans Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks, joined
onstage by his wife Tisa, receives the Humanitarian Award for his work
with the Boys & Girls Clubs
George Michael, creator and host of "The
George Michael Sports Machine" and sports director for NBC4 in
Washington, DC was the Master of Ceremonies
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