Courtesy Valparaiso Athletic Media Relations
Valparaiso’s
Adam Rundh (Aalborg,
Denmark/Orjanskolan H.S. [Sweden])
has been named as one of the top-10 finalists for the fifth annual
Sportsmanship Award handed out by the Awards and Recognition Association
(ARA). The award is giving to one
outstanding NCAA Division I collegiate football player who best personifies the
spirit of sportsmanship.
The 2009
Sportsmanship Award recipient will be chosen from one of these 10 finalists and
announced this December. Rundh is one of
only two finalists from NCAA Division I-FCS schools.
“As the only national award that recognizes an
athlete’s character and leadership as it translates to sportsmanship, the ARA
Sportsmanship Award was created five years ago to shed light on these positive
traits,” said Glenn Beckworth, president of the ARA.
To qualify for the award, an athlete must
be a starting player or significant contributor on his team; be an athlete in
good academic standing; demonstrate great respect for competitors, school,
teammates and coaches; show an ability to accept victory and defeat graciously;
convey a high degree of humility and integrity; and demonstrate commitment in the
classroom and to the community.
Former Brigham
Young University Head Football Coach LaVell Edwards chairs
the selection committee. “We’re
uncovering some of the finest players the sport has to offer. These young men have a common thread of a
positive attitude, strong work ethic and sense of fair play that is translated
to their conduct on and off the playing field,” notes Edwards.
On the field, Rundh has been
a three-year starter for the Crusaders, making over 100 tackles in his career
with the Brown and Gold. He has
registered 30 tackles for loss, including 12 quarterback sacks, has blocked
three kicks, forced a fumble, and recovered another while at Valpo.
In the classroom, the senior
international business and finance double major carries a 3.94 cumulative grade
point average and is a three-time ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-District V selection. As a junior, Rundh earned Academic
All-America honors as well.
Rundh is also very active
within the community. He has assisted
with painting at the Mental Health Association of Porter County as a volunteer
project with Advocates for Civic Engagement (ACE). He also helped with the renovation of the
playground at Hilltop House, a neighborhood organization in Valpo that assists
under privileged youths. In addition,
Rundh has participated in volunteer reading and tutoring programs at local elementary
schools.