“There is no greater honor than to be recognized by one’s peers.”
Thank you for visiting the Honors & Awards Committee Page. Here you will find information on the FWATA awards. There is a description of the Hall of Fame Honor, Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award and Special Recognition Award. The State Special Service Award is selected by each state. The district awards will be presented at the annual FWATA Awards Banquet during the FWATA Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposium.
2024 Award Winners
Bill Chambers Lifetime Achievement Award – Hazel Ando ATC
Hazel has been involved with FWATA for over 30 years. She has tirelessly volunteered for many different committees within the organization and within NATA. She has helped countless members to realize their potential and volunteer. She has been an outstanding leader within our organization.
Past Award Winners
Henry F. Schmidt* 1994
Elvin “Ducky” Drake* 1994
Edward A. Byrne* 1994
John D. “Jack” Rockwell* 1994
Lincoln Kimura* 1994
Joseph Romo* 1994
Lewis Crowl* 1994
William H. Chambers 1994
George C. Anderson* 1994
Richard E. Vandervort* 1994
Lindsy McLean 1996
William Buhler* 1997
Gail Weldon* 1998
Jerry Lloyd* 1998
Robert Moore* 1998
Buford “Bick” Harmon 1999
Donald Chu 2001
Paul Schechter* 2001
Tony Marek 2006
Julie Max 2006
Tom Abdenour 2007
Carolyn Greer 2009
Andy Paulin 2009
Fran Babich 2012
Robert Kersey 2013
Scott Sailor 2014
Glenn Beachy 2016
Cindy Clivio 2016
Carolyn Peters 2017
Michael Chisar 2018
Kristine Boyle-Walker 2019
*deceased
Paul Schechter 1993
Jerry Lloyd* 1993
Buford “Bick” Harmon 1994
Robert Moore* 1995
Donald A. Chu 1996
Julie Max 1999
Wendy Runley 1999
Jo Silken 2001
Linda Rowan 2004
Jim Clover 2005
Tony Marek 2005
Jeff Martinez 2006
Cindy Clivio 2007
Carolyn Greer 2007
Jerry Koloskie 2007
Andy Paulin 2007
Ed Ferreria* 2008
Fran Babich 2009
Robert Kersey 2009
Ky Kugler 2009
Scott Sailor 2009
Kristine Boyle-Walker 2011
Glenn Beachy 2011
Jeff Hogan 2011
Carolyn Peters 2012
Kyle Wilson 2012
Michael Chisar 2013
Mike West 2014
Beth Ann Young 2016
Kavin Tsang 2017
Stacey Jensen Ritter 2019
Hazel Ando 2020
Jason Bennett 2022
Lyn Nakagawa 2023
Garvin Tsuji 2024
Paul Alvarez 2024
*deceased
2024
2023
- Junior Domingo
- Justine Coliflores
2022
- Michael Barreiro
- Jamie DeRollo
- Melissa Montgomery
- Mimi Nakajima
2020
2019
- Tricia Kasamatsu
- Michelle Samuel
2018
2017
2016
- Sarah Lyons
- Lyn Nakagawa
- Dick Nelson
2015
- Samuel Lee
- Chris Mumaw
- Kavin Tsang
2013
2012
2011
- Claudia Pierce
- Dave Orr
- Mike Chisar
2009
- Paul Alvarez
- Kristine Boyle-Walker
2008
2007
- Lloyd Boothby
- Steve McCauley
- Carolyn Peters
- Beth Young
2005
2004
- Jeff Nelson
- Maui Athletic Trainers Association
- Carlos Prietto, M.D.
- Ken Akizuki, M.D.
2003
- Jacklyn Lowe
- Jeffery Martinez
- Rory Natividad
- Alfredo Alonso
- Jack Weakley
2002
- Keith Fader, M.D.
- Jill Sleight
- Senator Randolph Townsend
2001
- Sam Gaines
- Sandra Shultz
- Senator Valerie Weiner
2000
- Dr. Allen Richardson
- Jeff Nelson
1999
- Gerry Detty
- Jerry Koloskie
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer – Paul Alvarez PhD ATC
Paul has been involved with the athletic training profession for over 40 years. He has mentored numerous athletic trainers in his position at the University of La Verne. Tom Abdenour wrote this about Paul ” Paul is a consummate professional and dedicated to the advancement of our profession… there are three words that come to mind: advocacy, representation, and service”
Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer – Garvin Tsuji MS ATC
Garvin has been an athletic trainer for over 25 years, currently working at ‘Iolani School . He has served in many different roles with FWATA and in HATA. Junior Domingo states “without a leader like Garvin as a role model, many of us may not have served in the roles that we have in and out of the athletic training profession.”
Special Service Award – Sanam Rezazadeh MS ATC
Sanam serves as a staff athletic trainer at Stanford University and has served FWATA in a number of positions. Kris Boyle Walker has this to say about her “Sanam serves with passion. She brings her all to each role she serves. She is dedicated and has made an impact on the committees she has served on as well as on the athletic training profession as a whole.”
Awards, Criteria and Nomination Process
The following are the honors that the Far West Athletic Trainers’ Association currently awards on an annual basis:
The FWATA Hall of Fame Award is the highest honor any member of FWATA can achieve. The purpose of this award is to recognize those members who have given outstanding service and dedication to the Athletic Training Profession and FWATA with 25 or more years as an active member of the FWATA. The Hall of Fame Award will be presented at the annual FWATA Awards Banquet during the FWATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium.
Automatic Induction
- Any member of FWATA who is inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame may be considered to be inducted in the FWATA Hall of Fame at the next scheduled FWATA Annual Meeting.
Nominations
- Nomination into the FWATA Hall of Fame may be made by any active Certified or Retired Athletic Trainer of FWATA.
Eligibility
- Must have previously received Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award.
- Eligible 3 years after receiving MDAT Award.
- 25 years of service as an active Certified member of FWATA.
- Must be Certified or Retired member of FWATA.
- Must have made contributions to the Athletic Training Profession that has brought distinction to FWATA or be recognized as having given significant service to the FWATA.
- Must be nominated and an application submitted to the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
Special Considerations
- Deceased FWATA members who have not met 25 year length of Service requirement, may be considered if they had, while working in the FWATA, brought distinction to FWATA through their own achievements, contributions and service to the Athletic Training Profession and the FWATA.
- Former FWATA members who have moved to another district and are members in good standing in that district may be eligible for the FWATA Hall of Fame providing: •They were a member in good standing of FWATA for a minimum of 15 years.
- They have had a total of 25 years active membership in the NATA.
- That while a member of FWATA they brought distinction to the FWATA through their own achievements, contributions and service to the Athletic Training profession and FWATA.
The FWATA Honors and Awards Chairperson will annually consider FWATA Hall of Fame nominations that are submitted by the general membership of FWATA. The Honors and Awards Chairperson will screen member biographical information and eligibility requirements, to develop a list of eligible candidates for evaluation and selection for induction by the Hall of Fame Committee composed of members of the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
The purpose of this award is to recognize those members who have given outstanding service and dedication to the Athletic Training Profession and FWATA with 20 or more years as an active member of the FWATA. Their time may have been given in the nature of holding office, chairperson or active member of committees, behind the scenes work, etc. The contribution to the District has made significant impact on FWATA. The Most Distinguished Award will be presented at the annual FWATA Awards Banquet during the FWATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium.
Eligibility
- 20 years of service as an active Certified member of FWATA.
- Must be Certified or Retired member of FWATA.
- Must have made contributions to the Athletic Training Profession that has brought distinction to FWATA or be recognized as having given significant service to the FWATA.
- Must be nominated and an application submitted to the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
Special Considerations
- Deceased FWATA members who have not met 20 year length of Service requirement, may be considered if they had, while working in the FWATA, brought distinction to FWATA through their own achievements, contributions and service to the Athletic Training Profession and the FWATA.
- FWATA members who moved to the FWATA from another district where they were an active member in good standing may be eligible for the FWATA Hall of Fame Award providing:
- They have been a member in good standing of FWATA for a minimum of 10 years.
- They have had a total of 20 years active membership in the NATA.
The FWATA Honors and Awards Chairperson will annually consider FWATA Most Distinguished nominations that are submitted by the general membership of FWATA. The Honors and Awards Chairperson will screen member biographical information and eligibility requirements, to develop a list of eligible candidates for evaluation and selection for induction by the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
The purpose of this award is to recognize those Certified Athletic Trainers or a non-member, i.e. physician, educator, mentor, supporter, etc., who have and/or are making a significant contribution of their time and energy to FWATA. They are actively working in some capacity towards the betterment and promotion of FWATA. To be eligible for nomination for the FWATA Special Recognition Award a member or non-member’s contribution should encompass two or more States.
The Special Recognition Award will be presented at the Awards Banquet during the FWATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium.
The purpose of this award is to recognize those Certified Athletic Trainers or non-members who have and/or are making a significant contribution at the state or local level of their time and energy. The Award will be given annually to individuals in each of the California, Hawaii and Nevada regions.
Nominators should consult with appropriate state representatives for the specific requirements and nomination process each state.
For a list of the Special Service Awardees please visit individual states websites.
The purpose of this award is to recognize those members who have given outstanding service and dedication to the Athletic Training Profession and FWATA with 25 or more years as an active member of the FWATA. Their time may have been given in the nature of holding office, chairperson or active member of committees, or actively providing service to the organization. The contribution to the District has made a significant impact on FWATA. The Bill Chambers Lifetime Achievement award will be presented at the annual FWATA Awards Banquet during the FWATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium.
Eligibility
- 25 years of service as an active Certified member of FWATA.
- Must be a Certified or Retired member of FWATA.
- Must have served FWATA in some capacity for at least 20 years.
- Must be nominated and an application submitted to the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
Special Considerations
- Deceased FWATA members who have not met 25 year length of Service requirement, may be considered if they had, while working in the FWATA, brought distinction to FWATA through their own achievements, contributions and service to the Athletic Training Profession and the FWATA.
The FWATA Honors and Awards Chairperson will annually consider FWATA Bill Chambers Lifetime Achievement nominations that are submitted by the general membership of FWATA. The Honors and Awards Chairperson will screen member biographical information and eligibility requirements, to develop a list of eligible candidates for evaluation and selection for induction by the FWATA Honors and Awards Committee.
The FWATA Honors and Awards Committee needs your help to make sure our profession’s top contributors are recognized! Any member in good standing may nominate a candidate for these awards to the Honors &Awards Committee.
2023 Nominations accepted November 15, 2023 till January 15, 2024
Timeline (new)
November 15 – January 15
February 15
March
July 17
Nominations accepted
Deadline to return all application and support materials Award recipients selected and notified
Award recipients selected and notified
Awards will be presented at the FWATA Awards Banquet. Click here for Annual Meeting information.
Honors & Awards Online Nomination Form
Nominators will be notified if their candidate has met the required qualifications and their nominee will receive an email of their nomination. The HOF, MDAT and Special Recognition awards require a candidate to complete an application and submit supporting materials (letters of recommendation, vitae, etc.). We recommend you allow ample time for the candidate to complete these materials by submitting your nominations early.
The online nomination form should be submitted between November 15th – January 15th to: fwatahonors@gmail.com
NATA Honors & Awards
The NATA committee is comprised of the Honors and Awards Committee chair and chairs from each of the committees under its jurisdiction (Hall of Fame Committee, Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Committee, Athletic Training Service Award Committee, Specialty Awards Committee, and Fellows Committee). The purpose of this committee is to oversee and evaluate the Association’s Honors and Awards program. Each committee will strive for employment diversity representing at least one member employed at the high school, college/university, clinic/corporate/occupational and professional team settings. The Hall of Fame Committee, the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Committee, the Athletic Trainer Service Award Committee and the Specialty Awards Committee will select one member from each NATA district to serve on their committee.
The National Awards committee has created a profile guidance document in an effort to encourage and assist members as they seek to recognize colleagues who are most deserving. This document will stimulate thought and provide a starting place for those who nominate as well as for those who are nominated for an NATA Award. There is a description of each award, the eligibility requirements, and the nomination process. All nominations are sent to the Honors and Awards Committee for review. The committee uses a grading tool to score the nominations. Some awards have a minimum score which must be attained. It is very important that all sections of applications (see below) and all areas described for letters of recommendation are included.
Todd Hamburg
MS, LAT, ATC
Committee Chair
Bonanza High School
8406 Belmont Valley Street
Las Vegas, NV 89123
702.217.5503
Kris Boyle-Walker MPT, OCS, ATC, CHT
Committee Member
Orthopaedic Specialty Institute
280 S Main Ste. 200
Orange, CA 92868
714-937-2104
Hazel Ando
MA, ATC
Committee Member
UC Santa Barbara
ICA Building
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
805.893.8320
Junior Domingo
ATC
Committee Member
Dean of Kinesiology, Health and Athletics
Citrus College
435.770.8433
Andy Paulin
MS, ATC
Committee Member
Mount San Antonio College
1100 North Grand Avenue
Walnut, CA 91789
909.594.5611 x4878
Garvin Tsuji
MS, ATC
Committee Member
Radford High School
4361 Salt Lake Blvd
Honolulu, HI 96818
808.421.4240
Kyle Wilson MEd, ATC, LAT
Committee Member
UNLV
Box 4505 Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV 89154
702.895.4037
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