West Virginia's Greg Jones Wins Hardman Award

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Tim Goodenow (West Virginia Sports Information)
01/30/2005


WHEELING, W.Va. - West Virginia University's national champion wrestler Greg Jones has been voted winner of the Hardman Award as the 2004 state Amateur Athlete of the Year.    The Mountaineer senior will be recognized May 1 by the W. Va. Sports Writers Association at the 59th annual Victory Awards Dinner in Fairmont. Jones is the only two-time NCAA national champion in WVU history and will be seeking his third title in March.    Jones became the first Mountaineer wrestler to finish with an unbeaten season record (26-0) in 2004 while winning the 184-pound NCAA title. In 2002, he became only the 10th freshman to win a national crown when he captured the 174-pound title.    "Based on his accomplishments," 27-year WVU coach Craig Turnbull says, "Greg would have to be on the short list among the greatest athletes in school history."    Jones won the award in balloting with four other finalists including runnerup Pat Carter of Huntington, the 2000 honoree who extended his W.Va. Amateur Golf Tournament title run to a national record 10 in a row.    Other finalists were WVU football quarterback Rasheed Marshall, the Big East Conference offensive player of the year; Mountain State's Zach Moss, the NAIA national basketball player of the year; and Marshall U. football lineman Johnathan Goddard, the Mid-America Conference defensive player of the year and All-America honoree.    Jones, who enters this weekend with a career record of 112-4 including one default, is "one of the greatest wrestlers in the U.S., not only WVU," Turnbull says. "He has competed with, and fared very well, in USA Wrestling competition against the best in the land. Greg has been to the Olympic and World training camps and has his sights set on the 2008 Olympic Games."    Jones, a Hodge Trophy candidate awarded to the nation's top collegiate wrestler, was a finalist for the 2004 honor. In the 2004 NCAA national tournament, Jones didn't allow an offensive point while winning all five matches. His record in three NCAA nationals is 12-2 entering this season.    The two-time Mountaineer team captain is seeking his third Eastern Wrestling League Wrestler of the Year honor and team MVP awards. He also won the 2004 Red Brown Cup given to WVU's most outstanding all-around student-athlete. He has a 3.5 grade point average and majors in sports behavior.    The native of Slickville, Pa., and former state champion at Greensburg-Salem High School comes from a 'wrestling family' including older brother Vertus Jones, a three-time WVU All-American.    The honoree is the 29th Mountaineer athlete to win the award. Last year's honoree was WVU All-America football linebacker Grant Wiley. Jones is the first wrestler to win the state's oldest annual award which was originated in 1934 and is named for the late Charleston Gazette sports editor A. L.(Shorty) Hardman, a co-founder of the Victory Awards Dinner.    Hardman Award/Amateur Athlete of Year Winners  2004--Greg Jones, West Virginia U., wrestling  2003--Grant Wiley, West Virginia U., football  2002--Byron Leftwich, Marshall U., football  2001--Byron Leftwich, Marshall U., football  2000--Pat Carter, Huntington, golf  1999--Chad Pennington, Marshall U., football  1998--J. R. House, Nitro High, football  1997--Randy Moss, Marshall U., football  1996--Randy Barnes, South Charleston, track  1995--Chris Parker, Marshall U., football  1994--Chris George, Glenville State, football  1993--Jed Drenning, Glenville State, football  1992--Michael Payton, Marshall U., football  1991--Michael Payton, Marshall U., football  1990--John Taft, Marshall U., basketball  1989--Major Harris, West Virginia U., football  1988--Major Harris, West Virginia U., football  1987--Tony Petersen, Marshall U., football  1986--Thomas McLean, W. Va. Wesleyan, soccer  1985--Carl Fodor, Marshall U., football  1984--Mary Lou Retton, Fairmont, gymnastics  1983--Jeff Hostetler, West Virginia U., football  1982--Darryl Talley, West Virginia U., football  1981--Oliver Luck, West Virginia U., football  1980--Lowes Moore, West Virginia U., basketball  1979--Mary Ostrowski, Parkersburg Catholic,  basketball  1978--Curt Warner, Pineville High, all sports  1977--Tom Pridemore, West Virginia U., football  1976--John Filliez, Marshall U., football  1975--Jack Deloplaine, Salem College, football  1974--Jay Feltz, Monongah High, all sports  1973--Danny Buggs, West Virginia U., football  1972--Russell Lee, Marshall U., basketball  1971--Dave Cooper, Fairmont State, basketball  1970--Jim Braxton, West Virginia U., football  1969--Carl Crennell, West Virginia U., football  1968--Mike Barrett, W. Va. Tech., basketball  1967--Larry Blackstone, Fairmont State, football  1966--Garrett Ford, West Virginia U., football  1965--Dick Leftridge, West Virginia U., football  1964--Bill Campbell, Huntington, golf  1963--Rod Thorn, West Virginia U., basketball  1962--Dave Tork, Fairmont, track  1961--tie; Lee Patrone, West Virginia U., basketball;  and Bruce Meredith, West Virginia U., rifle  1960--Jerry West, West Virginia U., basketball  1959--Jerry West, West Virginia U., basketball  1958--Ed Tutwiler, Charleston, golf  1957--Chuck Howley, West Virginia, all sports  1956--Rod Hundley, West Virginia U., basketball  1955--Bill Campbell, Huntington, golf  1954--Dwayne Wingler, Woodrow Wilson High, all sports  1953--Bob Orders, West Virginia U., football  1952--Paul Bischoff, West Virginia U., football  1951--Mark Workman, West Virginia U., basketball  1950--George King, Morris Harvey, basketball  1949--George King, Morris Harvey, basketball  1948--Mark Workman, Charleston High, basketball  1947--Leland Byrd, West Virginia U., basketball  1946--Bill Leskovar, Fairmont Senior High, all sports  1945--Harold Daugherty, Weir High, all sports  1944--Jimmy Walthall, West Virginia U., all sports  1943--Jimmy Walthall, West Virginia U., all sports  1942--John Abramovic, Salem College, basketball  1941--Kenny Griffith, Alderson-Broaddus, basketball  1940--Anna Lou Ballew, Mannington, rifle  1939--Delos Parsons, Huntington, tennis  1938--Delos Parsons, Huntington, tennis  1937--Ed Blickle, Huntington, tennis  1936--Tom Brand, Kingwood, golf  1935--Joe Stydahar, West Virginia U., all sports  1934--Fritzie Stifel Quarrier, Wheeling, golf