The George Dunlop Sportsmanship Award was originated in 1968 by Mike Eischeid in memory of his late grandfather. Eischeid was a punter in the Super Bowl for both the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings.
The award is given to the man who best typifies what sportsmanship meant to George Dunlop, a former resident of Orange City. The recipient does not have to be a senior but preference is given to seniors.
The winner of the award must be an active participant - in some capacity - in athletics at Northwestern. Athletic ability is not the determining factor. To win, one must represent the finest in character and sportsmanship, not only on the athletic field, but off the field, in classroom activities and his everyday life and relationship with others. He must do his best at all times, regardless of the job or position he is asked to hold or play. He must be known as one who never quits, working always for the good of his team and his school. His character and sportsmanship must be an inspiration to those around him, doing what is right in the sight of God and man.
Year | Recipient |
1968 | Pat Garrison |
1969 | Terry Hill |
1970 | Dave Schutt |
1971 | Jerry Van Es |
1972 | Jim Townsend |
1973 | Craig Van Kley |
1974 | Darrell Koenen |
1975 | Tom Reuvers |
1976 | Tony Weiler |
1977 | Tom Van Rooyen |
1978 | Robert Van't Land |
1979 | Pete Stevenson |
1980 | Dean Schnoes |
1981 | Kelly Kruger |
1982 | Mark Kruthoff |
1983 | Paul Janssen |
1984 | David Dunkelberger |
1985 | Todd Meerdink |
1986 | Jeff Vander Berg |
1987 | Jim Sterk |
1988 | Andy Schmillen |
1989 | Tim Tjernagel |
1990 | Kevin Poeckes |
1991 | Ray Blum |
1992 | Kris Korver |
| Troy Clement |
1993 | Scott Sippel |
1994 | Russ Herman |
1995 | Mike Rozeboom |
1996 | Greg Smit |
1997 | Brad Moss |
1998 | Vince Kurtz |
1999 | Chris Van Hofwegen |
2000 | Matt Westenberg |
2001 | Nathan Martin |
| Lance Wulf |
2002 | Lance Reinke |
2003 | Reid Van Dis |
| Aaron Schmidt |
2004 | Nick Harthoorn |
2005 | Dan Johnston |
2006 | Jake Nessa |
2007 | Keith Sietstra |
| Dan Laaveg |
| Robbie Cundy |
2008 | Mark DeYounge |
2009 | Tom Eaton |
2010 | Kyle Sauter |
2011 | Clint Gingerich |
2012 | Matt Negaard |
2013 | Nathan Fischer |
2014 | Cody Groskreutz |
2015 | Logan Hovland |
2016 | Jesse Walnofer |
2017 | Tanner Hilbrands (Men's Basketball) |
2018 | Eli Dahl (Wrestling) |
2019 | Parker Mulder (Men's Basketball) |
2020 | Colin Snyder (Football) |
2021 | Bennett Sikkink (Wrestling) |
2022 | Blake Pomajzl (Wrestling) |
2023 | Jake Francksen-Small (Wrestling) |
2024 | Luke Jenness (Wrestling) |
2025 | Drew Dykstra (Baseball) |