Bio: Lewan, Brandon (Tetzner
Award - 2012)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Lewan, Sonnentag, Tetzner
----Source: Thorp Courier (Thorp, Clark Co., WI) 4/04/2012
Lewan, Brandon (Tetzner Award – 29 March 2012)
Brandon Lewan
On Thursday, March 29, head coach of the boys’ basketball team, Rich Sonnentag,
announced that Brandon Lewan had been named the recipient of the Tetzner Award,
the highest honor for a Thorp basketball player. Chosen by the selection
committee, including the head coach, High School Principal, Athletic Director,
and the assistant coaches, Brandon earned this prestigious honor of displaying
solid leadership on and off the court.
To be eligible for the award, a player must be a junior or senior and lettered
at least twice in the sport. To be chosen, a player must display good
sportsmanship and be a positive role model both on the court and in school. A
high degree of dedication to the basketball program and a willingness to
sacrifice personal goals for the sake of the team are also qualities the
selection qualifies the selection qualities looked at in their choosing the
recipient.
Brandon will have his name added to the list of high-achieving players who have
given their all to the Thorp basketball program. The Tetzner Award is an
esteemed honor that is rarely given, having only been granted to a select few
Cardinal players. Having a player named the recipient of the Tetzner Award is a
high honor.
The Tetzner Award is named after Jack Tetzner, one of the “heroes” of Thorp’s
basketball program. Having coached the Cardinals from 1954 to 1988, Tetzner wen
down in history as not only one of the longest-running coaches in Wisconsin, but
also holds a firm position in the top fifteen ranked Wisconsin basketball
coaches in history, having 525 wins and 274 losses. Thorp High School honored
the local basketball hero in 2006 by renaming the basketball court the “Tetzner
Gymnasium” following his death in March of 2006.
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