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David Cranfill Truehearted   David Cranfill Truehearted

 Teammate Award  Teammate Award




 David Cranfill was a friend to the IHSAA for over 40 years. He was   Zach Huckaby of Perry Meridian High School is a two-sport athlete,
 an advertising agency owner, a writer, a filmmaker, and a   participating in football and wrestling during his time as a Falcon.
 communicator. He worked tirelessly to promote the purity, passion,   Additionally, he is a part of the Central Nine Career Center Fire and
 and enthusiasm of high school sports until his passing in 2021.   EMT Program and volunteers as an elementary football coach for
 He dedicated much of his life and energy to telling the story of all   the Southport Developmental Football Program. Zach is a
 160,000 Hoosier student-athletes and the life lessons they learned   selfless leader and passionate about those in his life. This was
 by playing high school athletics. He always put his work, his   evident during his senior year, when a former athlete that he
 family, and his teammates first. David exemplified what it meant to   coached was diagnosed with leukemia. Zach immediately sprung
 be a truehearted teammate.  to action and, with the help of his teammates, raised money for the
       athlete’s treatment and wore bracelets to support him. Zach is one
 Each year, the David Cranfill Truehearted Teammate Award is   to consistently display qualities that enhance team dynamics and
 awarded to one deserving male and one deserving female student-  foster a positive sporting environment. In both football and
 athlete who demonstrate selfless dedication to their team without   wrestling, he’s cheering on teammates during games or matches
 expectation of reward or recognition. The winners of these   and offering guidance during practice sessions, fostering unity
 scholarships will be selected for having exhibited loyalty and   and camaraderie to contribute to the team’s success. When not at
 faithfulness by putting their teammates, coaches, school, and   practice, Zach organizes get-togethers for his teammates and makes
 community above themselves.  sure everyone feels welcome and a valuable part of the team.

       Madeline Maier of Mt. Vernon High School is a three-sport athlete,
       participating in soccer, swimming & diving, and track & field in
       each of her years as a Wildcat. Madeline got involved in the Mt.
       Vernon Special Olympics Program at a young age. The daughter of
       a special education teacher and Special Olympics coach, Madeline
       would often come along to practices and events. As she grew older,
       she would never complain about being ‘dragged along’ but would
       seek out more opportunities to serve special needs athletes. Over
       time, she learned the perfect balance of taking charge when needed
       but also stepping back and letting the athletes learn and achieve
       their own success. What Madeline has learned from those
       experiences growing up, she has taken into leadership roles in her
       soccer, swimming, and track teams, as well as her
       extracurricular clubs. If her team needs a leader to step up and take
       charge, Madeline does it. In times that a teammate needs a friend
       or some support, Madeline doesn’t hesitate to fill that role either.
       She is a true role model to numerous Mt. Vernon student-athletes
       because of who she is and how she carries herself. After graduation,
 Zach Huckaby  Madeline Maier  Madeline plans to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become a
       special education teacher.
 Perry Meridian  Mt. Vernon (Posey)





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