U.S. Army All-American Bowl

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The U.S. Army All-American Bowl showcases the best high school football players in the country who show great physical strength on the field and mental strength in the classroom. The game features some possible college and NFL stars in a classic East vs. West match-up.

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[edit] History of the All-American Bowl

[edit] 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 16, East 27
Date: Saturday, January 7, 2006
Stadium: Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
Television: Live national coverage on NBC
East Head Coach: Ted Ginn, Sr., Glenville High School, Cleveland, Ohio
West Head Coach: Jim Rackley, Judson High School, San Antonio, Texas

[edit] Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy (winning team): East Team (27-16)
Ken Hall Trophy (player of the year): Mitch Mustain, QB, Springdale High School, Arkansas.
Pete Dawkins Trophy (Game MVP): Chris Wells, RB, (Ohio State)
EA Sports Speed and Strength Award: Taylor Mays, DB (USC)
Glenn Davis Army Award (Best Player - West): Chad Roark, OL (Oklahoma)
Doc Blanchard Award (Best Player - East): Corey Hobbs, OL (Tennessee)
AFL Iron Man Award (Best Two-way player): Sergio Kindle, LB/RB (Texas)
Adams USA National Coach of the Year: Gary Joe Kinne, Canton High School, Canton, Texas

[edit] 2005 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 35, East 3
Date: Saturday, January 15, 2005
Stadium: Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas
Television: Live national coverage on NBC
Attendance:30,350
East Head Coach: Ken Lucas, Gonzaga College High School, Washington D.C.
West Head Coach: John Barnes, Los Alamitos High School, Los Alamitos, California

[edit] Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy: West Team (35-3)
Ken Hall Trophy: Ryan Perrilloux, QB (LSU)
Pete Dawkins Trophy: DeSean Jackson, WR (Cal)
EAS Speed and Strength Award: Ryan Reynolds, LB (Oklahoma)
Glenn Davis Award: Mark Sanchez, QB (USC)
Doc Blanchard Award: Jonathan Crompton, QB (Tennessee)
AFL Iron Man Award: Brian Cushing, LB/RB (USC)
Adams USA National Coach of the Year: Todd Dodge, Carroll HS, Southlake, Texas

[edit] 2004 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 28, East 45 Date:Saturday, January 3, 2004 Time:12:00 PM (CST) Stadium:Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Television:Live national coverage on NBC Radio:Live local broadcast on KXTN Radio Attendance:25,813

Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy: East Team (45-28)http://preview.nsphaedra.tv/cfb_allamerican/index.html U.S. Army Player of the Year: Adrian Peterson, RB (Oklahoma) Pete Dawkins Game MVP: Ted Ginn, WR (Ohio State) Glenn Davis Award (West): Jeff Byers, OL (USC) Doc Blanchard Award (East): Ryan Baker, TE (Purdue) AFL Iron Man Award: Jeff Byers, OL/DL (USC) Adams USA National Coach of the Year: Greg Toal, Don Bosco Prep, Ramsey, NJ

Key College Announcements: Adrian Peterson, RB (Oklahoma); Ted Ginn, WR (Ohio State); Jeff Schweiger, DL (USC); DJ Davis, DB (Texas A&M); Simeon Castille, DB (Alabama)

East Head Coach: Bob Palko, West Alleghany High School, Pittsburgh, PA West Head Coach: Carl Gustafson, Churchill High School, San Antonio, TX

2003 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 3, East 47 Date:Sunday, January, 5, 2003 Time:6:00 PM (CST) Stadium:Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Television:Live national coverage on ESPN2 Radio:Live local broadcast on KXTN Radio Attendance:19,250

Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy: East Team (47-3) U.S. Army Player of the Year: Chris Leak, QB (Florida) Pete Dawkins Game MVP: Chris Leak, QB (Florida) Army of One Award: West-Kyle Caldwell, DL (Arizona State), East-Clayton Richard, QB (Michigan) Adams USA National Coach of the Year: Bill Gallagher, Perry Traditional Academy, Pittsburgh, PA

Key College Announcements: Reggie Bush, RB (USC); Chris Leak, QB (Florida); Prescott Burgess, DB (Michigan)

East Head Coach: Reggie Lawrence, Jackson High School, Jackson, NJ West Head Coach: Glen Hill, Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, TX

2002 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 26, East 6 Date:Saturday, January 5, 2002 Time:12:00 PM (CST) Stadium:Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Television:Live national coverage on ESPN2 Radio:Live local broadcast on KXTN Radio Attendance:17,295

Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy: West Team (26-6) U.S. Army Player of the Year: Lorenzo Booker, RB (Florida State) Pete Dawkins Game MVP: Vince Young, QB (Tennessee Titans)

East Head Coach: Donald Yannessa, Baldwin High School, Aliquippa, PA West Head Coach: Larry Hill, Smithson Valley High School, San Antonio, TX

2001 U.S. Army All-American Bowl

West 18, East 15 Date:Thursday, December 30, 2000 Time:2:00 PM (CST) Stadium:Highlander Stadium, Dallas, Texas Television:Live national coverage on Fox Sports Net Attendance:6,300

Trophies and Awards

Boone Trophy: West (18-15) U.S. Army Player of the Year: Kevin Jones, RB (Detroit Lions) Pete Dawkins Game MVP: Dominic Robinson, WR (Florida State)

East Head Coach: Bill Madison, Milton High School, Milton, FL West Head Coach: Bob McQueen, Temple High School, Belton, TX

Sources: http://www.goarmy.com/events/aab/aab_overview.jsp http://www.nbcsports.com/cfb_allamerican/index.html