Anderson’s Brodey Berg, CovCath’s Evan Pitzer honored at ‘That’s My Boy’ award banquet

The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation’s 57th Annual Scholar-Athlete Banquet continued its tradition of honoring Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky athletes, including the recipients of the Kentucky “That’s My Boy” award and the Cincinnati “That’s Our Boy” award.

Anderson High School’s Brodey Berg won the Southwestern Ohio “That’s Our Boy” award named after former sportswriter Joe Quinn at the Thursday, Feb. 29, ceremony.

“Brodey is an unbelievable competitor. He made our program better in a variety of ways. His standard of striving for excellence motivated his peers to improve daily. Brodey strived to be one of the best student-athletes who walked into Anderson High School. Our staff loved coaching and mentoring Brodey Berg. He left a legacy at Anderson High School for years to come due to his elite work ethic, his academic achievements, and his OHSAA records,” Anderson head football coach Even Dreyer said of Berg.

Berg was first-team All-Ohio, all-district, all-city, all-conference and was the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Player of the Year.

Anderson High School senior Brodey Berg received the “That’s Our Boy” award from the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation on Feb. 29.

“Throughout the years it has developed me as a man, teaching me discipline, accountability, preparation and teamwork,” Berg said of his football career. “It has given me a second family through my teammates and coaches as we strive for success together. And just the game itself has brought me so much joy and resulted in such reward. I just love playing football.”

Other finalists for the “That’s Our Boy” award included Parker Corbin of Cincinnati Country Day, Nolan Darnell of Bethel-Tate, Talon Fisher of Fairfield, Graham Hodge of Summit Country Day, Jordan Marshall of Moeller, Nate Ostendorf of…


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Publish date : 2024-03-01 23:39:29

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