Brooks, Juda Named 2022 Ernest T. Sigler Award Winners
8/24/2022 10:00:00 AM
// Megan McIntosh, Scott Kemps
CHICAGO, Ailing. — College of Michigan junior ladies’s gymnast Sierra Brooks (Plainfield, Ailing.) and junior males’s gymnast Paul Juda (Deerfield, Ailing.) have been named winners of the 2022 Ernest T. Sigler Award by the College of Michigan Membership of Larger Chicago, it was introduced Wednesday (Aug. 24).
The award is introduced yearly to U-M’s greatest female and male student-athletes from the Chicago space who symbolize distinctive management and efficiency and has been given since 1977.
Brooks is the fifth ladies’s gymnast to obtain the Sigler Award, becoming a member of Lexi Funk (2020), Olivia Karas (2018), Katie Zurales (2013) and Katie Lieberman (2006). Brooks heads into her senior season as a enterprise administration main within the Ross Faculty of Enterprise. She was a three-time first workforce WCGA All-America honoree and a three-time first workforce WCGA Common Season All-America honoree within the 2022 season, bringing her profession whole to 6 WCGA All-America honors and 7 WCGA Common Season All-America citations. The junior all-arounder was each the Regional Gymnast of the Yr and the Large Ten Gymnast of the Yr, whereas incomes the Large Ten particular person title on the vault with an ideal rating. Brooks is a two-time Educational All-Large Ten honoree, a two-time WCGA Scholastic All-American, a CoSIDA Educational All-District honoree and a Large Ten Distinguished Scholar, whereas additionally serving because the Scholar Educational Advisory Committee (SAAC) president.
Juda, the third males’s gymnast to earn the award, joins Tim Dehr (1999) and Thomas Kelley (2011). A rising senior, he’s contemporary off profitable the NCAA all-around and vault championships and 6 All-America honors, coupled with a pair of Large Ten championships within the all-around and on excessive bar. The Large Ten Gymnast of the Yr and Faculty Gymnastics Affiliation MVP additionally was named Large Ten Gymnast of the Championships as he led the Wolverines to a Large Ten workforce title. Within the classroom, he was named a CoSIDA third workforce Educational All-American and was a Large Ten Distinguished Scholar.
The award is known as after Ernest T. Sigler, who served as the chief director of the U-M Membership of Larger Chicago for 35 years.
Ernest T. Sigler Award Winners
1977: Dominic Tedesco, Soccer
1978: Robert J. Creek, Gymnastics
1979: Matt Horwich, Tennis
1980: George Lilja, Soccer
1981: Kurt Becker, Soccer
1982: Robert Thompson, Soccer
1983: Artwork Balourdos, Soccer; Dan Pelekoudas, Basketball
1984: Mike Mallory, Soccer
1985: Doug Mallory, Soccer
1986: Andre McIntyre, Soccer
1987: Mike Husar, Soccer
1988: Derick Walker, Soccer
1989: Chris Calloway, Soccer
1990: Erick Anderson, Soccer
1991: Dave Ritter, Soccer
1992: Corwin Brown, Soccer
1993: Robert Pelinka, Basketball
1994: Trezelle Jenkins, Soccer
1995: Thomas Guynes, Soccer
1996: Blake Sloan, Ice Hockey
1997: Tai Streets, Soccer
1998: Bubba Berenzweig, Ice Hockey; Aaron Shea, Soccer
1999: Tim Dehr, Gymnastics; Elizabeth Kampfe, Monitor and Discipline/Cross Nation
2000: Robert Fraumann, Soccer; Jeanne Shin, Discipline Hockey
2001: Kurt Anderson, Soccer; Shannon Melka, Volleyball
2002: Dan Rumishek, Soccer; Molly Powers, Discipline Hockey
2003: Tony Pape, Soccer; Chantel Reedus, Volleyball
2004: Jason Avant, Soccer; Al Montoya, Ice Hockey; Therese Heaton, Soccer
2005: Jason Avant, Soccer; Samantha Findlay, Softball
2006: Eric Tannenbaum, Wrestling; Katie Lieberman, Gymnastics
2007/2008: Tim Jamison, Soccer; Katie Bruzdzinski, Volleyball
2009: Adam Harris, Monitor and Discipline; Casey Taylor, Monitor and Discipline
2010: David Moosman, Soccer; Angela Findlay, Softball
2011: Thomas Kelley, Gymnastics; Lexi Zimmerman, Volleyball
2012: David Molk, Soccer; Caitlin Dauw, Swimming
2013: Evan King, Tennis; Katie Zurales, Gymnastics
2014: JT Compher, Ice Hockey; Lyndsay Doyle, Softball
2015: Eric Jacobson, Baseball; Kristen Dodge, Tennis
2016: Graham Glasgow, Soccer; Kelly Christner, Softball
2017: Ty Isaac, Soccer; Brienne Minor, Tennis
2018: Micah Beller, Monitor and Discipline/Cross Nation; Olivia Karas, Gymnastics
2019: Charles Matthews, Basketball; Emily Krebs, Rowing
2020: Jordan Glasgow, Soccer; Lexi Funk, Gymnastics
2021: Mike Smith, Basketball; Nicki Hernandez, Soccer
2022: Paul Juda, males’s gymnastics; Sierra Brooks, ladies’s gymnastics