The N.F.L. Officials Association gives the George Young Award, named after an N.O.A. official who worked in the N.F.L. and was assigned to the very first Super Bowl.  The NOA continues the tradition now after Bill Swanson moved to Florida.  It is awarded to an N.O.A. football member who exhibited outstanding leadership on the football field, in the organization, and for football officiating over the years.

*Covid-19 caused no or shortened sports seasons

 

YEAR RECIPIENT   YEAR RECIPIENT   YEAR RECIPIENT
1970 Tom Kinkelaar   1971 Norm Geske   1972 Lou Piacenza
1973 Paul Goeldner   1974 Paul Conte   1975 Jobbie Eiserman
1976 Norm Erickson   1977 John Schaefer   1978 Fred Swanson
1979 Jerry Walz   1980 Jerry Grunska   1981 Paul Dickman
1982 Willie Jackson   1983 Lee Mieure   1984 Bob Brown
1985 John Graham   1986 Andy Harlfinger   1987 Ray Brooks
1988 Ken Swanson   1989 Jerry Eiserman   1990 Jim Bernardi
1991 Wayne Kendall   1992 Doc Wolf   1993 Peter King
1994 Don Swanson   1995 Ed Moricoli   1996 Tom Fryer
1997 John Widmayer   1998 Mark Thompson   1999 George Lewerenz
2000 Tom Gattas   2001 Chuck Esposito   2002 Frank Moscardini
2003 Paul Kaufmann   2004 Ian MacAulay   2005 Tom Cappelen
2006 Tom Toman   2007 Chuck Popp   2008 Ron Sapochak
2009 Darrell Schrag   2010 Mike Zuckerman   2011 Mike Roseman
2012 Dave Butts   2013 Jim Koczersut   2014 Al Jackson
2015 Al Smigiel   2016 Howard Harris   2017 Tom Lowe
2018 Pete Merkel   2019 Mike Babicz   2020 Phil Perna
2021 Not Awarded*   2022 Randy Steen   2023 Pete Androus