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.
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YEAR | RECIPIENT | YEAR | RECIPIENT | YEAR | RECIPIENT | ||
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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 |