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AWARDS

Each year, the CPD Enforcers recognize players and coaches for their contributions to the season. Awards were not presented in 2016 or from 2019-2021 due to disrupted seasons of play.

Man of the Year Award

Given since 2007, the Man of the Year Award is chosen by the organization's Board of Directors. The award is given to the person who best helps the Enforcers progress forward, generally through fundraising efforts or off-the-field assistance. ​
​2025:​
2024: 
Tim Kusinski
2023: Brian Fennelly
2022: Rich Lane
​2018: Chris Wilde
2017: Fernando Ruiz
2015: Ali Kotek
2014: Jeff Hoffman
2013: Jason Slater
2012: Pat Doran
2011: Tim Kusinski
2010: Carl Suchocki, Kevin Bulger
2009: Abdelhadi Abdelmahdi, Paul Morin
2008: Joe Perilli, Greg Zaragoza
2007: Shaun Gayle

Enforcer Award

The Enforcer Award is given to the player(s) who best displays what it means to be an Enforcer, be it through hard work, dedication to the organization, or a selfless attitude. This award is named in honor of Paul Habiak.
​2025:
​​2024: 
Keith Crot
2023: Sal Perez
2022: George Hickey
2018: Todd Burkoth
2017: Joe DeRosa, Darin Ganir, Chris Pazan
2015: Chris Williams
2014: Chris Lenti, George Hickey
2013: Toriano Clinton
2012: Marcus Wade
2011: Jason Slater, Ron Jasica
2010: Bob Murray, Tim Jones
2009: Dan Kaktis, Tom Loeb
2008: Ken Gardner, Brian O'Neill
2007: Paul Habiak

Commitment to Excellence Award

Awarded since 2009, the Commitment to Excellence Award is given to the person who continually goes the extra mile, going above and beyond to make the Enforcers a successfully managed organization from top to bottom, as selected by the Board of Directors. This award is named in honor of Hall of Fame Coach Tony Flowers.
​2025:​
​2024: 
Jennifer Burmistrz
2023: Cortney Poulos
2022: Keith Crot
2018: Jim Calace, Pat Scanlan, Kathy Scanlan
2017: Dan Dugan
2015: Marty Nagle
2014: Sam Jones
2013: Ali Kotek
2012: Greg Zaragoza
2011: Tony Flowers, Jim Semmler, Frank Iglinski, Vicki Zaragoza
2010: Tim Kusinski, Ed Isadore
2009: Jim Ade, Andy Napolitano

Offensive MVP

Given since 2011, the Offensive MVP Award is awarded to the player(s) who made the greatest offensive contributions over the course of a season.
​2025:​​
2024: 
Bryant Pascascio
2023: Bryant Pascascio
​2022: Adam Tapling
2018: Chris Pazan
2017: Steve Holden
2015: Steve Holden
2014: Chris Williams
2013: Bob Slechter
2012: Mike Belmontez, John Keehan, Keith Crot, John Judkins, Jim Lazansky
2011: Dan Passarelli, Bob Slechter

Defensive MVP

Awarded since 2011, the Defensive MVP Award has been one of the most sought after awards among a very stingy defense. 
​2025:
​​2024: 
John Simmons
2023: John Simmons
​2022: Jake Pawlicki
2018: George Hickey
2017: Rick Richardson
2015: Rick Richardson
2014: Brian Atkinson, Chris Rodgers
2013: Brian Atkinson
2012: Brian Atkinson
2011: Tim Jones

Special Teams Award

Beginning in 2017, the Enforcers began to present this award in recognition of the player whose contribution to special teams during the entirety of the season stood out and made a significant impact to this element of the game. 
​2025:
​2024: 
Chase Duerson
2023: Jake Pawlicki & Donnell Owens
2022: Nicholas Schillaci
2018: Dan Heimerdinger
2017: George Hickey

Assistant Coach of the Year

Created and presented after the 2018 season, this is award is presented to the assistant coach who's contribution consistently exceed expectations and provides constant positive input to the staff.
​2025:​
​2024: 
John Kusinski
​2023: Rich Lane​
2022: Rich Lane
​2018: Tom Dudzik (Offensive Line)

Offensive Lineman of the Year

Beginning in 2017, the Enforcers present this award to the player among the offensive line group that displayed an outstanding performance for the entirety of the season. This award is named in honor of Hall of Fame Offensive Lineman Mike Belmontez.
​2025:
​2024: 
Keith Crot
2023: Steve Sreniawski
2022: Brian Fennelly
​2018: Sean Seroka
2017: Sean Seroka

Defensive Lineman of the Year

Beginning in 2017, the Enforcers present this award to the defensive lineman whose play consistently stood out as exceptional during the course of the entire season. This award is named in honor of Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman Brendan Gill.
​2025:​
​2024: 
Jason Enguita​
2023: Timothy Bell
2022: Timothy Bell
2018: John Simmons
​2017: John Simmons

Offensive Rookie of the Year

Awarded by the coaching staff since 2009, the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award is given to the first-year player(s) who made the biggest immediate impact on the offensive side of the ball. 
​​2025:​
2024: Pat Gallagher
2023: Elon Chamberlain
2022: Sal Perez
​2018: Brandon Brooks
2017: Josh Rodriguez
2015: Todd Burkoth, Sean Seroka
2014: John Burns
2013: Darren Ganir
2012: John Judkins
2011: Keith Crot, Chris Williams
2010: Jerohn Fields
2009: Dan Passarelli

Defensive Rookie of the Year

Awarded by the coaching staff since 2009, the Defensive Rookie of the Year Award is given to the first-year player(s) who makes the biggest contribution to the team's overall defensive performance. 
​2025:
​2024: 
Chase Duerson
​2023: Jake Glotzer
​2022: Jason Enguita
​2018: Pierre Meeks
2017: John Simmons
2015: Brady Hester
2014: Rick Richardson
2013: Chris Beranek
2012: Joe DeRosa
2011: Kevin Quinn
2010: Walter Bucki
2009: Aaron Chappell

Most Improved Player

Given to the player that displays the most improvement through the course of a season, the Most Improved Player Award has been handed out since 2011. 
​2025:​
​2024: 
Norman Bright
2023: Kriz Wantuch
2022: Pat Egan Jr. and Gordon Przislicki
​2018: Chris Lenti
​2017: Kevin Bunge
2015: Jason Edwards, Ashlee Frazier, Steve Johnson
2014: Kevin Bulger, John Keehan
2013: Not awarded
2012: Ali Bryant, Will Murphy
2011: Vince Macias, Nick White

Comeback Player of the Year

Given to a player that best exemplifies The Enforcer Way by striving to get back on the field.
​
​2025:
​2024: 
Michael Appelhans
​2023: Bryant Pascascio
​2022: Brandon Brooks




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Outstanding Individual Game Performances

Since 2007, the coaching staff has voted on players who had particularly outstanding individual performances in games throughout the course of a season.
  • 2023:  John Simmons(x2), Ed CJake Pawlicki, Bryany Pascascio(x3), Elon Chamberlian(x2), Keith Crot(x2), Steve Sreniawski(x3), Dan Berry, Joe Gallapo, John Curry, Norman Bright, Jake Grabowski, Juan Gali, Brandon Brooks(x3), Sal Perez, Nick Schillaci, Jake Glotzer, Donnell Owens(x2), Rob Kudzia(x2), Rick Richardson, Tim Belly(x2), Matt Johnson, Adam Tapling, James Crowell, Ashley Odei.  
  • 2022: John Simmons, Ed Claudio, Rob Kudzia, Pat Egan, Adam Tapling (x2), Sal Perez, Jake Pawlicki, Tim Bell, Brian Fennelly, Rick Richardson, Joe Gallapo
  • 2018: Chris Pazan (x2), Dan Heimerdinger, Ryan Graal, Chris Williams (x2), Todd Burkoth (x2), Pierre Meeks, Bob Slechter (x2), John Howard, Juan Gali, Keith Crot, Jim Lazansky, Sean Seroka, Dallas Englehart, Brandon Brooks, Joe DeRosa, Rick Richardson, John Simmons
  • ​2017: John Simmons (x3), Josh Rodriguez, Steve Holden (x2), Tori Clinton, Rick Richardson, Todd Burkoth (x2), Keven Bunge, Joe DeRosa, Bob Slechter (x2), Sean Seroka, George Hickey, Mike Applehans, Chris Pazan​
  • 2015: Bob Slechter (x2), Will Murphy, Joe Negron, Chris Williams, Emile Domer, Joe DeRosa, Todd Burkoth (x2), Dave Moore, Dan Passarelli (x2), Shaun Jaudon, Tori Clinton, Juan Gali, Darren Ganir, Jim Hatz, Jim Lazansky, Fernando Ruiz, Sean Seroka, Jason Slater, John Howard
  • 2014: Jason Slater, Joe Gallapo, Chris Williams (x2), Matt Bryant, Chris Rodgers (x2), George Hickey (x2), John Burns, Keith Crot, Chris Beranek, Joe Negron, Vince Macias, Brian Atkinson, Rick Richardson, Will Murphy
  • 2013: Vince Macias, Jason Slater, Bob Slechter, Brian Atkinson, George Hickey, Mike Gaines, Jason Edwards, Marcus Wade, Jim Bansley, Chris Beranek
  • 2012: Keith Crot, John Keehan, Rob Spiegel, Brian Atkinson, Dan Passarelli (x2), Mike Gaines, Aaron Chappell, Ali Bryant, Bob Slechter, Jermaine Young, Will Murphy, Chris Williams, Mike Belmontez, Kevin Quinn, Marcus Wade
  • 2011: Toriano Clinton, Nick Gould, Chris Williams, Kenny Kendal, Marcus Wade, Rob Spiegel, Tim Wood, Dan Passarelli, Jim Kinsella, Aaron Chappell, Mike Belmontez, Jermaine Young, Brendan Gill, Ricky Page, Chris Lenti, Vince Macias, Mike Gaines, Mark Hein, Justin Michna
  • 2010: Walter Bucki, Bob Slechter, Jermaine Young, Marc Lapadula, Ray Boyd, Jim Lazansky, Jerohn Fields, Brian Thomas, Aaron Chappell, Tim Wood, Dan Passarelli, John Smith
  • 2009: Jermaine Young, Bob Slechter, John Keehan, Mickey Keehan, Andy Neberieza, Ryan Ladd, Brendan Gill, Chris Lenti, Joe Panatera
  • 2008: Joe Carroll, Mike Gaines, Kevin Stephans, Ryan Ladd, Ray Boyd
  • 2007: Bob Slechter, Jemal King, Brendan Gill, Tim Uldrych
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