The Frank Fontana Memorial Award was established in 1999 in memory of Frank Fontana, an outstanding athlete who excelled in football and basketball. In 1981, Frank captained the State Champion St. Pius X High School football team. He was also selected to the all-Northland team that year. In basketball, he captained the Warriors’ squad.
The Frank Fontana Memorial Award is presented to the most outstanding high school football player in the smaller class (Missouri Classes 1-4 and Kansas Classes 1A-4A) category. The award is given to the football player WHO IS most representative of excellence on the playing field. If the area coaches and media select a smaller-class player to win the Simone Award, that player may not also win the Fontana Award. No player may win both awards in the same year. Along with the trophy, which resides at the recipient's high school for one year, the Simone-Fontana Foundation presents a donation of $1,500 to the athletic department of the recipient’s high school.
The Frank Fontana Memorial Award was established in 1999 in memory of Frank Fontana, an outstanding athlete who excelled in football and basketball. In 1981, Frank captained the State Champion St. Pius X High School football team. He was also selected to the all-Northland team that year. In basketball, he captained the Warriors’ squad.
Kobe Westphal is a well-known athlete around Warrensburg. This season, he threw for 3,699 yards and 40 touchdowns and led his team to district and conference championships.
In addition to the winner, three athletes from small schools in Kansas and Missouri were named finalists for the Frank Fontana Award. They also had astounding results in the 2024 season and deserve accolades for their hard work.
Carter Temple, Sophomore QB, Kearney
Jordan Haley, Senior QB, Braymer
Marco Rodrigez, Senior QB, Bishop Miege