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The Official 2005 National All-American Awards Banquet

Four 20-win seasons, two World Championships, and World Series MVP is a pretty impressive resume. In Dave Stewart, the 2005 All-American Baseball Game Awards Dinner will feature one of the most impressive arms of the late 80’s and early 90’s. As the featured speaker, Stewart will share his experiences on the diamond at all levels from a player, to coach, to front-office management to player agent. Stewart has experienced all phases of the world of baseball and is the perfect person to share his past and present with the future of college and Major League Baseball. The All-American Baseball Game Awards Dinner will also feature the presentation of the 2005 National High School Player of the Year. The All-American Baseball Game and the Awards Dinner are dedicated to recognizing the achievements of today’s high school athletes. The nation’s premier high school baseball athletes, coaches, and supporters will be in attendance to show their support for high school baseball. Come check out the future of college and Major League baseball.


The National All-American Awards Banquet was created as the end of the year program dedicated to recognizing the outstanding performances and achievements of the All-American Baseball Game athletes. The dinner gives the athletes a chance to relax and learn about baseball’s great tradition and history. One of the biggest highlights of the banquet is the announcement of the National High School Player of the Year. This award is presented to the top baseball player in the country.

The Official 2004 National All-American Awards Banquet

The 2004 Awards Banquet took place at the Wool Warehouse in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on June 6, 2004. Major League baseball great Steve Garvey was on hand to show his support and congratulate the 2004 All-Americans. The 2004 National High School Player of the Year went to Dexter Fowler from Alpharetta, GA. Fowler was drafted by the Colorado Rockies the following day and is now playing in the Rockies’ organization.

The Official 2003 National All-American Awards Banquet

The 2003 Awards Banquet took place at the Yogi Berra Museum in Little Falls, New Jersey. The great Yogi Berra was on hand as the featured guest speaker and presented the 2003 National Player of the Year to Lastings Milledge of Clearwater, Florida. Milledge was the 12th overall draftee of the New York Mets. Milledge, a center fielder with tremendous power and speed put up huge numbers for his high school team during the 2003 season and led the country with a jaw-dropping total of 41 stolen bases. He hit 10 homers and drove in 37 runs, helping Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton, FL) win the Class 5A state title. Milledge has been compared to Hall of Famer Willie Mays.



 


Yogi Berra and National Player of the Year Lastings Milledge



Justin Brashear and Lance Zwadzki take get the chance to perform for the crowd during the dinner



National Player of the Year Lastings Milledge can't pass up the chance to get an autograph from the great Yogi Berra