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MIAA/Ron Burton Community Service Award

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MIAA/Ron Burton Community Service Award

Ron Burton, community philanthropist and the first New England Patriot drafted, passed away in 2003, but his legacy lives on in New England and beyond. He used his football legacy to help deliver his message of hope, determination and optimism, emphasizing that love, strong family values and hard work can overcome any obstacle.

Mr. Burton hailed from Springfield, Ohio. At the time he graduated from high school, he was considered the finest football player in the state and had offers from 47 colleges. He chose Northwestern University and went on to be one of the greatest players in school history. He joined the Boston Patriots in 1960 and played with the team until his retirement in 1966.

Throughout his years with the Patriots, and the subsequent years he spent in broadcasting and insurance, community service was a constant thread running through Mr. Burton’s life. He served on many civic boards and charities and was widely recognized for his service and philanthropy. He established the Ron Burton Training center in Hubbardston, Massachusetts, which serves underprivileged youth from inner city neighborhoods.

In 2003, The MIAA instituted a Community Service Award in Ron Burton’s name and the first recipient was his son, Steve Burton.

Award Recipients (2011-Present)

2021
DJ Henry Dream Fund

2019
Peter Roby, Retired Northeastern University Athletic Director

2018
Matthew Slater, New England Patriots

2017
Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots Alumni

2016
Pete Frates, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Founder/Former Boston College Baseball Player

2015
Taylor Twellman, Former New England Revolution Player/ESPN Lead Soccer Analyst

2014
Michael Lynch, WCVB-TV Channel 5 Sports Anchor

2013 
Joe Andruzzi, New England Patriots Player (retired)/Founder of Joe Andruzzi Foundation

2012
Kristine Lilly, United States Women’s Soccer National Team/United States Olympian

2011
Thomas “Satch” Sanders, Boston Celtics/Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Award Recipients (2003-2010)

2010
David McGillivray, Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) Boston Marathon Race Director/DMSE Sports, Inc., President

2009
Jackie MacMullan, Sportswriter/Columnist

2008
Kathy Delaney-Smith, Women’s Basketball Coach, Harvard University/Westwood High School

2007
JoJo White, Boston Celtics

2006
Doug Flutie, NFL/CFL Retiree/ESPN Analyst

2005
Paul Stewart, NHL Referee

2004
Andre Tippett, New England Patriots

2003
Steve Burton, WBZ-TV, Boston