Demarius Howard
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- Year:
- 2012
Howard receives 2012 Bennie Abram LEGACY
Award
Adam Gore/LetsGoICC.com
FULTON, MS – Itawamba Community College sophomore wide
receiver Demarius Howard (Calhoun City) was
presented with the Bennie Abram LEGACY award during a special
ceremony before ICC's home opener against Southwest Mississippi
Community College.
"Demarius embodies everything that Bennie was both as a
student-athlete and as a person away from the game of football,"
said ICC head football coach Jon Williams. "We are
proud to have Demarius not only represent the memory of Bennie, but
also represent our football team and the college."
The award is chosen by the ICC coaching staff and presented to a
sophomore player they feel best reflects the life and legacy of
former Indian defensive back Bennie Abram.
"Bennie was a young man that possessed a lot of great traits that
you look for in athletes and people in general," said Williams.
"He displayed a lot of leadership, effort, gratitude, a strong
passion for academics, his character was impeccable, and in essence
Bennie was a yeoman (a common man). If you were to spell those
words out you have the acronym 'legacy' and that's everything
that's why we chose to create the award and call it the Bennie
Abram LEGACY Award."
The award is given to a sophomore player that maintains a 3.0 or
above GPA and the recipient will serve as a team captain and wear a
patch with Abram's number "30" on his jersey throughout the season
while his name will go on a plaque enshrined in the ICC football
field house to help preserve the spirit Abram brought to Itawamba
Community College.
The Indians defeated Southwest Mississippi Community College 22-10
to improve to 2-0 on the season. Howard had five catches for 43
yards and recorded a tackle in the win.