Cal Adomitis of University of Pittsburgh Selected as 2021 Patrick Mannelly Award Winner
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Monday, December 13, 2021
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Cal Adomitis of the University of Pittsburgh was named the top collegiate Long Snapper in the nation Saturday evening at the Patrick Mannelly Award dinner, presented by Zebra Technologies, benefiting Bernies Book Bank.
Key Points:
- Cal Adomitis of the University of Pittsburgh was named the top collegiate Long Snapper in the nation Saturday evening at the Patrick Mannelly Award dinner, presented by Zebra Technologies, benefiting Bernies Book Bank.
- Adomitis, a Pittsburg native, is a fifth-year senior at the University of Pittsburgh.
- Adomitis was recognized as the award winner alongside finalists Damon Johnson of the University of Southern California and Alex Ward of the University of Central Florida.
- The Patrick Mannelly Award was founded by Kevin Gold, Patrick Mannelly and Chris Rubio in 2019 with the goal of providing rare recognition for the vital role that the Long Snappers play in football.