CPOA : Hall Of Fame
Some of our most decorated clients include:
- Ricky Williams – U. of Texas - 1998 Heisman Trophy Winner
- Barry Zito – University of Southern California - San Francisco Giants Pitcher, 2002 Cy Young Award Winner
- A. J. Hinch – Stanford - former MLB Manager
- Mark Prior – University of Southern California – MLB All-Star Pitcher, Former National College Player of the Year
- Karen Stupples - Florida State University – Winner of 2004 Women’s British Open
- Bryant Westbrook – U. of Texas - 1st Round Draft Choice of Detroit Lions in 1997
- Erin McLeod – S. Methodist Univ. – Member of Team Canada - 2008 Summer Olympics, 2X Women’s World Cup Soccer Championships
- Whitney Bull – Wilkes University – 2003 Jostens Award Winner, Top Female Student-Athlete in NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball
- Sean Casey – U. of Richmond - 3X MLB National League All-Star
- Melanie Scheetz – Walsh Univ. Three-Time NAIA All-American School’s All-Time Leading Scorer Women’s Basketball
- Luke Donald – Northwestern University – 1999 NCAA Men’s Golf National Champion, Member of European Ryder Cup Team
- Ross McGowan – University of Tennessee – Winner 2009 Madrid Open on European PGA Tour; 2006 English Amateur Champion
- Jack Brewer – U. of Minnesota – Def. Back and Special Teams standout in the NFL
- Matthew Hatchette – Langston Univ. Longtime Wide Receiver in the NFL
- Jay Payton - Georgia Tech - Former MLB Outfielder
- Greg Jones – Michigan State University – 1st Team Freshman Football All-American
- Josh Jackson – Ohio State - Top 10 in All-Time scoring, Ohio State Football
- Brooke Wyckoff – Florida State Univ. – 2nd Round Draft Choice of WNBA’s Orlando Miracle
- B. J. Sander – Ohio State University – “Ray Guy Award” Winner in 2003 as nation’s top collegiate punter
- Joe Valvoda – Edinboro University – NCAA Division II Football All-American in 2003
- Jennifer Tollette - Rollins College - Women’s Golf Division II National Runner-up ’96
- Matt Haefner – U. of Pennsylvania - ’02 Ivy League Soccer Player of the Year, Multiple All-America Honors, MLS Draft Choice
- Ahmed Plummer – Ohio State – 1st Round Draft Choice of San Francisco 49ers in 2000. Academic All-American
- Deborah Smith – Champlain College - National Jr. College Women’s Soccer All-American
- Kathy Back – St. Thomas Aquinas - Winner of “Bill Bradley All- America” Award
- Paul Heaton – Odessa College – National Jr. College Men’s Golf 1st Team All-American
- Richard and William Barker – Rice U. - 2002 NCAA Division I Tennis: National Doubles Champions, both 2X All-Americans
- Paul Robinson – Texas Christian U. - All-American Men’s Singles Tennis Player
- Steve McKenna – Merrimack College – Former National Hockey League Player
- Kevin Orie – St. Vincent College - Major League Baseball player For Chicago Cubs, L.A. Dodgers, and Florida Marlins
- Micah Bowie – U. of Mississippi - Major League pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics
- Phil Cooper – Wichita State U. - All-American Men’s Singles Tennis Player
- Jonathan Wild – Oklahoma State U. - All-American in Track and Cross Country
- Becky Morgan – UNC - Greensboro – LPGA Tour Pro
- Richard Evans – Abraham Baldwin Ag. College - NJCAA National Championship Men’s Singles (Tennis)
- Josh Leonardi – Circleville Bible College – 2X NCCAA Basketball All-American
- Angie Rizzo – University of Oregon - Two-time Academic All-American in Women’s Golf, 10 Top Ten finishes in college tourna ments
- Greg Bowler – Nebraska - 2002 NCAA Division I Track and Field All-American , 6th individually in men’s 1500m
- Eleanor Pilgrim – Northern Arizona Univ. – Qualified for Women’s European Pro Golf Tour
- Alex Smith – Rollins College – NCAA Division II All-American Golfer for the 2002 NCAA National Champions
- Claire Carter – University of Washington – Tennis All-American
- Travis Walby – Southern Connecticut State U. – NCAA Division II All-American Diver
- Carolyn Gorrick – University of San Diego – 3X All West Coast Conference Swimmer
- Colette Murray – Jacksonville State Univ. – 4-year letterwinner now head golf coach at Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga
- Chane Cline – University of Akron – Nat’l Powerlifting Champion
- Matt Ginter – Mississippi State University - Major League Baseball player for the New York Mets and Chicago White Sox
- John VenBenschoten – Kent State University – Consensus Div. I Baseball All-American, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher
- Chris Mulvaney – Arkansas - 4X NCAA Division I Track and Field All-American , 2004 National Champion – men’s outdoor 1500
- Julia Wilkinson – Texas A & M - Canada National Swim Team, competed at 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing
- Ben Case – Pfeiffer University – NCAA Division II 2nd Team All-American Golfer and 1st Team Academic All-American
- Robert Dinwiddie – Tennessee State University – Represented Great Britain & Ireland in golf’s Walker Cup in 2005, member of European PGA Tour
- Kendra Meyer – Capital University – 2X Kodak D-3 Basketbal l All-American
- Justin Masterson – San Diego State U. - Cleveland Indians Pitcher
- Jonathan Hufford – Wofford University - Football, Int’l Presidential Scholar
- Josh Haldi – Northern Illinois University – Academic All-Conference. 3-year record at QB of 25-8.
- Tonia Brennen – Walsh University – NAIA All-American Volleyball Scholar-Athlete
- Dominic Randolph – Holy Cross – Two-time Walter Payton Award nominee, active Football Championship Subdivision passing leader (yards per game), team’s first-ever 3X Capt.
- Claire Ramsdale – Carson-Newman College – N CA A Division II All-American soccer player as a freshman
- Ankur Poseria – University of Southern California – USC 100 Fly record holder, competed for India at 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing
- Adam Collins – Indian Hills C.C. – Men’s Golf NJCAA Division II National Champion in 2003
- Wendy Hammen – Briar Cliff University – Women’s Basketball NAIA All-American
- Kari Krouse – U. Tennessee-Chattanooga – American VB Coaches Association All-South Region, 4X All-Southern Conference
- Martin Laird – Colorado St. University - Golf, 2X All-American, PGA Tour Pro
- Vaughn Snyder – Ohio State University - Golf, Ping All-Midwest Region ’09, U.S. Open Qualifier
- Luke Ullman – College of Wooster – 2005 NCAA Division 3 Player of the Year (Baseball)
Thousands of others have received conference, area and national athletic and academic recognition. All of these student-athletes have one trait in common. They have helped themselves and their parents by parlaying their athletic and academic skills into a college education at a discounted price. This education and life experience has helped them succeed beyond college. Let CPOA show you how you can do the same!
