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Phillipich wins Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award
AFA’s Mike Phillipich wins Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award
Air Force senior hockey player Mike Phillipich earned the Derek
Hines Unsung Hero Award as announced by the Hockey Commissioners
Association (HCA) in Washington D.C. The award was established by
the HCA in honor of former Army player Derek Hines, who was a
“consummate team player and team builder.” Hines played
at Army from 1999-2003 and was a four-year letterwinner as well as
a co-captain his senior season. He was killed in the line of duty
in Afghanistan in September 2006.
“I cannot begin to express what it means to win an award
named after such an amazing individual like Derek Hines,”
said Phillipich. “I was honored to be considered for the
award and this is truly humbling. My teammates inspired me to give
my all every day and I simply attempted to return the favor to
them. It is hard to be singled out from such a brotherhood of
friends and teammates, any of which would fit the bill for this
award. Derek Hines gave everything he could for those around him.
My contributions to my team seem miniscule in comparison to the
sacrifice he made for our country. I am privileged to be compared
to this fellow member of the Armed Forces.”
Phillipich, a right winger from Lansing, Mich., was one of just
five players in Air Force history to be a two-year team captain. He
was the MVP of the 2007 Atlantic Hockey Association Final Four as a
sophomore as Air Force claimed it first ever conference
championship and berth in the NCAA Tournament. As a junior and
senior, he captained the Falcons to two more AHA tournament
championships and NCAA appearances. A systems engineering
management major, he carries a 3.77 overall grade point average and
a 3.87 GPA in his major. His has been on the dean’s list
every semester and is a three-time academic all-conference
selection
A finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, Phillipich was
tonight named to the Lowe’s All-American team, recognizing
excellence in academics, athletics, character and leadership. He is
the third straight Air Force player to earn a spot on the
Lowe’s All-American team, joining Billy Devoney in 2007 and
Frank Schiavone in 2008.
The winner of the Derek Hines Award was chosen by sports
information directors from the six conferences.





























