Greater Johnstown High School standout Gervon Simon was a dual threat on the football field this season.
On Thursday the Trojans’ junior quarterback was a double winner away from the gridiron.
Simon won the 2010 Point Stadium Award and also took Point Stadium Play of the Year honors.
A first-year starter at quarterback, Simon was involved in all four touchdowns as Johnstown defeated rival Bishop McCort 27-14 on Oct. 15.
He rushed for 100 yards and scored twice on the ground.
Simon passed for 113 yards, including a 26-yard fade pass to Dwight Andrews for a touchdown and a 6-yard scoring strike to Marc Watson.
The game’s turning point came when Simon broke an 80-yard touchdown run after the Crushers had closed within a touchdown in the second half.
That run was the Play of the Year winner.
Johnstown ended McCort’s six-game winning streak against the Trojans.
Canadian Football League player Andrew Hawkins, a Bishop McCort graduate, was the featured speaker at the banquet.
Hawkins has been part of two straight CFL Grey Cup championship teams with the Montreal Alouettes.
Hawkins also played at the University of Toledo and was featured on Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin’s reality TV show “4th and Long” last year.
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