YSU’s Dallas Blocker Named Winner of V Foundation Comeback of The Year Award
Youngstown State University basketball senior player, Dallas Blocker, has been awarded the V Foundation Comeback Award. ESPN will present the award for the tenth time on April 27th at YSU’s Scholar-Athlete Banquet. The award will be formally announced tonight, March 30, during ESPN’s coverage of college basketball.
“It is a great honor to be named the recipient of the 10th Annual V Foundation Comeback Award,” said Blocker. “There are no winners or losers in this. All of the finalists overcame a great deal of adversity and are deserving of this recognition as well. I’m fortunate to have had a tremendous amount of support over the past year. I need to thank my family, Coach (Jerry) Slocum and the entire Youngstown State coaching staff, and our athletic trainer Todd Burkey, who was with me every day during my chemotherapy treatments. I also want to thank The V Foundation, not only for this award, but for all of the work it does for cancer research and saving so many lives of those affected by cancer,” he concluded.
The award is open to all male and female student athletes at all levels and is presented in the honor of the late Coach Jim Valvano. Valvano was courageous while battling with cancer, inspiring the creation of The V Foundation.
Blocker was profiled earlier in the year on Paneech.com. To read his profile interview, click here. In the profile, Blocker gives a recounting of his battles with cancer in its early stages, what chemo was like, and how he was able to bounce back.
On behalf of the Greater Youngstown Area, extended congratulations to Dallas for having the courage to fight!