Hall of Fame
Helped Vikings to 34-9 record (79.1 percent) from 1993 to 1966, the best consecutive four-year mark for the program in school history, and the NAIA Division II national championship game in 1996, the school's first title contest in any sport.
Led Western and the Columbia Football Association in kick scoring all four seasons, finishing his career tied for third among NAIA leaders in field goals made with 47, just five short of the national record.
First-team NAIA All-American in 1995 and 1996, Western's first two-year, first-team pick in football.
Graduated as the all-time WWU and CFA career leader in kick scoring with 267 points.
Named to Western's All-Century team in 1999.
First-team all-CFAÂ and Little All-Northwest selection in 1996, leading the Vikings in scoring with 93 points that included a school-record 19 field goals.
Six of WWU's school-record 11 wins in 1996 were against nationally ranked opponents and kick scoring points per game average of 7.2 ranked third nationally.
In 1995, tied for first nationally in kick scoring with 70 points.
Was eighth nationally in kick scoring in 1994 with 58 points.
2024 inductee into the Quincy High School Hall of Fame. Twiice named to the Washington State Sportswriters Association Class A all-State team in football. Earned four letters in football and three each in basketball and baseball.
His grandfather, William Kawalac, played football at the University of Notre Dame.
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