Grand Rapids, Mich.,– Officials with the National Congress of State Games (NCSG) announced the 2022 Athletes of the Year. A youth female, youth male, adult female and adult male athlete are chosen as Athlete of the Year. Athletes are nominated after winning Athlete of the Year at their local State Games. In 2022, 29 State Games organizations awarded Athletes of the Year and submitted their nominations for the national award.
The 2022 Athletes of the Year are:
Adult Female: Winifred “Winkie” LaForce – Pickleball – Chapel Hill, NC
Adult Male: Buck Wood – Pickleball – Minden, NE
Youth Female: Erika Blanchard – FootGolf – Norton, MA
Youth Male: Delmace Mayo – Para Track & Field – Jamaica Plain, MA
Delmace and Erika become the sixth and seventh Bay State Games Athlete to be selected as the recipient of this national award. Since 2017, six athletes from Massachusetts have been named National Athlete of the Year.
The 2022 recipients will be recognized at the NCSG Annual Symposium and TEAMS Conference and Expo on Wednesday, October 26th, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Erika Blanchard, 17, seems to be involved in every sport possible. A rising senior at Southeastern Regional Vocational High School, Erika has competed in soccer, track and field, surfing, futsal, and FootGolf over the last 12 years. She has participated in every Bay State Games FootGolf competition since the sport was added in 2019, winning a silver medal her first year and back-to-back golds in 2021 and 2022. When not playing sports, Erika is eager to help others, especially those with epilepsy, including coordinating a yearly training session for her soccer team with the Epilepsy Foundation and helping spearhead an Epilepsy Awareness Day at her school, which focuses on increasing awareness among students and staff. In addition to what is listed previously, Erika volunteers at the Epilepsy Foundation of New England, Brockton Charity Guild Food Drive, is on the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) Student Athletic Advisory Board, and is a Bay State Games High School Ambassador. Erika was named MIAA Rookie of the Year in 2019 and a Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives Scholar Recognition Recipient. In her upcoming senior soccer season, she will serve as team captain. According to her high school soccer coach, “Erika is undoubtedly a courageous and brave young woman; with a drive to succeed both on and off the field. She is passionate about the development of skills and feels that participation in sports is very important for young adults.” Outside of school and sports, Erika is a driven student-athlete, working full time every other week as a medical assistant student at her co-op at Pediatric Associates of Brockton and part-time as a barista. There is no doubt Erika’s drive to succeed while also assisting and empowering others makes her a true role model and exemplifies the State Games spirit.
Delmace Mayo, 16, is a thriving and successful para athlete. Delmace has competed in Bay State Games in the Para Track & Field meet for two years and is undefeated. In 2022, he won three gold medals, breaking the meet record in each of his events. Shortly after the 2022 Bay State Games meet, Delmace went to the Move United Sport Junior National Championships in Denver, CO and came home with a seven gold medals (1500M, 800M, 400M, 100M, discus, javelin, and shot put) and one silver medal (Universal Relay). Sports ’N Spokes Magazine named Delmace Junior Athlete of the Year following his performance at the meet. Delmace was born in Haiti, was adopted at the age of four, and moved to Boston. A student at Boston Green Academy in Brighton, he competes on the Brighton High School track & field team. As a freshman, he was named Boston Public Schools Male Track Athlete of the Year. Delmace earned Adaptive Sports USA High School All-American honors in 2021 for the 100M. Outside of track & field, Delmace also competed in wheelchair basketball, sled hockey, and wheelchair motocross. He competed in Wheelchair Motocross World Championships three times, earning a silver medal and two gold. In addition, he has raised thousands of dollars for the Challenged Athletes Foundation, an organization aimed at providing support, opportunities, and hope to individuals with physical challenges so they can pursue. Delmace has a go-getter attitude and a heart to match it, making him an athlete that will be competing for medals for years to come.
The NCSG has awarded Athletes of the Year since 1994.
For a complete list of previous winners please visit www.stategames.org/aoy
For more on the Bay State Games Athlete of the Year program, visit www.baystategames.org/aoy
About the National Congress of State Games:
The National Congress of State Games (NCSG) is a membership organization comprised of over 30 Summer State Games and 10 Winter State Games organizations and a member of the United States Olympic Committee's Multi Sport Organizational Council. The mission of the NCSG is to support State Games member organizations in the promotion of health, fitness and character building through Olympic-Style competitions and physical activities.