
Gladiators' Jackson named winner of AFLWA's Al Lucas courage award
June 7, 2006 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Las Vegas Gladiators News Release
LAS VEGAS (AFLWA) - Las Vegas Gladiators fullback/linebacker Marlion Jackson suffered through a parent's worst nightmare when his 4-month-old son died suddenly and unexpectedly in December. He played through that emotional pain and experienced physical difficulties as well, making for an enormously long season. For his extraordinary efforts, Jackson is the Arena Football League Writers Association (AFLWA) Al Lucas Courage Award winner for 2006.
"Playing football for me has always been a joy," Jackson said. "I did it this season with a heavy heart. Being recognized with this award is an honor for me and my family."
Of course, nothing was worse than the loss of a child, but Jackson also had to cope with missing six games because of injuries. Even so, he still finished eighth in the league with 127 yards rushing, and led the AFL with 5.1 per carry. Jackson, who rushed for four touchdowns, caught nine passes for 161 yards and three TDs.
This is the second year the AFLWA has given out its Al Lucas Courage Award. It's in honor of the former Los Angeles Avengers lineman who died following a play in a 2005 game. Grand Rapids Rampage fullback/linebacker Travis Reece was the inaugural winner.
The AFLWA, founded at the start of the 2004 season, is a national organization made up of media members who cover the Arena Football League. Mark Anderson of the Las Vegas Review-Journal is the AFLWA's founder and executive director.
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