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The Glenn Davis Award is given annually since 1987 by the ''
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player in the Los Angeles area. It is named after Glenn Davis, the 1946
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winner, who prepped at
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. Davis led the Bonita Bearcats to a 39-6 win over Newport Harbor in the 1942
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final by scoring five touchdowns. 1989 winner Kevin Copeland died of heart failure during a game on October 6, 1989, and won the Award posthumously."Tests Didn't Let Copeland Know Danger He Faced"
''Los Angeles Times'', October 10, 1989 (accessed April 24. 2015)


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Glenn Davis Award winners
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