John Welborn didn’t skate away from his responsibilities as a Mt. Hood Saint.
The 2011 Camas High School graduate served as an announcer during the college’s basketball and volleyball games. He also washed baseball uniforms, led the team with a .320 batting average, scored 22 runs, drove in 10 and became a Northwest Athletic Association of Community College’s Southern Region First Team outfielder.
“Whenever I saw somebody who needed help, I just offered it. It always feels like the right thing to do,” Welborn said. “I really enjoy how the athletic department cares for their student athletes. I did all that I could to give back and make life easier for them.”
Welborn’s efforts caught the attention of his mentors. Head baseball coach Byran Donohoe nominated him for the Dutch Triebwasser Athlete of the Year award, which is given to a student athlete who excelled in the classroom and in their sport. Triebwasser helped start the athletic department at Mt. Hood CC in the fall of 1967. He was the college’s athletic commissioner until he retired in 1989. He passed away in September of that year.
“[Welborn] came here as a talented athlete but with plenty of room to grow as a baseball player,” Donohoe wrote in his nomination letter. “He knew this from day one and also recognized that it was going to take a lot of hard work to achieve what he ultimately wanted to do in our program, which was to become an impact player and move on to the four-year level. I can say without hesitation that [Welborn] has achieved this goal and has surpassed it by a long shot.”
Kim Hyatt, the dean of health, physical education, athletics, aquatics and recreation at Mt. Hood CC, recognized Welborn’s dedication as a student, baseball player and community leader. Welborn became the 2014 Dutch Triebwasser Co-Athlete of the Year, along with basketball player Mac Johnson of Spokane.