Jennifer Thunberg Named 2025 Michigan MHSAA Women In Sports Leadership Award Honoree

EAST LANSING, Mich. – March 3 – Through several professional roles in education, Jennifer Thunberg has always maintained a strong connection with athletics and provided leadership – locally, within her league and sports community, and currently at the statewide level serving on the Representative Council of the Michigan High School Athletic Association.

Thunberg has been named the 39th recipient of the MHSAA’s Women In Sports Leadership Award to recognize her vast and ongoing contributions.

Each year, the Representative Council considers the achievements of women coaches, officials, and athletic administrators affiliated with the MHSAA who show exemplary leadership capabilities and positive contributions to athletics. Thunberg will receive her award during the Division 1 Girls Basketball Final on March 22 at the Breslin Student Events Center in East Lansing.

A standout herself as a three-sport athlete at Bay City Central and then a volleyball player at Saginaw Valley State University, Thunberg began her coaching career at Central in 1997 and teaching career there in 2001. After coaching the volleyball junior varsity for two seasons while still playing collegiately, she led the varsity to a 249-201-43 record over 10 seasons before moving on to Pinconning High School, where she served as athletic director from 2008-14.

Thunberg returned to Central as an assistant principal and became the school’s athletic director in 2017. She remained in that position until becoming principal at Freeland Middle School two years ago.

“A lot of the women who are on that (WISL Award) list are women who have been mentors of mine – who I have worked very closely with – and to be included in that group of women, I’m humbled and honored,” Thunberg said. “Jean LaClair (Bronson, 2015) has been a mentor of mine since I began my coaching career, and I can’t say enough about her. (There are many) between the volleyball world and athletic director world, and I’m just honored to be part of it.”

During her time as Bay City Central’s volleyball coach, Thunberg also served as president of the Michigan Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association (MIVCA) from 2005-08 and was instrumental in the creation of the annual Miss Volleyball Award honoring the state’s top high school senior.

As Pinconning and later Central’s athletic director, Thunberg hosted several MHSAA Tournament events and Coaches Advancement Program sessions. She also has served on MHSAA committees for volleyball rules, site selection, Scholar-Athlete Award selection, and Women In Sports Leadership Conference planning.

She was the only female athletic director in the Saginaw Valley League when she took that position at Central, and she served as the league’s executive director during the 2022-23 school year. The Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA) named her its Region 8 Athletic Director of the Year in 2022.

Thunberg also served on the board for the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals from 2015-21. She was appointed to the MHSAA’s Representative Council at its 2023-24 Fall Meeting and is serving a two-year term.

“At every stage of her educational career, Jennifer Thunberg has taken on a leadership role, and her vision and dedication to students is admired by her athletic and administrative communities across the state,” MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said. “She is a strong believer in the power of athletics to help drive a student’s all-around education, and we are thankful to have her voice representing school sports.”  

A 1996 graduate of Bay City Central, Thunberg played basketball, volleyball, and softball for the Wolves. At SVSU, she earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and a master’s in educational leadership, and she remains among the volleyball program’s all-time leaders in single-season aces.

Thunberg earned her certified athletic administrator designation from the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) in 2010, and her certified master athletic administrator designation in 2014.

In addition to leading a school and serving on the MHSAA’s Council, she’s also currently serving as president of the Bay County Sports Hall of Fame.

The first Women In Sports Leadership Award was presented in 1990. Past recipients are:

1990 – Carol Seavoy, L’Anse

1991 – Diane Laffey, Harper Woods

1992 – Patricia Ashby, Scotts

1993 – Jo Lake, Grosse Pointe

1994 – Brenda Gatlin, Detroit

1995 – Jane Bennett, Ann Arbor

1996 – Cheryl Amos-Helmicki, Huntington Woods

1997 – Delores L. Elswick, Detroit

1998 – Karen S. Leinaar, Delton

1999 – Kathy McGee, Flint

2000 – Pat Richardson, Grass Lake

2001 – Suzanne Martin, East Lansing

2002 – Susan Barthold, Kentwood

2003 – Nancy Clark, Flint

2004 – Kathy Vruggink Westdorp, Grand Rapids

2005 – Barbara Redding, Capac

2006 – Melanie Miller, Lansing

2007 – Jan Sander, Warren Woods

2008 – Jane Bos, Grand Rapids

2009 – Gail Ganakas, Flint; Deb VanKuiken, Holly

2010 – Gina Mazzolini, Lansing

2011 – Ellen Pugh, West Branch; Patti Tibaldi, Traverse City

2012 – Janet Gillette, Comstock Park

2013 – Barbara Beckett, Traverse City

2014 – Teri Reyburn, DeWitt

2015 – Jean LaClair, Bronson

2016 – Betty Wroubel, Pontiac

2017 – Dottie Davis, Ann Arbor

2018 – Meg Seng, Ann Arbor

2019 – Kris Isom, Adrian

2020 – Nikki Norris, East Lansing

2021 – Dorene Ingalls, St. Ignace

2022 – Lori Hyman, Livonia

2023 – Laurie Glass, Leland

2024 – Mary Cicerone, Bloomfield Hills; Eve Claar, Ann Arbor

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