Todd Morris, a member of three MIAA champion football teamspreviously inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame, takes his placeas an individual honoree for his accomplishments on the baseballdiamond as well as the gridiron.
A product of Milford High School, Todd graduated as a member ofsix Briton teams that captured league titles. The football squadsfrom 1991 to 1994 rolled to a 20-0 record against league rivals,and the baseball program lifted the championship trophies in 1993and 1995.
Todd shared the MIAA’s offensive most valuable playeraward with 2009 Hall of Fame inductee Jeff Robinson as the Britonswon the sixth in a string of eight consecutive league footballtitles and the national championship in 1994. In addition toopening holes for Robinson, who rolled up 1,708 rushing yards and21 touchdowns, the 235-pound fullback posted a 4.3-yard average onhis carries and scored seven touchdowns. Todd also hauled in 29passes for 325 yards and a score.
He slugged five doubles to help the baseball team to aleague-best 14-4 record in 1995.
Todd, a sales representative for BioMedix, lives in Leesburg,Virginia, with his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Anna, Julia,and Avery.