Dowagiac, MI – With the high school basketball season set to begin in just a few weeks, a noticeable absence will be felt by athletes, coaches, and community members alike. Scott Novak, a cherished sports editor with over four decades of service in the area, passed away on October 23. He was 63 years old.
Novak’s commitment to covering local sports left an undeniable mark. He earned recognition from various organizations for his extensive work, but his true passion was ensuring that every athlete received their moment in the spotlight. His dedication extended across multiple schools in Cass and Berrien counties, including Dowagiac, Edwardsburg, and Niles, where he passionately covered high school sports, Little League, and professional motocross events.
Throughout his career, Novak not only wrote stories but also included detailed statistics and box scores in his publications. This was a hallmark of his reporting style, which delighted sports fans in the region. His empty seat at the media table during upcoming games will serve as a poignant reminder of his contributions.
Ken Fox, a fellow sports editor, recalled a memorable moment after Dowagiac’s impressive victory in the 1990 Football Final, where Novak’s joy was evident as he expressed pride in his hometown team. His positive impact on those around him extended beyond just reporting; he built long-lasting relationships with athletes, coaches, and families, often sharing personal stories that showcased the achievements of those he covered.
Brent Nate, the athletic director at Dowagiac, shared sentiments about the lasting impression Novak left on the community, stating, “Scott was a great advocate for high school sports.” His passion and commitment truly set him apart, garnering him respect and admiration from all corners of the community.
Colleagues and athletes often spoke of Novak’s friendly disposition and his dedication to portraying stories with integrity. In tribute to his legacy, Niles High School placed memorial items at the football stadium during a recent playoff game and will maintain an empty chair at Dowagiac’s games to honor his memory.
As this basketball season unfolds, the community of Dowagiac and surrounding areas recognizes that Scott Novak will be missed, but his impact on local sports will remain vibrant in the hearts of many.
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