YORK, Pa. - Scott Guise, former long-time athletic communications director for York College, will be posthumously honored by College Sports Communicators (CSC) with the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award.
The CSC Lifetime Achievement Awards are presented to members for distinguished career service who have served at least 25 years in the profession and who are retiring, have retired, or are leaving the athletic communications profession.
After serving for 30 years at York College as the Director of Athletic Communications, Guise passed away in December, 2025 after a four-year battle with colorectal cancer.
Guise joined York College in 1995 and spent the next three decades shaping the story of Spartan athletics. He worked tirelessly to ensure every team and every student-athlete got the recognition they deserved.
He was there for some of York College's most defining athletic moments, including the men's basketball team's 2005 Final Four run, capturing the achievements that brought pride to students, alumni, and Spartan fans alike. More importantly, he never overlooked the small moments. Countless student-athletes have shared how much it meant when Guise would reach out after a great play or a hard-fought game, even when he wasn't on the road with the team.
In recent years, Guise faced significant medical challenges, yet he remained a steady presence at athletic events, either behind a camera, on a headset, or even on his laptop while receiving treatment. His loyalty to Spartan athletics never wavered. In recognition of this, Guise was named the 2025 recipient of the Middle Atlantic Conference Giant Steps Award, honoring those who inspire others through perseverance and service.
Guise received a 25-Year Award from the College Sports Communicators in 2020.
All of the 2026 CSC special award winners will be honored at CSC's 69th annual convention, #CSCUnite26, from June 7-10 at Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada
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