Dick Sieb and wife Marjorie are the longest-running providers of scholarships for players graduating from the Monroe High School football program. Each year for the last 47 years they have provided support for a Trojan scholar-athlete moving on to a college football program. Proudly wearing the number 48 to signify the start of the 48th year the Siebs have supported the Monroe High student athletes is this year’s recipient, Marlon Martin Jr., who this week starts football practice at Albion College, where he will study civil engineering and mathematics. Martin, an all-Region running back during his MHS days, will be tried at wide receiver and defensive back by Albion. “Our football program is extremely fortunate to have such generous people as the Siebs providing this kind of scholarship support. This provides a tremendous boost for our kids as they enter the next phase of their athletic careers and their studies,” said Dr. John Ray, Monroe High School athletic director.