February 7, 2012 - 3:41pm
Sugar Bowl MVP Hemingway has valuables stolen from father’s home
BY STEPHEN J. NESBITT
Exactly a month after earning MVP honors at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on Jan. 3, former Michigan wide receiver Junior Hemingway had it all taken away.
Friday, Hemingway had numerous valuables stolen from the home of his father, Kenneth Earl Hemingway, in Conway, S.C., according to myrtlebeachonline.com.
The following things were taken from the home, according to the report:
• Gator Bowl watch valued at $1,000
• Sugar Bowl watch valued at $1,000
• East/West Shrine Game watch valued at $1,000
• Silver watch valued at $1,200
• Gold watch valued at $500
• Outback Bowl ring valued at $1,000
• Gold diamond ring valued at $800
• Gold initial ring with a K on it valued at $500
• Two video gaming systems and controllers valued at $759
• Eleven video games valued at $400
A 55-inch TV valued at $1,200
The report stated that crime scene officers took fingerprints for processing and photos were taken of the home, which was “left in disarray.”
Hemingway finished his fifth-year senior season with the Michigan football team with 34 catches for 699 yards and four touchdowns. He was invited to compete in the NFL combine later this month in Indianapolis.
























