Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards: The Results Are In!
Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards: The Results Are In!
Congratulations to the all the finalists and winners of The Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards! If you missed out on the fun, here is a quick recap of the exciting night!
The wait is over; the Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards have been announced! Varsity Brands searched across America and asked you to nominate your school's most spirited students and faculty.
A total of $100,000 in prize money was awarded across 23 categories, and the grand prize winner of America's Most Spirited High School received an incredible $25,000 for its school!
Laurie Hernandez and Richard Curtis host the Varsity Brands School Awards in Orlando, FL.
Laurie Hernandez and Richard Curtis were the perfect hosts for Monday's event in Orlando, FL, keeping the fun going all evening long! You can watch the full awards show now on VarsityBrands.com.
If you missed out on the fun, here is a quick recap of the exciting night!
Isaiah Jones from Childersburg High School was named the Varsity MVP. Make sure to watch the show on VarsityBrands.com to hear his motivational story.
The Superior Sportsmanship Award went to West Washington High School. Its varsity football team showed true sportsmanship and integrity when a rival team could only put 10 players on the field. West Washington removed a player from its line to ensure a fair game.
University of Kentucky cheerleading coach Jomo Thompson was on the red carpet all evening talking to the winners.
Jomo Thompson interviews finalists on the red carpet at the VBSSA.
Laurie and Richard had a blast with the chorale finalists before the awards show began. Congrats to the talented and spirited Mount Carmel Academy on winning the Chorale Achievement Award!
Seth Myers, aka Victor E from Fayetteville High School, paid a special visit while in Orlando and added just the perfect amount of spirit and fun to the show as he accepted the Mighty Mascot Award.
Victor E. celebrates his Might Mascot win in Orlando, FL.
One of the most prestigious awards of the night was the Principal of Principle Award. Principal Peter Wininger from Bristol Central High School was honored with this esteemed award.
During his time as principal, Winniger launched the Ram Locker, a "giving closet" where students in need can shop for clothing free of charge. The Ram Locker has aided hundreds of Bristol Central students.
One of the most emotional moments of the night was when Douglas Snyder was honored with the Legacy Coaching Award. The William Allen High School basketball coach has been teaching history at the school for 20 years and has been a role model to many in the community. Hear Coach Snyder's touching and motivational story here.
Brentwood High School's "You Are HERE" themed yearbook captured the essence of school spirit and community pride. It was awarded the Most Spirited Yearbook!
Brentwood High School Yearbook staff poses for a photo after their exciting win.
The grand finale and the moment everyone was waiting for was the announcement of America's Most Spirited High School. Bingham High School, El Toro High School, Kahuku High School, and Broken Arrow High School were the top four finalists.
The grand prize of $25,000 and the prestigious award of America's Most Spirit High School went to Broken Arrow High School from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma!
To watch the entire show and for a complete list of the 2017 Varsity Brands School Spirit Award honorees head to VarsityBrands.com!
A total of $100,000 in prize money was awarded across 23 categories, and the grand prize winner of America's Most Spirited High School received an incredible $25,000 for its school!
Laurie Hernandez and Richard Curtis host the Varsity Brands School Awards in Orlando, FL.
Laurie Hernandez and Richard Curtis were the perfect hosts for Monday's event in Orlando, FL, keeping the fun going all evening long! You can watch the full awards show now on VarsityBrands.com.
Congratulations to the all the finalists and winners of the Varsity Brands School Spirit Awards!
If you missed out on the fun, here is a quick recap of the exciting night!
Isaiah Jones from Childersburg High School was named the Varsity MVP. Make sure to watch the show on VarsityBrands.com to hear his motivational story.
Such an inspirational young man- Isaiah Jones of @CburgHigh -is the Varsity MVP winner! pic.twitter.com/3vand0smMK
— Varsity Brands (@varsitybrands) May 16, 2017
The Superior Sportsmanship Award went to West Washington High School. Its varsity football team showed true sportsmanship and integrity when a rival team could only put 10 players on the field. West Washington removed a player from its line to ensure a fair game.
University of Kentucky cheerleading coach Jomo Thompson was on the red carpet all evening talking to the winners.
Jomo Thompson interviews finalists on the red carpet at the VBSSA.
Laurie and Richard had a blast with the chorale finalists before the awards show began. Congrats to the talented and spirited Mount Carmel Academy on winning the Chorale Achievement Award!
Seth Myers, aka Victor E from Fayetteville High School, paid a special visit while in Orlando and added just the perfect amount of spirit and fun to the show as he accepted the Mighty Mascot Award.
Victor E. celebrates his Might Mascot win in Orlando, FL.
One of the most prestigious awards of the night was the Principal of Principle Award. Principal Peter Wininger from Bristol Central High School was honored with this esteemed award.
During his time as principal, Winniger launched the Ram Locker, a "giving closet" where students in need can shop for clothing free of charge. The Ram Locker has aided hundreds of Bristol Central students.
One of the most emotional moments of the night was when Douglas Snyder was honored with the Legacy Coaching Award. The William Allen High School basketball coach has been teaching history at the school for 20 years and has been a role model to many in the community. Hear Coach Snyder's touching and motivational story here.
Congratulations to Coach Snyder on receiving the Legacy Coaching Award from Varsity Brands!
— WAHS Student Gov (@AllenSGA) May 16, 2017
Brentwood High School's "You Are HERE" themed yearbook captured the essence of school spirit and community pride. It was awarded the Most Spirited Yearbook!
Brentwood High School Yearbook staff poses for a photo after their exciting win.
The grand finale and the moment everyone was waiting for was the announcement of America's Most Spirited High School. Bingham High School, El Toro High School, Kahuku High School, and Broken Arrow High School were the top four finalists.
The grand prize of $25,000 and the prestigious award of America's Most Spirit High School went to Broken Arrow High School from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma!
ICYMI: Broken Arrow High School was named America’s Most Spirited High School by @varsitybrands & here's why: https://t.co/SZgKA5VxQL pic.twitter.com/eQ213MztMj
— BA Public Schools (@BASchools) May 16, 2017
To watch the entire show and for a complete list of the 2017 Varsity Brands School Spirit Award honorees head to VarsityBrands.com!