Athletes and community members celebrate at the I-SHOOT Awards, honoring dedication and teamwork.
The I-SHOOT Awards were held in Shreveport, Louisiana, celebrating remarkable athletes from the ArkLaTex region. The event honored over 300 participants, including student athletes and their supporters, highlighting their dedication. Special guests, including former NFL player Roosevelt Collins, attended, bringing attention to the importance of community in sports. Plans for the next awards ceremony have already begun, inviting everyone to participate in recognizing local talent and teamwork.
On a delightful Saturday night, the vibrant city of Shreveport, Louisiana, played host to the second annual I-SHOOT Awards, an event dedicated to celebrating low-profile, yet incredibly talented athletes from the ArkLaTex region. For those who may not be in the know, I-SHOOT stands for “Inspiration, Support, Hope, Opportunity, and Teamwork.” This gathering aimed to shine a much-deserved spotlight on unsung local heroes, and judging by the turnout, it clearly succeeded!
Under the leadership of organizer Jordan Hicks, the I-SHOOT Awards transformed into a heartfelt celebration with more than 300 participants being honored. Assembled were not just student athletes but also cheerleaders, student trainers, and talented band members from various schools, all gathered in one place to recognize their dedication and hard work. It was a night of stories, laughter, and perhaps a few tears of joy.
Highlighting the event’s importance, the former NFL player Roosevelt Collins made a special appearance, bringing his star power and insight to the occasion. Mayor Tom Arceneaux also joined the festivities, adding a sprinkle of local government support to the uplifting night. With representation from various successful backgrounds, the evening focused on the community’s shared love for sports and the inspirational athletes within it.
A unique highlight of this year’s ceremony was the recognition of mothers of NFL players. These remarkable women are often the behind-the-scenes champions, providing unwavering support to their sons as they strive to reach their professional athletic dreams. The keynote address was delivered by none other than Michelle Wilson Johnson, the proud mother of Dallas Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson. While she captivated everyone with her story, her words resonated deeply with both young athletes and their families present.
With all the excitement and energy in the air, plans are already underway for the next I-SHOOT dinner and awards ceremony, set to take place on March 22 at the Morning Star Baptist Church Event Center in Shreveport. Kicking off at 6 p.m., the upcoming event promises to build on the camaraderie and triumph celebrated this past weekend.
For anyone looking to be part of this inspiring tradition, tickets for the March event are available for purchase on Eventbrite. It’s a fantastic opportunity for families, friends, and fans to engage with the community while supporting young athletes and their aspirations.
The I-SHOOT Awards serve as a perfect reminder that in the world of sports, it’s not just the professional stars who shine brightly. It is crucial to recognize the passion and hard work of those who might not make headlines, yet contribute significantly to their teams and communities. So mark your calendars for the next I-SHOOT Awards, and let’s join hands to celebrate these heroes who embody commitment, perseverance, and teamwork.
Shreveport is buzzing with excitement and pride, and the I-SHOOT Awards are a brilliant testament to the spirit of sportsmanship and community support. Don’t miss out on what promises to be another memorable night!
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