U.S. ARMY AND PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME HONOR LEHIGH ACRES STUDENT-ATHLETE
Yesterday the U.S. Army and the Pro Football Hall of Fame visited Lehigh Senior High School in Lehigh Acres, Fla. to recognize Wadley Pierre as a U.S. Army–Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence finalist. Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker and former Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers and Carolina Panthers legend Kevin Greene presented the prestigious award to Pierre before his fellow classmates and family during a formal ceremony.
The Award for Excellence program highlights the achievements of student-athletes across the country. Open to all sophomore, junior and senior-level high school athletes in the United States, finalists were determined based on athletic, academic and civic achievements. Pierre is among an elite group of 20 finalists who have demonstrated excellence in all they do and an understanding of the importance of adaptability and versatility when working as a team.
Greene discussed how teamwork, adaptability and a commitment to hard work – skills instilled in every U.S. Army Soldier – helped him achieve excellence on and off the field. “Anything worth achieving takes dedication, commitment and an attitude of selfless service to your teammates. The more you put in, the more you get out.” Greene said.
Each U.S. Army-Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence finalists will be honored in Canton during the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week this summer. The finalists will be hosted at a special luncheon on Saturday, Aug. 6, at which the winner will be announced. All 20 finalists will attend the 2016 Enshrinement Ceremony of the Class of 2016 – Edward DeBartolo, Jr. Tony Dungy, Brett Favre, Kevin Greene, Marvin Harrison, Orlando Pace, Ken Stabler and Dick Stanfel – which is nationally televised on ESPN and the NFL Network. The finalists and winner will receive special recognition during the telecast. The weekend celebration will be capped off when the Award for Excellence finalists and their guests attend the NFL’s preseason opener between the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers in Canton on Sunday, Aug. 7.
Hall of Fame Village Inspires City Leaders
Hall of Fame Village, a $500 million development of the Pro Football Hall of Fame campus in Canton, Ohio, is currently under way. The project has inspired Canton city leaders and business owners to try and continue with the football theme across the city and redevelop downtown to truly make Canton “Hall of Fame City.”
Marvin Harrison Selects Hall of Fame Presenter
Indianapolis Colts legendary wide receiver Marvin Harrison took his time, but carefully decided that Colts owner Jim Irsay will present him during his induction on Aug. 6.