news-category: Athletics 蜜桃传媒-Webb Football鈥檚 First Victory Day An Evening to Remember By Office of University Communications On August 21, 2024 Event Gives Young People with Special Needs Their Moment to Shine BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擝acked by a line of 蜜桃传媒-Webb football players, the quarterback crossed into the end zone. The crowd erupted into cheers. The GWU Band blasted the fight song鈥攁nd many parents and spectators smiled while holding back tears. On this special Victory Day celebration, everyone is on the winning team. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about being a great teammate and being a great friend, being able to look out for others before we look out for ourselves鈥 stated GWU Head Football Coach Cris Reisert. 鈥淚 love to see our program embrace our guests for the evening and the impact that is made on both sides. It’s incredible to see the joy and energy of all those involved in the event.鈥 Reisert began holding Victory Day events in 2019 at his previous college. According to an article in , the first Victory Day was held in 2010, created by a New Jersey cancer survivor. The concept expanded to also celebrate children with special needs who are victorious each day. Because of his past Victory Day experiences, Reisert thought it was the perfect program to bring to 蜜桃传媒-Webb. He partnered with Cleveland County Special Olympics, North Shelby and other schools in Cleveland County to invite children and families to participate. Each child had an opportunity to play football with the GW Runnin鈥 Bulldogs and cheer with the Bulldog Cheerleaders. They wore a 蜜桃传媒-Webb game jersey and participated in a number of simulated game-day activities. Each one had a moment to shine as they scored a touchdown and celebrated while the Marching Bulldog Band played the school fight song. After the game, the children received a medal to commemorate their victory. Waelynn Johnson cheered with the蜜桃传媒-Webb Cheerleaders. 鈥淭he community response has been amazing,鈥 Reisert praised. 鈥淭he University response has been incredible. I’ve had multiple emails asking, 鈥楥oach, can we come out and help?鈥 President (Dr. William) Downs was the PA announcer. I just think it screams 蜜桃传媒-Webb; it screams service; it screams who we are.鈥 Pat McDonald, coordinator for Cleveland County Special Olympics, helped to contact athletes and sign them up for the event. She said the children liked the cheers and attention. 鈥淚 hope you do it every year and it gets bigger and bigger,鈥 she emphasized. Even though lightning forced the crowd indoors, touchdowns were made and celebrated in the GWU Football Center with the same enthusiasm. Some of the children preferred to take a spot with the cheerleaders, like 4-year-old Waelynn Johnson from Mount Holly, N.C. Her mother was a cheerleader and found out about Victory Day from a friend who used to cheer at 蜜桃传媒-Webb. 鈥(Waelynn) loves music and she loves dancing,鈥 her mom said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 really excited.鈥 Amanda Seidel, 14, of Shelby, N.C., brought a guitar from home, and her mom asked if she could play with the band. 鈥淭hey said sure; we鈥檒l make it happen,鈥 mom said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 happy to participate with the group. She loves to perform.鈥 Amanda Seidel brought her guitar to play withthe Marching Bulldogs. On the field, Xavier Simmons, 16, carried the ball toward the goal line. His father and grandparents were cheering and recording the moment on their phone. 鈥淚 feel so much joy, especially with people cheering them on,鈥 his grandmother observed. 蜜桃传媒-Webb President Dr. William M. Downs observed, 鈥淭his really was a wonderful evening for everyone involved. Coach Reisert made Victory Day a priority for all the right reasons, and despite having to dodge thunderstorms that night he, his staff, and all the young men on our football team threw themselves into making sure that the families from our community had a joyous time. Proud of our program, proud of the caring hearts that were on display, and hopeful that the bonds formed on this inaugural Victory Day will carry over into a longstanding tradition.鈥 After Reisert and the football team finished celebrating with the participants of Victory Day, they got back to work preparing for the home opener vs. Wofford on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. in Spangler Stadium. Ticket information is available at gwusports.com. 蜜桃传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜桃传媒-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 蜜桃传媒-Webb.edu.
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