Oneida High A.F. Bridges Divisional
Winner; Baggett Named Administrator Of the Year
Hermitage, TN (2011-11-04) Oneida High
School has been named a divisional winner in the A.F. Bridges Awards program
administered through the Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association
(TSSAA).
According
to the TSSAA,
The schools that received this prestigious award were nominated by local officials associations, other member schools, and the Tennessee Observers Program for Sports (TOPS).
Of the 27 divisional recipients, one school in
each class will receive
In the individual categories, former Director of the Oneida Special School District S. Henry Baggett was named the District 2 School Administrator of the Year.
The A.F. Bridges Award is given in honor of
the TSSAA’s first executive secretary. He served as executive secretary from 1946
until his retirement in 1972. Under his
leadership, athletics in the state of
The A.F. Bridges Awards program was expanded twelve years ago to include awards for School System Administrator of the Year, Principal of the Year, Athletic Director of the Year, Female Coach of the Year, Male Coach of the Year, Official of the Year, and Contributor of the Year. The awards recognize again this year 63 individuals from across our state that represent what’s best in high school athletics. Recognition was made in the above mentioned categories in each of the nine athletic districts in our state.
Nominations were made by a Citizenship/Sportsmanship Committee in each athletic district and the final selection was made by a State Selection Committee.
Bernard Childress, Executive Director of the TSSAA stated, “Being recognized for one of these awards as a school or individual should be seen as one of the highest honors in high school athletics in our state. Those who receive the awards truly reflect what high school athletics should be about, and that’s good sportsmanship and good citizenship.”