Page 37 - 2021-22 Girls Track & Field State Finals Program
P. 37

Unified State Champions  Champions Together Initiative




          In 2012, it began with a challenge from then IHSAA Commissioner Bobby Cox to the 18 mem-
   bers of the IHSAA Student Advisory Committee (SAC).  A challenge to find an organization to support
   on an on-going basis to build a legacy of leadership.  The SAC researched not-for-profit organizations
   and unanimously recommended that a partnership be formed between the IHSAA and Special Olympics
   Indiana (SOIN) based on a “mutual love of sports.”  The “Champions Together” partnership was born and
   first introduced to the entire IHSAA membership in 2013-14 with the philosophy, “Servant Leadership.
   Changing Live.”
   Champions Together has experienced exceptional growth since its inception over the past nine years.  It
   started with 13 schools participating in Unified Sports® with the inaugural Unified Track and Field State
   Tournament in 2013.  It spread to many schools across the state with retired Champions Together Direc-
   tor, Lee Lonzo, traveling thousands of miles with Special Olympics Advocates Mitch Bonar and Andrew
   Peterson spreading the word of inclusion, acceptance and respect to schools and student bodies.  Uni-
   fied Flag Football launched in 2018 and has grown from 25 schools participating in the inaugural State
 2021 IHSAA Unified Track and Field State Champion  Tournament to 41 schools in 2021.  The unified movement will continue to grow and change the lives of
 Valparaiso Vikings  student-athletes across Indiana.
 Year   Champion   Runner-Up   Score   Venue                       Champions Together is a collaborative partnership and SOIN continues to be a full partner in Champions
 2013-14   Warsaw Community   Mt. Vernon   101-91   Robert Haugh Complex, IU  Together.  SOIN helps by providing technical support in implementing Unified Sports based on more
 2014-15   Lafayette Jefferson   Kokomo   100-97   Robert Haugh Complex, IU  than 20 years of experience.  They have also provided financial grants to schools which start Unified
 2015-16   Warsaw Community   Noblesville   107-103   Robert Haugh Complex, IU
 2016-17   Merrillville   Harrison   98-94   Robert Haugh Complex, IU  Sports programs, paid all costs of IHSAA Unified Sports Tournaments, and provided more than 250
 2017-18   Elkhart Memorial   Merrillville   104-101   Robert Haugh Complex, IU             school assemblies either in-person or virtually promoting respect and inclusion.  SOIN also sponsors two
 2018-19   Valparaiso   Bedford North Lawrence   124-109   Robert Haugh Complex, IU  high school state championships in Unified Bocce (6th annual) and Unified Bowling (4th annual) which
 2019-20        Tournament Cancelled due to Coronavirus Pandemic  provides competitive opportunities for students with and without intellectual disabilities.  Unified eSports
 2020-21        Valparaiso                        Fishers                   126-106           Ben Davis HS, Indianapolis  and Unified Robotics have emerged out of the pandemic as two new possibilities for SOIN sponsored
 Bobby Cox Spirit of Unified Mental Attitude Award  championships.
   Champions Together is more than just Unified Sports.  Being a part of Champions Together means ac-
    At the conclusion of the state finals, the IHSAA Executive Committee will present the   ceptance, community, school pride, comfort, belonging, healing and sometimes even therapy for some.
 Bobby Cox Spirit of Unified Mental Attitude Award to an athlete and partner competing in   Champions Together changes the culture in schools, creates opportunities for those who necessary may
 today’s contest.  not get it, and forms life-long & lasting friendships.
    An athlete, who was nominated by their principal and coach, must excel in mental   Be part of the #InclusionRevolution and #PlayUnified!
 attitude, joy, courage, self-advocacy, and commitment during their time in high school.   Thank you for your continued support of Champions Together
    A partner, who was nominated by their principal and coach, must excel in mental attitude,
 inclusive behavior, courage, advocacy, and commitment during their time in high school.
    This award is named in honor of  Bobby Cox, who served as the Association’s eighth  Mike Hasch – Special Olympics Indiana
 commissioner from 2011 to 2020, whose embrace of the Champions Together project
 led to the establishment of Unified Flag Football and Unified Track & Field as the newest
 Bobby Cox
 IHSAA sports.

 2021 Spirit of Unified
 Mental Attitude Award
 Winners


 Natalie Bryan and Evan Barker
 Fishers HS





 36   IHSAA - Pure Spirit.  Pure Sport!  IHSAA - Pure Spirit.  Pure Sport!  37
   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42