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Sgt. York OVC Trophy

In July 2007, the Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley Conference announced the creation of the Sergeant York Trophy which goes to the winner of the quadrangular season football series between the four Ohio Valley Conference schools located in the state of Tennessee – Austin Peay State University, University of Tennessee at Martin, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technological University.

Trophy Announcement
Members of the York family, Sergeant York
Foundation, and the OVC Board of Directors.

The award is only the second traveling trophy that involves more than two teams in college sports; the other is the Commander in Chief’s Trophy which has been contested between Air Force, Army and Navy annually since 1972.

The award is named in honor of Alvin C. York, the most noted Soldier of World War I. As a corporal in the 2nd battalion, 328th Infantry, in the Battle of the Meuse River-Argonne (Oct. 8, 1918), York and seven other soldiers captured 132 prisoners, was promoted to sergeant and received the Distinguished Service Cross, the French Croix de Guerre, the French Legion of Honor, the Croce di Guerra of Italy and the War Medal of Montenegro. Upon his return to the United States in 1919, he was bestowed the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Following the war York returned his home in Pall Mall, Tenn. (located in north central Tennessee, 55 miles northeast of Cookeville) where he dedicated his life to improving education and facilitating educational opportunities for children in the state of Tennessee. In 1927 he established the Alvin C. York Institute after spending several years raising money for the school which opened as a private institution. That school was established, in part, to provide educational opportunities denied to the boys and girls of Fentress Country. In 1937, the Institute became a state special school after an appeal to the Tennessee State Legislature. The school, located in Jamestown, Tenn., is still in operation today.

York died on Sept. 2, 1964 and the foundation which he helped establish in 1920 – The Sergeant York Patriotic Foundation – was dormant for many years. The Foundation was re-established by Lipscomb Davis, Jr. in 1992 and is currently run by Sgt. York’s grandson Gerald (U.S. Army Colonel, Retired). York’s papers are archived by Michael E. Birdwell, Ph.D., who is an associate professor of history at Tennessee Technological University, one of the four institutions that will compete for the yearly honor.

After the completion of the football season, the Sergeant York Trophy will be awarded to the institution with the best head-to-head record in the match-ups with their fellow Tennessee schools. In the event of a tie, the award will be shared; however, the previous winner will retain the trophy if they are part of the tie. If the tie is between two other institutions, the trophy will go to the institution that has gone the most seasons without winning the trophy.

The award will be presented to the winning institution annually at the O’Charley’s Dinner of Champions, which is hosted each spring by the Nashville Sports Council. The event was created in 1999 and salutes amateur and professional sports in Tennessee.

The Nashville Sports Council is a private, not-for-profit, membership-based organization of area corporations and individual sports enthusiasts. Created in 1992, the Nashville Sports Council’s mission is to positively impact the economy and quality of life of the Greater Nashville Area by attracting and promoting professional and amateur sporting events. The Nashville Sports Council has hosted more than 100 events that have produced more than $250 million in economic impact and is The Driving Force of Sports in Nashville. For more information, call (615) 743-3120 or visit NashvilleSports.com.

The Ohio Valley Conference is the eighth-oldest Division I conference. The Conference includes 11 schools across five states. The current membership includes Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Eastern Kentucky University, Jacksonville State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Samford University, Southeast Missouri State University, University of Tennessee at Martin, Tennessee State University and Tennessee Technological University.


All-Time Sgt. York Trophy Winners
2007 - Tennessee State*, Austin Peay

*Took home the trophy due to winning the tiebreaker

All-Time Sgt. York Trophy Game Results

2007

Sept. 15  Tennessee State 33, @Austin Peay 32 (OT)
Sept. 22  @ Austin Peay 17, UT Martin 14
Sept. 27  Tennessee Tech 13, @UT Martin 10
Oct. 6      Austin Peay 30, @Tennessee Tech 27
Oct. 11    Tennessee State 45, @Tennessee Tech 28
Nov. 17    UT Martin 43, @Tennessee State 38

Additional Quotes

Austin Peay Director of Athletics Dave Loos
"Sgt. York was a role model in every sense of the word and it is a distinct honor to be playing for such an award in Austin Peay's return to the OVC in football."

Austin Peay Head Football Coach Rick Christophel
"It is such a privilege to be a part of this. The state of Tennessee is rich in military history and this is a great way to honor Sgt. York and his family."

Tennessee-Martin Director of Athletics Phil Dane
"Defeating the other Tennessee OVC members is always a key goal for our football team, and it's nice to have a formal trophy to commemorate this championship. Since we play Tennessee State the last game of the season, we are hoping the Sgt. York Trophy will be at stake. In addition to the competitive spirit generated by this trophy, I'm excited that we will be honoring one of our military heroes. As long as America is involved in war, we need to find ways to remember and honor our warriors who protect our freedom."

Tennessee-Martin Head Football Coach Jason Simpson
"What a great idea and a great award to recognize the Tennessee teams that compete in the Ohio Valley Conference. We are looking forward to competing for this annual award. One of our goals every year is to win the Ohio Valley Conference Championship if we can win the York Trophy that puts us that much closer to achieving one of our goals."

Tennessee State Director of Athletics Teresa Philips
"I am excited that TSU will be a part of the York Trophy competition. I think rivalries are one of the great aspects of sports on all levels. A natural rivalry should exist between state schools, and this trophy will be a means of highlighting and putting a positive on the rivalry between the four universities competing for it each year."

Tennessee State Head Football Coach James Webster, Jr.
"I think it is great that the OVC has added to the excitement of the competition for the OVC football title. It is my belief that you must win the Alvin York Trophy if you have aspirations to win the conference championship. It will certainly be our goal to win both trophies."

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